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Description of the control panel

THE CONTROL PANEL

A ON/OFF button
B  Mode selection button

Conditioning, BOOST (superconditioning), dehumidifying, fan.

C Air conditioning mode indicator light
D BOOST (superconditioning) mode indicator light
E

Dehumidifying mode indicator light

F

Fan mode indicator light (air purifying in model T100ECO)

G Increase temperature/humidity/  programmed operating time button
H Timer in operation indicator light
I

Display 

displays the temperature/humidity values set and the programmed operating

time

L

Timer button

M Temperature display
N Humidity display
O Reduce temperature/humidity/programmed operating time button
P/Q/R/S Fan speed and AUTO mode indicator lights
T

Fan speed selection button

U "SWING" button to move grille flaps (model T100ECO only)

NB: The "SWING" button (U) 

moves the grille flaps to distribute the cool air uniformly in the room.

When the button (

U

) is pressed and the flaps have  begun moving alternately forwards and

backwards, pressing the button again will lock the flaps in their current position.
Pressing the button again will restart the flaps moving forwards and backwards.
When the appliance is turned off, they will close irrespective of their position.

MODELS WITH REMOTE CONTROL UNIT (model T100ECO only)

Operation
-

Pressing the 

ON/OFF

button (

) turns the appliance on or off.

-

Pressing the 

FAN

button selects the required fan speed. Each time the 

FAN

button is pressed,

the speed of the fan rotates through the available options (Max, Min, Silent, Auto). On the
control panel, the LED corresponding to the selected speed lights up.

-

The 

SET

buttons (

+

) and (

-

) increase or reduce temperature or humidity.

The temperature or humidity set is displayed on the control panel.

Each time the button is pressed, the appliance confirms the selection with a beep and the light
on the remote control unit comes on.

NB: 

The remote control unit can be used for the following functions only: to turn the appliance

on or off, vary fan speed and set temperature or humidity depending on the operating mode
selected on the control panel. (see pages 22-23)

Replacing the batteries

Remove the cover on the back of the
remote control unit;

replace the flat batteries with two AAA 1.5
V batteries, making sure they are in the
correct position (see instructions inside the
battery compartment);

Replace the cover.

SET

+

-

FAN

FAN

button

SET +

button

SET -

button

ON/OFF

button

Indicator light

GB-5751012500  14-04-2004  15:59  Pagina 21

Summary of Contents for PACT 90ECO

Page 1: ...appliance while the instructions aim to cover as many eventualities as possible caution and common sense should be used when operating and installing this air conditioning unit At the end of its working life take the appliance to a special collection centre The materials used for packaging can be recycled You are therefore recommended to dispose of them in special differentiated waste collection c...

Page 2: ... emitted into the room In single unit models Pinguino a small part of this air is used to cool the refrigerant gas and then when hot and damp is discharged outside In models with case Super Pinguino the circuit is coo led using air from outside All Pinguino and SuperPin guino models can also be used in fan only mode The Pinguino ECO is a latest generation environ mentally friendly air con ditionin...

Page 3: ... sure the air exhaust hose is unob structed Open the window or French window sligh tly and position the outlet as shown in figure B 13 13 12 A Preparing for use B C Keep air hoses as short and free of cur ves as possible to avoid constrictions ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Before plugging the appliance into the mains socket check that the mains power supply corresponds to the value indicated on the ratin...

Page 4: ...ange cap NOTE When installing the air conditioning unit semi permanently you should leave a door slightly open as little as 1 cm to guarantee correct ventilation 11 12 in the window pane in the wall you are recommended to insulate the sec tion of wall using suitable insulation in the woo den socle of a French win dow E F DEHUMIDIFYING Place the appliance in the room without fit ting the hose The d...

Page 5: ...ds and backwards When the appliance is turned off they will close irrespective of their position MODELS WITH REMOTE CONTROL UNIT model T100ECO only Operation Pressing the ON OFF button turns the appliance on or off Pressing the FAN button selects the required fan speed Each time the FAN button is pressed the speed of the fan rotates through the available options Max Min Silent Auto On the control ...

Page 6: ...conditioning mode the indicator light M comes on To set operation of the appliance correctly press the G or O buttons until the required temperature is displayed The most suitable temperature for the room during the summer varies from 24 to 27 C You are recommended however not to set a temperature much below the external temperature Then select the fan speed by pressing the FAN button T until the ...

Page 7: ...itted into the rapid coupling as shown in fig I NB in order for continuous drain to function make sure the accessory is connected correctly to the coupling To release press the coupling flange FAN MODE AIR PURIFYING T100ECO ONLY Adjust fan speed by pressing the FAN button T as described for the air conditioning mode Remember that the higher the speed the more air is filtered If you select Silent s...

Page 8: ...ndby mode Press the timer button L The two centre segments flash on the display Use the G or O buttons to set the number of hours delay before the appliance comes on The indicator light H flashes until the appliance starts up You can set the appliance to come on with a delay of up to 24 hours How to programme delayed shut down Delayed shut down can be programmed in any operating mode air condition...

Page 9: ... the for mation of ice The appliance start up again automatically when the defrosting process is completed P PF F PROBE FAILURE sensor damaged If this is displayed contact your service centre FULL TANK Empty the tank at the back of the appliance and replace correctly The continuous drain hose is not connected correctly or is obstruc ted and the air conditioning unit is draining into the tank FAILU...

Page 10: ...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 conditioning unit Never obstruct the air intake or outlet grilles Make sure there are no heat sources in the room 1 7 Never use the appliance in very damp rooms laundries for example Never use the appliance outdoors Tips close doors and windows close blinds or...

Page 11: ... The water should never be hotter than 40 C After washing leave the filter to dry To replace put the filters back in the intake grille then attach the intake grille to the appliance Never try and clean the 3M filter as this could reduce its filtering capacity START OF SEASON CHECKS Make sure the power cable and plug are undamaged and the earth system is efficient Follow the installation instructio...

Page 12: ...ir conditioning unit works but does not cool the room window open there are heat sources in the room burner lamp etc the exhaust hose is detached air filters clogged the air conditioning unit is not powerful enou gh for the conditions or size of the room close the window eliminate the heat source connect the exhaust hose clean or replace the filters clean or replace the filters Particular odour in...

Page 13: ... rating plate Max absorbed power during air conditioning Max absorbed power during dehumidifying Refrigerant Cooling capacity Dimensions internal unit width 495 mm height 940 mm depth 410 mm weight 34 kg Transport filling cleaning recovery and disposal of refrigerant should be performed by a tech nical service centre appointed by the manufacturer only The appliance should be disposed of by a speci...

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