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ON/OFF button

ON/OFF pilot light

“Alarm” pilot light

Timer ON/OFF
pilot light

Selecting fan
speed button

Timer ON/OFF

button

Thermostat

Timer notches

SETTING THE TIMER

The programmer/timer, like all clocks, must be
set to the exact time. If for example it is 4.00
p.m., turn the dial in a clockwise direction (fol-
lowing the direction of the arrow) until the num-
ber 4 is lined up with the arrow pointer (the
arrows indicates 4:00 p.m. approximately).

Note

:Never turn the dial in an anti-clockwise

direction!

The timer is in effect, an electric clock and works
only if the plug is connected to the power sup-
ply. Whenever the plug is disconnected or there
is a power failure, the programmer stops (the
clock is then “slow”) and must be re-set.

The unit can be used in either

programmed

or

non-programmed

mode.

PROGRAMMED MODE

1) Release B timer button
2) Set the operating times by pushing out the

notches on the dial corresponding to the
period required (each notch represents 15
mins.).

3) Check that the timer indicates the correct

time (see instructions on setting).

4) Select the desired function as shown in the

chart overleaf.
The unit will now switch on and off each day
at the selected times.

Note: To override the programmed operating
times, simply press the ON/OFF key.

NON-PROGRAMMED MODE

1) B TIMER button must be pressed
2) Select the desired function as shown in the

chart on the following page.

arrow pointer

Operating time

Note:

For technical reasons, the temperature is not expressed in degrees but by a line increasing in

thickness. We therefore recommend that when starting up the appliance, the thermostat be
turned to maximum (thick green line = maximum cold). When the desired temperature has
been reached, turn the thermostat slowly away from the maximum cooling position until the
appliance switches off. Leave the thermostat in this position. The air-conditioner is now pro-
grammed to maintain the exact temperature at all times.

After switching the appliance off, wait at least 3 min. before switching on again.

eg. from 9 to 11 a.m.

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Summary of Contents for PAC 260

Page 1: ...Use and maintenance manual page 4 Mode d emploi et d entretien page 13 Instrucciones de uso p gina 22 Istruzioni per l uso pagina 31 GB 19 05 2003 16 32 Pagina 1...

Page 2: ...n the intended use Do not place any strain on the power cord Avoid twisting and or tan gling Ensure that outlet vent of exhaust hose is kept free of debris and obstruction Ensure that ventilation hole...

Page 3: ...ng We know that the Pinguino will maintain pleasingly comfortable environment at all times With best wishes De Longhi S p A If you have any questions about the operation or service of your Pinguino pl...

Page 4: ...0 735 159 16 390 Frequency Hz Cooling capacity Dimensions width in mm height in mm depth in mm Net weight lb kg Fan speeds A HE High efficiency system with low energy consumption has been installed on...

Page 5: ...Air intake grid Exaust hose Power cord comp Reset button Castor Castor stops Water collecting tray Timer cover to adjust the timer slide cover side ways Drainage tube Illustrated main features list G...

Page 6: ...Exhaust hose 1 Stopper flange 1 Caster stop 2 Window nozzle 1 Adjustable window and door bracket 1 Suction disc 2 ACCESSORY CHECK Check that all parts listed in table are included Accessories GB 19 0...

Page 7: ...UTSIDE 3 1 2 A2 through the wooden base sec tion of a door or window INSIDE OUTSIDE A3 through the wall 3 1 2 1 fig 1 fig 2 fig 3 fig 4 In case of fixed installation air discharged from rear hose has...

Page 8: ...ow place the bracket on the window sill extend the bracket fully within the window frame and lower the win dow onto the bracket Insert the nozzle of the exhaust hose into the slot then connect the hos...

Page 9: ...this section 3 Bend this section NO YES YES ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Check that the power supply voltage is 115 V 60 Hz Important if you need to use and extension cord please be sure to use a heavy duty...

Page 10: ...required each notch represents 15 mins 3 Check that the timer indicates the correct time see instructions on setting 4 Select the desired function as shown in the chart overleaf The unit will now swit...

Page 11: ...Fan speed key C Key A ON OFF conditioning must be released Turn the thermostat to Max Cold Press key A ON OFF ON OFF signal lamp conditioning will come on The appliance comes on If not refer to pag 1...

Page 12: ...e electrical circuit CLEANING OF EXTERNAL HOUSING Clean with a damp cloth and dry thoroughly with a clean dry cloth Use only mild soap and water Do not use chemical cleaners CONTROLS AT THE BEGINNING...

Page 13: ...m water and rinse thouroghly The temperature of the water must be kept below 104 F After washing leave filter to dry before replacing END OF SEASON OPERATIONS 1 Disconnect plug 2 Remove plug from drai...

Page 14: ...hose blocked exhaust hose twisted or bent ventilation holes on the rear of the machine or front louvers blocked Check for obstruction of air outlet vent eliminate irregularities remove obstacles to al...

Page 15: ...lied and all other obligations or liabilities on our part We do not authorize any other person or company to assume for us any liability in connection with the sale or use of our AIR CONDITIONER This...

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