SAFETY NOTES
Always set the most adequate temperature. | • The airflow direction can be moved | ||
It is recommend to set the temperature | upward or downward when unit is | ||
about 5°C cooler than the outside | running. | ||
temperature to reduce energy costs. |
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| • Make sure that the air outlet grills and |
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| intake vents are free from obstructions. |
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| Louver of left/right | Louver of upward/ |
| direction | downward direction |
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Keep doors and windows closed when the | Do not leave animals or plants exposed | |
air conditioner is running, otherwise it could | directly to the coolling airflow for long | |
affect the air conditioner cooling efficiency. | periods of time. |
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Do not splash water or other liquid on the | The air conditioner must be properly |
air conditioner to prevent risks of electric | grounded. Do not connect the ground to |
shocks or unit malfunction. | gas or water pipes, lightning rods, lighting |
| poles or telephone/cable lines. |
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| WARNING |
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To eliminate risks of vibrations and damage | Do not use the air conditioner for other pur- | ||
to the compressor, make sure the air | poses than what it is designed for (such as | ||
conditioner is properly connected and | drying clothes, preserving foods, etc.). | ||
powered with 115 V / 1 ph / 60 Hz. |
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Unit working temperature range:
Do not operate unit if outside temperature is below
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