Mitsubishi Electronics PLH-2 Tips for best results Care, Cleaning the filters and the indoor unit

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Keep the filters clean

Dirty or clogged filters reduce the flow of air, making the unit less efficient. Very dirty filters may even cause damage to the unit. Remove and clean the filters at least once a week (more often, in very dusty locations). Using a vacuum cleaner is an ideal way to clean the filters.

Let fresh air into the room from time to time

Open the windows and ventilate the room now and then, otherwise the room will become musty.

Eliminate heat sources

When cooling the room, draw the curtains to keep out direct sunlight. Keep doors and windows fully closed, and avoid opening doors more often than necessary.

Do not over-cool

The air-conditioner works most efficiently when cooling the room to a tem- perature within 5˚C of the outdoor temperature.

In COOL mode, for every 1˚C you increase the desired temperature set- ting, you will save about 10% on electricity costs.

Caution:

Always turn off the power, first on the remote controller and then the main switch, before cleaning or servicing the unit.

When installing or removing the filter or front panel, do not stand on an unsteady surface. You may fall and injure yourself. Be also careful not to let dust fall into your eyes.

6.1. Cleaning the filters and the indoor unit

Dirty or clogged filters block the airflow and reduce efficiency. Very dirty

filters can damage the air-conditioner itself.

Filter removal

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1Pull the knob on the intake grille in the direction indicated by the arrow and it should open.

2Open the intake grille.

3Release the knob on the center edge of the intake grille and pull the filter forward to remove the filter.

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1Pressing the PUSH button on the outer side of the intake grille causes the intake grille to open automatically.

2A filter with an intake grille on it can be removed by pulling the filter forward.

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C Intake grille D Filter

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PLH-2, 2.5KKC Contents Indoor unit Safety PrecautionsRemote controller Outdoor unitPower line, fuse or circuit breaker During operationGrounding Disposing of the unit Introduction Components Indoor unit and remote controllerComponents Operation Outdoor unitOperation modes Cooling Switching the unit on/offHeating Drying dehumidifyingAutomatic cooling / heating Selecting a temperature Set the current time Using the timerChanging the set times Using the timer Clock on OFFSet the time to start the unit as follows Set the time to stop the unit as followsSelecting a fan speed Auto Start OperationAuto Stop Operation Adjusting vertical airflow direction Vertical airflow adjustmentPress button to select the vertical airflow direction Tips for best results Care Cleaning the filters and the indoor unitCare and cleaning Care and cleaningPre-season checks End-of-seasonFollowing do not indicate any malfunction TroubleshootingOperating range SpecificationsBG79S987H02