4 - MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
Always make sure the appliance has been disconnected electrically before
proceeding with any maintenance or cleaning intervention.
Do not touch the metal parts of the appliance when you remove the filter.
There is a risk of injury due to the sharp metal edges.
Do not use water to clean the internal parts of the air conditioner.
Exposure to water can ruin the isolation, with the risk of electric shocks.
4.1 - CLEANING
4.1.a - Cleaning the appliance and the remote control
a. Use a dry cloth to clean the appliance and the remote control.
b. It is possible to use a cloth moistened with cold water to clean the appliance in case it's very dirty.
Do not use a chemically treated or antistatic cloth to clean the appliance.
Do not use gasoline, solvent, polish or similar solvents.
These products could cause the breakage or deformation of the plastic surface.
4.1.b - Cleaning the suction filter
In order to guarantee effective indoor air filtration and good working order of your appliance, it is essential to
periodically clean the air filters (13) every 2 weeks (in conditions of frequent use) (Fig.9).
Operate as follows:
a. Open the front panel (2) and then slide the filters out (13) (Fig.9).
b. The filters(13) must be washed using a jet of water facing in the direction opposite to that of the accumulation
of dust or cleaned using a suction device (Fig.10).
c. If the dirt is particularly difficult to remove (such as grease or deposits of other types) the filters must be
previously immersed in a solution of water and neutral detergent.
d. Before re-introducing the filters, it is good practice to shake then to eliminate the water accumulating during
washing.
If the filters (13) are damaged, replace them.
e. Make sure that the filters (13) are completely dry.
f. Re-position the filters (13) correctly in the relative seats.
g. Suck possible fluff from the grille (Fig. 20).
Do not use the appliance without the filter (13).
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