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Before cleaning or maintainig the unit, always turn

the unit off by placing the selector in the “O” posi-

tion and unplug from the mains 

.

CLEANING THE APPLIANCE

We recommend cleaning the appliance with

a slightly damp cloth then drying with a dry

cloth. For safety reasons, do not wash the air

conditioner with water. 

Precautions

Never clean with benzene, alcohol or sol-

vents. Never spray liquid insecticide or similar.

CLEANING THE AIR FILTERS.

To maintain the air conditioning unit at peak

efficiency, you are recommended to clean

the  filter weekly.

The air purification filters are located behind the

two intake grilles.

To clean the filters: 

1.Remove the intake grills 

on either side

of the appliance by rotating them outwards.

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To remove dust deposited on the filter, use a

vacuum cleaner. If very dirty, rinse repeatedly

in warm water at a temperature of not more

than 40° C.

After washing, dry the filter. To replace, put

the filters back into the intake grill, then hook

the latter to the unit.

START OF SEASON CHECKS

Check that the power cable and socket are

undamaged and that the earth installation is

efficient.

Carefully  observe the installation

instructions.

END OF SEASON OPERATIONS

Empty the residual water by removing the

bung in the drainage tube 

. Take out the

condensation tank 

located in the rear of

the unit and empty it. After replacing the

bung, put the condensation tank back.

Clean the filters and dry well before repla-

cing.

Protect the unit from dust by covering with a

plastic bag.

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fig. 

F

fig. 

G

intake grill

filter

C l e a n i n g

1

2

(see fig.

F

)

2. Remove the filter holder holding the filter by

unhooking it from the intake grill (see fig. 

G

)

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Summary of Contents for PACF 11

Page 1: ...not pull on or place strain on the power cable when moving the appliance The appliance should not be installed where the atmosphere may contain combustible gases oil or sulphur or near heat sources Do...

Page 2: ...another in the home or even transferred between different buildings The hot air in your room is passed through a coil cooled by refrige rant gas removing excess heat and moisture before being dischar...

Page 3: ...e unit near a window French win dow or door Open the window French window or door slightly and place the window attachment as shown in figure B 16 15 16 A Setting up B C For optimum results If you hav...

Page 4: ...is not attached close the hole with the bung on the flange NOTE When the unit is installed semi permanently we recommend leaving a door slightly open 1 cm is enough to ensure an adequate exchange of a...

Page 5: ...herwise have the socket replaced the socket is properly earthed The manu factures cannot be held responsible for any damages due to failure in following normal safety procedures Replacement of the pow...

Page 6: ...xchange of air Protect the room from direct exposure to the sun s rays by drawing the curtains and or partially lowering the blinds so as to maximise energy savings Do not rest objects on the air cond...

Page 7: ...deposited on the filter use a vacuum cleaner If very dirty rinse repeatedly in warm water at a temperature of not more than 40 C After washing dry the filter To replace put the filters back into the...

Page 8: ...as turned on windows are open a heat source is operating in the room burner light etc or there are a lot of people the air outlet hose has come detached from the coupling thermostat adjusted too high...

Page 9: ...005200 07 00 D e L o n g h i S p A V i a L S e i t z 4 7 3 1 1 0 0 Tr e v i s o I t a l i a t e l 3 9 0 4 2 2 4 1 3 1 fax 39 0422413647 w w w d e l o n g h i c o m 5751005200NZ 29 09 2000 13 36 Pagina...

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