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3.1.2 - Replacement of batteries ..............................................................................................................27
3.1.3 - Location of the remote controller ...................................................................................................28
3.2 -
COMPONENTS OF THE SYSTEM ...............................................................................................28
3.3 -
FUNCTION INDICATOR ON INDOOR UNIT DISPLAY PANEL ....................................................29
3.3.1 - Function Codes .............................................................................................................................29
3.4 -
DESCRIPTION OF REMOTE CONTROL .....................................................................................29
3.4.1 - Indicators on remote controller .....................................................................................................29
3.4.2 - Description of the remote control keys ..........................................................................................30
3.4.3 - Follow Me function ........................................................................................................................30
3.4.4 - TURBO function ............................................................................................................................31
3.4.5 - SELF CLEAN function ...................................................................................................................31
3.4.6 - SILENCE function .........................................................................................................................31
3.4.7 - FP function ....................................................................................................................................31
3.4.8 - TIMER keys ...................................................................................................................................31
3.4.9 - SILENCE/FP key ...........................................................................................................................31
3.4.10 - SLEEP key ..................................................................................................................................31
3.4.11 - LED/FOLLOW ME key ................................................................................................................32
3.4.12 - Automatic operation ....................................................................................................................32
3.4.13 - Functioning in Cooling/Heating/Fan only mode ..........................................................................32
3.5 -
ADJUSTING AIR FLOW DIRECTION ...........................................................................................32
3.5.1 - Adjustment of the vertical direction of the air (high - low) .............................................................33
3.6-
DEHUMIDIFICATION ....................................................................................................................33
3.7 -
FTIMER OPERATION ...................................................................................................................33
3.7.1 - Switch-on timer setting from the remote control ............................................................................34
3.7.2 - Switch-off timer setting from the remote control ............................................................................34
3.7.3 - Setting combined timer..................................................................................................................34
3.8 -
MANUAL OPERATION ..................................................................................................................35
4 - MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING .......................................................................................... 35
4.1 -
CLEANING ....................................................................................................................................36
4.1.1 - Cleaning the indoor unit and remote controller .............................................................................36
4.2 -
MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................................................36
4.2.1 - RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ENERGY SAVINGS ........................................................................37
4.3 -
FUNCTIONAL ASPECTS NOT TO BE MISTAKEN FOR ANOMALIES ........................................37
4.4 -
TROUBLESHOOTING .................................................................................................................39
4.4.1 - Malfunctioning ...............................................................................................................................39
5 - TECHNICAL DATA ................................................................................................................... 40
6 - REGULATION (EU) 2016/2012 ................................................................................................ 40
Table 11 - Requirements of information for air conditioners ........................................................................40
DISPOSAL
This symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that the appliance cannot be
treated as normal domestic trash, but must be handed in at a collection point for
recycling electric and electronic appliances.
Your contribution to the correct disposal of this product protects the environment
and the health of your fellow men. Health and the environment are endangered by
incorrect disposal.
Further information about the recycling of this product can be obtained from your
local town hall, your refuse collection service, or in the store at which you bought the
product.
This regulation is valid only in EU member states.
EN - 2
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