Woods WAC1202G Manuel utilisateur

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AIR CONDITIONER
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CUSTOMER CARE AND SERVICE
Always use original spare parts.
When contacting our Authorised Service Centre,
ensure that you have the following data available:
Model number, receipt and serial number.
The refrigerant used in this portable air conditioner is
the environmentally friendly hydrocarbon R290. This
refrigerant is odorless, and compared to alternative
refrigerants, the R290 is ozone-free.
EU directive :2014/53/EU
Warning / Caution-Safety information.
General information and tips.
Environmental information.
Subject to change without notice.
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WOOD’S FOR CLEAN AND HEALTHY
INDOOR AIR
The brand Wood’s was born with the
Wood’s family over 65 years ago in the
Canadian city of Guelph, Ontario. This
is where Wood’s began developing and
manufacturing dehumidiers in 1950. Since
then Wood’s has helped several hundred
thousand households to prevent damages
from mould damp, and to breathe
cleaner air. Our portable air conditioners
are suitable for use in most climates,
where capacity is good even at dierent
temperatures and humidity levels. They
are used with good results in premises
that become hot such as living rooms,
oces or bedrooms. The amount of hot air
that the air conditioner removes depends
on the temperature, humidity level, and
placement. External weather conditions
may also aect the performance of the air
conditioner.
Wood’s air conditioners are safe in
operation and intended for continuous use
over many years.
HOW DOES THE AIR CONDITIONING
UNIT WORK?
Low pressure gives cold air
The main element of the air conditioner
is a coolant, which under low pressure is
converted to gas. The process “creates
cold”, which is transmitted inward, while
keeping the warm air out.
A liquid coolant is passed through an
expansion valve and into a pipe where the
pressure is low.
The coolant evaporates and turns into a
gas. The process absorbs heat from the
surroundings and the pipe is cooled.
A fan blows the cold air into the room.
The gas is passed through a compressor,
which increases the pressure and converts
the gas into liquid.
In this process, heat is released, which
is led to pipes on the opposite side and
blown out by a fan.
A thermostat shuts o the unit when the
indoor air is cold enough.
1. SECURITY WARNINGS
Flammable material. This
appliance contains R290/
Propane a ammable refrigerant.
Refer to this manual for
safety information.
Read technical manual
Read operators manual.
SAFETY INFORMATION
Before the installation and use
of the appliance, carefully read
the supplied instructions. The
manufacturer is not responsible
if an incorrect installation and
use causes injuries and damages.
Always keep the instructions with
the appliance for future reference.
Children and vulnerable people
safety
WARNING
Risk of injury or permanent
disability.
This appliance can be used by
children aged 8 years and above
and persons with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities or
lack of experience and knowledge
if they have been given supervision
or instruction concerning the use
of the appliance in a safe way and
understand the hazards involved.
Do not let children play with the
appliance.
Children of less than 3 years should
be kept away unless continuously
supervised.
Keep all packaging away from
children.
Cleaning and user maintenance
shall not be made by children
without supervision.
General Safety
This appliance is intended to be
used in households and similar
applications such as: Family room,
living room, sta kitchen areas in
shops, oces, and other working
environments. The rating plate is
located at the side or back of the
Air Conditioner.
Keep ventilation openings clear of
obstruction.
Do not use mechanical devices
or other means to accelerate the
defrosting process, other than
those recommended by the
manufacturer.
The appliance shall not be stored
in a room with operating ignition
sources (for example: open ames,
an operating gas appliance or an
operating electric heater. Do not
pierce or burn.
Be aware that refrigerants may
not contain an odour. Do not use
water spray and steam to clean the
appliance. Clean the appliance with
a moist soft cloth. Only use neutral
detergents. Do not use abrasive
products, abrasive cleaning pads,
solvents, or metal objects.
If the supply cord is damaged,
it must be replaced by the
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manufacturer, its Authorised
Service Centre or similarly qualied
persons in order to avoid a hazard.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Installation
WARNING
Only a qualied person must install
this appliance.
Remove all the packaging.
Do not install or use a damaged
appliance. The appliance shall be
installed, operated, and stored
in a room with a oor area larger
than 12,5 m². Obey the installation
instruction supplied with the
appliance.
Always be careful when you move
the appliance because it is heavy.
Always wear safety gloves. Be
aware that refrigerants may not
contain an odour.
Make sure the air can circulate
around the appliance.
Wait at least 4 hours before
connecting the appliance to the
power supply. This is to allow
the oil to ow back into the
compressor.
Do not install the appliance close
to radiators or other heat sources.
Do not install the appliance where
there is direct sunlight.
Electrical connection
WARNING
Risk of re and electrical shock.
The appliance must be connected
to a grounded outlet.
Make sure that the electrical
information on the rating plate
matches with the power supply. If
not, contact an electrician.
Always use a correctly installed
shockproof socket.
Do not use multi-plug adapters
and extension cables.
Make sure not to cause damage
to the electrical components (e.g.
mains plug, mains cable).
Contact the Authorised Service
Centre or an electrician to change
the electrical components.
The mains cable must stay below
the level of the mains plug.
Connect the mains plug to the
mains socket only at the end of the
installation.
Make sure that there is access
to the mains plug after the
installation.
Do not pull the mains cable to
disconnect the appliance. Always
pull at the mains plug.
Use
WARNING
Risk of injury, burns, electrical
shock or re.
Do not change the specication of
this appliance.
Be careful not to cause damage to
the refrigerant circuit. It contains
propane (R290), a natural gas with
a high level of environmental
compatibility. This gas is
ammable.
If damage occurs to the refrigerant
circuit, make sure that there are no
ames and sources of ignition in
the room. Ventilate the room.
Do not put ammable products or
items that are wet with ammable
products near or on the appliance.
Disposal
WARNING
Risk of injury.
Disconnect the appliance from the
mains supply.
Cut o the mains cable and discard
it.
The refrigerant circuit of this
appliance is ozone-friendly.
Contact your municipal authority
for information on how to discard
the appliance correctly.
Do not cause damage to the part
of the cooling unit that is near the
heat exchanger.
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2. Installation
BEFORE FIRST USE
Let the machine stand up for 4 hours before
use
Selecting a Location
Important
1. This air conditioner may be moved around
indoor conveniently; keep the unit in an upright
position while moving it. The air-conditioner shall
be placed at a at surface.
Do not install or operate this air-conditioner in a
bathroom or other wet environment.
Since a portable air conditioner is on wheels, it is
easy to change positions. When the heat rises, just
move your portable air conditioner into a room
you desire, to quickly start cooling the
space. The air conditioner must be operated in an
enclosed area to be most eective.
Close all doors, windows, and other
outside openings to the room. The
eectiveness of the Air Conditioner
depends on the temperature and humidity level.
2. Place the air conditioner in a location that
does not restrict airow through the
front of the unit.
3. An Air Conditioner operating in a
room will have little or no eect
in drying an adjacent enclosed storage
area, such as a closet, unless there
is adequate circulation of air in and
out of the area. A portable Air Conditioner
evacuates the heat from the unit with a ventilation
hose through a window or exhaust air valve.
4. There should be a minimum of
50 cm distance between Air Conditioner and
closest object. See image for reference.
SET UP AIR CONDITIONER FOR INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT:
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1. Control panel
3. Product description
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1. Main Air Conditioner Unit
2. Remote Control
3. Batteries
4. User manual
5. Round connector
6. Hot - Air exhaust hose
7. Adapter
8. Window kit
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1. Front panel
2. Remote control receiving window
3. Control panel
4. Top panel
5. Horizontal louver
6. Right decoration board
7. Upper lter assembly of back panel
8. Remote control compartment
9. Left decoration board
10. Power cord with plug
11. Winding-pillar
12. Lower lter assembly of back panel
13. Drain cover
14. Universal wheel
15. Filter assembly of side panel
16. Protective grid
17. Fastener
18. Handle
19. Round connector of exhaust hose
20. Exhaust hose
21. Adapter of exhaust hose
22. Window kits
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1. Side view of main air conditioner
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1. Back view of main air conditioner
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1. Air outlet
2. Control panel
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1. Timer button
2. Speed button
3. Up button
4. Down button
5. Mode button
6. Power button
7. Cool mode indicator
8. Dehumidify mode indicator
9. Fan mode indicator
10. Energy conversation mode indicator
11. WiFi indicator
12. Auto swing function indicator
13. Auto clean function indicator
14. Water full indicator
15. Sleep mode indicator
16. Fan speed indicator
17. Timer indicator
18. Time of timer indicator
19. Temperature indicator
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1. How to remove the lters
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1. Grip the lter handle and pull it out gently
in correct direction.
2. Clean the dirty particles in lter by cleaner
if it is necessary.
3. Immerse and wash the lter gently into
warm water (about 40) mixed with neu-
tral cleaner, and then rinse and dry them
thoroughly in the shade.
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1. Fastener
2. Slot
3. Exhaust hose assembly
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1. Remote control box
2. Remote control
3. Remote control hold direction
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1. Up and down button
2. Fan speed button
3. Timer button
4. Sleep button
5. LCD display window
6. Power button
7. Mode button
8. Auto swing button
9. Auto clean button
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1. Before using your remote, install the AAA
batteries into the remote control.
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1. Drain cover
2. Drain hose
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1. Drain cover
2. Drain stopper
3. Water out
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1. Extend one end of the exhaust hose, screw
the end without slot of round connector
onto it with anticlockwise direction at least
3 laps.
2. Extend another end of exhaust hose, screw
the adapter onto it with anticlockwise direc-
tion at least 3 laps.
3. Exhaust hose assembly
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1. Keep two ends of window seal plates to
meet the window edges well, to ensure seal
eect.
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1. Ready to use air conditioner
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Installation
If the unit has been transported horizon-
tally, keep it in an upright position for 4
hours before using it.
Place the unit on a at and solid surface.
Do not install the unit in bathrooms or
other wet environments.
Make sure that airow isn’t blocked, always
keep at least 50 cm distance to surroun-
ding surfaces.
INSTALLING THE EXHAUST HOSE
1. Extend one end of exhaust hose,
screw the end without a slot of round
connector onto it with anticlockwise
direction at least 3 laps.
2. Extend another end of exhaust hose,
screw the adapter onto it in a counter-
clockwise direction at least 3 laps.
3. Extend the exhaust hose and lead it
outside through a door or window.
USING THE WINDOW KIT
1. To use the window kit, open the
window and place the window kit either
horizontally or vertically, depending on
the window.
2. Adjust the length of the window kit and
fasten it with the screws.
3. Shut the window and attach the adapter
on the exhaust hose to the window kit.
BATTERY INSTRUCTIONS
Before using your remote, install the AAA
batteries into the remote control.
1. Press and slide the battery cover on the
back of the remote control, then you can
remove the cover.
2. Insert two new alkaline AAA batteries
into the battery compartment, being
sure to note the proper polarity.
3. Put back the battery cover, making sure
the locking tab clicks into place.
Use alkaline batteries only. Do not use
rechargeable batteries.
When replacing batteries, always replace
both batteries with new ones. Do not mix
old and new batteries.
If the air conditioner will not be used for
an extended period of time, remove the
batteries from the remote control.
Operating instructions
1. Starting the unit. Press the POWER
button to start and stop the unit.
2. Select mode. The unit has 4 dierent
modes: cooling, dehumidify, energy
conservation and fan mode. Press MODE
on the control panel or remote control
to select mode.
Cooling mode: the set desired
temperature with the arrows on the
control panel or the remote control. Set
temperature is shown in the display.
Dehumidify. In dehumidify mode,
the fan will run on low speed only.
Temperature cannot be set.
Fan mode. The compressor stops and
only the fan will run. Temperature
cannot be set.
Energy conversation mode. Low
energy consumption under Energy
Conversation mode. When the ambient
temperature is higher than the set
temperature, the unit operates in cool
mode. When the ambient temperature
reaches the set temperature, the
compressor stops running and the
upper fan also stops running. After 2
minutes and 30 seconds, the upper fan
will run at low speed for 30 seconds. If
the compressor does not start (that is,
the ambient temperature is lower than
the set temperature), the upper fan will
repeatedly operate in this mode (stop
for 2 minutes 30 seconds / low wind
operation for 30 seconds).
3. Set timer.
To set the timer for shut o, press
the TIMER button when the unit is
operating.
To set the timer for start, press the TIMER
button when the unit is switched o.
Set time with the up and down arrows on
the control panel or remote control. When
the timer is activated, a light is shown on
the control panel.
4. Set fan speed. Press the SPEED button
on the control panel to choose fan
speed. On the remote control, press the
FAN button to choose fan speed.
5. Celsius/Fahrenheit On the control panel,
press the up and down arrows at the
same time to switch between Celsius
and Fahrenheit.
6. Sleep mode. Use the sleep mode during
the night and the unit will not disturb
your sleep. When in cooling mode, press
the TIMER and UP together to enter
sleep mode. On the remote, press the
SLEEP button. Press again to deactivate.
7. Auto swing function. Press the TIMER
and SPEED buttons at the same time
to activate the swing function. On the
remote, press the Auto-swing button.
Press again to deactivate.
8. Auto clean function. Press the AUTO-
CLEAN button on the remote control to
clean the unit internally. The unit will
clean for 3 minutes before shutting o.
PROTECTION FUNCTIONS
Automatic defrost
The unit will automatically defrost when
needed. In defrost mode, the display
shows E4 and no buttons except the
POWER button are active.
Compressor protection
The unit has a compressor protection
function causing a 3-minute start delay
after the unit is restarted.
Water full alarm
When the water tank is full, the unit will
stop working. A water-full indication light
is shown in the display and a warning
sound is heard. Empty the water tank and
restart the unit.
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Water drainage instruction
Empty the water tank
Unscrew the drain cover and remove the
water stopper. Empty the water tank and
reattach the water stopper and drain
cover.
Notes:
Move the unit carefully to avoid leakage.
Tilt the unit slightly backwards when
draining.
Block the drain hole as soon as possible
before the tray is full if it cannot hold all
water in the unit to prevent the water
leakage and wet the oor or carpet.
Water stopper and drain cover must be
tightly installed, to avoid new conden-
sate to wet the oor or carpet when the
unit re-starts working.
Connecting a water hose for continu-
ous drainage
Unscrew the drain cover and remove the
water stopper. Attach a 13 mm water hose
to the pipe on the unit. (Water hose not
included). Lead the other end of the water
hose to a drain. Make sure that the water
can be drained downwards.
Notes:
Drain hose must be installed when
there’s no water in the tray.
It is suggested that not to use continu-
ous drainage when the unit is in COOL
mode, to ensure enough water recycle
in the unit to enhance the system cool-
ing eects.
Put the drain hose in an inaccessible
place, not higher than drainage hole
and keep the drain hose straight with-
out any exure.
Keep the drain cover and its stopper
properly when continuous drainage is
adopted.
The air lter
The air lter prevents dust and dirt from
entering the machine, prolonging its life
expectancy. The lter must be cleaned
regularly, otherwise, the unit may be
seriously damaged. Therefore, clean the
lters at least once every two weeks.
Filter cleaning
1. Remove the lter.
2. Wash it with warm water and a mild
cleansing agent. Alternatively, the lter
may be vacuum cleaned.
3. Let the lter dry and put it back.
Filter installation
Aim the end of the lter toward the slot
then push lter gently into slot.
Notes:
Be sure to install the lter to the side
panel and then the lter to the rear
panel.
Install the lter with opposite direction
of removal.
When installing the filter, place it gently
in, to avoid any damage to it.
Storage instructions
Remote Control Storage
1. Insert remote control into the built-in
compartment on the left side of the
unit.
2. Press the lower part of built-in compart-
ment gently to open it and take out
remote controller.
End of Season Storage
1. Screw o the drain cover and pull out
the stopper to drain condensate water
completely.
2. Keep unit running in fan mode for half
day to dry inside of unit completely to
prevent from going moldy.
3. Turn o the unit, pull out plug then
wrap the power cord around the wi-
re-winding pillar, insert the plug into
the universal xing hole at the back pa-
nel of the unit, install the water stopper
and drain cover.
4. Remove the heat exhaust hose assem-
bly, clean and keep it properly.
Notes:
Hold the exhaust hose assembly with
both hands when removal.
Push the fasteners aside on exhaust air
outlet using your thumbs, then pull out
exhaust hose assembly.
5. Pack the air-conditioner properly with
soft plastic bag and put it in a dry place
with appropriate dust-proof measures,
and keep the unit away from children.
6. Take out the batteries from the remote
control and keep it properly.
Note:
Assure the unit is stored in a dry place.
All accessories of the unit shall be pro-
tected together properly.
Maintenance
Read more about how to clean your unit
at woods.se Clean the unit with a soft
moist cloth. Do not use solvents or strong
cleaners as this might damage the surface
of the unit.
Service
If the Air Conditioner requires servicing,
you must rst contact your local retailer.
Proof of purchase is required for all war-
ranty claims.
FUNCTION OF THE OPERATION MODES AND INSTALLATION DESCRIPTIONS
It is very important that the lter
is cleaned regularly; otherwise
the air conditioner might lose
capacity and even be seriously
damaged.
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PROBLEM CAUSE REMEDY
The unit fails to start
up
Power supply failure
Water-full and its icon lighting
Ambient temperature too low or low high
The room temperature is lower than the set temperature in
cooling mode or higher temperature in heating mode
Connect the unit to a live electrical socket and turn it on
Drain the water stored in the unit
It is recommended to use this unit between 8-35
Change the set temperature
Insucient cooling There is direct sunlight
The doors and windows are open, the room is crowded or there
are other heat sources
Dirty lter
Air inlet or air outlet is clogged
Close the window curtain
Close the door and window, remove other heat sources
Clean or replace the lter mesh
Remove the obstruction
High noise level The unit is being placed on an uneven surface. Place the unit at a at and rm surface (may reduce noise)
The compressor does
not work
Initiation of overheat protection Wait until the temperature decrease, the unit will re-start automatically
The remote control
does not work
Too long distance
The remote control didn’t aim at signal receptor on unit.
The batteries have no electricity
Get closer to the air conditioner with the remote control and point it at
the signal receiver on the unit.
Replace the batteries
If you are having trouble with your air conditioner, please refer to below troubleshooting. If nothing from below
works, please contact your retailer for servicing of your Air Conditioner.
Error Codes
CH01 Room temperature sensor failure Check the room temperature sensor and related circuits
CH02 Tube temperature sensor failure Check the tube temperature sensor and related circuits
E4 Anti-freeze protection Restore the functions automatically once anti-freeze protection
is over.
FL Water tank in chassis is full Drain the condensate and re-start the unit
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*This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed with other household wastes throughout the EU. To prevent possible harm
to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material
resources. To return your used device, please use the return and collection systems or contact the retailer where the product was purchased.
They can take this product for environmental safe recycling.
NOTE!
Register at www.warranty-woods.com
and read about how to get
extended warranty. Please visit
www.woods.se for more information.
Recommended limits for use
The best operating ambient temperature
for cooling is 17-35 °C. The unit runs up
to +43°C .Fuse Parameter: φ5.0x20mm
3.15A, 250Vac.
AC Cortina Silent 12K Smart Home
AC Cortina Silent 12K WiFi
Cooling capacity 3.520 W
Power consumption 1.350 W
Air flow: 420m³ / h
Energy class A
Dehumidification 33,6 L / 24h
Temperature setting 17-3C
Working temperatur 17-43 °C
EER 2,6
Exhaust hose lenght 1,5 m
Diameter of the exhaust hose 15 cm
Refrigerant gas R290/260g
Noise level in decibels 56dB / 64dB
Weight 33,4 kg
Dimensions in mm, L x Bx H 850x471x355
TECHNICAL DATA
*Technical changes and improvements may occur. All values are approximate and may vary due to external circumstances such as
temperature, ventilation, and humidity.
NOTE!
Register at www.warranty-woods.com
and read about how to get extended
warranty. Please visit www.woods.se for
more information.
Guarantees
2 years consumer warranty against production faults. Please note
that the warranty is only valid upon the production of the receipt.
The warranty is only valid if the product is used in accordance with
the instructions and security warnings expressed in this manual.
The warranty does not cover any damages caused by improper
handling of the product.
NOTE: The 2 years warranty only applies for consumers and not for
commercial use of the unit.
*Used batteries must not be disposed of through household garbage,since they might contain toxic elements and
heavy metals that can be harmful to the environment and human health. Return empty batteries to an appropriate
recycling facility.
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WiFi function
1. Download and Install
APP
Download Woods Connect app from
App Store or Google Play
1. Register/Login/Forgot password
Register
If you don’t have an App account,
register an account or sign in with a
verication code by SMS.
This page describes the registration
process.
1.Tap to enter registration page.
2.The system automatically reco-
gnises your country / area. You can
also select your country code. Enter
the mobile number/E-mail and tap
“Next.
3.If you enter the mobile number,
then enter the verication code in
the message and enter the password.
tap ”Conrm” to nish your registra-
tion.
4.Enter your e-mail and password.
Then tap ”Conrm” to nish your
registration.
2. Sign in with username
and password or veri-
cation code via SMS
Sign in with username and password
1.The system automatically recogni-
ses your country / area. You can also
select your country code. Enter the
mobile number/E-mail and tap “Next
2.Enter your registered mobile num-
ber or Email, and password to login.
Sign in with verication code
1.Tap“Sign in with SMS verication
to new page
2.The system automatically recogni-
ses your country / area.
You can also select your country code
by yourself.
Forgot password
If you forgot your password, please
follow these procedures:
1.Tap “Forgot password”
2.The system automatically recogni-
ses your country / area.You can also
select your country code by yourself.
Enter the mobile number/E-mail and
tap “Next
3.Enter the verication code in the
message/E-mail and enter the new
password tap”Conrm” to nish.
WiFi Woods Connect supports below
functions:
Power on/Power o
Cool Mode
Dehum Mode
Fan Mode
Eco Mode
Temperature settings
Speed: Low, Medium and High
Timer: 1-24 h
Sleep: On/O
Auto clean: On/O
Celsius/Fahrenheit
Swing: On/O
3. Follow the proceedu-
res in the APP to enjoy
WiFi.
Smart Home
If you have a Smart Home product,
please nish step 1 to 3.
Third-party Access Service: Tap
a third-party voice service icon to
see how to connect to the service.
Smart Home Woods Connect
supports below functions by voice
command:
Power on/Power off
Temperature settings
For more information visit:
https://woods.se/en/
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