[. . . ] t Your appliance must be assembled and connected in accordance with the assembly instructions and current regulations. If these instructions are not observed, you run the risk of losing your warranty. t All our appliances are made in accordance with present-day safety regulations. Only technicians instructed in these matters are authorised to repair them. [. . . ] Condensed water formed during air conditioning evaporates automatically and is expelled outdoors, together with hot air, through the hot-air expulsion duct. In conditions of extreme humidity, the appliance accumulates water in an internal tank. When the water in this tank reaches a certain level, safety pilot light comes on, indicating that the tank needs to be emptied. t Turn the appliance off and wait 10 minutes for the safety systems to reset. t Place a bowl at the drainage pipe outlet to collect the condensed water in. t Set the appliance to either the temperature control or dehumidification position. Do not forget to put the plug back in place on the drainage stopcock and to turn the stopcock 90° in a clockwise direction before setting the appliance to the temperature control setting. The appliance will shed water if you fail to do so. 8 Ways of releasing air outdoors Temporary installation t Connect the diffusion duct to the hot-air expulsion duct. t Open the window slightly and feed the diffusion duct through the gap. t Close the window as much as possible and secure it in place using the suction pad provided. Permanent installation The appliance can be installed on a permanent basis using window/wall Optional Accessory, reference B1 RKZ 06009, available from your supplier. t A hole must be made in the wall and the wall accessory fitted in order to expel hot air. t Store the diffusion duct away and connect the air expulsion duct to the accessory. t Only the transparent end section of the accessory is used when air is to be expelled through a window on a permanent basis. diameter hole must be made in the glass in order to fit the accessory. N. B. · Do not extend the hot-air expulsion duct more than necessary (maximum length: 140 cm. ). This can impede proper hot-air expulsion, which may reduce cooling efficiency. 9 Dehumidification When set to , the appliance removes humidity from the atmosphere. t Place a bowl at the drainage pipe outlet to collect the condensed water in. t The amount of water removed from the air can reach as much as 30 liters/24 hours, depending on atmospheric conditions. · Do not forget to put the plug back in place on the drainage stopcock and to turn the stopcock 90° in a clockwise direction before setting the appliance to the temperature control setting. · Always remember that in order for the dehumidification function to work properly, ambient temperature must be at least 18°C. Air purification The air inside a room is circulated through a set of purifying filters when the appliance is set to this function. t The appliance comes with a main filter with a double active purifying filter. t Put the air expulsion duct in the same position as for dehumidification. [. . . ] The following procedures can help you solve a number of small problems and save you from contacting our Technical Service unnecessarily. If after performing the procedures described the problem persists or happens again, then contact our Technical Service 12 Things that can save you from making unnecessary phone calls What to do if . . . . . . t Make sure that there is power in the mains electricity supply and all the fuses are in working order. the appliance doesn't work and the safety pilot light comes on . . . [. . . ]