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2. 

“MODE” button

 

By pressing this button, the operating mode will change as follows: 

 

3. 

“SPEED” button 

 Press this button to change the fan speed: 

 

 
 
 

4. 

“TURBO” button 

  Pressing  this  button  will  turn  the 

“TURBO”  function  on  or  off  (the  “TURBO” 

symbol  will  appear  or  disappear)  in  either  cooling  (COOL)  mode  or  heating 
(HEAT) mode.  

  This function forces the unit to run at full capacity, giving priority to reaching the 

setpoint quickly rather than ensuring efficient operation. 

  After changing the batteries, this function will turn off automatically. 

  This  function  cannot  be  set  during  automatic  operation  (AUTO),  in 

dehumidification mode (DRY)  or  in fan  mode  (FAN). In these  cases, therefore, 
the 

“TURBO” symbol will not appear on the LCD. 

5. 

“SILENCE” button 

The  silence  function  can  be  turned  on  or  off  by  pressing  this  button  (the 

“SILENCE” 

symbol will appear/disappear). This function allows you to select an ultra-quiet speed. 
After changing the batteries, this function will turn off automatically. 

 

6. 

“TIMER” button

 

Adjusting the on timer:

 

1. 

With  the  remote  control 

“OFF”,  press  the  “TIMER”  button.  The  word  “ON” 

appears  on  the  display  together  with  the  timer,  which  can  be  adjusted  in  a 
range from 0.5 to 24 h.

 

2. 

To adjust the timer, press the 

” or “ ” buttons. Each time they are pressed, 

the time increases or decreases by 0.5 h for the first 10 hours. After the first ten 
hours, each time you press either button, the time changes by 1 hour. 

3. 

Pressing the 

“TIMER” button again activates the on timer. 

4. 

You can activate other functions to regulate the air conditioning when the timer 
is  activated  (mode,  temperature,  oscillations  of  the  fins,  fan  speed  etc.).  The 
remote control display shows all the settings and saves them. When the timer 
reaches  the  set  time,  the  air  conditioner  starts  to  operate  according  to  the 
settings in place. 

 

 

 
Adjusting the off timer: 

1  With the remote control 

“ON”, press the “TIMER” button. The word “OFF” appears 

on the display together with the timer, which can be adjusted in a range from 0.5 
to 24 h. 

2  To  adjust  the  timer,  press  the 

” or “ ” buttons. Each time they are pressed, 

the time increases or decreases by 0.5 h for the first 10 hours. After the first ten 
hours, each time you press either button, the time changes by 1 hour. 

Summary of Contents for DSGNW 25

Page 1: ...en DC inverter air conditioner MONOSplit with heat pump mode User manual DSGNW 25 35 DSGT25 S 35 S...

Page 2: ...INDOOR UNIT 16 5 2 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE OF THE AIR FILTER 16 6 TROUBLESHOOTING 17 The appliance can be used by children aged 8 or over and by people with reduced physical sensory or mental faculti...

Page 3: ...checked by qualified personnel Do not remove the power cable while the unit is running or with wet hands Doing so risks electric shocks and fires In the event that the power cable is damaged it must...

Page 4: ...he event of air conditioner malfunctioning If the problem persists contact your local assistance service Ensure the environment is aired frequently especially if there are multiple people or gas appli...

Page 5: ...lectable plus TURBO and SILENCE options obtained by pressing the button for the respective optional feature Infrared remote control and backlit LCD to control all functions The indoor units of the air...

Page 6: ...TEM COMPONENTS Air inlet Air outlet INDOOR UNIT 1 Front panel 2 Air filter 3 Manual switch 4 Fins 5 Remote control 6 Refrigerant pipes OUTDOOR UNIT 7 Drainage pipe 8 Shut off valve 9 Protective grille...

Page 7: ...de the multimedia Store and download the AirConnect App Configure AirConnect App 1 Please make sure the mobile phone network is under the current router WIFI environment close the 3G 4G data connectio...

Page 8: ...t for an extended period of time When there is no signal transmission to the indoor unit accompanied by a beep or if the transmission symbol does not appear on the remote control LCD the batteries mus...

Page 9: ...r switch on the night mode SLEEP 2 SPEED button Press this button to change the fan speed 3 and buttons When you press the room temperature set will increase by 0 5 C When you press the temperature wi...

Page 10: ...down left right setting of the horizontal and vertical fins is only valid in this mode and does not affect the position of the fins in other modes The up down left right feature has a memory The chos...

Page 11: ...on timer 1 With the remote control OFF press the TIMER button The word ON appears on the display together with the timer which can be adjusted in a range from 0 5 to 24 h 2 To adjust the timer press t...

Page 12: ...ompatible with fan mode FAN 10 DISPLAY button Press this button to turn the indoor unit display on off 11 iCLEAN button With the remote control OFF press the iCLEAN self cleaning button The fins that...

Page 13: ...nit will first emit five beeps then three indicating that the function has been disabled c If the function is activated it is advisable not to turn the air conditioner back on before the function has...

Page 14: ...H and AUTO speeds 5 If you press the button again the air conditioner stops FAN MODE 1 When the ON OFF button is pressed the air conditioner starts running 2 Press the MODE button and select fan mode...

Page 15: ...s vary the horizontal airflow N B Adjust the direction of the horizontal airflow before turning on the air conditioner Do not put your fingers into the air inlet or outlet while the air conditioner is...

Page 16: ...r Do not use liquid detergents or corrosive products and do not spray inside the unit to prevent damage to plastic components and electric shocks 5 2 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE OF THE AIR FILTER a Lift...

Page 17: ...oner is not cooling heating well Is the set temperature suitable Is the air inlet blocked Is the air filter dirty Is the internal fan speed too low Are there other sources of heat in the house Are any...

Page 18: ...is normal when moisture is created during the defrosting process Noise is heard during operation A slight whistling may be caused by the refrigerant flowing A crunching noise may be due to the deforma...

Page 19: ...the essential requirements of the following directives 2014 35 EU Low Voltage Directive 2014 30 EU Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2009 125 CE ErP Directive 36061 Bassano del Grappa VI ITALY...

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