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ENGLISH

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Pre p a r i n g   f o r   u s e

NOTE: The appliance must be positioned at
least 20/30cm from any walls.

POSITIONING THE INDOOR UNIT

Install the appliance inside the room being air-
conditioned. In general, near a window or
door. In any case, near a perimeter wall. The
indoor unit must be positioned on an even sur-
face, where possible on a table, or other piece
of furniture (see Figures 1 and 2).  There must
be no obstructions to the air intake (rear grilles

)and outlet (top outlet grille  

) on the

indoor unit.

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POSITIONING THE CONNECTION SHEATH

The sheath 

connecting the outdoor and

indoor units can be passed through the gap in a
window or door left ajar; use the suckers 

to

prevent them from opening further. In addition
to the methods described above, the sheath
connecting the external and internal units can
also pass through a hole with a diameter of
about 9 cm in an external wall.

The internal unit can be mounted permanently
using the bracket accessory 

(see mounting

instructions provided with the bracket kit). 

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fig. 1

fig. 2

Before passing the sheath through the hole
in the wall, you should protect the ends of
the quick-fit coupling using the caps provi-
ded or with paper tape.

The external unit can also be mounted perma-
nently by purchasing the wall bracket kit from a
De'Longhi service centre or dealer.

DISCONNECTING THE TWO UNITS

To disconnect the internal and external units,
proceed as follows:
1) Undo the two screws on the cover protec-

ting the external unit couplings. (Fig. 3)

2)  Remove the protection from the electrical

connections on the external unit by
undoing the screw. (Fig. 4)

This should always be done with the
appliance unplugged from the mains.

3) Disconnect the condensate coupling by

pushing on the sleeve 

A

and pulling the

tube out. (Fig. 5)

A

1

2

fig. 5

fig. 3

fig. 4

Summary of Contents for PAC N120 HP

Page 1: ...appliance Clean the dust filter at least once a week Avoid using heating appliances near the air conditioning unit Always transport the appliance upright or resting on one side with short movements o...

Page 2: ...rant gas and then when hot and damp is discharged outside In split models the circuit is cooled using air from the outside All air conditioners can also be used in fan only mode DESCRIPTION OF THE APP...

Page 3: ...units can also pass through a hole with a diameter of about 9 cm in an external wall The internal unit can be mounted permanently using the bracket accessory see mounting instructions provided with t...

Page 4: ...figure 9 24 8 Disconnect the male and female cou plings by pushing the sleeve backwards and pulling Fig 10 To avoid damage to the couplings before passing the sheath through the hole in the wall you...

Page 5: ...the same level as the indoor unit provided that the difference in level is not greater than 1 5m The air intake and outlet of the outdoor unit must be kept clear of obstacles Leave at least 6cm betwe...

Page 6: ...operating mode is to be used only when the remote control is inoperative broken lost flat batteries Press the manual operation button until selecting the desired function air conditioning dehumi dify...

Page 7: ...nvironment Warning Do not mix old and new batteries Do not mix alkaline standard carbon zinc or rechar geable nickel cadmium batteries Do not dispose of batteries in fire batteries may explode or leak...

Page 8: ...B Buttons for SETTING THE ROOM TEMPERATU RE Set room temperature or program the timer C FAN button Sets fan speed to automatic high medium or low in sequence D SWING button not enabled on this model E...

Page 9: ...EHUMIDIFYING MODE Activate this function when humidity is high Press the button to turn the appliance on Press the MODE button a number of times until the dehumidifying symbol appears on the display P...

Page 10: ...an speed can not be selected even if they appear on the remote control display AUTOMATIC SLEEP MODE The automatic SLEEP mode is ideal for the night time as it enables operation of the air conditioning...

Page 11: ...s Press the TIMER button again to confirm the selection A count down of the time left is displayed At the end of the set time the appliance switches off automati cally During the first ten hours you c...

Page 12: ...of all liability ONE LAST LOOK AT THE ROOM To get the best from your air conditioning unit follow these recommendations close the windows and doors in the room to be air conditioned The only exceptio...

Page 13: ...filters To clean the filters remove the dust filters from the intake grilles Fig 15 START OF SEASON CHECKS Make sure the power cable and plug are undamaged and the earth system is efficient Follow th...

Page 14: ...service centre The remote control indicator is weak or inexistent flat batteries batteries inserted the wrong way round change the batteries check the polarity of the bat teries and The air conditioni...

Page 15: ...rate 250 350 m3 h Dimensions of indoor unit width 450 mm height 475 mm depth 255 mm weight 10 kg Dimensions of outdoor unit width 660 mm height 542 mm depth 290 mm weight 30 kg Standard conditions In...

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