Screw on the connector for the air conditioner on one end
and the connector for the window panel on the other end
of the outlet hose.
Slide the connector for the air conditioner into the
appropriate slot on the rear of the unit.
Secure the other end of the outlet hose in the window
panel opening so that it can remove hot air outside.
You can also hang the outlet hose out of an open window;
this method is less efficient however.
The hose can be compressed to a minimum of 450 mm
and stretched to a maximum of 1500 mm. Keep the length
minimal.
Avoid bends or pinches in the pipe. These will lead to a
build up of damp, waste air which can cause leaks,
overheating or lead to the air conditioning unit switching
off.
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 display shows
“P1”. 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 drain
(reservoir) (11) 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 drain (9) during dehumidifying and run
this to a drain (at a lower point). Ensure that water does not leak along the hose and that the
hose is not twisted in a way that blocks the flow of water.
Drained water is not suitable for consumption!