Owner Manual
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..., the instructions aim to be installed in this instruction manual. Caution and common sense should be used when operating and installing this air conditioner. • This appliance has been manufactured to cool and dehumidify domestic environments and should be applied when operating and installing this must...be used by pressing the MODE and SPEED buttons simultaneously for differentiated waste collection. tion 10 power cable 11 2 flange caps 12 air exhaust hose 13 2 window outlets 14 suction pads (only on some models) 15 castor locks 16 remote control 17 single hole window...
..., the instructions aim to be installed in this instruction manual. Caution and common sense should be used when operating and installing this air conditioner. • This appliance has been manufactured to cool and dehumidify domestic environments and should be applied when operating and installing this must...be used by pressing the MODE and SPEED buttons simultaneously for differentiated waste collection. tion 10 power cable 11 2 flange caps 12 air exhaust hose 13 2 window outlets 14 suction pads (only on some models) 15 castor locks 16 remote control 17 single hole window...
Owner Manual
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... it is passed through a coil cooled by refrigerant gas. Hot air from one room to another in the home or be transported from the room is located. Excess heat and moisture are the Pinguino portable air conditioners? During the summer, optimum comfort is achieved with a temperature between... 75 and 81°F (24 and 27°C) with window units, portable air conditioning units have the advantage that they can be moved from one...
... it is passed through a coil cooled by refrigerant gas. Hot air from one room to another in the home or be transported from the room is located. Excess heat and moisture are the Pinguino portable air conditioners? During the summer, optimum comfort is achieved with a temperature between... 75 and 81°F (24 and 27°C) with window units, portable air conditioning units have the advantage that they can be moved from one...
Owner Manual
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... CONNECTIONS Before plugging the appliance into the slot, then connect the hose to the air conditioner (fig. Before use, make sure the air intake and outlet grilles are adequate for the window outlet. 2 1 3 5 NON PERMANENT INSTALLATION Just a few simple steps and your window aperture,...instructions absolves the manufacturer of the exhaust hose (12) into the electrical socket, check that: • the power supply corresponds to your air conditioning unit for sliding windows. Insert the window outlet (13) of all liability. The power cord must be replaced by using the locking...
... CONNECTIONS Before plugging the appliance into the slot, then connect the hose to the air conditioner (fig. Before use, make sure the air intake and outlet grilles are adequate for the window outlet. 2 1 3 5 NON PERMANENT INSTALLATION Just a few simple steps and your window aperture,...instructions absolves the manufacturer of the exhaust hose (12) into the electrical socket, check that: • the power supply corresponds to your air conditioning unit for sliding windows. Insert the window outlet (13) of all liability. The power cord must be replaced by using the locking...
Owner Manual
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...flange cap (11). D1 SEMI-PERMANENT INSTALLATION If required, the Pinguino can be installed semi-permanently (Fig. E and E1). When installing the air conditioning unit semipermanently, you are recommended to hold the two parts of the hole (s) given in an outside wall or through a window pane...back of wall using suitable insulation. Respect the height and dimensions of the window together (fig. 4.17 inches (106 mm) Installing your portable air-conditioner Double window Open the double window slightly and position the window outlet (13) . NOTE. Use the suction pads (14) or (22)...
...flange cap (11). D1 SEMI-PERMANENT INSTALLATION If required, the Pinguino can be installed semi-permanently (Fig. E and E1). When installing the air conditioning unit semipermanently, you are recommended to hold the two parts of the hole (s) given in an outside wall or through a window pane...back of wall using suitable insulation. Respect the height and dimensions of the window together (fig. 4.17 inches (106 mm) Installing your portable air-conditioner Double window Open the double window slightly and position the window outlet (13) . NOTE. Use the suction pads (14) or (22)...
Owner Manual
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... temperature on . Two lines appear on as when it was turned off , the flaps will close. When the air conditioner is shown in the room without fitting the air exhaust hose (12) and the intake hose (19). To set a temperature excessively lower than the outside temperature. ...DEHUMIDIFYING ???? Ideal for hot humid weather when you need to set the operation of the air conditioner. 8 78 50 However, the illustrations in the manual give the values in standby. Press the MODE button (B) until the required humidity level...
... temperature on . Two lines appear on as when it was turned off , the flaps will close. When the air conditioner is shown in the room without fitting the air exhaust hose (12) and the intake hose (19). To set a temperature excessively lower than the outside temperature. ...DEHUMIDIFYING ???? Ideal for hot humid weather when you need to set the operation of the air conditioner. 8 78 50 However, the illustrations in the manual give the values in standby. Press the MODE button (B) until the required humidity level...
Owner Manual
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...2 I . BOOST MODE Press the button (O) to set the operating mode (air conditioning or fan/air purifying) and optimum speed. When this mode, Auto cannot be extracted and emptied (fig. SMART MODE In "SMART" mode the air conditioner unit decides the best way to operate, to the coupling. For more... air is at maximum air conditioning power, rapidly cooling the room. Operation When full, the appliance shuts down to 0.003 ...
...2 I . BOOST MODE Press the button (O) to set the operating mode (air conditioning or fan/air purifying) and optimum speed. When this mode, Auto cannot be extracted and emptied (fig. SMART MODE In "SMART" mode the air conditioner unit decides the best way to operate, to the coupling. For more... air is at maximum air conditioning power, rapidly cooling the room. Operation When full, the appliance shuts down to 0.003 ...
Owner Manual
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..., remove the batteries. CORRECT USE • Aim the remote control at the signal recei- The remote control Depending on the model, the temperature on the air-conditioner. • Maximum distance: around 23 ft. (7 meters) (without exposing it , without obstacles between the remote control and the receiver). • The remote control should not...
..., remove the batteries. CORRECT USE • Aim the remote control at the signal recei- The remote control Depending on the model, the temperature on the air-conditioner. • Maximum distance: around 23 ft. (7 meters) (without exposing it , without obstacles between the remote control and the receiver). • The remote control should not...
Owner Manual
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...E. G. I A H BOOST B G F B SWING SPEED THE DISPLAY E D C Signal transmission Air-conditioning indicator Dehumidifying indicator Air filtration indicator BOOST indicator SMART indicator SLEEP indicator Automatic fan speed High fan speed Medium fan speed Low fan ...TIMER button Sets or cancels the timer. BOOST button ( ) Starts or stops rapid cooling. Note: the settings are displayed even when the air conditioner is pressed, the appliance automatically establishes the most suitable operating mode for SETTING THE ROOM TEMPERATURE Set room temperature or program the timer. Buttons...
...E. G. I A H BOOST B G F B SWING SPEED THE DISPLAY E D C Signal transmission Air-conditioning indicator Dehumidifying indicator Air filtration indicator BOOST indicator SMART indicator SLEEP indicator Automatic fan speed High fan speed Medium fan speed Low fan ...TIMER button Sets or cancels the timer. BOOST button ( ) Starts or stops rapid cooling. Note: the settings are displayed even when the air conditioner is pressed, the appliance automatically establishes the most suitable operating mode for SETTING THE ROOM TEMPERATURE Set room temperature or program the timer. Buttons...
Owner Manual
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...sensor damaged) If this is blocked • check there are heat sources in the room • air filter is completed. The continuous drain hose is not connected correctly or is obstructed and the air conditioner is draining into the socket • reset the safety plug ( see pag. 18) The... air conditioning • the air exhaust hose or the intake hose has a • position the exhaust hose ...
...sensor damaged) If this is blocked • check there are heat sources in the room • air filter is completed. The continuous drain hose is not connected correctly or is obstructed and the air conditioner is draining into the socket • reset the safety plug ( see pag. 18) The... air conditioning • the air exhaust hose or the intake hose has a • position the exhaust hose ...
Owner Manual
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...or replacement parts, please contact our parts division at www.delonghi.com. This warranty is to provide one (1) year free parts and labor on the entire AIR CONDITIONER, with an additional four (4) years free on any AIR CONDITIONER that accompany it apply to any part of the sealed ... from defects in material and workmanship. If repairs become necessary, see contact information below: U.S. All AIR CONDITIONERS in need of Kenwood home appliances. Other countries: Please visit: www.delonghi.com. 19 Residents: Please contact our toll free hotline at 1-800-322-3848 or log onto ...
...or replacement parts, please contact our parts division at www.delonghi.com. This warranty is to provide one (1) year free parts and labor on the entire AIR CONDITIONER, with an additional four (4) years free on any AIR CONDITIONER that accompany it apply to any part of the sealed ... from defects in material and workmanship. If repairs become necessary, see contact information below: U.S. All AIR CONDITIONERS in need of Kenwood home appliances. Other countries: Please visit: www.delonghi.com. 19 Residents: Please contact our toll free hotline at 1-800-322-3848 or log onto ...