The maintenance of cabinet air conditioners is crucial to ensuring their efficient and stable operation. It involves several aspects, including daily maintenance, maintenance during long-term non-use, regular inspection, and professional maintenance services.
I. Daily Maintenance
1. Clean the Filter: It is recommended to clean the filter every 5 to 7 days and replace it as needed to maintain unobstructed air circulation and improve the operating efficiency of the air conditioning system.
2. Inspect the Condenser and Evaporator: Regularly inspect and clean dirt and deposits on the condenser and evaporator to ensure normal heat exchange and cooling effect.
3. Check the Drainage Pipe: Keep the drainage pipe unobstructed to prevent poor water flow or overflow.

II. Maintenance During Long-Term Non-Use
1. Turn Off the Power: Switch off the main power supply of the air conditioner.
2. Regular Maintenance and Inspection
1. Electrical Connection and Wiring Inspection: Periodically check whether the electrical connections and grounding are normal, ensure that electrical components and cables are undamaged and securely fastened, and avoid moisture or electric leakage.
2. Refrigerant Inspection: Check if the amount of refrigerant is sufficient to ensure the normal operation of the air conditioning system.
3. Compressor and Other Key Components Inspection: Regularly check the working status of the compressor and other key components to detect and repair potential problems in a timely manner.
By following the above maintenance recommendations, the stable operation of energy-saving cabinet air conditioners can be ensured, their service life can be extended, the failure rate can be reduced, and greater economic benefits can be brought to enterprises.