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CARE & MAINTENANCE
CLEANING THE AIR FILTER
The air fi lter on the indoor unit should be cleaned
approximately every 2 weeks. The air fi lter may
require more frequent cleaning if there is signifi cant
dander or fur in the air.
1. Open the front panel.
2. Remove the air fi lter by gently pulling
downward.
3. Clean the fi lter with warm water. Water should
not be hotter than 113°F (45°C).
4. Ensure the fi lter is completely dry before
replacing in the appliance.
Note: The electrostatic and deodorant fi lter (if
installed) cannot be washed and must be replaced
with new fi lters every 6 months.
CLEANING THE HEAT EXCHANGER
1. Open the front panel of the indoor unit and
them remove it by lifting and unhooking it from
the hinges to make cleaning easier.
2. Clean the heat exchanger using a cloth and
water that is not hotter than 113°F (45°C).
Never use aggressive solvents or detergents.
3. If the battery of the outdoor unit is clogged,
remove any leaves or debris by hand and
remove any dust with an air jet or with water.
END OF SEASON CARE
1. Disconnect the automatic switch or the plug.
2. Clean and replace the fi lters.
3. On a sunny day, let the air conditioner run on
fan only mode for several hours to ensure that
the inside of the unit can dry completely.
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ERROR CODES
In the case of an error, the following codes may
appear on the display of the indoor unit.
E1 - indoor temperature sensor fault
E2 - indoor pipe temperature sensor fault
E3 - outdoor pipe temperature sensor fault
E4 - refrigerant system leak or fault
E6 - malfunction of indoor fan motor
E7 - outdoor air temperature sensor fault
E8 - outdoor discharge temperature sensor fault
E9 - outdoor IPM module fault
EA - outdoor current detect fault
EE - outdoor PCB EEPROM fault
EF - outdoor fan motor fault
EH - outdoor suction temperature sensor fault
DISPOSAL
Check for local regulatory compliance regarding
approved and safe disposal of this appliance.
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