Instruction for Use

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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Warning
Make sure to stop the unit and unplug it before cleaning your air
conditioner. Otherwise you may risk electrocution.
Wetting of air conditioner may cause the risk of electrocution.
Never wash your air conditioner.
Solvents such as paint thinner or gasoline will damage the
appearance of the air conditioner. (Use only a soft dry or damp
cloth and neutral detergent to clean the air conditioner cabinet).
Clean the front panel (Make sure to remove the front panel
before cleaning).
1. Removing the front panel
Lift the front panel as shown by the arrow. Pull the slots at the two
ends of the front panel with force to remove the front panel.
2. Cleaning the front panel
Wash with a soft brush soaked in water and neutral detergent. Wipe
off the water and dry the panel (Note: To avoid discoloring or
deformation, do not wash with hot water over 45°C).
3. Install the front panel
Place the rotary holder on two ends of the front panel in the holding
groove. Cover the front panel and clamp it securely as shown by the
arrow. See Fig. 1 (a, b).
Clean filter (Approx. every 3 months).
Note: Clean the air filter more frequently if the air
conditioner is used in a dusty environment. To avoid injury,
do not touch the fins of indoor unit with your fingers after
removing the filter.
1. Removing the air filter
Grasp the groove on the two ends of the front panel. Pull as shown
by the arrow with force to open the front panel at an angle. Then
pull the air filter downward for removal. See Fig. 2 (a, b).
2. Clean the air filter
Clean the filter with a vacuum cleaner or water. If the filter is too
dirty, wash with warm water (under 45°C) and neutral detergent.
Dry in a cool place,
Note: To avoid discoloring or deformation, do not wash with
hot water over 45°C. Never dry on the fire, as the filter may
be burnt or deformed.
3. Replacing the air filter
Mount the air filter as shown by the arrow. Clamp the cover of the
front panel securely.
groove on two ends of
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
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