Argo CRONO Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 6

 

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V 12/19 

 

Close all open windows to maximise air conditioning 
efficiency. 

 
The manufacturer will not be held liable if safety and accident 
prevention rules are not observed. 
 
 

DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE 

 

 

                                         FRONT VIEW 

                                              REAR VIEW   

 

 

 

 

 

 

                 

 

 
 
 

1) 

UPPER 

PANEL 

     

 

8) 

BASE 

2)  CONTROL PANEL 

 

 

 

  9) UPPER FILTER 

3) 

SIDE 

PLATE 

    10) 

CONTINOUS DRAINAGE HOLE (DEHUMIDIFICATION)  

4) 

AIR 

OUTLET 

LOUVER 

   11) 

WRAPPING 

CORD 

5) 

FRONT 

PANEL 

    12) 

AIR 

VENT 

6) 

REAR 

PANEL 

    13) 

LOWER 

FILTER 

7) 

CASTERS 

    14) 

DRAINAGE 

HOLE 

(COOLING 

MODE) 

 
 
 
      
 
Min/max operating limits (internal temperature) 
Cooling:  7°C DB 

35 °C DB 

Dehumidification: 17°C DB 

35 °C DB 

Cooling mode room temperature adjustment range: 16 °C DB 

31 °C DB 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for CRONO

Page 1: ...STRUCTIONS Read the instructions carefully before operating the appliance or carrying out maintenance work Observe all the safety instructions failure to do so may lead to accidents and or damage Stor...

Page 2: ...ate the defrosting process or to clean the appliance in different ways other than those recommended by the manufacturer Should repair be necessary contact your nearest authorized Argoclima Service Cen...

Page 3: ...shall not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision Ensure that the electricity system is able to deliver the operating current required...

Page 4: ...ged from the socket Do not move the air conditioner while it is operating first turn the appliance off check for any condensate build up and empty it if necessary To turn the appliance off set the rem...

Page 5: ...nutes after its previous stoppage Please wait at least 3 minutes before starting the unit This helps prevent the compressor from being damaged WARNING In the event of an anomaly switch the appliance o...

Page 6: ...AR VIEW 1 UPPER PANEL 8 BASE 2 CONTROL PANEL 9 UPPER FILTER 3 SIDE PLATE 10 CONTINOUS DRAINAGE HOLE DEHUMIDIFICATION 4 AIR OUTLET LOUVER 11 WRAPPING CORD 5 FRONT PANEL 12 AIR VENT 6 REAR PANEL 13 LOWE...

Page 7: ...rated in the box below Infrared remote control Type AAA LR03 1 5 V batteries for remote control Not provided Flexible pipe inclusive of fitting for unit and end fitting for window Round fitting for wi...

Page 8: ...e of the two leaves with the handle Rest the terminal connection on the fixed leaf bring the other leaf of the window close USE WITH WINDOW UNIT KIT 1 To make the hole in the glass it is advisable to...

Page 9: ...he appliance leave it standing erect for at least two hours When switching between modes the fan continues to turn but the compressor stops the compressor will re start after 3 minutes This delay prot...

Page 10: ...n and winter If used during summer it is best to leave the flexible pipe attached so that the hot air is discharged towards the outside rather than into the room During dehumidification continuous dra...

Page 11: ...no sound is heard and the transmission symbol on the display does not flash the batteries must be replaced 11 If the system resets when the remote control button is pressed the electrical signal is p...

Page 12: ...2 TIMER BUTTON 3 DOWN BUTTON 4 MODE BUTTON 5 UP BUTTON 6 FAN BUTTON 7 SLEEP BUTTON 1 ON OFF BUTTON 7 MODE BUTTON FAN 2 DOWN BUTTON 8 MODE BUTTON DEHUMIDIFICATION 3 UP BUTTON 9 MODE COOLING 4 SLEEP BUT...

Page 13: ...t s not possible to select the ventilation speed therefore fan will forcefully choose the low fan speed MODE BUTTON 7 FAN 8 DEHUMIDIFICATION 9 COOLING When the unit is on press this button to choose t...

Page 14: ...onto the air conditioner to clean it as this may damage its internal components or cause a short circuit 3 Storage When the air conditioner is not expected to be used for a long time clean the filter...

Page 15: ...e re use recycling and other forms of recovery of such waste The appliance must be scrapped by a sorted waste disposal centre or by returning it to the retailer no charge is levied for this service wh...

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