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When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should
always be followed, including the following:

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Read all instructions.

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To protect against fire, electrical shock and personal injury, do not
immerse cord, plug or appliance in water or other liquid.

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Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or
near children.

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Do not operate with a damaged cord or plug, or after the appli-
ance malfunctions, or has been damaged in any manner. Return
the appliance to the nearest authorized service facility for exami-
nation, repair or adjustment.

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The use of accessory attachments or spare parts not recom-
mended by the appliance manufacturer may result in fire, electri-
cal shock or personal injury.

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Do not use outdoors.

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This appliance must be connected to an efficient “grounding” sys-
tem. Have your electrical system checked out by a qualified elec-
trician.

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Do not use the appliance for other than the intended use.

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Do not place any strain on the power cord. Avoid twisting and/or
tangling.

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The Pinguino should not be installed where the atmosphere could
contain combustible gases.

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Avoid using Pinguino in oily or sulphurous atmospheres or near
sources of heat.

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Wait at least 3 minutes before restarting, after the air conditioner
has been switched off or the thermostat setting changed.

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Do not place hot or heavy objects on the appliance.

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Clean air filter every week (see instructions at page 12).

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Important: 

If you need to use an extension cord, please be sure

to use a 

heavy duty 

extension cord (minimum 14 gauge).

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Important Safeguards

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Summary of Contents for Pinguino PAC 400

Page 1: ...PAC 400 PAC 400 Use and maintenance manual page 2 Mode d emploi et d entretien page 15 Instrucciones de uso p gina 28 Istruzioni per l uso pagina 41 PAC400 24 04 2003 16 29 Pagina 1...

Page 2: ...onal injury Do not use outdoors This appliance must be connected to an efficient grounding sys tem Have your electrical system checked out by a qualified elec trician Do not use the appliance for othe...

Page 3: ...mm depth 15 375 mm weight 44 kg Dimensions outdoor unit length 221 2 570 mm height 19 480 mm depth 10 260 mm weight 17 kg OPERATIONALAIR CONDITIONING LIMITS Room temperature 70 90 F 21 32 C Outside t...

Page 4: ...AL UNIT EXTERNAL UNIT INTERNAL UNIT Carrying handle Removable filter Air intake grille Power cord storage Power cord Condensation drainage tube Castors feet Connection hose Control panel Timer Castor...

Page 5: ...2 Eye hole screw 2 Sheathing frame 1 Castor stop 2 Drain connection for condensation with seal and two 4 2 penetrating screws 1 Castors for the external unit and washers 4 Support block for external...

Page 6: ...nd the bracket fully within the window frame fit the bracket by turning the wing nut and lower the window onto the bracket after having passed the sheathing through the slot With the wing nut it s pos...

Page 7: ...osen the shield s two self threading screws and disconnect the electric hook up unit The path of the connecting sheath should be as straight as possible without sharp curves or kinks To re connect the...

Page 8: ...de 3 Attach the external unit to the bracket by means of the M6mm screws For temporary installation it is possible to hang the external unit as illustrated in the drawing In this case use the included...

Page 9: ...w must be left partially open In order to insure low cost operations protect the room from direct sunlight by drawing the curtains and or by partially lowering or closing the shutters or blinds Do not...

Page 10: ...es 4 00 p m approximately Note Never turn the dial in an counter clockwise direction The timer is in effect an electric clock and works only if the plug is connected to the power supply Whenever the p...

Page 11: ...ance into the outlet Select the programmed or non pro grammed mode see previous page Select the fan speed required pressing Fan speed key C Turn the thermostat to Max Cold Press key A ON OFF ON OFF si...

Page 12: ...ut an 8 increase in electrical consumption For this reason it is a good idea to clean the filter Remove the air filter as shown below Use a vacuum cleaner to remove the dust on the filter If the filte...

Page 13: ...e safety float has switched the appliance off because the condensation tray inside the appli ance is full Remove the plug from the drainage tube and drain the con densation from the tray If this fault...

Page 14: ...bligations or liabilities on our part We do not authorize any other person or company to assume for us any liability in con nection with the sale or use of our AIR CONDITIONER This warranty shall not...

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