TROUBLE SHOOTING
If your device is faulty, you can try to solve the problem by taking the following actions. If this is
not the case, the repairs must be executed by a recognised electrical engineer. Never attempt
to execute repairs independently!
The unit does not start if I press the ON/OFF button
Is the plug in the socket?
Is the earth leakage circuit breaker engaged? No power?
Is the water tank full? Empty it.
The room temperature is lower than the set temperature; amend the set temperature.
The unit doesn't seem to be very effective
Is the temperature set too high?
Is there direct sunlight? Shut the curtains.
Are windows or doors open? Shut them.
Are there too many people in the room? They produce heat!
Is the space too big?
Is there an object in the room that is generating (a great deal of) heat? Switch it off or remove
it.
Is the filter dusty or covered in dirt? Clean it.
Is the air inlet or outlet (hose) blocked? Make sure there is free air flow.
The unit is making a noise
Is the surface underneath the machine sturdy and even?
The flow of coolant in the unit also produces a little noise. This is perfectly normal.
The unit switches itself off
The overheating safeguard may have switched the unit off. See 'Safety'.
Error code E0
The temperature sensor is broken. Have it replaced. The unit works without temperature
setting.
Error code E2
The water tank is full. Switch the unit off and empty it manually. Switch it on again.
NEVER ATTEMPT TO REPAIR THE DEVICE YOURSELF!
REMOVAL
In the EU this symbol indicates that this product not may be disposed of as
ordinary household waste. Old equipment contains valuable materials, suitable
for recycling. These materials should be made suitable for reuse in order to
prevent any adverse effects to health and the environment caused by
unregulated waste collection. Therefore, please make sure that you bring old
equipment to a designated collection point. Alternatively, contact the original
supplier, who can make sure that as many of the components as possible can
be recycled.
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