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DESCRIPTION OF CONTROL PANEL

OPERATING FROM THE CONTROL PANEL

The control panel enables you to manage all the main functions of
the appliance, but to fully exploit its potential, you must use the
remote control unit. 

T

URNING THE APPLIANCE ON

Plug into the mains socket.
Two lines appear on the display indicating that the appliance is
in standby (fig. 12).

Press the 

button until the appliance comes on. The last

function active when it was turned off will appear. When turned
on for the first time, the appliance will be in "air conditioning"
mode. Subsequently it will be in the same mode as when turned
off. 

Never turn the air conditioner off by unplugging from the mains. Always press the 
button, then wait for a few minutes before unplugging.  This allows the appliance to per-
form a cycle of checks to verify operation. 

1

ON/Standby button (on/off)

2

MODE button (selects the modes): Air
conditioning, dehumidifying, air
purifying/fan, heating, Smart.)

3

Air conditioning symbol

4

Dehumidifying symbol

5

Air purifying/fan symbol

6

Heating symbol

7

Smart symbol

8

Fan speed button: Low - Med - High -
Auto.

Speed indicator

10

SLEEP symbol

11

“Timer” symbol

12

“Ioniser” symbol (certain models only)

13

Increase button (+)

17

Decrease button (-)

15

SWING button (movement of the grille
flaps)  

1

2

11

12

9

13

10

9

6

7

5

15

4

14

8

3

12

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Summary of Contents for PAC T10HP

Page 1: ...nce always unplug the appliance from the mains socket Never unplug the appliance by pulling on the power cable Do not install the appliance in rooms containing gas oil or sulphur Do not install near s...

Page 2: ...overed to obtain significant savings in energy and resources As a reminder of the need to dispose of household appliances separately the product is marked with a crossed out wheeled dustbin ELECTRICAL...

Page 3: ...ted from one building to another Hot air from the room is passed through a heat exchanger cooled by refrigerant gas Excess heat and moisture are removed before the air is re emitted into the room In s...

Page 4: ...nnection I condensate tank J power cable K flange cap L air exhaust hose M window outlet N suckers O castor locks P continuous drain hose with coupling Q remote control R 3M air purifying filter S sil...

Page 5: ...hose is unobstructed Open the window or French window slightly and position the outlet fig 2 If you have a double window use the sucker provided to hold the two parts of the window together fig 3 You...

Page 6: ...sing at the back of the appliance fig 1 Fit the end of the hose to the flange as shown in fig 8 When the hose is not fitted the hole can be closed with the flange cap Keep the air hose as short and fr...

Page 7: ...in the same mode as when turned off Never turn the air conditioner off by unplugging from the mains Always press the button then wait for a few minutes before unplugging This allows the appliance to p...

Page 8: ...e room humidity spring and autumn damp rooms rainy periods etc Place the appliance in the room without fitting the air exhaust hose L To set this mode correctly Press the MODE button a number of times...

Page 9: ...cessory enables the condensate produced to be eliminated without requiring the tank to be emp tied periodically To use the continuous drain function fit the hose with the rapid coupling as shown in fi...

Page 10: ...the factory default settings 20 Timer ON button 21 SET button 22 Timer OFF button 23 SWING button 24 SLEEP button 25 C or F selection button USING THE REMOTE CONTROL Point the remote control at the re...

Page 11: ...display flas hes until the time is set Proceed as follows Press the or button until the correct time is reached Hold the button down to run rapidly through first the minutes then the tens of minutes a...

Page 12: ...tions During air conditioning the temperature increases by 1 C every 60 minutes and a further degree after 2 hours In dehumidifying mode the dehumidifying power of the applian ce is partially reduced...

Page 13: ...ontrol display and the symbol is displayed on the appliance to indicate that the timer is active SELF DIAGNOSIS The appliance has a self diagnosis system to identify a number of malfunctions Error mes...

Page 14: ...liance AIR PURIFYING FILTERS he appliance is fitted with a silver ion dust filter which retains the impurities in the air drawn in from the room and a 3M electro static filter which retains the finest...

Page 15: ...g it from the grille Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust accumulations from the sil ver ion filter If it is very dirty immerse in warm water and rinse a number of times The water should never be hotte...

Page 16: ...ter clog ged the technical specification of the appliance is not adequa te for the room in which it is located close doors windows and curtains bearing in mind the tips for correct use given above eli...

Page 17: ...ing power LIMIT CONDITIONS Temperature of room in air conditioning 21 35 C Temperature of room in heating 10 27 C SIZE OF APPLIANCE width 495 mm height 950 mm depth 430 mm width 34 kg GUARANTEE The te...

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