DeLonghi PAC60 user manual

User manual for the device DeLonghi PAC60

Device: DeLonghi PAC60
Category: Air Conditioner
Manufacturer: DeLonghi
Size: 0.44 MB
Added : 10/11/2013
Number of pages: 16
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PAC 60
PAC 60
Use and maintenance manual

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Dear Customer, Thank you for having purchased an appliance made by De’ Longhi, the international leader in portable air conditioning units. Thanks to our years of experience 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 the Pinguino for many years to come. You should spend some time reading this instruction manual and keep it handy to refer to in orde

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

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Important safeguards • Use this appliance only as described in this instruction manual. As with any electrical appliance, whilst the instructions aim to cover as many eventualities as possible caution and common sense should be applied when operating and installing this air conditioner. • This appliance has been manufactured to cool and de-humidify domestic environments and should not be used for other purposes. • It is dangerous to alter or modify the unit's characteristics in any way. • The ap

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How does your Pinguino work During the summer, optimum comfort is achieved with a temperature of around 24 °C and 50% relative humidity. An air conditioner removes moisture and heat from the room where it is located. One advantage of portable air conditioning units over fitted models is that they can be moved 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 m

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1 2 Setting up The following instructions will help you set up your air conditioning unit as efficiently as possible. •With a double casement window, use the AIR-CONDITIONING WITHOUT INSTALLATION 25 suckers provided to hold the two hal- FOR INSTANT TEMPORARY USAGE ves of the window together (fig. C) With just a few simple operations, Pinguino will restore comfortable conditions in your room: 23 • Fix the exhaust hose to the coupling 7 on the back of the unit as shown in figu- re A. C A For opti

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Setting up AIR CONDITIONING WITH INSTALLATION 22 • Fit the flange supplied to the hole. For more efficient use Pinguino can also be 23 • Fix the hose to the coupling on the semi-permanently installed . back of the unit (figure A). 23 • Attach the end of the hose to the flan- 22 ge as shown in the figure E E 30 cm MAX 120 cm 30 cm MIN 30 cm To install, proceed as follows: •Make a hole in a outside wall or through the glass of a window. Check the height 23 When the hose is not attached, close th

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Preparation for use HOW TO USE THE AIR-CONDITIONER WITH WATER These air conditioners can use both air and water to cool the condenser (the hot part) of the air conditioner. To utilise the full potential of your air conditioner, the tank 5 needs to be filled with water. The water is used to increase the cooling power and reduce the noise level and energy consumption of the air conditioner. The water that is used in then expelled from the machine as water vapour through the exhaust hose 23 (it do

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16 16 19 19 20 Turning on and setting the timer PROGRAMMED MODE ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 1) Set the operating times by pushing out the Before plugging in check that: notches on the dial corresponding to the • the mains supply corresponds to the period required (each notch represents 15 power supply shown on the rating plate; mins.) • the socket and the mains lead correspond 11 to the power requirements of the applian- 2) Press the TIMER key , the signal light ce; 13 will come ON. • the socket is

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Selecting functions AIR CONDITIONING FUNCTIONS TURBO POWER To turn the unit on in air conditioning mode, The Turbo Power mode was designed to pro- vide the appliance with a greater cooling proceed as follows: potential. This is particularly useful when you 10 1. Press the button (the signal light “I” want to bring the temperature of a very 9 will come on). warm room quickly down to a more comfor- table level. In this case: 2. Rotate the function selector 18 dial anti- Make sure that the

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Recommendations Anchor the filter to the appliance by atta- • Do not rest objects on the air conditioning unit. ching the two plastic pieces on the filter to the special supports on the air conditioner • Do not obstruct the air intake or outlet 6 (see the illustration below). 1 . Set the dust filter aside. • Make sure there are no heat sources in the room. B. If the dust filter is sufficient: Remove the purification filter from the filter • Do not use outdoors. housing and set it aside. RECOMMEN

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Maintenance Before cleaning or maintaining the unit, always Purification filter (if included with the turn the unit off by releasing the button 10 appliance) and unplug from the mains . Clean the external side of the purification fil- ter once a week. Use a vacuum cleaner at an intermediate power level. Never clean CLEANING THE APPLIANCE the inside of the filter. Replace the purification We recommend cleaning the appliance with filter at the end of each season or in any a slightly dam

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Descaling When the scale deposits become excessive (on average, after about 400 hours of opera- tion) or in any case, at least once each sea- son, it is very important to proceed with the decalcification of the appliance as described below. To remove the scale from the appliance, you need: • 250 ml of descaling liquid 27 • 750 ml of clean water (corresponding to a diluted solution of 75%) fig. H Proceed as follows: 1) Remove the tank 5 from the appliance and drain the water remaining in the co

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Troubleshooting If the unit is not working properly, this may be due to small problems that you can easily resolve yourself. Follow these instructions carefully before contacting your local Authorised Technical Service Centre. PROBLEM CAUSE REMEDY • plug in The air conditioner is • it is not plugged in • wait • there is no electricity completely turned off the air conditioner is on (signal light 9 ) • proceed with a new setting of • The notches of the timer are in the rest mode but the appliance

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Technical specification TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Power supply see rating plate Max. absorbed power in air conditioning “ Refrigerating capacity “ Refrigerant “ Number of fan speeds 2 3 Max. air flow . 370 m /h Dimensions: • width 580 mm RECOMMENDED OPERATING CONDITIONS • height 785 mm •depth 435 mm Room temperature 21 ÷ 32°C This appliance contains substances which, if released into the atmosphere, would damage the ozone layer. Care should therefore be taken not to perforate the refrigerant circ

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De Longhi S.p.A. Via L. Seitz, 47 31100 Treviso Italia tel. +39/04224131 fax +39/0422413647 www.delonghi.com 5751008600/06.02


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