Airforce AF9 User manual

Category
Split-system air conditioners
Type
User manual
AF9 Air Conditioner
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY
BEFORE INSTALLING & OPERATING
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CONTENTS
1.1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1.2 CONTENT LIST
1.3 SPECIFICATIONS
1.4 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
1.5 BS PLUG WIRING INSTRUCTIONS
2.1 INTRODUCTION TO A 'QUICK CONNECTOR' SYSTEM
2.2 STEP ONE: SELECTING THE BEST LOCATION AND INSTALLATION OF THE INDOOR UNIT
2.3 STEP TWO: SELECTING THE BEST LOCATION AND INSTALLATION OF THE OUTDOOR UNIT
2.4 STEP THREE: CONNECTING THE “QUICK CONNECTOR” AND ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
2.5 STEP FOUR: TESTING THE UNIT
3.1 FITTING AND CHANGING THE BATTERY
3.2 REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS
3.3 RESETTING THE AIR CONDITIONER IF THE REMOTE FAILS
4.1 INTERNAL UNIT MAINTENANCE
4.2 EXTERNAL UNIT MAINTENANCE
1. UNPACKING & SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
2. FOUR EASY STEPS TO INSTALLATION
3. REMOTE CONTROL
4. MAINTENANCE
5. TROUBLE SHOOTING
5.1 TROUBLE SHOOTING
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1. UNPACKING & SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
1.1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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THE MANUFACTURER DISCLAIMS ANY RESPONSIBILITY, IF THE ABOVE INSTRUCTIONS ARE NOT
FOLLOWED.
This instruction booklet is an integral part of the appliance and should be therefore carefully preserved
and always accompany the appliance, also in the event of transfer to another owner or user or another
installation. Should the booklet be damaged or lost, please request a copy for your technical assistance.
Note: You must follow the installation instructions before switching the air conditioning system on.
After having removed the packing, check that all the content is intact and complete.
In the event of non-compliance, contact your Retailer.
2. his air conditioning system has been designed to be installed by the customer. Before drilling any
holes, make sure that there are no internal or external obstructions. If there are any concerns,
please call the customer help line for assistance.
3. These appliances have been designed to heat or cool the air of rooms and should only be used for
this purpose, in compatibility with their performance features. The manufacturer cannot be held
liable for damage caused to property or injury to persons or animals due to incorrect installation,
regulation and maintenance or improper use.
4. This air conditioning system contain R407c refrigerant, when the equipment has come to the end if it
life span, the equipment must be disposed of in accordance with EU Law. Please seek advice if
required.
Transport & store the unit in an upright position only. Leave it in an upright position for at least 3
hours before first use.
6. Do not switch on the unit before having totally assembled it and before having put it in its correct
operating position.
Ensure the unit is connected to an earthed power supply of the correct rating. (Refer to the rating
label located at the back of the unit).
DO NOT cover or obstruct the appliance's inlet and outlet grilles.
Your air conditioner has been designed to be used only in the home, office and similar conditions
and should not be used for any other purpose.
Never unplug the air conditioner while it is working, this could damage the electronic circuits.
ALWAYS use the remote control to start and stop the unit.
DO NOT use the appliance in a wet room, such as a bathroom or laundry room to avoid the risk of
electrical shocks.
DO NOT place articles on the appliance.
DO NOT operate the appliance with wet or damp hands.
DO NOT let chemical substances come into contact with the appliance.
DO NOT use the appliance in the presence of flammable substances or vapours such as alcohol,
insecticides, petrol, etc.
ALWAYS turn off the appliance when it is not in use and remove the mains plug from the power
socket outlet.
ALWAYS turn the unit off and remove the mains plug before cleaning, carrying out maintenance or
moving location.
Do not use adapter plugs, multiple sockets and /or extension leads.
Do not pull the electrical cable or place it near a source of heat: always unroll it completely to avoid
dangerous overheating. If the supply cord becomes damaged, the service agent or a similarly
qualified person must replace it, in order to avoid a hazard.
The filter must be used with the product at all times, when removing it for cleaning always turn the
unit off and unplug the mains plug from the socket.
Do not alter the safety or regulating devices without the permission and instructions of the air-
conditioner manufacturer.
Avoid prolonged direct contact with the direct flow of air and avoid the room being closed for a long
period of time.
Repair or maintenance works must be carried out by a service engineer or by qualified technicians in
compliance with the instructions given in this booklet. Do not alter the appliance, since hazardous
situations could be created and the manufacturer of the appliance will not be liable for any damage
or injury caused.
Do not access internal parts of the air conditioner without having putting the on/off switch to “off”
position.
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REMOTE CONTROL
USER AND INSTALLER
BOOKLET
WALL MOUNTING SUPPORT
REMOTE CONTROL
WALL MOUNTING SUPPORT
TECHNICAL FEATURES
AF9
Model information
2639
Cooling Capacity - (Watts)
2785
Heating Capacity - (Watts)
220-240
Rated voltage (V)
Absorbed power in cooling (W) 807
3,9
Absorbed current in cooling (A)
810
Absorbed power in heating (W)
3,7
Absorbed current in heating (A)
350
Air flow internal unit (m /h)
3
545 x 350 x 250
Dimensions internal unit-HxWxD
7,1
Weight internal unit - KG
8
Weight of the umbilical line - KG
495 x 670 x 300
Dimensions external unit-HxWxD
Weight external unit - KG 28,5
L-32-H-40
Noise levels - indoor unit (dB A)
52
Noise levels - outdoor unit (dB A)
1
Dehumidification capacity - L - P/H
R407c
Refrigerant
5
Umbilical line length - Metres
OPERATING CONDITIONS IN COOLING MODE
Internal temperatures from 18°C 43% R.H. to 32°C 43% R.H.
External temperatures from 18°C 47% R.H. to 41°C 43% R.H.
OPERATING CONDITIONS IN HEATING MODE
Internal temperatures from 18°C 47% R.H. to 27°C 47% R.H.
External temperatures from -5°C 41% R.H. to 24°C 41% R.H.
1.2 CONTENT LIST
1.3 SPECIFICATIONS
Do not leave the packing material (cardboard, staples, plastic bags, etc), where children could gain
access, dispose properly, as it may be a source of danger.
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1.4 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Indoor unit. Evaporator
Umbilical line
Outdoor unit Condenser
Indoor unit.
Display panel.
Oscillating louver.
Filter.
Drain hose.
Infrared remote control.
Power supply.
Plastic waterproof sheath.
Refrigerant line.
Electrical supply to the Out door unit.
Plastic waterproof sheath.
Female connections.
Condensing unit.
Protective cover.
Front grille (Air out).
Male quick connection
Item No. Part name Diagram Quantity Specification Memo
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Bracket
Remote control
Drainage pipe
Selection of
screws & wall
plugs
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Mounting bracket
(indoor unit)
Batteries are included
Complete with 1 Meter
long drainage line
To fit the bracket
on the wall
ST 3.9 25
Packed in indoor unit
box
Packed in indoor unit
box
Packed in indoor unit
box
Packed in indoor unit
box
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1.5 BS PLUG WIRING INSTRUCTIONS
Wiring Instructions: Should it be necessary to change the plug please note the wires in the mains
lead are coloured in accordance with the following code :
BLUE - NEUTRAL
BROWN - LIVE
GREEN AND YELLOW - EARTH
BLUE NEUTRAL N
BLACK
BROWN LIVE L
RED.
GREEN/YELLOW EARTH
E GREEN OR GREEN/YELLOW
13A (BS 1363) 13A
Wiring for a 13 Amp Plug (BS1363)
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As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured
markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:
1. The wire is the and must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter
or coloured .
2. The wire is the and must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter or
coloured
3. The is the and must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the
letter or or coloured .
4. Always ensure that the cord grip is positioned and fastened correctly.
If a fused plug is used it must be fitted with a fuse.
If in doubt consult a qualified electrician.
Please note.
The Earth Terminal is marked with the letter or Earth Symbol .
Earth-
(Green/Yellow)
Neutral - N
(Blue)
Live - L
(Brown)
13 AMP
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2. FOUR EASY STEPS TO INSTALLATION
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2.1 INTRODUCTION TO A 'QUICK CONNECTOR' SYSTEM
Quick Connector is a system of coupling allowing the connection (or disconnection) of a wall mounted split
air conditioner fluid circuit with no tools or specific equipment. This installation limits the risk of fluid loss or
air inclusion traditionally associated with the installation of a wall mounted air conditioner.
Detailed description: the copper pipe connecting the indoor and the outdoor unit is delivered already
connected to the indoor unit. The pipe is already charged with refrigerant gas. At the other end of the pipe is
attached the male part of the Quick Connector. The female part of the Quick Connector is fixed to the
outdoor unit. The unit is connected when the male and female part of the Quick Connector is fully mated and
refrigerant can flow round the system.
-The Quick Connector facilitates the installation of a wall mounted split air-conditioner but dose not
release the user from the usual precautions related to the installation of such equipment.
-The outdoor and indoor units must be installed as a minimum according to the instructions contained
herein.
Ensure th
here should be no greater distance that 3 meters in height
between the indoor unit and out door unit.
at all components are available.
If any components are found to be missing contact the help line on .
The distance between the indoor and outdoor unit is 5 meters
(the distance governed by the total length of the refrigerant hose),
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2.2 STEP ONE: SELECTING THE BEST LOCATION AND INSTALLATION OF THE INDOOR UNIT
The indoor unit should be installed according to the following guidelines. If it is impossible to meet one or
more of these guidelines it is essential that you call the help line for advice: .
The air inlet and outlet vent should be free from obstruction to ensure the air can circulate throughout the
entire room.
Select a location where it is easy to route the condensate drain hose.
Do not locate close to sources of heat, steam or flammable gas.
Ensure the chosen location is capable of standing the weight and vibration loads imposed by each unit.
Leave enough space for maintenance; ensure that the height between indoor unit and floor is over 2 meters.
Do not locate in the vicinity of appliances such as TV or HiFi.
Place the unit to allow for easy access to removable air filters for cleaning.
Ensure that the installation of indoor unit meets the following requirements.
Remove the 2 x screws from the base of the unit to remove the mounting bracket from the indoor unit.
Once the position has been selected, please refer to fig 4 for the dimensions for positioning and the drilling of
the fixing holes and the 3.5” hole (for the umbilical line). Mark the Centre of each hole with a pencil.
Once the relevant holes have been marked, continue to drill the holes in the correct positions, as per Fig 4.
Once all holes have been drilled, fix the wall-mounting bracket to the wall securely.
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WALL AIR CONDITIONER,
AND THE INTERNAL UNIT BE
FITTED AT GROUND LEVEL.
YOU MUST FIT ABOVE HEAD HEIGHT.
CANNOT
To enable the air conditioner to run efficiently it is not advisable to install too close to windows or doors.
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ceiling
wall
wall
(A) (A)
20 cm
90°
(A) (A)
(B)
20 cm 20 cm
floor
180/200 cm
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Installing the Indoor Unit
Condensate Connections Indoor Unit
The indoor unit is fitted with a short condensate drainpipe, which is a drain hose. (16mm external Diameter).
This hose must be extended to remove the condensate ((16mm internal Diameter water hose) leading to a
suitable drainage point. (Normally external). (Fig 1,2&3)
Connect the extension hose to the drain hose in the unit, before installation of the indoor unit, check for
leeks.
Tape the extended drain hose to the umbilical line, for easier installation of the drain hose, remembering to
keep the drain hose to the bottom of the hole to allow the water to flow away from the indoor unit.
The condensate drain works via a gravity fall away from the unit, follow the instruction in the diagram below.
Fig 3.
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70 Cm
30 Cm
30 Cm
100 Cm
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2.3 STEP TWO: SELECTING THE BEST LOCATION AND INSTALLATION OF THE OUTDOOR UNIT
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The outdoor unit should be installed on a firm and level surface to limit abnormal noises and
vibrations.
Do not allow the air outlet vents to become blocked or obstructed.
Avoid choosing a location exposed to the prevailing wind.
The maximum distance between the indoor and the outdoor unit should be 5 meters (length of the
copper pipe attached to the indoor unit). The maximum height between the indoor and the outdoor
unit should be 3 meter.
For minimum clearances see below.
When deciding upon the location of the outdoor unit beware for any restrictions that may be imposed
as a result of building regulation.
1 Install drainage of condensation: When operating in heating mode, the outdoor unit may generate
condensation which needs to be drained away. Insert the drain hose fitting into the 25mm hole in the
base of the chassis and connect the drain hose.
2 If installing on a wall or roof ensure that the brackets chosen are adequate against the most severe
weather conditions likely to be encountered.
Installing the Outdoor Unit
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2.4 STEP THREE: CONNECTING THE “QUICK CONNECTOR” AND ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
Please refer to pictures :
1. Remove the plastic protection cover protecting the female end of the quick connector located on the
side of the outdoor unit.
2. Open the “release handle” located on the male end of the quick connector.
3. Pull backward the “retractable sleeve” located on the female quick connector (outdoor unit) and hold
it retracted.
4. Remove the protective caps from the connector ends.
5. Insert the male end of the quick connector (at the end of the pipe) into the female end of the quick
connector (mounted on the outdoor unit). Ensure full engagement.
6. Ensure full engagement.
the two ends are secure,
8. Close the release handle on the male quick connector towards the female end on the outdoor unit to
release the refrigerant gas.
9. The connection is perfectly done.
Ensure power supply is fully disconnected and isolated before attempting
Installation.
1. Undo the electric cable securing clamp on the out door unit, and place electric cable from the
umbilical line under this clamp.
2. Connect the electrical connection in the umbilical lined to the electrical blocks on the out door unit,
the 2 x connector block plug into each other.
3. Ensure that the connector blocks are securely fitted.
4. Tighten the electrical clamp tightly.
5. Check and tighten the connections before replacing the plastic housing on the outdoor unit.
7. Check
If the two ends of the quick connector are not fully engaged well secure, disconnect the two ends of
the quick connector by pulling backwards the “retractable sleeve” on the female end and opening the
release handle on the male end. Then repeat steps 3 to 4.
Establishing electrical connections
Hazard:
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2.5 STEP FOUR: TESTING THE UNIT
3.1 FITTING & CHANGING OF THE BATTERY
1. Plug in the indoor unit. & switch on the unit, proceed with cooling mode.
2. After a few minutes, make sure that the indoor unit produces some cool air, and check for any
abnormal noise, vibration or water leakage from the air-vent.
3. Examine at the outdoor unit, check for any gas leakage or abnormal noise or vibration.
4. If you encounter any problem switch the unit off and contact help line on 0845 300 2577.
keep the quick connector connected, even when the air-conditioner is not in use, in order to
minimize the potential for refrigerant losses.
disconnect the quick connector, while the unit is in operation. After switching off the unit, wait at
least 5 minutes before opening the quick connector in order to equalize line pressures.
Opening the quick connector while the air-conditioner operates may damage the compressor.
use a damaged quick connector; do not drop it on hard surface while connecting or
disconnecting.
switch on the unit, until the installation is fully completed.
installation, switch on the unit for a few minutes. Check for potential fluid leakage on the quick
connector, as well as any abnormal noise or vibration while the unit is on operation.
Open the panel on the reverse of the remote control.
Insert the 2 x AA batteries.
Insert the batteries as per the direction in the battery compartment.
Reposition the compartment cover.
If there is no LED display, recheck the positioning of the batteries.
Do not mix new and old batteries.
Remove batteries when not in use for a long time.
Dispose of the batteries in a responsible manor.
Precautions
Always
Do not
Do not
Do not
After
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GREEN YELLOW
BLUE RED
LED
Display
3.2 REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS
The air conditioning equipment is controlled by the by the infrared remote controller. In order for the remote
control to operate the unit, point the remote control in the direction of the indoor unit.
unit switched on
compressor unit switched on.
- switched on Timer is on.
Sleep function is on.
Red LED
Green LED
Yellow LED
Blue LED
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°C
ICON
Temperature
FUNCTION
Auto mode
Cooling mode
Dehumidifying mode
Timer off
Timer on
Fan speed
Time
Heating mode
Air direction
Sleeping mode
N.B. BUTTONS MARKED WITH AN “X”
ARE REDUNDANT AND HAVE NO FUNCTION
X
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DESCRIPTION AND KEY FUNCTIONAL FEATURES
COOL Mode
DRY Mode
HEAT Mode
AUTO Mode
Timer Function (OFF) AND (ON)
Sleep function
1. If the current room temperature is higher than the temperature set on the remote control the compressor will
be running and the nit will be delivering cooled air.
2. Once the room temperature has reached the temperature set on the remote the compressor will shut off
Leaving just the fan running. The unit will now be circulating room temperature air only.
3. The room temperature can be set in the range 18 C to 30 C.
1. If the room temperature is within +/-2Cofthetemperature selected on the remote the air conditioner
operates in dehumidifying mode only.
2. If the room temperature rises outside of this range the unit will switch to cooling mode until it comes back
down again.
1. If the current room temperature is lower than the temperature set on the remote control the compressor will
be running and the unit will be delivering warmed air.
2. Once the room temperature has reached the temperature set on the remote the compressor will shut off
having just the fan running. The unit will now be circulating room temperature air only.
3. The room temperature can be set in the range 18 C to 30 C.
1. In this mode the air conditioner will attempt to maintain the room temperature between 20 C and 25 C.
2. If the room temperature is below 20 C it will be in heating mode, if it rises above 25 C the unit will be in
cooling mode, if it is between the two the air conditioner will simply circulate room temperature air.
3. The reason for the 5 C 'gap' is to stop the compressor oscillating rapidly between heating and cooling this
would severely shorten the life of the product should it be allowed to happen.
Timer function can be activated to the timed mode only when the unit is switched ON. Timer
function can be activated to the timed mode only when the appliance is turned off.
The timer operates in 1-hour increments up to a maximum of 24 hours.
1. From the OFF state, press the TIMER ON button a number of times until the desired ON delay is set.
The unit will now switch ON after that delay.
2. From the ON state, press the TIMER OFF button a number of times until the desired OFF delay is set.
The unit will now switch OFF after that delay.
· For cooling or dehumidifying mode, the set temperature will rise by 1 C per hour.
· For heating mode, the set temperature will decrease by 1 C per hour.
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switching off
switching on
When the equipment first turns onto heating mode, there will be a short delay of three or so minutes, this is a
normal time delay function and the equipment will start heating after this short period of time.
When you set the temperature in heating mode, the LED display shows the set point, then after a few second
the LED display will then revert to room temperature and will rise by 1 degree C in turn until the unit reaches
your desired temperature.
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3.3 RESETTING THE AIR CONDITIONER
If the remote control fails, the internal unit has a manual reset devise.
Remove the protective cap.
Select a terminal screwdriver and enter the opening gently.
To switch off the unit, press the internal button once.
To turn on the unit, press the button once again,
and the unit will start once again in the last function
That the unit was last set to.
Before carrying out maintenance the equipment must be disconnected from the mains power supply.
The only maintenance you should carry out is cleaning the indoor unit and the air filters, all other
maintenance should be carried out by a qualified service engineer.
Cleaning the filters is in necessary to keep the unit running efficiently. Clean the filters at least every week.
1. Extract the filter by pulling the handle down underneath the unit (see diagram below), until it is
completely out. As the filter has three different compositions, the cleaning operations should be done
as follows:
2. Extract the filters B/C from their case.
3. Clean the B/C filters only with a vacuum cleaner, paying the maximum attention.
4. Clean the A filter by washing it with warm water (max 40 degrees C) and neutral detergent.
5. Rinse with water only and let it dry in a shadowy place (do not expose it to direct sun rays.)
6. When the filter is perfectly dry, insert it back together with the other filters in their original position.
7. Insert the filters inside the unit until they are perfectly blocked.
It is advisable to change the FiltersB&Cduring the annual ordinary maintenance
Do not use the air conditioner without filters:
There is risk of serious damage to the unit.
How to proceed.
Filters Cleaning:
4.1 INTERNAL UNIT MAINTENANCE.
How to proceed:
ATTENTION:
4. MAINTENANCE
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A
B
C
Antibacterial filter
Electrostatic filter
Catalytic filter
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Cleaning the internal unit:
How to proceed:
5.1 TROUBLE SHOOTING
The air-conditioner does not work.
The air-conditioner does not refrigerate the room.
Strange smell in the room.
Water losses from the air-conditioner
The remote control does not work
The air-conditioner does not work for 3 minutes when switched on.
The remote control is broken.
Any batteries used in the remote control contain materials,
which are hazardous to the environment.
They must be removed from the remote control
when they reach the end of their life and disposed of responsibly.
- Take a cloth and wet it with some water and a little quantity of neutral detergent: then clean the
external surfaces.
- Do not use abrasive cloth as the surfaces could be damaged.
- Do not use excessively wet cloths or sponges, as the water could damage the unit and compromise
the safety.
- Do not remove any screws that allow access to internal workings of the equipment.
- Take a cloth and wet it with some water and a little quantity of neutral detergent: then clean the
external surfaces.
- Do not use abrasive cloth as the surfaces could be damaged.
- Do not use excessively wet cloths or sponges, as the water could damage the unit and compromise
the safety.
- Do not remove any screws that allow access to internal workings of the equipment.
- Check the presence of leaves or similar objects inside the grilles and remove them.
- Do not insert tools inside the external until to remove dirty residues or similar: if necessary, call a
qualified technician to carry out this operation.
- Do not splash water inside the unit.
· There is no LED on the indoor unit central display. Check power supply and fuse.
· Check the timer setting of the remote control..
· The filter could be dirty / Clean it.
· The room temperature is too high / Wait until the temperature goes down.
· Close door or windows.
· The grilles and filters could be obstructed / Check and remove the eventual obstacles.
· Dampness in the room, coming from walls, carpets, furnishing or similar.
· Clean filters.
Potential incorrect installation of the air-conditioner.
· Check the connection of the drainage pipe.
Exhausted batteries.
· Incorrect insertion of the batteries inside the remote control.
Protection of the air-conditioner. Wait for 3 minutes and the air-conditioner will start to work again.
Contact your point of purchase
This product has been manufactured to comply with EEC Directives 73/23/EEC and 89/336/EEC
Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste.
Please recycle where facilities exist.
Check with your Local Authority or retailer for recycling advice.
4.2 EXTERNAL UNIT MAINTENANCE
5. TROUBLE SHOOTING
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