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Our air con unit says that the filter needs cleaning/changing. As you know my OH is not able to do anything so it is down to me. First of all is the filter in the exterior or interior unit? What do I need to do and is it easy? I have no instruction booklet so am at a loss.
Rosemary |
Re: air con
If I have no instruction book, I generally look up the manufacturer on the internet. They quite often have downloadable instructions in PDF format.
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Re: air con
Originally Posted by The Oddities
(Post 9517369)
Our air con unit says that the filter needs cleaning/changing. As you know my OH is not able to do anything so it is down to me. First of all is the filter in the exterior or interior unit? What do I need to do and is it easy? I have no instruction booklet so am at a loss.
Rosemary The filters are then staring you in the face (normally), study for a moment and take one out remembering how it sits in situ. Soak/wash/rinse in a sink with some washing up liquid and allow to dry, replace and do the other one. Little quick pull on the cover to release it & let it swing back down into place, again a little pressure to click it back into situ. |
Re: air con
Originally Posted by playamonte
(Post 9518513)
Its an interior one & the front of the unit will simply click out from the bottom/sides and the swivel up to lock in place.
The filters are then staring you in the face (normally), study for a moment and take one out remembering how it sits in situ. Soak/wash/rinse in a sink with some washing up liquid and allow to dry, replace and do the other one. Little quick pull on the cover to release it & let it swing back down into place, again a little pressure to click it back into situ. Rosemary |
Re: air con
whilst switched off pass a stiff brush over the condenser unit, removing dust and dirt from the heat exchanger.
although there are a couple of other things to look that may require special equipment you will by now have saved yourself €100 svc charge :thumbup: |
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Thanks all for your help.
Rosemary |
Re: air con
Talking about air con units, I had mine re gassed last week,
Gas............ ....................................... €35 labour............................................ ..... €35 Fuel charge taken from a chart................€65....:thumbdown: He tried to make himself look kind let me have the fuel charge for €3. What a con, I could have bought a new unit nearly for that.:thumbdown: |
Re: air con
Originally Posted by anonimouse
(Post 9526976)
Talking about air con units, I had mine re gassed last week,
Gas............ ....................................... €35 labour............................................ ..... €35 Fuel charge taken from a chart................€65....:thumbdown: He tried to make himself look kind let me have the fuel charge for €3. What a con, I could have bought a new unit nearly for that.:thumbdown: how new is it & what gas does it have ?? |
Re: air con
Originally Posted by anonimouse
(Post 9526976)
Talking about air con units, I had mine re gassed last week,
Gas............ ....................................... €35 labour............................................ ..... €35 Fuel charge taken from a chart................€65....:thumbdown: He tried to make himself look kind let me have the fuel charge for €3. What a con, I could have bought a new unit nearly for that.:thumbdown: |
Re: air con
Originally Posted by bil
(Post 9527829)
What the hell is a fuel charge?
Yes it needed gassing don't know what gas it uses it had a leak some how, it's about 3 years old. |
Re: air con
Originally Posted by playamonte
(Post 9518513)
Its an interior one & the front of the unit will simply click out from the bottom/sides and the swivel up to lock in place.
The filters are then staring you in the face (normally), study for a moment and take one out remembering how it sits in situ. Soak/wash/rinse in a sink with some washing up liquid and allow to dry, replace and do the other one. Little quick pull on the cover to release it & let it swing back down into place, again a little pressure to click it back into situ. Thank you once again, I really appreciate you taking the time and trouble to explain it to me. Rosemary |
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