Transportation requirements
The indoor unit is fitted with wheels to make
transportation easier.
To make transporting the entire appliance
easier, hang the outdoor unit onto the
indoor unit as shown in Fig. 6. First, insert
the lower extremities (A) and then the upper
bar (B) of the outdoor unit into the indoor
unit.
If it is necessary to tilt the appliance in order
to transport it, empty any water from the
internal tank by removing the drainage tube
from its housing and removing the plug,
Fig. 7 to drain any water deposited. Do not
forget to replace the plug and reinsert the
pipe in its housing when the tank is empty.
You should not turn the appliance back on
again for a minimum period of one hour.
If you are only transporting the outdoor unit,
first disconnect the appliance, remove plug
C, Fig. 2 from the outdoor unit, tilt it slightly
and empty any water it may contain.
Important!
If you notice water on the base of the
outdoor unit, this is a perfectly normal
consequence of appliance operation and is
not a cause for concern.
Requirements for use
B
A
Fig. 6
Preparing the appliance before use
Positioning the outdoor unit
The outdoor unit can be set in any of the three
positions shown in figures 8, 9 and 10,
depending on the preference of the user and
space conditions. Remember that it should be
positioned on a surface as near to horizontal
as possible, with a maximum inclination of 30.
Fig. 11. Use the Support Plate accessory to
hang the outdoor unit from its hook.
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Fig. 7
Sliding balcony
accessories
Fig. 8
Fig. 9