Cleaning the filter
Clean the filter once every two weeks; a unit with a dirty filter will never work
properly. The filter can be found behind the air inlet grilles on the side. You can
easily open these grilles and remove the filter. Use a vacuum cleaner or gently beat
the filter to remove loose dust and dirt. Rinse the filter with tepid water (not hotter
than 40°C) with a mild, neutral cleaning product. Let the filter dry thoroughly in the
shade before replacing in the unit. Take care! Never use the air conditioning unit
without the filter!
End of season cleaning
If the device is to be stored for a long period, you must take the following
measures!
Remove the condensed water. Run the unit for a few hours on fan function so
that the unit is completely dry inside.
Then switch the air conditioning unit off and remove the plug from the socket.
Clean the filter and reposition them or replace with a new one.
Unscrew the waste pipe from the device in order to prevent damage.
Pack the air conditioning unit in its original packaging or in a plastic bag and
place in a dry place for storage. Place a heavy object on the unit.
Remove the batteries from the remote control.
Store the device in a room smaller than 4m² (PAC 7.2) / 12m² (PAC 9.2).
Trouble shooting
The unit does not start if I press the ON/OFF button
Is the plug in the socket?
Is the earth leakage circuit breaker engaged? No power?
Is the water tank full? Empty it.
The room temperature is lower than the set temperature; amend the set
temperature.
The unit doesn't seem to be very effective
Measure the outlet temperature; this must be approx. 10° cooler than room
temperature.
Is there direct sunlight? Shut the curtains.
Are windows or doors open? Shut them.
Are there too many people in the room? They produce heat!
Is the space too big?
Is there an object in the room that is generating (a great deal of) heat? Switch it
off or remove it.
Is the filter dusty or covered in dirt? Clean it.
Is the air inlet or outlet (hose) blocked? Make sure there is free air flow.
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