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De'Longhi S.p.A.
Via Seitz, 47
31100 TREVISO
Italy
www.delonghi.com
5751020100/
07.07

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  • Page 1 De’Longhi S.p.A. Via Seitz, 47 31100 TREVISO Italy www.delonghi.com 5751020100/ 07.07...
  • Page 2 T130ARC AIR CONDITIONER CLIMATISATEUR CLIMATIZADOR CONDIZIONATORE...
  • Page 3: Important Safeguards

    IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS • Use this appliance only as described in this instruction manual. As with all electrical equip- ment, whilst the instructions aim to cover as many eventualities as possible, caution and common sense should be applied when operating and installing this appliance. •...
  • Page 4 WHAT IS THE PINGUINO uring the summer, you feel comfortable at a temperature of between 24 and 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 installed models, portable air conditioners have the advantage that they can be moved from one room to another in the home or be transported from one building to ano- ther.
  • Page 5 DESCRIPTION A air outlet grille control panel rcastors handles air intake grille with dust filter air exhaust hose housing air intake grille continuous condensate drain connection condensate tank power cable flange cap L air exhaust hose M window outlet N suckers O castor locks P continuous drain hose with coupling Q remote control...
  • Page 6: Preparing For Use

    PREPARING FOR USE The instructions below will enable you to prepare your air condi- tioner for operation as efficiently as possible. Before use, make sure the air intake and outlet grilles are unob- structed. AIR-CONDITIONING WITHOUT INSTALLATION Just a few simple steps and your comfort is ensured with your appliance: •...
  • Page 7: Air-Conditioning With Installation

    AIR-CONDITIONING WITH INSTALLATION If required, your appliance can also be installed semi-perma- nently (Fig. 7). Proceed as follows: • Drill a 106 mm dia. hole respecting the heights shown in fig. 8. 30 cm 30 cm in the window pane •...
  • Page 8: Description Of Control Panel

    DESCRIPTION OF CONTROL PANEL 1 ON/Standby button (on/off) 9 Speed indicator 2 MODE button (selects the modes): Air 10 SLEEP symbol conditioning, dehumidifying, air purif- 11 Timer symbol ying/fan, heating, Smart. 12 Ioniser symbol (certain models only) 3 Air conditioning symbol 13 Increase button (+) 4 Dehumidifying symbol 14 Decrease button (-)
  • Page 9 IR CONDITIONING MODE FIG. 13) Ideal for hot muggy weather when you need to cool and dehu- midify the room. To set this mode correctly: • Press the MODE button a number of times until the air-condi- tioning symbol appears (3). •...
  • Page 10 IR PURIFYING/FAN MODE (FIG. 17) When using the appliance in this mode, the air exhaust hose does not need to be attached. To set this mode correctly: • Press the MODE button a number of times until the fan symbol appears (5).
  • Page 11: Description Of The Remote Control

    DESCRIPTION OF THE REMOTE CONTROL 1 Air conditioning symbol 2 Dehumidifying symbol 3 Fan symbol 4 Heating symbol 5 Smart symbol 6 Signal transmission 7 Selected temperature scale indica- 8 Relative humidity indicator 9 SLEEP symbol 10 AUTOFAN indicator 11 Fan speed indicator 12 Clock 13 Timer ON symbol 14 Timer OFF symbol...
  • Page 12: Using The Remote Control Unit

    NSERTING OR REPLACING THE BATTERIES • Remove the cover on the rear of the remote control (fig. 20); • Insert two R03 “AAA” 1.5V batteries in the correct position (see instructions inside the battery compartment); • Replace the cover. ✔ If the remote control unit is replaced or disposed of, the batteries must be removed and discarded in accordance with current legislation as they are harmful to the environment.
  • Page 13 LEEP FUNCTION (FIG. 22) This function is useful for the night as it gradually reduces opera- tion of the appliance. To set this function correctly: • Press the button. The SLEEP function maintains the room at optimum temperature without excessive fluctuations in either temperature or humidity and with silent operation.
  • Page 14: Self-Diagnosis

    ROGRAMMING THE TIMER The timer can be programmed to start up and shut down to fit in with your needs. Programming start up • Press the ON button. The start-up time and message "ON TIMER" flash on the remote control display (fig. 24). •...
  • Page 15: Tips For Correct Use

    AIR PURIFYING FILTERS The T130ARC model is fitted with a dust filter which retains impu- do not cover rities in the air drawn in from the room and a 3M® electrostatic fil- the appliance ter (fig.
  • Page 16 CLEANING Before cleaning or maintenance, turn the appliance off by pres- sing the button on the control panel or remote control, wait for a few seconds then unplug from the mains socket. CLEANING THE CABINET You should clean the appliance with a slightly damp cloth then dry with a dry cloth.
  • Page 17: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION • wait The air conditioner • there is no current does not come on • it is not plugged into the • plug into the mains mains • call the Service Centre • the internal safety device has tripped The air conditioner •...
  • Page 18: Technical Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Mains voltage see rating plate Maximum absorbed power in air conditioning “ Maximum absorbed power in heating “ Refrigerant “ Cooling capacity “ Heating power “ LIMIT CONDITIONS Temperature of room in air conditioning 21÷35°C Temperature of room in heating 10÷27°C SIZE OF APPLIANCE •...

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