SECTION 3 | GETTING STARTED |
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3.3POWER SUPPLY CORD AND RECEPTACLE
•The plug should be well fixed and not damaged.
•Do not plug the unit with an adapter.
•Be sure the plug is fully inserted into the receptacle.
•The power cable must not come into contact with liquid of any kind; do not handle with damp or wet hands.
•Do not squeeze the cable or let it come into contact with a sharp surface.
•Do not use the power cables to drag the unit.
•Do not leave the cable in a tangled coil when it is working.
•Do not let the power cable come into contact with a hot surface.
• Do not leave the power cable in a high traffic area that will be more | Figure 6 |
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3.4 KNOWING YOUR PORTABLE AIR CONDITIONER
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2. | Air filter | 8. | Hot air discharging port | |||
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4. | Operation panel | 9. | Pump Drain | |||
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6. | Control signal receptor |
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