ATTENTION:
- Unplug the appliance or switch off the dedicated switch before performing any
operations (risk of personal injury from electrocution).
- Do not touch the air conditioning unit with wet hands (risk of personal injury from
electrocution).
- When cleaning the appliance, do not climb onto a table or unstable chair (risk of
personal injury from falling from a height).
- When removing filters, take care not to touch any metal parts, especially the
heat exchanger inside the internal unit (risk of personal injury from cuts).
CLEANING THE FILTERS
Cleaning the filters regularly is essential for the optimal
performance of the air conditioning unit.
For domestic settings, we recommend that filters be clea-
ned fortnightly.
ANTI-DUST FILTERS
Open the front panel by pushing it upwards at the "groo-
ves" on the sides. (fig. 1)
Withdraw the filters by pulling them gently downwards.
(fig. 2)
Clean them with a vacuum-cleaner or wash them in luke-
warm water with mild soap.
Make sure you dry them thoroughly before putting them
back in place.
Do not leave them exposed to sunlight. Do not operate
the air conditioning unit without the air filters.
CATECHINA FILTERS
The catechina filters, situated beneath the air filters (see
fig. 3), absorb the odours and smoke from the room; we
recommend you replace them every 9-12 months.
(the life of the filter depends on how much the appliance is
used).
CLEANING THE AIR CONDITIONING UNIT
ATTENTION:
Unplug the appliance or switch off the dedicated switch before performing
any cleaning operations (risk of personal injury from electrocution).
Clean the Internal Unit and remote control, if necessary, using a cloth moiste-
ned with lukewarm water (no hotter than 40°C) and mild soap; do not use sol-
vents or aggressive detergents, insecticides or spray cleaners (these could
damage and corrode the appliance's plastic parts).
If the battery in the External Unit is clogged: remove all leaves and deposits and
then wash off all dust with a water jet or some water.
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