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ENGLISH

D

uring the summer, optimum comfort is achieved with a temperature of between 75-80°F (24-

27°C)  and about 50% relative humidity.

An air conditioner removes moisture and heat from the room where it is located. One advantage

of portable air conditioning units over fitted models is that they can be moved from one room to

another in the home or even transferred between different buildings.

The hot air in your room is passed through a

coil cooled by refrigerant gas, losing

excess heat and moisture before

being discharged again into the

room.

In Pinguino, a small part of this

air is used to cool the refrige-

rant gas before, hot and

moist, being discharged out-

side.

Each Pinguino can also be

used as a fan only.

How does your pinguino work

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Summary of Contents for PAC 166

Page 1: ...injury Do not use outdoors Do not use the appliance in ways other than that for which it was intended Do not place the power cable under strain Avoid twisting and or tangling Ensure that the outlet of...

Page 2: ...they can be moved from one room to another in the home or even transferred between different buildings The hot air in your room is passed through a coil cooled by refrigerant gas losing excess heat an...

Page 3: ...grill 8 Rating plate 9 Water collection tank 10 Water drain tube 11 Stopper for drain tube 12 Power cord Description of the Accessories 13 Stopper and flange 14 Air exhaust hose 15 Air exhaust attach...

Page 4: ...the air exhaust hose 14 in its housing 5 at the rear of the appliance as shown in fig 1 If you have a double window use the suckers 16 supplied to keep the panes from opening wide figure 3 Fit the win...

Page 5: ...he wing nut it s possible to use the window bracket also for sliding windows Position the hole of the bracket to allow a correct instal lation of the exhaust hose see the following instructions If you...

Page 6: ...closed off with the flange stop per 13 N B When operating the appliance with semi per manent installation it is advisable to leave a door slightly ajar even only 1cm to ensure free circulation of air...

Page 7: ...ilure in following normal safety procedures Replacement of the power cable must be carried out by qualified personnel THE DISPLAY A ON OFF Button B Function Button Air conditioning dehumidifying venti...

Page 8: ...e temperature selected on the display panel DEHUMIDIFYING FUNCTION This function is ideal for reducing humidity in the atmosphere while avoiding increases or decreases in temperature in between sea so...

Page 9: ...nect the appliance to the mains supply and press ON OFF button next select the required operating mode temperatu re fan speed etc Press the ON OFF button again the appliance will go into stand by mode...

Page 10: ...sts call the service centre LOW TEMPERATURE If the machine is operating as an air conditioner or dehumidifier this will prevent the formation of ice The appliance will start up auto matically once the...

Page 11: ...s rays by drawing the curtains and or partially lowering the blinds so as to maximise energy savings Do not rest objects on the air conditioning unit Do not obstruct the air intake or outlet Make sure...

Page 12: ...fig 11 2 Remove the dust filter by detaching it from the external grill BEGIN OF SEASON CHECKS Check that the power cord and plug are undamaged and that the appliance is pro perly earthed The install...

Page 13: ...set too high air filters are dirty the capacity of the air conditioner is not adequate for the conditions or the dimen sions of the room close the window eliminate source of heat set the thermostat t...

Page 14: ...g capacity Number of fan speeds 2 silent Max air flow 460 m3 h Dimensions of internal unit width 452 mm 17 80 height 800 mm 315 depth 455 mm 179 1 weight 33 kg 72 8 lb Standard conditions Room tempera...

Page 15: ...ge resulting from the use of this product or arising out of any brea ch of contract or breach of this warranty are not recoverable under this warranty Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitat...

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