Page 3 - D e s c r i p t i o n; CONTROL PANEL
D e s c r i p t i o n 9 10 12 14 15 17 16 18 13 19 20 11 21 CONTROL PANEL 22 24 25 23 26 ACCESSORIES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 27 28
Page 4 - 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 • Use this appliance only as described in this instruction manual.As with any electrical appliance, whilst the instructions aim to cover asmany eventualities as possible caution and common sense should beapplied when operating and installing this air condition...
Page 5 - How does your Pinguino work
5 D uring the summer, optimum comfort is achieved with a temperature of around 24 °C and 50% relative humidity. An air conditioner removes moisture and heat from the room where it is located. One advantage of portable air conditioning units over fitted models is that they can be moved from one room ...
Page 6 - S e t t i n g u p
6 The following instructions will help you set up your air conditioning unit as efficiently as possible. AIR-CONDITIONING WITHOUT INSTALLATIONFOR INSTANT TEMPORARY USAGE With just a few simple operations, Pinguino willrestore comfortable conditions in your room: • Fix the exhaust hose to the couplin...
Page 8 - P r e p a r a t i o n f o r u s e
8 P r e p a r a t i o n f o r u s e HOW TO USE THE AIR-CONDITIONER WITH WATER These air conditioners can use both air and water to cool the condenser (the hot part) of the airconditioner. To utilise the full potential of your air conditioner, the tank needs to be filled with water. The water is used...
Page 9 - Turning on and setting the timer
21 20 19 16 Funzionamento 9 Turning on and setting the timer ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Before plugging in check that:• the mains supply corresponds to thepower supply shown on the rating plate; • the socket and the mains lead correspondto the power requirements of the applian-ce; • the socket is suited ...
Page 10 - S e l e c t i n g f u n c t i o n s
10 S e l e c t i n g f u n c t i o n s AIR CONDITIONING FUNCTIONS To turn the unit on in air conditioning mode, proceed as follows: 1. Press the button (the signal light “ I ” will come on). 2. Rotate the function selector dial anti- clockwise: • Place the large star symbol in line withthe reference...
Page 11 - R e c o m m e n d a t i o n s
11 RECOMMENDATIONS Follow these recommendations to achievemaximum efficiency from your air conditio-ning unit: • Close the doors and windows in the roomwhere the unit is functioning. The onlyexception is in the case of installation throu-gh a hole in the wall or window. In this case,you are recommen...
Page 12 - M a i n t e n a n c e
12 Before cleaning or maintaining the unit, alwaysturn the unit off by releasing the button and unplug from the mains . CLEANING THE APPLIANCE We recommend cleaning the appliance witha slightly damp cloth then drying with a drycloth. For safety reasons, do not wash the airconditioner with water. Pre...
Page 13 - D e s c a l i n g
13 D e s c a l i n g When the scale deposits become excessive(on average, after about 400 hours of opera-tion) or in any case, at least once each sea-son, it is very important to proceed with thedecalcification of the appliance as describedbelow. To remove the scale from the appliance, youneed: • 25...
Page 14 - Troubleshooting
14 If the unit is not working properly, this may be due to small problems that you can easily resolve yourself. Follow these instructions carefully before contacting your local Authorised Technical Service Centre. Troubleshooting PROBLEM REMEDY The air conditioner iscompletely turnedoff • it is not ...
Page 15 - Technical specification
15 Technical specification TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Power supply see rating plate Max. absorbed power in air conditioning “ Refrigerating capacity “ Refrigerant “ Number of fan speeds 2 Max. air flow . 370 m 3 /h Dimensions: • width 580 mm • height 785 mm • depth 435 mm RECOMMENDED OPERATING CONDITIO...