damage if the equipment is allowed to continue
running with possible defects.
Never pull the plug out of the socket by pulling
the cable. Hold the mains plug firmly to pull it out
of the socket. Otherwise there is a risk of
damaging the cable.
Never actuate any switches with wet hands.
Otherwise there is a danger of an electric shock.
Never allow the cool air to blow directly at you
and do not allow the air in the room to become
too cold. This may lead to discomfort and may
also be harmful to health.
Never place and plants or animals directly in the
path of the flow of cool air. Plants or animals may
suffer under the effect of the flow of cool air.
Never poke fingers or objects in the air outlet
vents. The rotating fan can cause injuries.
Never attempt to repair the air conditioner
yourself. Improper repair and maintenance work
can result in damage to the equipment and
cause fires or damage from condensation water.
Always switch off the equipment and pull the
plug before you start to clean it (risk of injury).
Never clean the air conditioner with water. This
could result in an electric shock or fire.
Do not use any inflammable agents for cleaning
purposes as they could cause a fire or
deformation.
Never touch any metal parts on the inside of the
equipment when removing the air filter. You may
injure yourself.
If the air conditioner is not used for a lengthy
period of time the room has to be ventilated
every now and then, otherwise there is a risk of
lack of oxygen.
Never install the equipment in a room in which
combustible gases can be emitted. Emitted
gases may collect and cause an explosion.
Never hold any burning objects close to the
equipment if they could be directly affected by
the emitted air. This may result in their not being
completely burnt.
Pull the mains plug out of the socket if the
equipment is not going to be used for some time.
Always switch off the equipment and pull out the
power plug during a storm. Electrical parts may
get damaged as a result of overvoltage.
If the coolant circuit should develop a leak,
switch off the equipment immediately and
contact your service partner.
There is a risk of harmful gas being generated if
any of the coolant escapes and comes into
contact with a flame. Switch off the equipment
immediately.
To avoid electromagnetic interference the device
should be kept away from televisions and radios.
Packaging:
The unit is supplied in packaging to prevent it from
being damaged in transit. Retain the packaging for
later storage (e.g. in winter) of the device. If you
should nevertheless wish to dispose of the
packaging, remember that it is raw material and
can therefore be reused or can be returned to the
raw material system.
4. Layout
Front (Fig. 1)
1 Indicator panel
2 Air outlet slats
3 Rollers
4 Recessed grip
Back of the device (Fig. 2).
5 Connection for exhaust air hose
6 Connection for permanent condensation
water drainage
7 Power cable storage compartment with cover
8 Air intake filter
9 Connection for condensate trough drain
Accessories (Fig. 3)
10 Device adapter
11 Exhaust air hose
12 Wall connection adapter
13 Exhaust air adapter for window
14 Window adapter
15 Wall adapter
Description of the control panel (Fig. 4)
16 LED “ON delay active”
17 LED “ON period active”
18 LED indicator display
19 Function key “Higher”
20 LED “Blower mode active”
21 LED “Dehumidifier mode active”
22 LED “Cooler mode active”
23 Function key “Operating mode”
24 LED “ON”
25 Function key “ON-OFF”
26 Function key “Fan speed”
27 LEDs “Fan speed active”
(L = Slow, M = Medium, H = Fast)
28 Function key “Lower”
29 LED “Temperature indicator in °C“
30 LED “Temperature indicator in °F“
31 Function key “ON period”
32 Function key “ON delay”
Principle of operation for cooling
Heat is extracted from the air in the room by the air
heat-exchanger (evaporator) in which the coolant
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