Page 3 - DESCRIPTION - DESCRIPCI
ACCESSORIES • ACCESORIOS • ACCESSOIRES • ACCESSORI 2 10 1 4 6 5 3 7 9 8 DESCRIPTION - DESCRIPCI Ó N - DESCRIZIONE 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
Page 4 - I M PO RTA N T S A F E G UA R D S; SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS; THIS PRODUCT IS FOR HOUSEHOLD ONLY
4 I M PO RTA N T S A F E G UA R D S DESCRIPTION1 air outlet grille 2 control panel 3 remote control receiver 4 castors 5 handles 6 filter 7 evaporator air intake grille 8 air exhaust hose housing 9 drainage hose 10 power cable 11 wall flange 12 sucker 13 air exhaust hose 14 window outlet 15 castor l...
Page 5 - N STA L L I N G YO U R PO RTA B L E
5 The instructions below will enable you to prepare your air conditioner for operation as efficientlyas possible. Before use, make sure the air intake and outlet grilles are unobstructed. AIR-CONDITIONING WITHOUT INSTALLATION Just a few simple steps and your comfort isensured with your air condition...
Page 6 - P r e p a r i n g f o r u s e
134 5,25 in. in the windowpane in the wall: it is rec-ommended thatyou insulate a sec-tion of the wallusing suitable insu-lation. in the wood-en kickboardof a Frenchwindow F P r e p a r i n g f o r u s e MAX 39 inMAX100 cm MIN 14 inMIN 35 cm SEMI-PERMANENT INSTALLATION If required, your appliance ca...
Page 7 - Control panel; OPERATING FROM THE CONTROL PANEL
7 Control panel DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTROL PANEL 1 Air conditioning symbol 2 Dehumidifying symbol 3 Fan symbol 4 SMART symbol 5 BOOST symbol 6 Temperature indicator 7 Timer symbol 8 Alarm symbol THE CONTROL PANEL 12 1 6 8 9 2 5 3 4 7 11 10 12 13 14 15 16 16 9 SLEEP symbol 10 AUTOFAN indicator11 Spee...
Page 8 - Operation
8 Operation AIR CONDITIONING MODE Ideal for hot muggy weather when you need to cool and dehu-midify the room.To set this mode correctly: • Press the MODE button a number of times until the air-conditio- ning symbol appears. • Select the target temperature by pressing the or but-ton until the corresp...
Page 10 - Description of the remote control; DESCRIPTION OF THE REMOTE CONTROL
10 Description of the remote control DESCRIPTION OF THE REMOTE CONTROL 1 Air conditioning symbol 2 Dehumidifying symbol 3 Fan symbol 4 Fan speed indicator 5 SMART symbol 6 BOOST symbol 7 SLEEP symbol 8 AUTOFAN indicator 9 MODE button (selects the modes) 10 FAN button 11 Increase (+) and decrease (-)...
Page 11 - USING THE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT; Using the remote control unit
I NSERTING OR REPLACING THE BATTERIES • Remove the cover on the rear of the remote control. • Insert two “AAA” 1.5V batteries, making sure they are in the cor-rect position (see the instructions inside the battery compart-ment). • Replace the cover. If the remote control unit is replaced or discarde...
Page 14 - T i p s
14 T i p s To get the best performance once from your air conditioner, follow these recommendations: • close the windows and doors in the room to be air conditioned. The only exception is when the appliance is installed through a hole in the wall. In this case, you are recom- mended to leave a sligh...
Page 15 - C l e a n i n g
15 C l e a n i n g Before cleaning or maintenance, turn theappliance off by pressing the ON/STAND-BYbutton then always unplug the appliancefrom the mains socket. CLEANING THE CABINET You should clean the appliance with a slight-ly damp cloth then dry with a dry cloth. For safety reasons, never wash ...
Page 16 - Troubleshooting
16 Troubleshooting PROBLEM CAUSE REMEDY The air conditioningunit does not start. • No electricity. • It is not plugged into the socket. • The safety device of the plug has tripped. • The internal safety device has tripped. • Restore electricity. • Plug into the socket. • Reset the safety plug. • Wai...
Page 17 - Technical specification
17 Technical specification LIMIT CONDITIONS Room temperature for air conditioning 64 ÷ 95°F (18° ÷ 35°C) TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Power supply voltage see rating plate Max. absorbed power during air conditioning “ Refrigerant “ Cooling capacity “ Dimensions of appliance:• width 1 8 in - 463 mm • heig...