Screw on the connector for the air conditioner on one end and the connector for
the window panel on the other end of the outlet hose.
Slide the connector for the air conditioner into the appropriate slot on the rear of
the unit.
Secure the other end of the outlet hose in the window panel opening so that it can
remove hot air outside.
You can also hang the outlet hose out of an open window; this method is less
efficient however.
Avoid bends or pinches in the pipe. These will lead to a build-up of damp, waste air
which can cause leaks, overheating or lead to the air conditioning unit switching
off.
Operation
operation panel ▲
remote control
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The operational panel also has 7 indicator lights that show which settings are active
and a display (Led display) that shows any values set.
Before using the air conditioner, check:
That it has been installed according to safety instructions
That it is not damaged or broken
That the electrical socket that you wish to use has the same voltage as is given on
the unit's specification plate (220-240V / 50Hz)
That no other devices are connected to the same socket
The operational panel and the remote control have the same
buttons
1 - ON/OFF button (Power)
2 – Temperature up button
3 - Temperature down button
4 – Receiver remote control (only on operational panel)
5 – Function selector button
6 – Fan speed button
7 - Timer button
8 – Battery cavity (AAA-1,5V 2x) (only in remote control)
W.F – 'Tank full' light, see page 21 (only on operational panel)
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