Screw the hose connection (win-
dow)
and the hose connection
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(air conditioner)
end of the hot air outlet hose
(see fig. D). To do this, pull the
ends of the hot air outlet hose
apart.
Push the hose connection (air
conditioner)
into the rail pro-
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vided on the back air outlet
(see fig. E).
Attaching the window
sealing
Clean the windows and window
frames with soap or a cleaning
agent and ensure that the
whole window frame is free
from dust and grease.
Cut the hook and loop fastener
with scissors to the dimensions
12b
of the window and attach it
around the window on the whole
window frame (see Fig. F).
Note: Do not attach the hook
and loop fastener
glass (see Fig. G).
Secure the window fabric
the hook and loop fastener
Start with the narrow part and
work from the middle to the rest
of the hook and loop fastener
, which is attached to the
12b
window frame (see Fig. H).
each to one
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to the
12b
to
12a
.
12b
Tip: It may be helpful to open
the window in order to attach
the window fabric
to leave enough space in the
corners to prevent the window
sealing getting stuck.
Open the zip on the window
fabric
by approx. 50 cm.
12a
Insert the hot air outlet hose
of the air conditioner unit into
the opening. Then close the zip
again so that the hot air outlet
hose
is securely positioned
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(see Fig. I).
Dismantling the product
To disassemble the product, re-
peat the process in the reverse
order.
Note: Drain the water tank as
described in the chapter "Drain-
ing the water tank".
Inserting / replacing
batteries in the remote
control
Open the battery compartment
cover
on the back of the re-
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mote control
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Remove any used batteries from
the battery compartment.
Insert 2 AAA (LR03) type batter-
ies
into the battery compart-
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ment. Make sure that the polarity
. Be sure
12a
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(see fig. L).
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