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Air filter for indoor unit
Clean the air filter at intervals of no more than 2
weeks. Reduce this interval if the air is especially
dirty.
Cleaning the filter on the indoor unit
Please proceed as follows in order to clean the
unit:
1. Remove the mains plug.
2. Pull the filter out of the unit (Fig. 18).
3. Clean the filter of dust. Use a vacuum
cleaner in the event of slight soiling.
4. In the event of more severe soiling, carefully
clean in lukewarm water.
5. Subsequently allow the filter to dry in the air.
6. Insert the filter back into the device.
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Shut-down
NOTICE!
Never switch off the equipment by pulling out
the mains plug.
Temporary shut-down
If it is planned to shut down the equipment for
longer periods e.g. during the winter, proceed as
follows:
1. Allow the equipment run for 2-3 hours in cir-
culation mode. This extracts any residual
humidity from the unit.
2. Shut down the equipment by pressing the "I /
0" button on the operating panel. Only then
should you pull out the mains plug and wind
up the cable.
3. Empty the internal condensate container via
the condensate drain hose on the rear side of
the indoor unit.
4. Make sure that there is no condensate in the
outdoor unit before storing the indoor and
outdoor unit indoors. To drain the conden-
sate, remove the plug from the outdoor unit.
5. Clean the filter and the plastic surfaces.
6. Hang the outdoor unit onto the indoor unit.
7. Cover the equipment with a synthetic tar-
paulin to protect it against dust.
8. Store the equipment in a cool and dry loca-
tion away from direct sunlight.
Permanent shut-down
The entire system should only be dismantled by a
specialist firm familiar with all environmental
aspects involved. REMKO GmbH & Co. KG or your
sales partner will be be pleased to provide details
of refrigerant specialists in your area.
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