Cleaning By The End User - ProKlima ALASKA 120 C+H Manual De Instrucciones

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Anleitung Alaska 120 C+H_SPK7:Anleitung MKA 7000_D
Notes:
The device can be disconnected and
reconnected about 3 times without this causing
any significant loss in cooling capacity.
Do not disconnect the devices until immediately
before assembly and only leave disconnected for
as long as is absolutely necessary.
Make sure before reconnecting the lines that no
dirt, moisture or other foreign bodies are
impeding the function of the quick-lock couplings.
Otherwise there is a risk of refrigerant loss (no
warranty claim).
1. Open the connection box for the refrigerant
connecting line on the back of the device (Fig. 11)
and remove any fastening clamps for the
connecting lines above this.
2. Remove the condensate hose (C) (Fig.12).
3. Disconnect the electrical plug connection (A)
(Fig. 12).
4. Unscrew the terminal nuts using the open-ended
wrench provided. Do this by holding the top
hexagon of the connecting lines in place with an
open-ended wrench and only turning the bottom
hexagon of the connecting lines (B/D). Turn
continually until the connection is disconnected,
even though you may hear a slight hissing (Fig.
12).
5. Close off the open terminal nuts with the plastic
seals provided (Fig. 13).
6. Mount the outdoor device as described above.
7. Pull the connecting line through the opening in
the wall made earlier (diameter approx. 60 mm)
f) Mounting the connecting line
1. Once the outdoor device has successfully been
mounted, remove the plastic seals.
2. The connecting lines are connected to the indoor
device in reverse order to that described above
(Fig. 14).
3. Check the quick-lock couplings for leaks once the
connecting lines have been connected.
4. Retighten the connection box and the fastening
clamp for the refrigerant connecting line on the
back of the device (Fig. 15).

7. Cleaning by the end user

To avoid an electric shock or risk of fire, always pull
out the mains plug first before starting any cleaning
work.
28.11.2006
8:02 Uhr
a) Cleaning the air filter
The air conditioner is fitted with 2 filters.
1. Dust filter (close-meshed filter net)
2. Activated carbon filter (binds particles in the air
and prevents the development of bacteria)
Important: Never use the device without air filters.
Dust filter
Remove the activated carbon filter (see 5.h).
Use a vacuum cleaner or tap the dust filter gently to
remove the dust. If the filter is very dirty, wash it
carefully with warm water. Then leave to dry
thoroughly.
Activated carbon filter
The activated carbon filter is located behind the dust
filter and cannot be washed. Its service life is
dependent on the operating conditions. The filter
should be inspected every six months and replaced if
necessary.
b) Cleaning the housing
Use only a gentle cleaner and a soft cloth to clean the
housing. Never use aggressive media, petrol, alcohol
or thinner. Only fit the filter back in place when
thoroughly dry.
c) At the end of the season
At the end of the season, let the device run for
approx. 3 hours in the fan function.
Then roll up the power cable and store it at the
back of the device.
Place a suitable container underneath the
condensate drain and remove the plug (A) (Fig.
16).
The trough then empties.
Re-insert the plug (A) (Fig. 16) in the condensate
drain.
Important: If the plug is not inserted or is not
inserted correctly, water will escape the next time
the device is used again.
Clean the filters and the housing (7.a/7.b).
Re-insert the filter when thoroughly dry.
Please contact your customer service outlet for
advice on how to dispose of the device.
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