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5.2 Wall-mounted model
The automatic air outlet vents and sweeping vents must be carefully positioned :
A mechanical vent enables the airflow to be directed downwards.
This vent is controlled by the remote control (see above).
Note :
Do not attempt to move the indoor unit mechanical vent manually.
Do not operate the indoor unit with the mechanical vent in the closed or almost closed
position (loss of efficiency or risk of safety hazard).
It is not possible to command the mechanical vent when the product is stopped (OFF).
Manual deflectors enable the airflow to be directed to the left or the right.
Use the lever to position the manual vents, taking care not to touch the fan blades or the
horizontal mechanical vent, and also not to damage the manual vents.
5.3 Cassette model
The automatic air outlet vents and sweeping vents must be carefully positioned:
A mechanical vent enables the airflow to be directed downwards.
This vent is controlled by the remote control (see above).
Note :
Do not attempt to move the indoor unit mechanical vent manually.
Do not operate the indoor unit with the mechanical vent in the closed or almost closed
position (loss of efficiency or risk of safety hazard).
It is not possible to command the mechanical vent when the product is stopped (OFF.
5.4 Duct model
In the event that protective grilles (not provided) are installed over the indoor air outlets, they must
be equipped with deflection vents that should ideally be positioned downwards in heating mode
and upwards in cooling mode.
Cooling Mode
Heating Mode