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Electrical connection
RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK!
A faulty electrical installation or
excessively high mains voltages can
result in electric shocks!
Connect the mobile air conditioner only
to:
→ A properly installed plug socket
with earthing contact.
→ When the mains power supply of
the plug socket corresponds to
the data on the type plate.
13 Operation
The fan of the air conditioner draws in
room air and blows the cooled air out
again through the refrigeration system.
During this process, the moisture in the
air also condenses and is collected in
the internal water tank.
RISK OF DAMAGE!
Improper handling can result in damage
to the mobile air conditioner.
Switching on the mobile air
conditioner
• Switch the mobile air conditioner on
and off with button “I”.
• The mobile air conditioner starts
automatically.
• The preset temperature can be seen
on the display (e.g. 22°C).
Setting the room temperature
Set the temperature in °C with buttons
“F” (+/-).
• Press one of these buttons several
times to increase or decrease the
temperature in steps of 1°C (max.
32°C and min. 16°C).
Remote control
The maximum distance between the
appliance and the remote control is 5
metres.
APPLIANCE DAMAGE!
• Do not drop the remote control.
• Keep away from direct sunlight.
• Do not leave in the vicinity of heat
sources.
Replacing the batteries
3. Remove the protective cover on the
back of the remote control.
4. Replace the empty batteries with
two new ones.
RISK OF
ENVIRONMENTAL
DAMAGE!
As the batteries are harmful to the
environment, dispose of them in
accordance with the applicable statutory
regulations.
13.1 Timer function
The mobile air conditioner has a timer
function that lets you preset the desired
operating time (hours) and a delayed
starting time (in hours). At the end of
the set time, the mobile air conditioner
switches on or off automatically.