Before Using The Appliance; Operation; Cooling - Technibel MTF 83 Operating Instructions Manual

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BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE

Check that the power supply at the location where the air conditioner is going to be used is
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220-240V ~ 50Hz .
Do not move the air conditioner without controlling (through the rear discharge tube)
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the eventually condensate water inside it. Utilise the same tube every time you
discharge condensate water, before operation.
Make sure that the electrical installation is suitable to supply continuosly current necessary
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for the air conditioner in addition to that already used by other electric appliances (white
goods, lighting). See the max electric imput indicated on the name plate positioned on the
air conditioner.
The installation of a double-pole switch, protected by 10 A fuses of the delayed type,
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upstream the electricity wall socket, is recommended.
The unit has to be connected according to the local electrical rules.
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Make sure that circuit breakers, fuses, etc, are of sufficient capacity to handle a start-up cur-
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rent of 20 A (generally less then 1 second).
Do not install the air conditioner where it could be wetted by drops of water (i.e. in
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laundries).
Make sure that the ON - OFF push-button switch on the control panel of the air conditioner
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is in OFF position.
Before connecting the air conditioner to a power socket, make sure that the socket is
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provided with an earth connection in compliance with local codes.
Never use the power plug as a mean to start or stop the air conditioner: always use the
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ON/OFF push-button switch on the air conditioner control panel.
WARNING! Do not stick anything into the air outlet of the air conditioner. This is very
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dangerous because the fan is rotating at high speed.
WARNING!
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The air conditioner is provided with a time-guard system, which does not allow re-
starting of compressor until after 3 minutes from a previous stop. So avoid quick
movements of the termostat knob in both directions when compressor is running.
Make sure that there are no obstacles around the unit affecting the free circulation of air. Do
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not block the air intake and outlet of the unit with curtains or other. Never put objects on the
top of the unit.
The manufacturer assumes no responsabilities if the safety regulations or local codes are
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not observed.
WARNING
1. Always unplug the unit from the power socket before moving or cleaning it.

OPERATION

COOLING

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Place the air conditioner as near as possible to the window. Fit the flexible tube by hooking
it to the rear of the unit. Extend the flexible tube just enough to reach the outdoor, passing
under the window shutters set ajar.
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In case there is a window sill towards the inside of the room, it might be better to use the
supplied outlet nozzle. Insert the nozzle into the free end of the flexible tube.
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Open the window and lock one of the shutters. Place the outlet nozzle between the two
shutters, held together with the supplied lace.
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Avoid sharp bends or plies of the flexible tube.
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In case of porthole utilise make a 138 mm diameter hole in the window pane.
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Twist the knob (D) of the thermostat to the right until you reach the position of maximum
cooling.
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Switch on the air conditioner pressing the ON/OFF push-button (A)
rations are displayed.
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Select the cooling operation
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Press the push-button (C) to select the high fan speed, lamp (F)
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When room temperature has reached the most suitable value for your comfort, press again
the push-button (C) to select the low fan speed, the lamp (G)
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Now slowly twist the thermostat knob back towards the left until the compressor stops.
At this point the air conditioner is set for automatic operation under the control of the elec-
tronic thermostat to maintain the room temperature at the pre-set value.
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To stop the air conditioner press again the ON/OFF push-button. (A).
pressing the push-button (B) , lamp (E) lights.
,lamps of last ope-
lights.
lights.
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NO!
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