4.1 - CLEANING
4.1.a - Cleaning the appliance
a. It is possible to use a cloth soaked in cold water to clean the appliance if the latter is very dirty.
Do not use abrasive sponges or abrasive or corrosive detergents not to
damage the varnished surfaces.
4.1.b - Air intake filter cleaning
It is mandatory to periodically check the status of the air filters and to provide for their cleaning
whenever necessary and, in any case, whenever reported by the installed electronic control devices
(if present).
The frequency of cleaning of the filters depends on the specific operating conditions of the machine.
To clean the air filters, proceed as described in the following paragraphs.
The use of the appliance without net filter is prohibited.
4.1.c - Removal of the filtering cells (fig.28)
a. Grasp the tab (40) of the filter and apply a slight pressure towards the rear wall to make the internal tab (40a)
exit from the slot.
b. Slightly rotate the filter (41).
c. Extract the filter (41) from its seat.
The quantity of filters depends on the dimensions of the machine.
4.1.d - Cleaning of the filtering cells (fig.28-29)
a. Vacuum dust from the filter using a vacuum cleaner.
b. Wash the filter (41) under running water without using detergents nor solvents, then let it dry.
c. Remount the filter on the fan coil, paying particular attention to insert the rear clip (40) in its seat (40a),
while the front one (42) must support the clip (42a) inside the front panel.
4.2 - ADVICES FOR ENERGY CONSERVATION
- Constantly keep the filters clean;
- Keep the doors and windows of the rooms which must be conditioned closed as much as possible;
- During summer, limit, as much as possible, direct irradiation of sun's rays in the rooms which must be
conditioned (use curtains, blinds, etc.).
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