5. Before starting the equipment
Before you connect the equipment to the mains
supply make sure that the data on the rating
plate are identical to the mains data.
Always place the portable device on a firm,
horizontal footing.
The machine must always be in an upright
position.
Never tilt the device by more than 45°!
Whenever the device has been transported
(inclined positions), leave for at least one hour
before connecting to a socket outlet.
In the cooling function the warm exhaust air must
be transferred outside by the exhaust air hose.
An opening in the wall or window must therefore
be provided.
Please note that the minimum distance between
the equipment and the wall to the side 50 cm and
rear must be 36 cm. The minimum distance to
other objects at the front must be 2 m.
5.1. Replacing the carbon filter (Fig. 4)
1. Take out the filter frame
2. Remove the filter fastener from the filter frame
3. Take the carbon filter out of the bag
4. Place the carbon filter in the filter frame
5. Fasten the filter with the filter fastener
6. Slide in the filter frame
5.2. Installing the exhaust air hose (Fig. 5)
Use only the supplied exhaust air hose (Ø 125 mm).
The length of the exhaust air hose can be varied
from between 360 mm to 1500 mm. For the most
effective cooling the hose should be as short as
possible. Avoid kinks are excessive bends in the
hose so that the exhaust air can be transferred out
without hindrance. If you ignore this advice, the
device as a whole may overheat and shut down. This
could result in damage to the device.
Warning!
The length of the exhaust air hose is matched to the
technical specifications of the device. Never extend
the hose as this could lead to malfunctions or faults
on the device.
Under certain circumstances a partial vacuum may
develop in the room, which will lead to a reduction in
the cooling performance of the device. To prevent
this from happening you must ensure that there is a
supply of air to the room (leave the door to the room
slightly open).
Fitting the exhaust air hose through an open
window (Fig. 6)
Secure the exhaust air hose to the connection
opening for the exhaust air hose by turning it
anti-clockwise.
Use the exhaust air adapter for the window and
the extendible window adapter. Fasten the air
adapter for the window to the exhaust air hose
by turning it clockwise. Open the window slightly
and clamp the window adapter in the gap.
Secure the window so that the window adapter is
kept firmly in place. Insert the exhaust air
adapter for the window in the opening provided
in the window adapter.
Note: Take appropriate precautions to prevent
unauthorized entry through the window.
Fitting the exhaust air hose through the wall
We recommend that you use a suitable telescopic
duct with automatic shutter and wall connection
(available at your DIY store) to which you can
connect the hose without using the exhaust air
adapter for the window.
6. Operation
6.1 Description of the control elements (Fig. 7)
1. “SPEED” switch – fan speed
2. “TIMER” switch
3. LED indicator panel
4. Remote control sensor
5. “MODE” switch
6. LED “Automatic mode set”
7. LED “Cool mode set”
8. LED “Fan function set”
9. “UP” switch - higher
10. “Down” selector switch - lower
11. LED “Device ON”
12. “W.F.” LED – condensate tray full
13. “ON/OFF” switch
14. “Sleep” switch - sleep function
15. Unassigned
16. “COMP” LED - compressor running
17. LED “Sleep function set”
18. “TIMER” LED – timer on
19. LED “Fan: Slow”
20. LED “Fan: Fast”
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