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If the batteries on the remote control run out,
then you can still operate the appliance by fitting
the control into its housing on the appliance.
Warning!
When inserting the remote control in its
housing on the panel, make sure to do so in the
right position, with the digital display screen on
your left.
Always try to aim the remote control at the front
of the appliance to improve signal reception.
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If you should mislay the remote control, then the
appliance can be turned on and off using the
manual "POWER" switch in the panel housing,
(see appliance description). When turning it on in
this way, the appliance comes on in the
maximum air-conditioning mode at a set
temperature of 20°C.
Temperature
control
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Plug your appliance in.
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Lead the hot-air expulsion duct outdoors.
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Set to maximum or silent temperature
control, Fig. 5, by pressing the "mode" button.
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Turn the drainage stopcock to the cooling
position, Fig. 7.
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Set the required temperature with the
and
buttons, Fig. 6.
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Turn on the appliance with the “on/off” button.
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The appliance lowers the temperature and dries
the air in the room at the same time in order to
create ideal air conditions.
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If the appliance turns itself off automatically via
thermostat, then it is necessary to wait until room
temperature rises 2°C before it comes back on
again.
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Condensed water formed during air conditioning
evaporates automatically and is expelled
outdoors, together with hot air, through the hot-
air expulsion duct.
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In conditions of extreme humidity, the appliance
accumulates water in an internal tank. When the
water in this tank reaches a certain level, the red
warning light starts flashing, indicating that the
tank needs to be emptied.
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