Page 2 - Disposing of the appliance; ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS; WHAT IS THE INVERTER PINGUINO
22 • Refrigerant gas may be odourless. • The appliance must be installed, used and stored in a room with a surface area greater than 15 m². • This appliance contains about 300 g of R290 refrigerant gas. • R290 refrigerant gas complies with European environmental directives. Do not perforate any of t...
Page 3 - DESCRIPTION
23 DESCRIPTION A Air outlet grilleB Control panel with advanced LCD displayC HandleD Grille E CastorsF Air intake grille with dust filterG Condensate drain connectorH Power cableI Pull out tankJ Tank doorK Air exhaust hose L Remote controlM Air exhaust hose housingN Window outletO Dust filter or sil...
Page 4 - PREPARING FOR USE; Air-conditioning without installation
24 You can also use the “adjustable bar” accessory (T).• Fit the window outlet in the housing in the bar (fig. 4) • Position the bar on the window sill and adjust until it fits in the guides of the blind (the length can be blocked with the pin pro-vided), then lower the blind (fig. 5). • Place the a...
Page 5 - Air-conditioning with installation; • Fit the flange accessory (S) provided in the; Keep the air hose as short and free of cur-
25 Keep the air hose as short and free of cur- ves as possible to avoid bottlenecks. Air-conditioning with installation If required, your appliance can be installed semi-permanently (Fig. 8).Proceed as follows:• Drill a 134 mm dia. hole in an outside wall or through a window pane, respecting the hei...
Page 6 - The appliance is fitted with a resin lime-; CF; ” is displayed when the limescale fil-; Setting water hardness; Hold the FAN button on the control panel; Filling the tank
26 PREPARING FOR OPERATION IN WATER MODE Once the appliance has been installed, it is ready for use. However, its efficiency can be enhanced by ope-rating it in the exclusive De’longhi water mode. The water in the tank increases the cooling po-wer of your Pinguino and at the same time redu-ces noise...
Page 7 - Replacing the limescale filter
27 ling hole. It holds a maximum of 10 litres. Replace the cap correctly and close the tank, pu- shing it in as far as it will go. The tank hole has a mesh filter to prevent the introduction of foreign matter. If necessary, this filter can be unscrewed and removed for cleaning under running water. •...
Page 8 - button; Turning the appliance on; Resin filter
28 DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTROL PA-NEL WITH ADVANCED LCD DISPLAY 1 Air conditioning symbol2 Dehumidifying symbol3 Fan symbol4 SMART symbol5 BOOST symbol6 SLEEP symbol7 Alarm symbol8 Temperature indicator9 “No water” symbol10 Timer symbol11 Speed indicator12 AUTOFAN indicator13 FAN button14 Increase (+...
Page 11 - USING THE REMOTE CONTROL; Inserting or replacing the batteries; USING THE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
31 USING THE REMOTE CONTROL • Point the remote control at the receiver on the appliance. The remote control must be no more than 7 metres away from the ap-pliance (without obstacles between the re-mote control and the receiver). • The remote control must be handled with extreme care. Do not drop it ...
Page 12 - When the BOOST function is active, the; Selecting the temperature scale
32 BOOST function (fig. 27) Ideal for the summer to cool rooms rapidly. Activate by simply pressing the button. The appliance operates in air conditioning mode at maximum fan speed and maximum power. While this function is selected, it is not possible to set the temperature or change fan speed. When...
Page 13 - PROGRAMMING THE TIMER; Programming start up
33 If you need to disable the timer on or off pro- gramme in advance, press the or but- ton respectively twice. PROGRAMMING THE TIMER The timer can be programmed to start and stop the appliance when required. Programming start up • Press the button. The start-up time and symbol flash on the remote c...
Page 14 - Error messages are displayed on the appliance display.; Change filter; Low Temperature; Probe Failure; Failure 2
34 SELF-DIAGNOSIS The appliance has a self diagnosis system to identify a number of malfunctions. Error messages are displayed on the appliance display. IF ... IS DISPLAYED, ...WHAT SHOULD I DO? No water symbol Change filter When this message is displayed, the water filter needs replacing as describ...
Page 16 - Please note: Certain models have a silver ion; Back grille; CLEANING
36 Please note: Certain models have a silver ion dust filter and additional electrostatic filter in the back grille. Silver ion filter This dust filter is treated with silver ions which not just retain dust particles, but also have an efficient antibacterial action. It also greatly redu- ces concent...
Page 17 - END OF SEASON OPERATIONS; Emptying the tank; IMPORTANT: the tank could contain as much as; Emptying the internal tank
37 END OF SEASON OPERATIONS Before putting the appliance away or moving it to another location, empty any water left in the tanks. Emptying the tank Pull out the tank as described in the section: “FILLING THE TANK”. Unhook the drain hose on the left of the tank (fig. 40-41) and place the end in a re...
Page 18 - TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS:; Limit conditions; GUARANTEE
38 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS: Power supply voltage Maximum absorbed power in air conditioning Refrigerant Cooling capacity Limit conditions Room temperature for air conditioning 21÷35°C GUARANTEE The terms of the guarantee and technical assi- stance are given in the documentation accom- panying your...
Page 19 - TROUBLESHOOTING
39 PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION The air conditioner does not come on • there is no current • it is not plugged into the mains • the internal safety device has tripped • wait • plug into the mains • call the Service Centre The air conditioner works for a short time only • there are bends or kinks in the ai...