Page 3 - I M P O R TA N T S A F E G UA R D S; SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
3 I M P O R TA N T S A F E G UA R D S • Use this appliance only as described in this instruction manual. As with any electrical appliance, the instructions aim to cover as many eventualities as possi-ble.Caution and common sense should be used when operating and installing this air conditioner. • Th...
Page 5 - NON PERMANENT INSTALLATION; I n s t a l l i n g y o u r p o r t a b l e; Sash window
5 The instructions below will enable you to prepare your air conditioning unit for operation as effi-ciently as possible. Before use, make sure the air intake and outlet grilles are unobstructed. NON PERMANENT INSTALLATION Just a few simple steps and your comfort isensured with Pinguino:• Fit the ai...
Page 6 - SEMI-PERMANENT INSTALLATION; Double window
6 I n s t a l l i n g y o u r p o r t a b l e a i r - c o n d i t i o n e r SEMI-PERMANENT INSTALLATION If required, the Pinguino can also be installedsemi-permanently (Fig. E and E1 ). • Fit the flange accessory ( 11 ) provided in the hole. • Fit the hose ( 12 / 19 ) in the housing at the back of t...
Page 7 - Control panel; DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTROL PANEL; S R Q
7 Control panel DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTROL PANEL A ON/Stand-by buttonB MODE selection button Air conditioning, dehumidifying, air purifying/fan, Smart. C Air conditioning mode indicator lightD Dehumidifying mode indicator lightE Fan mode with air filtration indicator lightF “Sleep” function indicato...
Page 8 - Operation; TURNING THE APPLIANCE ON
Operation TURNING THE APPLIANCE ON Plug the appliance into the socket. Two lines appear on thedisplay indicating that the appliance is in standby. You can con-trol the appliance with the remote control (see page 11) or with thecontrol panel. OPERATION WITH CONTROL PANEL Press the ON/STAND BY button ...
Page 9 - FAN MODE WITH AIR FILTRATION; SMART MODE; BOOST MODE
9 Operation When full, the appliance shuts down and (full tank) appearson the display. The tank must be extracted and emptied (fig. H ). Once emptied, replace the tank: the appliance starts up again. The continuous drain hose accessory ( 21 ) enables the condensa- tion produced to be eliminated with...
Page 10 - SETTING THE TIMER
10 Operation SETTING THE TIMER The timer can be used to delay appliance start up or shut down. This avoids wasting electricity byoptimizing operating periods. How to program delayed start up • Plug the appliance into a socket and press the ON/STAND BY ( A ) button, then select the requi- red operati...
Page 11 - THE REMOTE CONTROL; CORRECT USE; The remote control
11 THE REMOTE CONTROL Inserting/replacing batteries (included) • Remove the back cover (see figure). • Insert two new batteries (not rechargea-ble) making sure the (+) and (-) are in thecorrect positions. • Replace the back cover. Note: Alkaline batteries should be used (LR03 AAA type). Used batteri...
Page 12 - Description of the remote control; THE DISPLAY
12 Description of the remote control THE REMOTE CONTROL A E D C B B I H G F SWING SPEED BOOST %RH THE DISPLAY Signal transmission Air-conditioning indicator Dehumidifying indicator Air filtration indicator BOOST indicator SMART indicator SLEEP indicator Automatic fan speed High fan speed Medium fan ...
Page 13 - Remote control functions; AIR-CONDITIONING MODE
13 Remote control functions 75 F AIR-CONDITIONING MODE • Press the button ( I ) to turn the appliance on. • The symbol flashes on the display and a “beep” indicates that the air-conditioning unit is on. • Press the MODE button ( A ) a number of times until the air-condi- tioning symbol appears on th...
Page 14 - SLEEP FUNCTION
Remote control functions cally and the symbol appears on the display. Note: in “SMART” function, the temperature is controlled automati-cally. However, if the required temperature has not yet been rea-ched, it can be reduced or increased by a maximum of 4°F(approx. 2°C) by pressing the buttons. The ...
Page 15 - Self diagnosis/Troubleshooting; SELF DIAGNOSIS; PROBLEM CAUSE; TROUBLESHOOTING
15 Self diagnosis/Troubleshooting SELF DIAGNOSIS The appliance has a self diagnosis system to identify a number of malfunctions. LOW TEMPERATURE(frost prevention) p p f f PROBE FAILURE (sensor damaged) FULL TANK When appears on the display, the ice prevention device hasbeen triggered.The appliance s...
Page 16 - T i p s; M® ELECTROSTATIC FILTER
16 To get the best from your air conditioning unit, 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, it is recommended to leave a door or window slightly open...
Page 17 - C l e a n i n g a n d M a i n t e n a n c e
17 Before cleaning or maintaining, turn theappliance off by pressing the ON/STAND BYbutton (A) or button (I) on the remote controland always unplug the appliance from thesocket. CLEANING THE CABINET You should clean the appliance with a slightlydamp cloth then dry with a dry cloth. For safety reason...
Page 18 - Technical specification; LIMIT CONDITIONS; SAFETY PLUG
18 Technical specification LIMIT CONDITIONS Room temperature range of the air-condi-tioned space 64-95°F (18 - 35°C) TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Power supply voltage see rating plate Max. power input during air conditioning “ Refrigerant “ Cooling capacity “ Appliance dimensions:• width 18.6 “ 495 mm • ...
Page 19 - Limited Warranty
19 Limited Warranty De’Longhi is the distributor of Kenwood home appliances. This warranty applies to all home appliances with De’Longhi or Kenwood brand names. FOR CONTIGUOUS UNITED STATES ONLY Limited Warranty We warrant each De’Longhi AIR CONDITIONER to be free from defects in material and workma...