Page 2 - • U s e r m a n u a l
T90/T90ECO/T100ECO T90/T90ECO/T100ECO • U s e r m a n u a l GB-5751013600 7-06-2004 14:39 Pagina 1
Page 4 - D e s c r i p t i o n; CONTROL PANEL; Model T100ECO illustrated
3 11 13 14 12 15 D e s c r i p t i o n CONTROL PANEL ACCESSORIES A B C F E D P Q R S H L N O M I T U G Model T100ECO illustrated 1 2 7 5 6 9 4 8 3 17 16 18 10 19 GB-5751013600 7-06-2004 14:39 Pagina 3
Page 5 - I m p o r t a n t s a f e g u a r d s
4 I m p o r t a n t s a f e g u a r d s • This appliance is designed for home air conditioning and must not be used for other purposes. • It is dangerous to modify or alter the characteristics of the appliance in any way. • The appliance must be installed in conformity with legislation in force in t...
Page 6 - What are the Pinguino and SuperPinguino?
5 D uring the summer, you feel comfortable at a temperature of between 24 and 27° C with a relative humidity of about 50%. An air conditioning unit removes excess moisture and heat from the room where it is located. Compared with installed models, portable air conditioning units have the advantage t...
Page 7 - P r e p a r i n g f o r u s e
6 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. AIR-CONDITIONING WITHOUT INSTALLATION Just a few simple steps and your comfort isensured with Pinguino: ...
Page 9 - Description of the control panel
8 Description of the control panel THE CONTROL PANEL A ON/OFF buttonB Mode selection button Conditioning, BOOST (superconditioning), dehumidifying, fan. C Air conditioning mode indicator lightD BOOST (superconditioning) mode indicator lightE Dehumidifying mode indicator light F Fan mode indicator li...
Page 10 - O p e r a t i o n
9 O p e r a t i o n TURNING THE APPLIANCE ON Plug into the mains.Two lines appear on the display indicating that the appliance isin standby.Press the ON/OFF button ( A ) (when turned on, the air conditio- ning unit starts operating in the same mode as when it was tur-ned off).Press the MODE ( B ) bu...
Page 13 - P F
12 O p e r a t i o n SELF DIAGNOSIS The appliance has a self diagnosis system to identify a number of malfunctions. IF … IS DISPLAYED …WHAT SHOULD YOU DO? LOW TEMPERATURE (frost prevention) When the appliance is operating in air conditioning, BOOST (super-conditioning) or dehumidifying mode, this de...
Page 14 - T i p s
13 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, you are recommended to leave a slight draught through a d...
Page 15 - C l e a n i n g
14 Before cleaning or maintenance, turn theappliance off by pressing the ON/OFF button(A) and always unplug from the mains socket. CLEANING THE CABINET You should clean the appliance with a slightlydamp cloth then dry with a dry cloth. Forsafety reasons, never wash the air conditio-ning unit with wa...
Page 16 - Troubleshooting
15 Troubleshooting PROBLEM CAUSE REMEDY The air conditioningunit is off • no electricity • it is not plugged into the mains • the safety device has tripped • the safety float has tripped • wait • plug into the mains • contact your service centre • empty the tank The air conditioningunit works for as...
Page 17 - Guarantee/technical specification
16 Guarantee/technical specification GUARANTEE AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE The conditions of the guarantee and techni- cal assistance are given on the certificate supplied with your appliance. LIMIT CONDITIONS Room temperature 21 ÷ 35°C TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Power supply voltage see rating plate Max....