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in the 
window
pane

in the wall: 
you are 
recommend-
ed to insulate
the section of
wall using suit-
able insulation.

in the
wooden
kickboard
of a
French
window

F

Semi-permanent installation

SEMI-PERMANENT INSTALLATION

If required, your appliance can also be
installed semi-permanently (Fig. 

E

).

Proceed as follows:
• Drill a hole  ø 5,25 inches (134 mm) in

an outside wall or through a window
pane.  
Respect the  dimensions and height
of the hole given in figure 

and

G

• Fit the wall flange (

10

) into the hole.

• Fit the air exhaust hose  (

11

) in the rel-

evant housing located on the rear
side of the appliance. (fig. 

A

page 6).

• Fit the end of the hose (

11

) to the

wall flange (

10

) as shown in fig. 

G

When the hose (

11

) is not connected,

the drilled  hole can be closed with the
flange cap (

10

).

For models supplied only  with the strip
gasket (

16

) proceed as follows:

• Apply the strip gasket (

16

) to  the

end of the exhaust hose (

11

)  as

shown in fig. 

G1 

then fit directly  the

hose to the wall hole (Fig. 

G2

),

respecting the measures  given in
fig. 

.

NOTE: 

When installing the air conditioner

semi-permanently, you should leave a
door slightly open  little as   1/2 “ (1 cm)
to guarantee correct ventilation and
room pressure.

Keep the air hoses as short and free
of curves as possible to avoid con-
strictions.

“As special tools are required for
installation, we suggest you have
the appliance installed by speciali-
zed personnel.”

E

G

16

G1

G2

Summary of Contents for PAC C100

Page 1: ...cleaning or maintenance operations always unplug the unit from the outlet Do not pull on or place strain on the power cord when moving the appliance The appliance should not be installed where the at...

Page 2: ...ithout allowing the unit this time 6 24 hours the unit may function for only a short time and then the compressor will break down from lack of oil ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Before plugging the appliance...

Page 3: ...NG WITHOUT INSTALLATION NOTE Keep the air hoses as short and free of curves as possible to avoid con strictions FOR OPTIMAL RESULTS SET UP IN A DOU BLE HUNG WINDOW 1 Place the bracket in the window si...

Page 4: ...fig A page 6 Fit the end of the hose 11 to the wall flange 10 as shown in fig G When the hose 11 is not connected the drilled hole can be closed with the flange cap 10 For models supplied only with t...

Page 5: ...y Displays the temperature values set and the programmed operating time H Timer in operation indicator light I L M N Fan speed lights and AUTO lights O Fan mode light P Dehumidifying mode light Q Air...

Page 6: ...UTO the appliance automatically selects the most suitable fan speed in relation to the temperature set on the digital display and current room temperature The most suitable temperature for the room du...

Page 7: ...press the timer button D again How to program delayed shutdown Delayed shutdown can be programmed in any operating mode air conditioning dehumidifying fan Press the TIMER button D The last timer setti...

Page 8: ...TING OR REPLACING THE BATTERIES Remove the cover on the rear of the remote control Replace the old batteries with two new R03 AAA 1 5V batteries insert ing them correctly see the instruc tions inside...

Page 9: ...bject to the follow ing two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operatio...

Page 10: ...f the timer A countdown of the time left is displayed on the remote control display and the light H flashes on the air conditioner display At the end of the set time the appliance switches off automat...

Page 11: ...om from direct exposure to the sun by partially closing curtains and or blinds to help the appliance run more efficiently Never rest objects of any kind on the air conditioner Tips close doors and win...

Page 12: ...st filter every week of operation The filter is housed in the intake grille To clean the filters proceed as follows 1 Remove the dust filter by extracting it upwards figure G 2 Use a vacuum cleaner to...

Page 13: ...lose the window Eliminate the heat source Connect the exhaust hose Clean or replace the filters Clean or replace the filter Bad odor in the room The filter is clogged The air conditioner does not oper...

Page 14: ...f refrigerant should be performed by a technical service centre appointed by the manufacturer only The appliance should be disposed of by a specialist centre appointed by the manu facturer only ELECTR...

Page 15: ...lities 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 war ranty shall not apply to any AIR CO...

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