If you wish to ventilate, use the function selector button to choose
‘fan’; you can then set fan speed to high or low using the fan speed
button.
The Timer button allows you to automatically start or stop the air
conditioner at a set time.
Automatic starting: the air conditioner is off. Press the timer button
and choose the moment that you would like it to start working using
the temperature buttons: each time you press ‘temperature up’ the
hour will increase, each time you press ‘temperature down’, the hour
will decrease. If, for example, the display shows 5 hours, the air
conditioner will switch on in 5 hours.
Automatic stopping: the air conditioner is on. Press the timer button
and choose the moment that you would like it to stop working using
the temperature buttons: each time you press ‘temperature up’ the
hour will increase, each time you press ‘temperature down’, the hour
will decrease. If, for example, the display shows 2 hours, the air
conditioner will switch off in 2 hours. The timer can be set to between
1 to 24 hours.
Water outlet
During the cooling process, the device removes water from the air.
This largely evaporates but any excess water is collected in the water
reservoir. If the water reservoir in the device is full, the compressor
and the motor will stop
automatically and the ‘water
tank full’ light (W.F.) will come
on. In this event, switch the air
conditioning unit off and
remove the plug from the
socket. Empty the water tank
by removing the cap from the
water drainage point (see
picture) and draining the tank
into a drain or receptacle. Do
not forget to replace the cap
again afterwards! You can then switch the air conditioning unit back
on.
When dehumidifying, more water is removed from the air. This is
why you must connect a hose to the water drainage hose during
dehumidifying and run this to a drain (at a lower point).