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ENGLISH
Maintenance of micro mesh stainless filter
No daily maintenance is required. However, filter should be cleaned
if the dirt is noticeable due to the environment in which the air
conditioner is used.
1
Stop the operation with the remote controller
and unplug the power plug (or turn off the circuit
breaker).
2
Open the front panel.
(Refer to page 8 on opening the front panel)
3
Remove the front panel.
4
Remove the front micro mesh stainless filter.
Upper micro mesh stainless filter
Front micro mesh
stainless filter
Arm
Arm
① Push the end of the right-side arm outward to
release the tab.
② Move the left-side arm outward to release the
left tab, and then pull the panel towards you.
• Slide the locks (2 places each on the left and right)
of the micro mesh stainless filters upwards.
Lock
Front micro mesh
stainless filter
Bend and pull out
• Slightly bend the micro mesh stainless filters (left
and right) in the arrow direction to remove the
filters.
Push
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MAINTENANCE
• Before cleaning, stop unit operation with the remote controller and turn off the circuit breaker.
WARNING
Maintenance of dust box
• No daily maintenance is required. However, dust amount varies depending on
the environment in which the air conditioner is used. Check the dust amount
approximately once every two years and throw the dust, if any.
• Some type of dust may be accumulated on the rear surface of the dust catcher.
It is recommended to clean the dust catcher together with the dust box.
1
3
Stop the operation with the remote controller and unplug
the power plug (or turn off the circuit breaker).
2
Wash the dust box with water.
• If the dirt is stubborn, wash with the dust box with warm water below 40°C.
• After washing, dry it in the shade.
Plug in the power plug (or turn on the circuit breaker).
Dust box
•
Do not expose the unit to water as it may cause an electric shock.
•
For cleaning inside the air conditioner, consult your sales agent.
•
Avoid using detergent when cleaning the heat exchanger of the indoor unit. Unit failure may result.
•
When cleaning the heat exchanger with a vacuum cleaner, make sure to wear gloves so as not to injure your
hands on the heat exchanger fi ns.
CAUTION