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Electrolux EXP26U338CW (40 m², 9000 BTU/h)

Electrolux EXP26U338CW

40 m², 9000 BTU/h


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Anonymous

4 months ago

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Thelaglar

4 months ago

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Hello Anonymous, if you are standing behind the appliance, there is a large opening on the left for the "warm air exhaust hose", just above and to the right of this connection is a smaller one, which has a rotating cap that is connected to the air conditioner. Unscrew the cap, take out the black rubber plug (you have to use a bit of force, but be careful that it doesn't break off in the middle, it happened to me) and then put the small hose in, but you have to lead the hose into a (mine is 8 litre) bucket, because when you have the air conditioning in operation, it also dehumidifies the ambient air at the same time. 8-TO NOTE: my experience is not to leave the appliance running unattended for longer than 4-5 hours, otherwise the bucket with the "dehumidifying water" will overflow! Have fun with it and best regards Thelaglar
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Anonymous

5 months ago

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Galaxus

5 months ago

The device does not have integrated wifi and is not smart home compatible. Control is via infrared remote control and there is no native support for smart home integration or wifi control on the model. An optional wifi module insert is not officially documented or planned.
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Paintshot172

3 years ago

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Stardustone

3 years ago

The cooling capacity depends on the size of the room and also on how well it succeeds in compensating for the inflow of hot outside air through the cooling. The unit has a medium energy efficiency, it has an A rating and consumes 1 KW of electricity per hour. If higher cooling capacity is important, a unit with 12000 BTU should be looked at. The power consumption may be slightly higher, but so is the cooling capacity.

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