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overheating - has the device been (partially) covered? Is it too close to a wall or
another obstacle, preventing it sucking in or dispelling sufficient air?
You can then use the device normally again but keep an eye on it for the first 30
minutes to ensure there are no further problems. If the device is showing signs of
problems or the overheating recurs, even though there is no obvious assignable
cause, ask your supplier or a recognised electrician to check/repair the unit.
Cleaning and maintenance
Note! Before cleaning or carrying out maintenance work on the air conditioning
unit, always switch off and remove the plug from the socket! Regular cleaning is
vital in order to keep the unit in good working order!
Cleaning the housing
Always remove the plug from the socket before cleaning the housing. Wipe the
cabinet with a clean, soft, lint-free
cloth or soft brush. Do not use
aggressive cleaning agents, scouring
pads or brushes and no chemical
cleaning agents; this can damage
the material. Never use flammable
cleaning agents such as benzene or
methylated spirits. Let the device
dry completely before using it again.
Never immerse the plug, electric
cable or any part of the appliance in water or any other liquid. This can lead to an
electric shock!
Cleaning of the filter
Clean the filter every two weeks; air conditioning with dirty filter does not operate
properly. The filter is located behind the air
intake grid at the back. You can easily open
this grid and remove the filter. Use a vacuum
cleaner or tap the filters lightly to remove
loose dust and dirt. Then rinse the filter clean
in, at most, lukewarm water (not warmer
than 40°C.), potentially with a mild, neutral
cleaning agent. Let the filter dry thoroughly
in the shade before placing it back. Attention!
Never operate the air conditioning without
the filter!
End of season cleaning
If the device is to be stored for a long period, you must take the following
measures!