4.2. Installing the exhaust air hose (Fig. 5)
Use only the supplied exhaust air hose. The length of
the exhaust air hose can be varied from between 360
mm to 1500 mm. For the most effective cooling the
hose should be as short as possible. Avoid kinks are
excessive bends in the hose so that the exhaust air
can be transferred out without hindrance. If you
ignore this advice, the device as a whole may
overheat and shut down. This could result in damage
to the device.
Warning!
The length of the exhaust air hose is matched to the
technical specifications of the device. Never extend
the hose as this could lead to malfunctions or faults
on the device.
Under certain circumstances a partial vacuum may
develop in the room, which will lead to a reduction in
the cooling performance of the device. To prevent
this from happening you must ensure that there is a
supply of air to the room (leave the door to the room
slightly open).
Fitting the exhaust air hose through an open
window (Fig. 6)
n Secure the exhaust air hose to the connection
opening for the exhaust air hose by turning it
clockwise.
n Use the exhaust air adapter for the window and
the extendible window adapter. Fasten the air
adapter for the window to the exhaust air hose
by turning it clockwise. Open the window slightly
and clamp the window adapter in the gap.
Secure the window so that the window adapter is
kept firmly in place. Insert the exhaust air
adapter for the window in the opening provided
in the window adapter.
Accessory:
Hot Air Stop Art.-Nr.: 23.651.50
Note: Take appropriate precautions to prevent
unauthorized entry through the window.
Fitting the exhaust air hose through the wall
We recommend that you use a suitable telescopic
duct with automatic shutter and wall connection
(available at your DIY store) to which you can
connect the hose without using the exhaust air
adapter for the window.
5. Operation
5.1 Description of the control elements (Fig. 7)
1. “MODE” switch – function
2. Unassigned
3. “TIMER” LED – timer on
4. “TIMER” switch
5. “UP” selector switch – higher
6. “ON/OFF” switch – On/Off
7. “DOWN” selector switch – lower
8. „Sleep“ switch - sleep function
9. „Sleep function set“ LED
10. “SPEED” switch – fan speed
11. „Fan fast“ LED
12. Remote control sensor
13. „Fan slow“ LED
14. “COMP” LED – compressor running
15. LED – indicator panel
16. “F.W.” LED – condensate tray full
17. „Fan function set“ LED
18. „Automatic mode set“ LED
19. „Cool mode set“ LED
5.2 Switching the device on and off
Press the On/Off switch. The device starts up
automatically. If the ambient temperature:
앬 is higher than 23°C the device will run in cooling
mode;
앬 if it is between 20°C and 23°C the device will run
in fan mode.
The status of the device, or mode in which it is
running, will be shown by the corresponding LEDs
(see indicator panel).
Note: The LED indicator panel shows the current
room temperature (0-50°C).
To switch the device off, press the On/Off switch
again.
Important.
After you have switched off the unit, you must wait at
least three minutes before you switch it on again.
This protects the compressor from overloads and
considerably extends its service life.
The cooling system switches itself off whenever the
room temperature is below the value set on the
thermostat. The air circulation/ventilation fan
continues to run as set. If the room temperature
increases again, the cooling system switches on
again.
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