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Table of Contents

Important Safeguards......................................................................................................................2
Product Layout...................................................................................................................................3
Preparing for Use...............................................................................................................................4
Control Panel.......................................................................................................................................5
Operating from the Control Panel..............................................................................................5

COOL Mode.....................................................................................................................................6
DRY Mode........................................................................................................................................6
FAN Mode........................................................................................................................................6
SMART mode..................................................................................................................................7

Remote Control..................................................................................................................................7
Operating from the Remote Control.........................................................................................8

COOL mode ...................................................................................................................................8
DRY mode........................................................................................................................................8
FAN mode........................................................................................................................................8
SMART mode..................................................................................................................................8
SLEEP function..............................................................................................................................9
SWING function.............................................................................................................................9

Setting the Timer...............................................................................................................................9

Programmed Shutdown.............................................................................................................9
Programmed Start Up.................................................................................................................9

Self-Diagnosis....................................................................................................................................10

Tips for Correct Use...................................................................................................................10

Cleaning.................................................................................................................................................11

Cleaning the Cabinet...................................................................................................................11
Cleaning the Air Filters...............................................................................................................11

Start/End of Season Operations.................................................................................................11

Start of season checks................................................................................................................11
End of season operations..........................................................................................................11

Troubleshooting................................................................................................................................12
Technical Specifications................................................................................................................12

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Summary of Contents for KAPORAIR09A

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Page 2: ...the Remote Control 8 COOL mode 8 DRY mode 8 FAN mode 8 SMART mode 8 SLEEP function 9 SWING function 9 Setting the Timer 9 Programmed Shutdown 9 Programmed Start Up 9 Self Diagnosis 10 Tips for Correct...

Page 3: ...by someone responsible for their safety Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance Do not use extension cords Before cleaning or maintenance always unplug...

Page 4: ...Product Layout 3...

Page 5: ...the hose so that it reaches the window Make sure the air exhaust hose is unobstructed Open the window or French window slightly and position the outlet Fig 2 If you have a sash window place the bracke...

Page 6: ...ance but to make full use of all of the product potential you must use the remote control Turning the appliance on Plug air conditioner into the mains power Two lines will appear on the display indica...

Page 7: ...is between 24C and 27C It is not recommended to set a temperature too much below the outdoor temperature DRY Mode Ideal to reduce room humidity spring and autumn damp rooms rainy warm weather etc In...

Page 8: ...nditioner ON or OFF 11 TIMER button press this button to set automatic startup or shutdown 12 SLEEP button Press this button to turn the sleep function ON or OFF 13 MODE button press this button to se...

Page 9: ...button until the desired fan speed in selected Note in COOL mode the air conditioner automatically removes excess moisture from the air DRY mode Keep windows and doors closed for effective dehumidifyi...

Page 10: ...the operation periods Programmed Shutdown With the air conditioner on press the TIMER button will be displayed under Set the time you want the air conditioner to switch off using the button time rang...

Page 11: ...rt team Full Tank Safety Tank Full Empty the internal safety tank following the instructions in the End of Season Operations section Tips for Correct Use To get the best from your air conditioner foll...

Page 12: ...ilter once every week of operation The filters are housed in the intake grille as shown to right Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust accumulations from the filter If it is very dirty immerse in warm w...

Page 13: ...ng in mind the tips for correct use on page 10 Eliminate the heat sources Fit the air exhaust hose to the housing at the back of the unit Move air conditioner to a smaller room that suits its specific...

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