livington M21341 Arctic Air Instruction Manual
- June 10, 2024
- LIVINGTON
Table of Contents
livington M21341 Arctic Air Instruction Manual
REPLACEMENT OF THE FILTER
The water filter should be replaced every 6 months or when you get the impression that your Livington Arctic Air is no longer working correctly. The water tank lights up in YELLOW until a filter is inserted again. To do this, keep the ventilator speed regulator and the light switch pressed down for 3 seconds until the tank no longer lights up in YELLOW.
The filter can be ordered at www.mediashop.tv or by calling DE | AT | CH: 0800 376 36 06 | ROW: +423 388 18 00 (cost-free service hotline).
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Unplug the Livington Arctic Air.
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Lightly press the unlocking device below the front air outlet and pull off the air outlet from the appliance downwards. Put it beside (Illustration 1).
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Carefully pull it completely from the appliance (Illustration 2).
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Insert the new filter in the Livington Arctic Air, by following the markings on the filter (Illustration 3).
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Insert the top plug of the front air outlet in the openingand snap the locking device securely back into place (Illustration 4).
Service and Maintenance
We recommend cleaning the interior of the water tank and the appliance once a week. Use a non-abrasive cloth and, if necessary, a mild detergent. To achieve the best results, we recommend replacing the filter every 6 months.
Attention:
When removing the cover for changing of the filter, the ventilator switches
itself off and the water tank begins to blink red until the cover is put back
on. This is a safety device.
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