Water Drainage Method - EWT SNOWAIR9H Manuel D'utilisation

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WATER DRAINAGE METHOD

Manual drainage (Fig. 24)
When there is an excess of condensation water in the unit, the
appliance will stop operating and displays
FULL TANK as mentioned below in the TROUBLESHOOTING
section). This indicates that the condensation water needs
to be drained by carrying out the following procedures:
The water must be drained into an area adapted for this
purpose.
1. Unplug the unit from the power supply.
2. Place an appropriate recipient close to the drainage cap.
(Fig. 24)
3. Remove the drainage cap.
4. The water needs to be drained and collected in a recipient
(not supplied).
5. Once the water has been drained, replace the drainage cap
firmly.
6. Switch the unit on.
fig. 24
Continuous drainage (Fig. 25)
When using the air-conditioning unit in dehumidification
mode, continuous drainage is recommended
1. Unplug the appliance from the power supply.
2. Remove the drainage cap. While doing this, some water
may come out, so make sure you have an appropriate
recipient to collect it in.
3. Connect the 2m drainage pipe (18). See fig. 25.
4. The water can be continuously drained into a drain, a
bucket or a sink using the pipe.
5. Switch the appliance on.
NOTE
Please ensure that no part of the drainage pipe is higher than
the drainage outlet and has no kinks in it, otherwise the tank
will not drain correctly. (Fig. 26 and Fig.27).
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ADVICE FOR CORRECT USAGE
In order to get the best results from your appliance, please
follow these recommendations:
• Never use the appliance out of doors.
• Ensure that the appliance is placed on a level area of floor.
If necessary, lock the front wheels.
fig. 25
Fig 26
• Close the windows and doors of the
room you are trying to cool down (Fig.
21). When installing your appliance on a
semi-permanent basis, it is necessary
to leave a door open (gap of at least
1cm) to ensure correct ventilation.
• Protect the room from direct exposure
to sunlight by partially closing the
shutters and/or blinds to reduce the
amount of cooling the appliance needs
to carry out (Fig. 22).
• Never place any objects on the
appliance.
• Never block the air intake or outlet
(Fig. 23). Make sure the grills are
unobstructed.
• Ensure that there is no heat source in
the room.
• Never use the appliance in very damp
rooms (laundry rooms, for example).
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