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Cleaning the air ionizer
• Clean the air ionizer when you clean the dust collecting unit. (Clean approximately once
every six months.)
Preparation:
1. Turn off the air conditioner using the remote control.
2. Turn off the power supply.
1 Fully open the vertical air flow louvers by hand.
2 Remove the dust on the air ionizer.
• Use a toothbrush to rub the ends of the metal pins inside the air ionizer (dark blue)
three or four times.
• Do not use cotton swabs or other objects with fluff.
3 Close the vertical air flow louvers.
Cleaning the dust collecting unit
• Clean the dust collecting unit when the FILTER indicator (orange) turns on.
(This indicator turns on after PAP operation of about 1000 hours.)
• Pressing the RESET buttons turns off the FILTER indicator.
• Perform cleaning about once every six months.
• Even if the FILTER indicator does not turn on, clean the dust collecting unit whenever the
unit makes a humming, clicking, or buzzing sound. If the indicator turns on during the
night, the air conditioner can still be used until the morning without a problem, but be sure
to perform cleaning as soon as possible.
Preparation:
1. Turn off the air conditioner using the remote control.
2. Turn off the power supply.
1 Open the air inlet grille.
Lift up the air inlet grille until it clicks into place.
2 Grasp the left and right handles of the air filter and lift up slightly and then pull
downward to remove the filter from the filter holder.
3 Take out the dust collecting unit.
• Grasp the handles, and then pull out as shown in a and b.
WARNING
Touching the ends of the metal pins inside the air ionizer (dark blue) can result in an
electrical shock.
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