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Before cleaning or maintenance, turn the
appliance off by pressing the ON/OFF button
(A) or in models with remote control unit, by
pressing the ON/OFF button 

then always

unplug the appliance from the mains socket.

CLEANING THE CABINET

You should clean the appliance with a slight-
ly damp cloth then dry with a dry cloth.  
For safety reasons, never wash the air condi-
tioner with water. 

Precautions

Never use petrol, alcohol or solvents to clean
the appliance. Never spray insecticide liquids
or similar.

CLEANING THE AIR FILTERS

To keep your air conditioner working efficient-
ly, you should clean the dust filter every week
of operation.
The filter is housed in the intake grille. 
To clean the filters, remove the filter as shown
in figure 

N. 

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Use a vacuum cleaner to remove the dust
collected on the filter.  
If it is very dirty, immerse in warm water and
rinse a number of times.  
The water should never be hotter than 40°C.
After washing, leave the filter to dry.
Put the filter back in its housing. 

START OF SEASON CHECKS

Make sure the power cable and plug are
undamaged and the earth system is efficient.
Follow the installation instructions precisely.

END OF SEASON OPERATIONS

To drain all water from the circuit, remove the
cap from the drain hose on the back of the
appliance and allow the water to drain out
into a basin (figure 

O

). When the appliance is

empty, replace the cap.
Clean the filter and dry thoroughly before
putting back. 

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Summary of Contents for PAC N120

Page 1: ...P A C N 1 2 0 P A C N 1 2 0 User manual...

Page 2: ...5 8 7 9 6 10 DESCRIPTION ACCESSORIES 1 4 3 2 11 12 20 14 15 16 17 21 13 19 18...

Page 3: ...mmable substances alcohol etc or pressu rised containers eg aerosol cans Do not rest heavy or hot objects on top of the appliance Clean the air filter at least once a week Avoid using heating applianc...

Page 4: ...d off with the cap provided 16 17 12 Keep the air hoses as short and free of curves as possible to avoid constrictions E ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Before plugging the appliance into the mains socket chec...

Page 5: ...n in figure G 20 2 1 Keep the air hoses as short and free of curves as possible to avoid constrictions F SEMI PERMANENT INSTALLATION If required your appliance can also be installed semi permanently F...

Page 6: ...values set and the programmed operating time H Timer in operation indicator light I L M Fan speed lights N Fan mode light O Air conditioning mode light P Dehumidifying mode light Q Alarm light R Remo...

Page 7: ...or F button to reach the desired temperature The T light turns on and the S light turns off To change from F to C or viceversa press for few sec onds both button E and F After 15 seconds the inner te...

Page 8: ...nd other settings temperature fan speed etc Press the ON OFF button A again to place the appliance in standby mode Press the timer button D The timer light H flashes Use the E or F buttons to set the...

Page 9: ...insert two new L03 AAA 1 5V batteries see the instructions inside the battery compartment Replace the cover TURNING THE APPLIANCE ON Plug the appliance into the mains Press the ON OFF button 22 when t...

Page 10: ...tion Protect the room from direct exposure to the sun by partially closing curtains and or blinds to make the appliance much more economical to run Never rest objects of any kind on the air conditione...

Page 11: ...of operation The filter is housed in the intake grille To clean the filters remove the filter as shown in figure N 22 Use a vacuum cleaner to remove the dust collected on the filter If it is very dirt...

Page 12: ...lar odour in the room air purifying filters clogged The air conditioner does not operate for about 3 minutes after turning it on the safety device has tripped wait for three minutes The alarm light Q...

Page 13: ...efrigerant Cooling capacity LIMIT CONDITIONS Room temperature for air conditioning 21 35 C Transport filling cleaning recovery and disposal of refrigerant should be performed by a tech nical service c...

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