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L30/L40 operation

TURNING THE APPLIANCE ON

Plug the appliance into the mains.
Press the 

ON/OFF

button (

17

) (when turned on, the air conditioning unit starts operating in the

same mode as when it was turned off).
Press the 

MODE 

(

18

) button to select the required mode 

AIR-CONDITIONING (COOL)
FAN ONLY (FAN)

An arrow on the display indicates the selected mode.

AIR-CONDITIONING MODE (COOL)

Ideal for hot humid weather when you need to cool and dehumidify the room.
In air-conditioning mode, use the buttons        to select the desired temperature.
The display shows the set temperature.
To change the fan speed, use the FAN button (16) on the remote control, choosing from the avai-
lable speeds:

LOW:

for silent operation

MED: 

reduces noise levels but still maintains a good level of comfort

HIGH:  the air conditioning unit operates at maximum to reach the required temperature as

rapidly as possible

AUTO:  the appliance automatically selects the most suitable fan speed in relation to the tem-

perature set on the digital display.

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 outside temperature.

FAN MODE ONLY

In fan mode, the fan speed can be set by pressing the 

FAN 

button (

16

).

The fan speed changes between the speeds available (

LOW/MED/HIGH

).

An arrow on the display indicates the set speed.
Remember that the higher the speed, the more air is filtered. If you select "

LOW

" speed, less air is

filtered but the appliance is also less noisy.
In this mode, 

AUTO

cannot be selected.

SETTING THE TIMER

The timer can be used to delay appliance start up or shut down. This avoids wasting electricity by
optimising operating periods.

Programming delayed shutdown

With the air-conditioning unit on, press the 

TIMER

button. The time is displayed and the “

h

” sym-

bol flashes, with a flashing arrow indicating “

TIMER OFF

”.

Set the time when you want the appliance to go off using the     buttons (from 30 minutes to
24 hours). During the first ten hours, you can select half hour intervals. 
For times greater than ten hours, one hour intervals can be selected.

Press the

TIMER

button again to confirm the selection. 

(A beep sounds and the timer light (

S

) on the control panel comes on to confirm the setting of

the timer). A countdown of the time left is displayed.
At the end of the set time the appliance switches off automatically.

To cancel the set time, press the 

TIMER

button again: a beep will sound and the light (

S

) on the

control panel will go off.

Summary of Contents for Pinguino PAC L10

Page 1: ...ources of heat Do not rest heavy or hot objects on top of the appliance Clean the anti microbial filters at least once a week Avoid using heating appliances near the air conditioning unit Always transport the appliance upright or resting on one side Use the appliance as described in this instruction manual only As with any electrical appliance while the instructions aim to cover as many eventualit...

Page 2: ... in the home or be transported from one building to another Hot air from the room is passed through a coil cooled by refrigerant gas Excess heat and moisture are removed before the air is re 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...

Page 3: ...or French window Make 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 12 12 11 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 i...

Page 4: ...ow pane Respect the height and dimensions of the hole given in figure E 30 cm 30 cm 106 MAX100 cm MIN 35 c When the hose is not fitted the hole can be closed with the flange 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 10 11 in the window pane in the wall you are recommended to insulate ...

Page 5: ...ode indicator light L20H only F Increase temperature programmed operating time button G Timer in operation indicator light H Display Displays the temperature values set and the programmed operating time I Reduce temperature humidity programmed operating time button L M N O Fan speed and AUTO mode indicator lights P Fan speed selection button Q Timer button B A C D E G H M I N O F Q P THE CONTROL P...

Page 6: ... dehu midify the room To set the operation of the appliance correctly press the F or I buttons until the desired temperature is displayed Then select the fan speed by pressing the FAN button P until the indicator light corresponding to the required fan speed lights up MAX the air conditioning unit operates at maximum to reach the required temperature as rapidly as possible MIN reduces noise levels...

Page 7: ...ay Use the F o I buttons to set the number of hours delay before the appliance comes on The setting is increased or decreased by an hour at a time however when the buttons are held down for more than two seconds the time runs rapidly up to a maximum of 24 hours Wait a few seconds for the data to be acquired The indicator light G flashes until the appliance starts up You can set the appliance to co...

Page 8: ...obe is damaged FULL TANK The tank is full When the appliance is operating in air conditioning mode this device pre vents the formation of ice The appliance starts up again automatically when the defrosting process is completed If this alarm appears contact the service centre Empty the internal safety tank through the drain hoses see page 31 end of season operations WHAT SHOULD YOU DO ...

Page 9: ...the receiver The remote control should be handled with extreme care and respect do not drop it expose it to direct sunlight or leave it near sources of heat DESCRIPTION OF THE REMOTE CONTROL 16 FAN button 17 ON OFF button 18 MODE button 19 TIMER button 20 Display THE REMOTE CONTROL Remove the cover on the rear of the remote control Replace the old batteries with two new 1 5V R03 AAA batteries inse...

Page 10: ...h below the outside temperature FAN MODE ONLY In fan mode the fan speed can be set by pressing the FAN button 16 The fan speed changes between the speeds available LOW MED HIGH An arrow on the display indicates the set speed Remember that the higher the speed the more air is filtered If you select LOW speed less air is filtered but the appliance is also less noisy In this mode AUTO cannot be selec...

Page 11: ...utton again to confirm the start up time A beep sounds and the timer light S on the control panel comes on to confirm the setting of the timer A countdown of the time left is displayed At the end of the set time the appliance switches on automatically with the settings made previously To cancel the set time press the TIMER button again a beep will sound and the light S on the control panel will go...

Page 12: ...osure to the 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 5 Never use the appliance in very damp rooms laundries for example Never use the appliance outdoors Tips close doors and windows cl...

Page 13: ...rotating outwards Fig G Use a vacuum cleaner to remove the dust collected on the filter If it is very dirty immerse in warm water and rinse a number of times 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 START OF SEASON CHECKS Make sure the power cable and plug are...

Page 14: ...nit 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 filter Particular odour in the room air filt...

Page 15: ...ge see rating plate Max power input during air conditioning Max power input during heating mod L20H Refrigerant Cooling capacity Appliance dimensions width 505 mm height 825 mm depth 440 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 specia...

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