MAINTENANCE
Care and cleaning
N.B.:
Disconnect the power before servicing or cleaning the unit.
Cleaning the casing of the indoor unit
Use a soft, damp cloth to clean the outer surface of the unit.
Do not use water that is too hot, solvents, petrol or other aggressive chemical compounds, talcum powder
or brushes. These may damage the colour or surface of the casing.
To remove stains, use warm water with a little neutral detergent.
Do not pour water onto the air conditioner to clean it. This may damage the internal components or cause
a short circuit.
N.B.:
Do not remove the panel when cleaning the unit.
Cleaning the filters
Open the panel
Lift the front panel of the indoor unit, as shown.
Clean the filters
• Use a vacuum cleaner to clean the filters.
• If they are very dirty, use water (below 45°C)
and leave to dry in a cool, dark place.
N.B.:
The filters should be cleaned every three months, or more frequently if the room is very dusty.
WARNING!
When you remove the filters, avoid contact with the heat exchanger (there is
a risk of cuts or abrasion).
Do not use a hairdryer to dry the filters; the heat can cause damage and warping.
Before-use checks
1. Check that the air inlet and outlet are free of obstructions.
2. Check that the circuit breaker, plug and socket are in good working order.
3. Check that the filters are clean.
4. Check that the outdoor unit's support bracket is not damaged or corroded. If it is, contact the
service centre.
5. Check that the piping is not damaged.
Remove the filters
Remove the filters by lifting one of the
bottom
downwards, as shown.
Refit the filters
Refit the filters and close the front panel.
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