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- When the installation goes through a window, you only need to use the transparent end piece of the
accessory. Under these circumstances it wi
ll be necessary to cut a hole in the glass, 10.5cm diameter (Fig. J)
Notes:
Try not overstretch the outlet pipe (maximum length 140 cm) nor bend it too sharply. This will impede the
passage of the warm air and reduce the cooling efficiency.
There must be a distance of at least 70 cm. between the floor and the end of the duct.
Adequate ventilation will have to be provided for small rooms, e.g. leaving the door ajar, in order to avoid
creating a low pressure which will reduce the cooling efficiency.
Attention!
Do not cover the appliances air intakes or outlets.Do not cover the appliances air intakes or outlets.
Do not cover the appliances air intakes or outlets.Do not cover the appliances air intakes or outlets.
Do not cover the appliances air intakes or outlets.
AIR-CONDITIONING
- Plug the appliance in.
- Run the warm air expulsion pipe to the outside (figs. L,M,J)
- Select either the maximum (
) or silent ( ) air-conditioning function.
- Turn the drain cock to the refrigeration position (fig. F).
- Set the thermostat (fig. B,D) to the desired temperature. Should the thermostat setting cause the appliance
to switch itself off automatically, you will have to wait until the room temperature rises by 2-3ºC before it
switches itself back on again.
The appliance cools and dehumidifies the air within the room at the same time in order to create a pleasant climate.
The water produced during this process by condensation is led outside and released from the condenser by
evaporation.
Under extremely humid conditions the appliance will store up the condensed water in an internal tank. When this
reaches a set level the safety lamp (fig.A,14) will light up, indicating that the said tank will have to be emptied,
which is done as follows:
- Turn the thermostat to the
position and wait 10 minutes to allow the safety systems to reset themselves.
(fig. C,E).
- Turn the drain cock (fig,A,10) 90º to the left (fig. G).
- Take the cap off the cock (9) and inset the drain pipe (fig,A,3) (fig. H- steps A and B).
- Place a container by the outlet of the drain pipe in order to catch the condensed water, (fig. H- step C).
- Select the air-conditioning or dehumidification function.
Attention!
When switching the appliance back to the refrigeration function do not forget to put the cap back onto the drainWhen switching the appliance back to the refrigeration function do not forget to put the cap back onto the drain
When switching the appliance back to the refrigeration function do not forget to put the cap back onto the drainWhen switching the appliance back to the refrigeration function do not forget to put the cap back onto the drain
When switching the appliance back to the refrigeration function do not forget to put the cap back onto the drain
cock and turn it 90º to the right. Otherwise water will escape from the appliance when it is switched on. With thiscock and turn it 90º to the right. Otherwise water will escape from the appliance when it is switched on. With this
cock and turn it 90º to the right. Otherwise water will escape from the appliance when it is switched on. With thiscock and turn it 90º to the right. Otherwise water will escape from the appliance when it is switched on. With this
cock and turn it 90º to the right. Otherwise water will escape from the appliance when it is switched on. With this
done you will have removed the excess water from the system and the appliance can be switched back on fordone you will have removed the excess water from the system and the appliance can be switched back on for
done you will have removed the excess water from the system and the appliance can be switched back on fordone you will have removed the excess water from the system and the appliance can be switched back on for
done you will have removed the excess water from the system and the appliance can be switched back on for
normal operation.normal operation.
normal operation.normal operation.
normal operation.
DEHUMIDIFICATION
Set the function control knob to the Dehumidification symbol ( ). At this setting, the appliance will only reduce
the humidity present in the atmosphere, without affecting the temperature.
- Turn the drain cock (fig.A,10) 90º to the left (fig. G).
- Take the cap off the cock (fig.A,9) and inset the drain pipe (fig.A,3) (fig. H- steps A and B).
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