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DEHUMIDIFYING MODE

Ideal for reducing the humidity in a room without lowering or rai-
sing the temperature (spring or autumn, damp rooms, rainy spel-
ls, etc).
Place the appliance in the room without fitting the air exhaust
hose  

.

After selecting the dehumidifying mode, the indicator light (

N

)

comes on. Press the“

+

” (

G

) or “

-

” (

O

) buttons until the required

humidity is displayed.
At the same time, the auto fan indicator light (

P

) comes on as the

appliance automatically selects the most appropriate speed.
Water is removed from the air and collected in the tank 

at

the back of the air conditioning unit.
When full, the appliance shuts down and “      ”(full tank) appears
on the display.  The tank must be extracted and emptied (fig.  

H

).

When the tank has been emptied, the appliance starts up again.

NB: 

remove the air exhaust hose

if it gets in the way.

The accessory 

enables the condensate produced to be eli-

minated 

without requiring the tank to be emptied periodically.

The accessory is fitted into the rapid coupling 

as shown in fig. 

I.

NB: 

in order for continuous drain to function, make sure the

accessory is connected correctly to the coupling. To release,
press the coupling flange.

FAN MODE (AIR PURIFYING T100ECO ONLY)

Adjust fan speed by pressing the "

FAN

" button (

T

) as described for

the air-conditioning mode.
Remember that the higher the speed, the more air is filtered.  If
you select "Silent" speed, less air is filtered but the appliance is
also less noisy.
In this mode, "

AUTO

" cannot be selected. The fan speed selected

will be displayed.

"3M Filtrete" air purifying filter (T100 eco only)

Ideal for dusty or polluted environments.  The T100ECO model cir-
culates and purifies the air with the help of 3M Filtrete™ electro-
static dust filters.
In addition to removing dust, the air purifying filter also captures
the smallest impurities (down to 0.003 mm), such as cigarette
smoke.
To use the air purifying filter:
A) Remove the intake grille 

.

B) Remove the filter from the packaging.
C) Use the two plastic edges to attach the filter to the hooks on

the dust filter inside the intake grille.

D) Replace the grille on the appliance.

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Summary of Contents for Pinguino T100ECO

Page 1: ...ECO Istruzioni per l uso pag 4 User manual pag 17 Mode d emploi et d entretien pag 30 Betriebsanleitung pag 43 Gebruiksaanwijzing pag 56 Instrucciones de uso pag 69 Manual de instru es pag 82 95 IT 57...

Page 2: ...sicher da Sie mit Ihrem Kauf zufrieden sein werden und das frische Wohlbefinden das Pinguino und SuperPin guino verbreiten ber eine lange Zeit genie en werden Wir bitten Sie sich etwas Zeit zu nehmen...

Page 3: ...E COMANDOS ACCESSORI ACCESSORIES ACCESSOIRES ZUBEH R ACCESSOIRES ACCESORIOS ACESS RIOS A B C F E D P Q R S H L N O M I T U G Modello T100ECO illustrato Model T100ECO illustrated Mod le T100ECO illustr...

Page 4: ...ppliance while the instructions aim to cover as many eventualities as possible caution and common sense should be used when operating and installing this air conditioning unit At the end of its workin...

Page 5: ...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 th...

Page 6: ...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 13 13 12 A Preparing for use B C Keep air hoses as short and free of...

Page 7: ...nge 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 11 12 in the window pane in the wall yo...

Page 8: ...s and backwards When the appliance is turned off they will close irrespective of their position MODELS WITH REMOTE CONTROL UNIT model T100ECO only Operation Pressing the ON OFF button turns the applia...

Page 9: ...onditioning mode the indicator light M comes on To set operation of the appliance correctly press the G or O buttons until the required temperature is displayed The most suitable temperature for the r...

Page 10: ...tted into the rapid coupling as shown in fig I NB in order for continuous drain to function make sure the accessory is connected correctly to the coupling To release press the coupling flange FAN MODE...

Page 11: ...dby mode Press the timer button L The two centre segments flash on the display Use the G or O buttons to set the number of hours delay before the appliance comes on The indicator light H flashes until...

Page 12: ...the for mation of ice The appliance start up again automatically when the defrosting process is completed P PF F PROBE FAILURE sensor damaged If this is displayed contact your service centre FULL TANK...

Page 13: ...un 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 gri...

Page 14: ...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 Never try and clean...

Page 15: ...r conditioning unit 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 po...

Page 16: ...rating plate Max absorbed power during air conditioning Max absorbed power during dehumidifying Refrigerant Cooling capacity Dimensions internal unit width 495 mm height 940 mm depth 410 mm weight 34...

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