Page 2 - P r e p a r i n g f o r u s e
18 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 air conditio-ner will ensure your comfor...
Page 3 - E N
19 P r e p a r i n g f o r u s e Keep the air hoses as short and free ofcurves as possible to avoid bottlenecks. C D • Place the air conditioner near the win-dow. Insert the assembled air exhaust hose in the grille on the bar (fig. E ). Make sure the air exhaust hose is notblocked. • When the applia...
Page 5 - Control panel
21 THE CONTROL PANEL Control panel DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTROL PANEL A ON /OFF buttonB MODE selection button Air conditioning, dehumidifying, fan C Reduce temperature/programme mode time buttonD Timer button E Fan speed button (MAX/MED/MIN)F Increase temperature/programme mode time button G Air condi...
Page 6 - Operation
22 Operation TURNING THE APPLIANCE ON Plug the appliance into the mains.Two lines appear on the display indicating that the appliance isin stand-by.Press the button ( A ). The first time the appliance is turned on, it will be in air conditio-ning mode. Room temperature will be displayed and fan spee...
Page 8 - Setting the timer
24 SETTING THE TIMER The timer can be used to delay when the appliance comes onor goes off. This avoids wasting electricity by optimising opera-ting periods. How to programme delay ON • Plug the appliance into the mains socket. It will be in STAND-BY. • Press the timer button ( D ). The timer symbol...
Page 9 - Using the remote control unit
25 Using the remote control unit MODELS WITH REMOTE CONTROL • Point the remote control at the receiver onthe air conditioner. The remote controlmust be no more than 5 metres away fromthe appliance (without obstaclesbetween the remote control and thereceiver). • The remote control must be handled wit...
Page 10 - T i p s
26 To get the best from your air conditioner, fol- low these recommendations: • close the doors and windows of 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 recommended to leave a slight draught through a door ...
Page 11 - C l e a n i n g
27 Before cleaning or maintenance, turn theappliance off by pressing the ON/OFF button (A)or in models with remote control, by pressing theON/OFF button , then always unplug the appliance from the mains socket. CLEANING THE CABINET You should clean the appliance with a slightlydamp cloth then dry wi...
Page 12 - Troubleshooting
28 Troubleshooting PROBLEM CAUSE REMEDY The air conditionerdoes not come on • there is no current • the appliance is not plugged into the mains • The safety device has tripped • wait • plug into the mains socket • Contact your local Customer Services The air conditionerworks for a shorttime only • t...
Page 13 - Guarantee/technical specification
29 Guarantee/technical specification GUARANTEE AND CUSTOMER SERVICES The conditions of the guarantee and custo- mer service are given on the certificate sup- plied with your appliance. LIMIT CONDITIONS Room temperature for air conditioning 21 ÷ 35°C TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS: Power supply voltage se...