DeLonghi PAC WE125 Instructions For Use Manual

DeLonghi PAC WE125 Instructions For Use Manual

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PAC WE 110 -WE125 - WE130
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  • Page 1 PAC WE 110 -WE125 - WE130 Register this product online and receive a free trial issue of Cook’s Illustrated. Visit www.delonghiregistration.com. Visit www.delonghi.com for a list of service centers near you. Enregistrez ce produit en ligne et recevez un numéro gratuit de Cook’s Illustrated.
  • Page 2 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 • Avoid using heating appliances near the air instruction manual. conditioner. As with all electrical equipment, the instruc- • The unit should be transported in a vertical tions aim to cover as many eventualities as position.
  • Page 3 WHAT IS THE WATER-AIR PINGUINO During the summer, you feel comfortable at a temperature of between 75 - 80°F (24 - 27°C) with a relative humidity of about 50%. An air conditioner removes excess moisture and heat from the room where it is located. Compared with wall mounted models, portable air conditioners have the advantage that they can be moved from one room to another in the home...
  • Page 4 DESCRIPTION A Air outlet grille B Control panel with advanced LCD display C Handle D Grille E Castors f Air intake grille with dust filter G Condensate drain connector H Power cable Tank door J Pull out tank K Air exhaust hose L Remote control M Air exhaust hose housing N Window outlet O Silver ion filter (certain models only) P Electrostatic filter (certain models only) Q Sucker R Indicator paper...
  • Page 5: Preparing For Use

    PREPARING fOR USE The instructions below will enable you to prepare your air conditioner for operation as efficiently 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 is en- sured with your appliance: • Fit the air exhaust hose in the housing at the • If you have a sash window, place the win- back of the appliance (fig. 1).
  • Page 6 Keep the air hose as short and free of cur- ves as possible to avoid bottlenecks. Air-conditioning with installation If required, your appliance can be installed semi- permanently (Fig. 6). Proceed as follows: in the wooden kickboard of a French window • Drill a 5.27 inch (134 mm) dia. hole in an outside wall or through a window pane, re- specting the heights shown in fig. 7.
  • Page 7 PREPARING fOR OPERATION IN WA- ke lightly. After about a minute, 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 red squares appear, depending on the TER MODE hardness of the water. The appliance can be Once the appliance has been installed, it is ready set to three different water hardness levels for use.
  • Page 8 Replacing the limescale filter Turn the appliance off and unplug it from the outlet. Make sure there is no water in the appliance by emptying the tank and internal tray as described in the section: “End of season operations”. Lay the appliance on its back as shown in figure 16. Rest it on a towel or piece of cardboard to avoid scratches or damage. Remove the filter co- ver by unscrewing the four screws (fig. 16). Remove the filter delicately and loosen the two 13 ties, making sure the two hoses connecting the filter do not slip inside the appliance. Fit the new...
  • Page 9 15 ON/Standby button 16 MODE button (selects the modes) 17 Signal receiver Resin filter Cover 17 18 OPERATING fROM THE CONTROL PANEL The control panel enables you to manage all the main functions of the appliance, however some functions are only available through the use of the remote control. Turning the appliance on • Plug into the outlet and check the black cap is fully inserted.
  • Page 10: Air Conditioning Mode

    1 2 3 Dehumidifying mode (fig. 21) Air conditioning mode (fig. 20) Ideal to reduce room humidity (spring and au- Ideal for hot muggy weather when you need to tumn, damp rooms, rainy periods, etc). cool and dehumidify the room. In dehumidifying mode, the appliance should be To set this mode correctly: prepared in the same way as for air conditioning,...
  • Page 11 11 TIMER ON symbol 12 Timer OFF symbol 13 Clock 14 ON/Standby button 15 FAN button 16 Increase (+) and decrease (-) temperature buttons 17 MODE button (selects the modes) 18 Reset button (resets the appliance to the ori- ginal settings) 19 OK button 20 Timer OFF button 21 °C or °F selection button 22 SLEEP button SMART mode (fig. 23) 23 BOOST button SMART mode creates ideal comfort conditions 24 Timer ON button in the room. The appliance automatically establi- shes whether to operate in air conditioning, fan or stand-by mode depending on the environmen- tal conditions detected.
  • Page 12 USING THE REMOTE CONTROL lease the button and press the OK button to confirm. • Point the remote control at the receiver on • To cancel the settings programmed on the the appliance. The remote control must be remote control and restore the original set- no more than 23 ft (7 meters) away from the tings, press the button lightly with the...
  • Page 13 BOOST function (fig. 26) Sleep function (fig. 28) Ideal for the summer to cool rooms rapidly. This function is useful for the night as it gradual- Activate by simply pressing the button. ly reduces operation of the appliance, turning it The appliance operates in air conditioning mode off after 8 hours. at maximum fan speed and maximum power. To set this function: While this function is selected, it is not possible • Select the operating mode (air conditioning,...
  • Page 14 PROGRAMMING THE TIMER The timer can be programmed to start and stop the appliance when required. Programming start up • Press the button. The start-up time and symbol flashes on the remote control display (fig. 29). • Press the or buttons to set the time you want the appliance to start up. • When that time is reached, press the OK but- ton to confirm (fig. 30). The symbol re- mains displayed on the remote control and If you need to disable the timer program (on or symbol is displayed on the applian- off) in advance, press the button...
  • Page 15 SELf-DIAGNOSIS The appliance has a self diagnosis system to identify a number of malfunctions. Error messages are displayed on the appliance display. If ... IS DISPLAYED, ...WHAT SHOULD I DO? The appliance is fitted with a frost protection device to avoid excessive formation of ice. The appliance starts up again automatically when the defrosting process is completed. Low Temperature (frost prevention) Empty the internal safety tank following the instructions in the section “End of season operations”. If it reoccurs, contact your local authorized service center. High Level (internal tray full) When this message is displayed, the water filter needs replacing as described in the section: “Replacing the limescale filter”.
  • Page 16: Air Purifying Filters

    TIPS fOR CORRECT USE To ensure optimal results from your air conditio- ner, follow these recommendations: • close the windows and doors in the room to be air conditioned (fig. 33). When installing the air conditioner semi-per- manently, you should leave a door slightly open (as little as 0.39 inch. (1 cm)) to gua- rantee proper ventilation. do not cover the appliance • make sure the air conditioner is standing on a level surface. If necessary, place the castor locks under the front wheels.
  • Page 17: Electrostatic Filter

    CLEANING Certain models have a silver ion dust filter and an additional electrostatic filter in the grill at the Before cleaning or maintenance, turn the applian- back ce off by pressing the button on the control panel or remote control, wait for a few seconds Silver ion filter then unplug from the outlet. This dust filter is treated with silver ions which not just retain dust particles, but also have an Cleaning the cabinet efficient antibacterial action. It also greatly redu-...
  • Page 18 Cleaning of the silver ion filter and of the electrostatic filter (certain models only) To clean the silver ion dust filter, the electrostatic filter must be temporarily removed. To clean the filters, use a vacuum cleaner at me- dium power. The silver ion filter can be washed with lukewarm water. Leave to dry completely and replace. The electrostatic filter is not washable but it should be replaced at least once every two se- asons. Emptying the internal tank The electrostatic filter can be bought from shops selling De’longhi accessories or authorized ser- To facilitate this operation, at the start of the se-...
  • Page 19 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS: Limit conditions see rating plate Power supply voltage Room temperature for air conditioning 70÷95 °F (21÷35°C) GUARANTEE Maximum absorbed power The terms of the guarantee and technical assi- “ in air conditioning stance are given in the documentation accom- panying your appliance. Refrigerant “ Cooling capacity “ Transport, filling, cleaning, recovery and disposal of refrigerant should be performed by a technical service centre appointed by the manufacturer only.
  • Page 20: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION The air conditioner • there is no current • wait • it is not plugged into the outlet • plug into the outlet does not come on • the internal safety device has tripped • call the Service Center The air conditioner • there are bends or kinks in the air • position the air hose correctly, keeping exhaust hose it as short and free of curves as possible works for a short time to avoid bottlenecks.
  • Page 21 If repairs become necessary, see contact information below: U.S. Residents: Please contact our toll free hotline at 1-800-322-3848 or log onto our website at www.delonghi.com Residents of Canada: Please contact our toll free hotline at 1-888-335-6644 or log onto our website at www.delonghi.com Mexico Residents: Please contact our toll free hotline at 01-800-711-8805 or log onto our website at www.delonghi.com The above warranty is in lieu of all other express warranties and representations. All implied...

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