Cleaning
Removing the Filters
Pull the plug out of the wall outlet then hold the handle of the Air
Filter (3) and pull upwards, to remove it. Then pull the water net (2)
off the Velcro strips.
Cleaning the Filters
You must Clean both filters once every one or two months. Remove
the air filter and pull the water net from its Velcro mount and wash it
in soapy water. Clean the Air filter with a vacuum and a soft brush,
make sure the black Positive ion pad in the centre of the Air filter
does not come into contact with water.
Regenerate the Positive ion pad once a year by leaving the filter in
direct sunlight for 4 hours or more.
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Water Tank
You must clean the water tank once every one or two months.
Cleaning the Water Tank
Disconnect the plug from the outlet, then open the water cover and
drain the water from the water tank by un-screwing the drainage
stopper at the bottom of the unit, let the water drain off, then clean
the sediments in the water tank with mild detergent.
Screw down the water stopper.
Cleaning the cabinet
Clean the cabinet with mild soap and a dampened soft cloth.
parts of the control panel come into contact with water.
As there is high pressure in the machine, the plug must be
disconnected from the supply when cleaning.
Specifications
Model No.
Power Voltage
Cooling Power
Maximum Wind
Maximum injecting water
Net weight of unit
Unit Size
We apologise for any inconvenience caused by minor inconsistencies in
these instructions,which may occur as a result of product improvement and
development .
Do not let any
EC100
AC220-240V~50Hz
60W
3
>20m
/min
8L
7.8KGS
260x345x715mm
Kesa U.K HU1 3AU 05/12/2006
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