Cleaning the cover on the indoor unit
1.
Disconnect the power supply to the unit.
2.
Open and fold down the air inlet guard on the
cover. The filter is held in place by the flaps
screwed in at the side of the guard (Fig. 65
3.
Clean the grill and cover with a soft, damp
cloth.
4.
Switch the power supply back on.
Air filter for indoor unit
We recommend cleaning the air filter at intervals of
no more than 2 weeks. Reduce this interval if the
air is especially dirty.
Cleaning the filter
1.
Disconnect the power supply to the unit.
2.
Open and fold down the air inlet guard on the
cover. The filter is held in place by the flaps
screwed in at the side of the guard (Fig. 65).
3.
Tilt the filter and lift it out (Fig. 65).
4.
Clean the filter with a commercially available
vacuum cleaner (Fig. 66). To do so, turn the
dirty side so it is facing upwards.
5.
Dirt can also be removed by carefully
cleaning with lukewarm water and mild
cleaning agents. The dirty side should be
face down (Fig. 67).
6.
If water is used, let the filter dry out properly
in the air before fitting it back into the unit.
7.
Carefully insert the filter. Ensure that it
locates correctly.
8.
Close the cover as described above but in
reverse order.
9.
Switch the power supply back on.
10.
Switch the unit back on.
Cleaning the condensate pump
The indoor unit includes a built-in condensate
pump for pumping the condensate to a drain at a
higher level.
The pump is more or less maintenance-free. The
condensate drainage lines should be checked for
dirt at regular intervals. Clean them as required.
If an external pump is also used, observe the
maintenance and care instructions in the separate
operating instructions.
Fig. 65: Pull out the filter
Fig. 66: Cleaning with a vacuum cleaner
Fig. 67: Cleaning with lukewarm water
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