DeLonghi PAC 250 U Air Conditioner User Manual


 
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- Doors and windows of room to be air-
conditioned are closed (with the excep-
tion of temporary installation where a par-
tially opened window is necessary).
- Shade the room as far as possible from
direct sunlight by drawing curtains and/or
lowering blinds or shutters, for economical
and efficient air-cooling.
- Ensure that intake and outlet vents (fig. 2
and 3) are not blocked.
- Make sure there are no sources of heat in
the room.
SPECIAL NOTE
This machine is designed to be used with or without water. Maximum performance is obtained
using water. When used without water, Pinguino will operate at about 67% cooling capacity.
HOW TO PREPARE WATER CONTAINER
Use only clean, salt-free tap water. The water is essential for the air cooling operation and si dischar-
ged in the form of steam through the exhaust outlet. A container full of water lasts for a period that
depends on a number of conditions such as temperature, humidity, insulation, exposure of the room,
number of people present, etc. On average it will last approximately 7 to 10 hours.
When the container is empty, the appliance automatically changes function from water to air. At the
same time, the quantity of air discharged from the rear hose will increase.
FINAL CHECK
In order to obtain the maximum performance from your air-conditioner make sure that:
Open the water container compartment
door, tip the container forwards and lift
up to remove
Remove the cap, pull out the extenda-
ble tube and fill the container, standing
it on the floor.
After filling, replace the extendable
tube, screw the cap on tightly and
return the container to its place, making
sure the word FRONT is facing out.
During “water condensation” cooling function and in particularly quiet surroundings (eg. bedroom), a
slight gurgling noise may be heard. This may be regarded as perfectly normal.
Warning: Do not use water containing salt, eg. seawater or water treated using softening systems
that utilize kitchen salt.
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