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Funzionamento

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Turning on and setting the timer

ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

Before plugging in check that:

the mains supply corresponds to the
power supply shown on the rating plate;

the socket and the mains lead correspond
to the power requirements of the applian-
ce;

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

the socket is properly grounded. 

The manufactures cannot be held responsi-
ble for any damages due to failure in fol-
lowing normal safety procedures.

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

SETTING THE TIMER 

The programmer/timer 

, like all clocks,

must be set to the exact time. If for example
it is 4.00 pm. (16.00), turn the dial in a clockwi-
se direction (following the direction of the
arrow) until the number 16 is lined up with the
triangular pointer (the arrows indicates 4:00
P.M. approximately ).

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pointer

N.B.: Never turn the dial in an anti-clockwise
direction!

The timer is in effect, an electric clock and
works only if the plug is connected to the
power supply. Whenever the plug is
disconnected or there is a power failure,
the programmer stops (the clock is then
“slow”) and must be re-set.

PROGRAMMED MODE

1) Set the operating times by pushing out the

notches on the dial corresponding to the
period required (each notch represents 15
mins.)

2) Press the TIMER key

, the  signal light

will come ON.

3) Make sure that the timer indicates the cor-

rect time (see instructions on setting).

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4) Select the desired function as shown in the

chart overleaf.

N.B.: To override the programmed operating

times, simply press the ON/OFF key 

(the

timer signal lamp ON will go out)

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operating time

Summary of Contents for Pinguino PAC60

Page 1: ...PAC 60 PAC 60 Use and maintenance manual...

Page 2: ...erience all around the world we are constantly improving the quality and performance of Pinguino We are confident that you will be satisfied with your purchase and enjoy the cool comfort created by th...

Page 3: ...Description 9 10 12 14 15 17 16 18 13 19 20 11 21 CONTROL PANEL 22 24 25 23 26 ACCESSORIES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 27 28...

Page 4: ...check with a qualified electrician Avoid using extension leads with the unit Before cleaning or maintenance operations always unplug the unit from the socket Do not pull on or place strain on the pow...

Page 5: ...oved from one room to another in the home or even transferred between different buildings The hot air in your room is passed through a coil cooled by refrigerant gas removing excess heat and moistu re...

Page 6: ...e 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 figure B 24 23 24 Setting up B C 1 2 A For optimum results If you...

Page 7: ...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...

Page 8: ...cooling power 23 5 A To open the front panel grip either side of the panel and gently pull the panel towards you and upwards Remove the tank Lifting it forward 5 3 B Turn the tank upside down and rem...

Page 9: ...ollowing the direction of the arrow until the number 16 is lined up with the triangular pointer the arrows indicates 4 00 P M approximately 12 21 20 19 1 6 pointer N B Never turn the dial in an anti c...

Page 10: ...or on initial start up 2 You may also experience a slight delay between changing from one function to another 15 14 21 19 15 21 14 21 18 9 10 TURBO POWER The Turbo Power mode was designed to pro vide...

Page 11: ...linds or draw the curtains do not cover Make sure the unit is located on a level floor If necessary place the two blocking devices under the front wheels 26 Do not rest objects on the air conditioning...

Page 12: ...t part Alternatively the dust filter included with the appliance may be used in place of the purification filter CLEANING THE RESERVOIR It is recommended that you clean this at least once a month usin...

Page 13: ...he air conditioner for about half an hour 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...

Page 14: ...hermostat adjusted too high air filters clogged the output of the unit is insufficient for the con ditions or size of the room wait three minutes safety devi ce before the appliance start cooling clos...

Page 15: ...370 m3 h Dimensions width 580 mm height 785 mm depth 435 mm RECOMMENDED OPERATING CONDITIONS Room temperature 21 32 C This appliance contains substances which if released into the atmosphere would da...

Page 16: ...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 5751008600 06 02...

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