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Description of the control panel

ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

Before plugging in check that:

the mains supply corresponds to the value shown in the specifications table;

the socket and the mains lead correspond to the power requirements of the appliance;

the socket is suited to the plug, otherwise have the socket replaced;

the socket is properly grounded. 

The manufactures cannot be held responsible for any dama-

ges due to failure in following normal safety procedures.

Replacement of the power cable must be carried out by qualified personnel.

THE DISPLAY

A. 

ON/OFF Button

B. 

Function Button

Air-conditioning, dehumidifying, ventila-
tion

C. 

Air-conditioning indicator

D.

dehumidifying indicator

E.

Purification indicator

F.

Increase temperature button / increase
operating time button

G.

Decrease temperature button / Decrease
operating time button 

H.

Display

Displays the temperature selected, time
programmed 

I.

Timer button

L.

Timer operation indicator 

M/N/O/P. 

Fan speed indicator

Q.

Fan speed button

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Summary of Contents for Pinguino FX160ECO

Page 1: ...ar the unit The unit should be transported in a vertical position If this is not possible secure the unit at an angle do not lie horizontally Before transporting the unit drain the condensation collec...

Page 2: ...even transferred between different buildings The hot air in your room is passed through a coil cooled by refrigerant gas losing excess heat and moisture before being discharged again into the room In...

Page 3: ...r intake grill 8 Rating plate 9 Water collection tank 10 Water drain tube 11 Stopper for drain tube 12 Power cord Description of the Accessories 13 Stopper and flange 14 Air exhaust hose 15 Air exhaus...

Page 4: ...e 14 Place the air conditioning unit at a win dow or French window Open the window a little and position the attachment 15 as shown in fig 2 1 Setting up 2 3 Pinguino is equipped with an adjustable wi...

Page 5: ...closed off with the flange stop per 12 N B When operating the appliance with semi per manent installation it is advisable to leave a door slightly ajar even only 1cm 0 4 to ensure free circulation of...

Page 6: ...a ges due to failure in following normal safety procedures Replacement of the power cable must be carried out by qualified personnel THE DISPLAY A ON OFF Button B Function Button Air conditioning dehu...

Page 7: ...eed by pressing the FAN button Q until the fan speed indicator appears MAX P if you want the maximum power of the air conditioner to reach the desired temperature as quickly as possi ble MIN O if you...

Page 8: ...t function Connect the appliance to the mains supply and press ON OFF button next select the required operating mode temperature fan speed etc Press the ON OFF button again the appliance will go into...

Page 9: ...re FULL TANK Empty the tank at the rear of the appliance and reposition correc tly THIS UNIT EMPLOYS AN EXCLUSIVE CON DENSATION RECYCLING SYSTEM TO DISPO SE OF EXCESS MOISTURE IN NORMAL CONDITIONS CON...

Page 10: ...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 11: ...8 To remove the dust deposited on the anti bacterial filter use a vacuum cleaner If very dirty immerse in warm water not more than 40 C and rinse thoroughly Allow the filter to dry To replace fit the...

Page 12: ...is set too high air filters are dirty the capacity of the air conditioner is not adequate for the conditions or the dimen sions of the room close the window eliminate source of heat set the thermostat...

Page 13: ...p fuse If the plug is a moulded on type the fuse cover must be re 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...

Page 14: ...010500 06 03 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 f a x 3 9 0 4 2 2 4 1 3 6 4 7 w w w d e l o n g h i c o m GB 19 06 2003 9 09 Pagin...

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