Water outlet
During the cooling process, the device removes water from the air. This largely
evaporates but any excess water is collected in the water reservoir. If the water
reservoir in the device is full, the compressor and the
motor will stop automatically and the 'water tank full'
light (W.F.) will come on. In this event, switch the air
conditioning unit off and remove the plug from the
socket. Empty the water tank by removing the cap
from the water drainage point (see picture) and
draining the tank into a drain or receptacle. Do not
forget to replace the cap again afterwards! You can
then switch the air conditioning unit back on.
When dehumidifying, more water is removed from
the air. This is why you must connect a hose to the water drainage hose during
dehumidifying and run this to a drain (at a lower point).
Safety
The PAC7.2 and PAC9.2 are fitted with an overheating safeguard that switches the
unit off if it overheats. If this should occur, you must remove the plug from the socket
and leave the equipment to cool for at least 30 minutes. Remove the cause of
overheating - has the device been (partially) covered? Is it too close to a wall or
another obstacle, preventing it sucking in or dispelling sufficient air?
You can then use the device normally again but keep an eye on it for the first 30
minutes to ensure there are no further problems. If the device is showing signs of
problems or the overheating recurs, even though there is no obvious assignable
cause, ask your supplier or a recognised electrician to check/repair the unit.
Cleaning and maintenance
Note! Before cleaning or carrying out maintenance work on the air conditioning unit,
always switch off and remove the plug from the socket! Regular cleaning is vital in
order to keep the unit in good working order!
Cleaning the housing
Use a soft, damp cloth to wipe the housing.
Never use aggressive cleaning products, petrol, detergent, chemically-impregnated
cloths or other cleaning solutions. These could damage the housing. Never spray the
unit and ensure that water never penetrates the device! Dry the unit with a soft cloth.
Cleaning the filter
Clean the filter once every two weeks; a unit with a dirty filter will never work
properly. The filter can be found behind the air inlet grilles on the side. You can easily
open these grilles and remove the filter. Use a vacuum cleaner or gently beat the
filter to remove loose dust and dirt. Rinse the filter with tepid water (not hotter than
40°C) with a mild, neutral cleaning product. Let the filter dry thoroughly in the shade
before replacing in the unit. Take care! Never use the air conditioning unit without the
filter!
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