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DISCHARGE OF CONDENSATE
This unit is designed with a highly efficient auto evaporation system and in “COOLING”
mode it is recommended to use the manual drain. The condensate is put back into circu-
lation in the unit to cool the condenser and improve its cooling performance. However,
in the event of very high humidity, the water tank fills up and the “WATER FULL” light
lights up on the LED display, indicating that the tank is full. When this happens, the
water tank must be emptied manually using the lower drain outlet.
Manual drain
When the machine stops because the
tank is full, turn off the appliance and di-
sconnect it from the power supply.
Move the machine with care and atten-
tion so as not to let the water out of the
container.
Place a tank under the lower outlet hole
on the back of the appliance.
Disconnect the water cap to let the water
flow into the prepared tank.
NOTE:
During unloading, the body of the ap-
pliance may be slightly inclined.
If the tank is not able to hold all the wa-
ter, stop the flow of water with the drain
plug, in order to prevent it from leaking.
When the water has been drained, close the drain hole with the cap.
Turn the machine back on to prevent condensation from escaping.
Continuous discharge
With the appliance switched off and the plug disconnected from the power socket, re-
move the water cap from the upper drain.
Insert a 13 mm diameter hose into the
drain opening, making sure that it pene-
trates as deeply as possible to avoid leaks.
Connect the free end of the hose to a drain
inside or outside the home.
NOTE:
The drain hose must be installed before
the air conditioner starts up.
The drain hose must be arranged so that
it cannot be accessed accidentally during
normal use. It must be laid as straight as
possible, without tight curves that can
slow down the flow of water and must be
kept at a level lower than that of the drain
connection.

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