Instruction Manual
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CLEANING, MAINTENANCE
In order to ensure optimum functioning, the unit may require cleaning at least once a month,
depending on the manner of use and degree of contamination.
1. Switch off and power off the unit by unplugging it from the electric outlet before cleaning.
2. Allow the appliance to cool (for at least 30 minutes).
3. Use a vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment to clean the air inlet and outlet openings.
4. Use a slightly moistened cloth to clean the unit’s exterior. Do not use any aggressive cleaners.
Avoid getting water inside the unit and on the electric components!
TROUBLESHOOTING
Malfunction Possible solution
The unit does not heat in heating mode.
Check the section on overheating protection!
Check the thermostat settings!
Overheating protection activates frequently. Clean the appliance!
The unit does not respond to the remote
control's signal.
Check the remote control's batteries!
DISPOSAL
Waste equipment must be collected and disposed separately from household waste
because it may contain components hazardous to the environment or health. Used
or waste equipment may be dropped off free of charge at the point of sale, or at any
distributor which sells equipment of identical nature and function. Dispose of product at
a facility specializing in the collection of electronic waste. By doing so, you will protect
the environment as well as the health of others and yourself. If you have any questions,
contact the local waste management organization. We shall undertake the tasks pertinent
to the manufacturer as prescribed in the relevant regulations and shall bear any associated
costs arising.
DISPOSING OFALKALINEAND RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES
Batteries, whether alkaline or rechargeable, must not be handled together with regular
household waste. It is the legal obligation of the product’s user to dispose of batteries at a
nearby collection center or at a retail shop. This ensures that the batteries are ultimately
neutralized in an environment-friendly way.