CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Filter Handle
Beginning of Season:
PRIOR TO OPERATION
- Carefully inspect both indoor and outdoor unit for blockages of the inlet
and outlet exhaust vents.
- Inspect ground connection. Ensure that ground wire is properly connected.
- Inspect Air Filters and clean if necessary.
- Install new batteries in the remote control unit (2 ea. “AAA”).
During the Season:
CLEANING THE AIR FILTERS
Filters should be cleaned every 2 weeks or more often if the unit is used
continuously or the unit is operated in a dusty environment.
TO REMOVE THE AIR FILTERS
Open the indoor unit by pressing on the outside edges of the lower corners
of the cover and pull outwards. The front cover will swing upwards and
snap in the up position.
DO NOT OPEN FRONT COVER FURTHER THAN STOPS.
DO NOT FORCE THE FRONT COVER OPEN.
To remove the filters, push the filter upwards from the bottom to release.
Clean the filters by washing in lukewarm water (about 86°F). Allow the
filters to dry before re-installing.
DO NOT USE HOT WATER OR HARSH CHEMICALS.
Re-install clean filters by sliding the filter in at the top then locking behind
tabs on the bottom.
DO NOT OPERATE THE UNIT WITHOUT THE FILTERS IN PLACE.
DAMAGE TO THE UNIT COULD OCCUR.
NOTICE: Performance of this unit is greatly reduced when operated with
dirty, damaged, or clogged filters.
After the operating season:
Set the temperature to 86°F and operate the unit in the FAN MODE for
about 4 - 6 hours to thoroughly remove any moisture from the interior of
the unit.
Turn the unit off.
Clean and re-install the air filters.
Clean both the indoor and outdoor units.
Remove batteries from the remote control and store it in a safe place.
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Air freshening filter