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The air conditioning unit is made up of two separa-
te units linked up to one another by copper piping
(suitably insulated) and a power supply cable.
The Internal Unit should be installed on a wall of
the room to be air conditioned.
The External Unit can be free standing on the floor
or installed on a wall, on special supporting brac-
kets.
remote control
NOTES:
- For the air conditioning unit to work at its best, make sure it is
suitably sized for your specific air conditioning requirements.
(risk of poor appliance performance)
- Do not obstruct the air inlet and outlet grilles with any objects.
(risk of the appliance overheating).
- If the appliance is left unused for an extended period of time,
disconnect the power supply cable from the mains as the
appliance would otherwise remain powered. (risk of personal
injury from fire and fumes).
ATTENTION:
- Do not start or stop the appliance by simply plugging it into or
out of the electricity mains (risk of personal injury due to elec-
trocution).
- Do not climb onto the internal or external unit and do not place
any objects on them at all (risk of personal injury and damage
to any objects that fall from a height).
- Do not expose yourself to the direct air flow for a prolonged
period of time (risk of personal injury from skin sensitisation).
INDOOR UNIT PANEL
"AUTO/STOP" BUTTON
1) "AUTO" FUNCTION
In this position, the appliance operates in AUTO mode. The
operating mode can be changed by sending a signal from the
remote control;
2) "STOP" FUNCTION
This function is used to stop the appliance.
ATTENTION:
do not touch the selector with wet hands (risk of personal
injury from electrocution).
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WALL-HUNG MODEL
air inlet
grille
directional
FLAPS
air
outlet
INTERNAL UNIT
air outlet
EXTERNAL UNIT
Air inlet
Piping
and elec-
trical
cables