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AIR CONDITIONING WITH INSTALLATION

For more efficient use Pinguino can also be
semi-permanently installed 

Fit the flange 

supplied to the hole.

Fix the hose  

to the coupling on the

back of the unit (figure 

A

).

Attach the end of the hose

to the flan-

ge 

as shown in the figure 

E

.

15

16

16

15

To install, proceed as follows:

Make a hole in a outside wall or through
the glass of a window. Check the height
and dimensions given in figure

D

30 cm

30 cm

106

MAX 120 cm

MIN 30 cm

When the hose 

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 air.

15

16

in a window
pane

in the wall: for
optimum results,
insulate the sec-
tion of the wall
with suitable
insu-lating mate-
rial.

in the
wood sill of
a window

D

E

Keep the air hoses as short and free of cur-
ves as possible to avoid constrictions.

Summary of Contents for PINGUINO 70ECO

Page 1: ...rant gases that may leak from the appliance do not remain in the room thereby causing a fire hazard This appliance must be utilised and installed only in rooms with a total volume of 15 cubic metres o...

Page 2: ...ing excess heat and moisture before being discharged again into the room In single unit models Pinguino a small part of this air is used to cool the refrigerant gas befo re hot and moist air is being...

Page 3: ...C 18 Fix the window attachment to the end of the hose Place the 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 fi...

Page 4: ...ough the glass of a window Check the height and dimensions given in figure D 30 cm 30 cm 106 MAX 120 cm MIN 30 cm When the hose is not attached close the hole with the bung on the flange NOTE When the...

Page 5: ...e water will also be used more quickly You may also use the airconditioner on air cooling only without filling the water tank If you only requi re the lower cooling power 16 8 A To open the front pane...

Page 6: ...f the remote control When the remote control is not used it can be stored in the foreseen compartment To open the compartment press push 1 SLEEP TIM ER MODE SW I NG FAN SMART SUPE R Low Low High High...

Page 7: ...or maximum comfort F SUPER button Starts or stops rapid cooling in the rapid cooling mode the fan operates at high speed with the temperature automatical ly set at 18 C G SLEEP button Sets or cancels...

Page 8: ...ir conditioning dehumidifier fan or heater TIMER if the TIMER mode is selected the indicator lights remain on even when the appliance is off FORCED OPERATIONS This is a way of operating to be selected...

Page 9: ...hazard When the remote control unit batteries are replaced the air conditioning indicator and heating indicator will flash alterna tely on the remote control unit liquid crystal display To set the re...

Page 10: ...on A beep indicates that the air conditioning unit is on and the symbol flashes on the display Press the MODE button a number of times until the dehumidifying symbol appears on the display Use the but...

Page 11: ...ning dehumidifying fan or SMART to be gradually reduced until it shuts down completely after eight hours To select SLEEP mode proceed as follows Press the button to turn the appliance on A beep indica...

Page 12: ...l flashes Set the time when you want the appliance to go off using the buttons from 30 minutes to 24 hours Press the TIMER button again to confirm the selection A count down of the time left is displa...

Page 13: ...ore A If you wish to use the purification filter Remove the purification filter from the filter housing Remove the aspiration grill fig F on page 36 and the dust filter which is atta ched to this Remo...

Page 14: ...window to guarantee an adequate exchange 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...

Page 15: ...er draining off the water replace the drainage hose plug remove the dirt by scrubbing gently with a cloth where the tank is positioned START OF SEASON CHECKS Check that the power cable and socket are...

Page 16: ...hour air conditioning function 4 After this drain out all of the liquid remai ning in the collection reservoir and rinse thoroughly During the rinsing process the drainage hose must be open and the a...

Page 17: ...The unit works but does not cool the room a window is open in the room there is some source of heat lamp burner etc or there are many peo ple in the room the thermostat is set too high the air filter...

Page 18: ...e fitted when changing the fuse using a 13 Amp Asta approved fuse to BS 1362 In the event of losing the fuse cover the plug must NOT be used until a replacement fuse cover can be obtained from your ne...

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