Cleaning and maintenance
Before cleaning, switch off the air conditioner
and disconnect it from the power supply to
prevent electric shock.
Do not wash the air conditioner with water,
otherwise there is a risk of electric shock.
Do not use volatile liquids to clean the air
conditioner.
Do not use liquid and/or aggressive cleaning
agents and do not spray water or other
liquids on the equipment to clean it,
otherwise damage to plastic parts or even
electric shock may occur.
Cleaning the surface of the indoor unit
When the surface of the indoor unit is dirty, it is
recommended to use a soft dry or damp cloth to
clean it.
Do not remove the panel when cleaning.
Cleaning the filter
1. Remove the filter.
Press the spring fasteners on both sides of the
filter in the direction indicated by the arrows. At
the same time, lift the filter so that it separates
from the fasteners. Pull the filter forward and
remove it.
2. Clean the filter.
Clean the filter with a dust collector or wash it
with clean water. If the filter is very dirty (e.g.
greasy), use warm water (45 °C) with
dissolved neutral detergent to clean it and then
leave the filter in a shaded place to dry.
3. Install the filter.
After cleaning, reinstall the filter using the
reverse procedure. Push it along the guide
rails on both sides and then press the left and
right edges of the filter. Reinstall the filter in the
direction indicated by the arrows.
The filter should be cleaned once every three
months. If the equipment operates in a dusty
environment, the filter can be cleaned more
frequently.
After removing the filter, do not touch the fins
of the heat exchanger to avoid cutting
yourself on the sharp edges.
Do not use fire and/or a hair dryer to dry the
filter, otherwise deformation of the filter
and/or fire may occur.
NOTICE: Pre-season inspection
1. Check that the air inlet and/or outlet vents are not
blocked.
2. Check that the circuit breaker, power plug and
socket are in good condition.
3. Check that the filter is clean.
4. Check the outdoor unit mounting base for damage
and/or corrosion. If it is damaged, contact your
dealer.
5. Check that the drain pipe is not damaged.
NOTICE: Inspection after season
1. Disconnect the power supply.
2. Clean the filter and panel of the indoor unit.
3. Check the outdoor unit mounting base for damage
and/or corrosion. If it is damaged, contact your
dealer.
Recycling information
1. Many packaging materials are recyclable.
Dispose of them in the appropriate containers
for recyclable waste.
2. If you wish to dispose of your old air
conditioner, contact your local waste collection
centre or ask your dealer for advice on how to
properly dispose of the equipment.
Error code
When the air conditioner is in an abnormal
condition, the temperature display on the indoor
unit will flash to show the relevant fault code.
Find the fault code in the table below.
U8, H6, H3, E1,
E5, E6, E8
The fault indication may be
cancelled after restarting the
equipment. If not, contact the
service centre.
Contact the service centre.
If other fault codes appear, contact an authorized
service centre.