When the sleep function has been activated, the
fan will automatically run at low speed. The fan
speed cannot be changed.
5.8 Remote control
All modes and functions can be set using the
supplied remote control.
•
Use two alkali batteries, type R03 AAA (1.5 V)
(not supplied).
•
Never use a combination of new and used
batteries.
•
Never use a battery type other than the spe-
cified one.
•
If the remote control is not used for a lengthy
period of time, remove the batteries to pre-
vent them leaking.
•
Dispose of spent batteries properly.
•
Point the remote control towards the air-con-
ditioning system. The range is max. 5 meters.
•
Direct sunlight and objects can considerably
reduce the range of the remote control.
•
Handle the remote control with care. Do not
drop it and keep it away from heat and mois-
ture.
Inserting batteries
1. Open the battery compartment cover.
2. Insert two new batteries. Be sure to observe
the correct polarity (+/-) of the batteries.
3. Close the battery compartment cover.
5.9 SETTING THE AIR FLOW DIRECTION
The vertical direction of the air flow is determined
by the vertical ventilation grille. It has to be
adjusted by hand.
The horizontal direction of the air flow is
determined by the horizontal ventilation grille. It
has to be adjusted by hand.
5.10 Draining the condensate in the
condensate tray (Fig. 8)
For the cooling mode the device is fitted with
a condensate return unit. When the system is
in operation the condensate is collected in a
trough (approx. contents 0.85 liters) integrated
in the device. From there it is evaporated by the
condenser and transferred outside by the exhaust
air hose.
Note:
If the humidity in the room exceeds 85% (RH), a
condensate drainage hose (see section "5.11") is
absolutely essential.
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ALL OF THE CONDENSATE MUST BE
DRAINED OFF BEFORE YOU EVER
RELOCATE OR STOP USING THE DEVICE.
Note:
When the condensate tray is full the compressor
and the fan motor shut down. The "F.W." LED
flashes and a signal sounds. The signal can be
disabled by pressing any button. The unit will
then be shut down completely.
When this happens, empty the tray as described
below:
1. Switch off the unit, pull the plug and do not
move the unit.
2. Push a container under the drain screw (1).
3. Unscrew the drain screw (1).
4. Remove the rubber bung (2) from the drain
opening (3).
5. The condensate runs into the container. If the
container is smaller than the condensate tray,
seal the drain opening (3) with the rubber
bung (2) and empty the container. Then
repeat the process from point 4.
6. Once the condensate tray has been
completely emptied, fit the bung (2) and the
drainage screw (1) again.
7. Start the unit again. The "F.W." LED will no
longer flash.
5.11 Draining the condensate with a hose
(Fig. 8-10)
ALL THE CONDENSATE MUST HAVE
BEEN DRAINED BEFORE YOU START THE
FOLLOWING PROCESS.
1. Switch off the unit and pull the power plug.
2. Unscrew the drain screw (1).
3. Remove the rubber bung (2) from the drain
opening (3).
4. Connect the condensate drainage hose (4)
and secure it with a clip
5. The drainage hose can be extended with a
hose (5) with a diameter of 18mm. If you do
so, make sure you use a suitable connector.
Note:
The drainage hose must run to the outside with a
slight fall. The "Condensate tray full" indicator is
not operational.
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