If the drain hose is not correctly inserted into the buried pipe, or installation length is too short, then it can generate water dropping sound.
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1. If the drain hose is not correctly inserted into the buried pipe, or installation length is too short, then it can generate water dropping sound. If the drain hose is buried, then as it overlaps with the integrated drain pipes of the apartment line, noises from upper or lower floors can enter through the air conditioner.
➔ Is the product recently installed?
Check it with the installation service manager who recently installed it for you.
2. During early product operation, the heat exchanger has small water bubbles in it, and as they drop, noises can be generated, but if there are lots of water bubbles, then there will be no noises. (Same principle as the principle of faucet.)
In this case, it is normal, so rest assured when you use it.
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