a combination of the TIMER keys. Set the time for
the system to switch on and the time for it to switch
off as described above. To delete the programmed
times, press the “TIMER ON” and TIMER OFF” keys.
Note:
The above timer settings will be repeated
every day.
G) Additional functions
BLOW function
This function prevents moisture forming on the heat
exchanger in the indoor unit.
If the device is switched off using the ON/OFF button
on the remote control whilst the Blow function is
active, the internal fan will continue to run for around
10 minutes at the lowest fan setting. If you wish to
switch off the internal fan before the end of this time,
press the BLOW button.
TURBO function
An even higher fan speed in cooling or heating mode
will ensure that the required room temperature is
reached more quickly.
LOCK function
Press the “+” and “-” buttons at the same time to lock
and unlock the keypad on your remote control. As
soon as the keypad has been locked, a lock will
appear on the remote control display.
Special deicing function (H1)
If the system is switched off during the de-icing
process, the process will be completed.
Only when the de-icing process has been finished
will the system switch off.
If a system function is switched during the de-icing
process, the system function will not actually be
switched until the de-icing process has been
completed.
If you wish to switch off the de-icing function, press
the MODE and BLOW buttons on the remote control
at the same time when the system has been
switched off. Repeat this process to switch this
function on again.
8. Indoor device settings
Setting the vertical air flow direction (Fig. 4)
The left-hand and right-hand side flow directions can
be adjusted manually. Perform these adjustments
before you start the device because once it has been
started the slats vibrate and there is a risk of your
fingers getting caught.
Remote control fails to work (emergency
operation) (Fig. 5)
If the remote control fails to work (empty batteries or
malfunction), use the emergency switch.
앬
The device is off: After the emergency stop
switch has been pressed the device switches to
automatic mode. The slat adjuster also operates
in automatic mode.
앬
The device is on: The device switches off if the
emergency switch is pressed.
9. Cleaning notes
Important!
Switch the device off and pull the mains plug each
time before cleaning.
Note!
The time intervals at which the device should be
cleaned are a factor of the area of installation. The
time intervals listed below should be maintained in
most cases.
Keep the outdoor device and the area around the
outdoor device clean. Regularly remove leaves, etc.
which can collect around the outdoor device.
Cleaning the housing of the indoor device
앬
Clean the housing of the indoor device using
only a soft, wet cloth when necessary.
앬
In order to avoid damaging the housing and
electronics, avoid the use of gasoline, thinners,
scouring powder, cleaners and the like when
cleaning.
Cleaning the air filters of the indoor device
Make sure that the air filters are clean! Soiled air
filters reduce the air output of the device. The air
filters of the indoor device should be checked and, if
necessary, cleaned on a monthly basis.
1.
Raise the front panel of the indoor device until
the panel audibly clicks into position in its open
position (Fig. 6).
2.
Raise the air filter slightly using the handle (Fig.
7) to take the filter out of the filter holder and
then pull it downwards to remove it. Take the air
filter out of the indoor device.
3.
Clean the netting in the air filter with a vacuum
cleaner or wash it out with water.
4.
Then dry the filter in a cool place.
5.
Place the top part of the air filter back into the
device and ensure that its left and right edges
are correctly aligned. Then insert the filter in full
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