Care & Cleaning
Front panel cleaning
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Wipe off dirt with a piece of cloth or tissue moistened with water.
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For stubborn dirt, wipe with a cloth moistened with a neutral liquid detergent.
Sensor air inlet cleaning
(Dust, odor, temperature and humidity sensors)
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Using a vacuum cleaner nozzle attachment with a narrow opening,
suck up dust adhering to the air inlets and sensor holes.
Air inlets
NOTE
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Be careful not to scratch the front of the front panel or damage the projections on the back of it when it is removed.
The projections on the backside operate as a safety switch that shuts power OFF when the panel is opened.
If damaged, the unit cannot be started.
Rear of front panel
Be careful not to damage these projections.
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Top hole
Projection
CAUTION
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Do not use hard bristle brushes, etc.
Tools of the sort may scratch the front panel.
WARNING
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Do not use petrol, benzene, thinner, scouring powder, kerosene,
alcohol, etc.
Substances of the sort may lead to cracking, electric shock or ignition.
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Do not wash the unit frame with water.
Contact with water may lead to electric shock, fi re or damage.
Unit frame cleaning
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If dust has accumulated, suck it up with a vacuum
cleaner.
Air inlets
WARNING
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In the rear of the hole at the top of the unit is a
safety switch, therefore do not touch it.
Touching the switch may result in electric shock.
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If the switches are accidentally damaged and the
unit cannot be started as a result, contact the
service shop.
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