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(see control panel on the opposite page)

(*)     Note

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 programmed to maintain the exact temperature at
all times.

Select the button corresponding to the desired function:

AIR CONDITIONING/HEATING

Insert the plug into the electrical outlet and press the A button

The warning light        will turn on

Select the "programmed" or "non programmed" mode (see
previous page)

The button (C) must be
released.
Turn the thermostat toward
the Max. Cold position (thick
green line). (*)

The appliance will turn on
in the air conditioning
mode.

 In the opposite case,

see page 34.

To switch off the appliance,

press key A (ON/OFF main switch).

Nota: The "TIMER ON" pilot light will only come on with programmed mode.

Select the fan speed required pressing "Fan speed" key B.

  AIR-CONDITIONING

The button (C) must be
pressed.
Turn the thermostat toward
the Max. Warm position
(thick fuchsia line). (*)

The appliance will turn on
in the heating mode.

 In the

opposite case, see page  34.

  HEATING

In the heating with ventilation mode, the fan always operates

at maximum speed and once the desired temperature is

reached, the ventilation function stops.

Summary of Contents for PACCT 250

Page 1: ...ime and effort to read this manual carefully Becoming familiar with the Pinguino is an essential step if you are to benefit fully from its exceptional qualities during both installation and actual use...

Page 2: ...nditioning function TECHNICAL DATA Tab 1 IDEAL OPERATING CONDITIONS Tab 2 ROOM TEMPERATURE 21 32 C ROOM HUMIDITY FACTOR BELOW 80 WATER FUNCTION AIR FUNCTION Power supply voltage V 220 240 V Frequency...

Page 3: ...llecting tray Water container compartment door Air filter Air intake grid Warranty envelope Exhaust hose compartment Handle Water collecting tray drainage tube Power cable compartment Castors Castor s...

Page 4: ...PARTS SUPPLIED DESCRIPTION Exhaust hose Stopper flange Castor stop De scaling fluid Window nozzle Suction cup set 1 1 2 1 1 1...

Page 5: ...rench window this temporary installation can be used at any time until it is ready for permanent installation Note In either case check that the unit is resting on at perfectly level surface If necess...

Page 6: ...FOR HEATING FUNCTION Model CT250H The unit is simply placed in the room to be heated there is no need for the discharge hose to be installed ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS The mains supply suitable for domes...

Page 7: ...r container compartment door tip the container forwards and lift up to remove Afterfilling replacetheextendabletube screw the cap on tightly and return the container to its place making sure the word...

Page 8: ...stallation in which case a window must be left partially open the room is well shaded from direct sunlight by drawing curtains and or partially lowering blinds or shutters to avoid excessive energy co...

Page 9: ...switch in the TIMER ON position the TIMER ON OFF warning light on the control panel will light up 2 Set the operating times by pushing out the notches on the dial corresponding to the period required...

Page 10: ...light will turn on Select the programmed or non programmed mode see previous page The button C must be released Turn the thermostat toward theMax Coldposition thick green line The appliance will turn...

Page 11: ...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...

Page 12: ...non programmed mode see previous page Select the fan speed required pressing Fan speed key C AIR CONDITIONING TurnthethermostattoMax Cold Press key A ON OFF The ON OFF signal lamp will come on The ap...

Page 13: ...plug from the electrical outlet Do not use the power supply cable to pull the appliance when moving it Do not install the appliance in rooms where the air might contain traces of gas oil or sulphur o...

Page 14: ...onth to prevent dirt from accumulating after prolonged use 1 Switch off the appliance and disconnect the plug 2 Open the water container compartment door and remove the container 3 Remove the plug fro...

Page 15: ...nt sufficiently window open source of heat in room heater lamp etc room is overcrowded with people air exhaust hose has become disconnected thermostat regulated too high air filter blocked close windo...

Page 16: ...t c Leave the air conditioner to operate for about half an hour d Drain away all the fluid left in the tray and rinse thoroughly The drainage tube should be open and the appliance switched on during d...

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