DeLonghi WE 110, WE 130, WE 115 manual Air-conditioning with installation

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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:

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.

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12 inch

30 cm

12 inch

30 cm

Fit the flange accessory (S) provided in the hole following the indications in figs. 8, 9 and

10.

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MAX 39 inch

MIN 14 inch

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5 inch 134

in the window pane

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in the wooden kickboard of a French window

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in the wall: you are recommended to insulate the section of wall using suitable insulation.

Fit the air exhaust hose (K) in the housing at the back of the appliance (fig. 1).

Fit the end of the hose to the flange (S). When the hose is not fitted, the hole can be closed with the flange cap.

Remove the cap at the back of the appliance

(G)and replace with the drain hose plus cap

(U)as shown in figure 11. This enables the condensate to be drained more easily at the end of the season. See the section: “END OF SEASON OPERATIONS”.

Keep the air hose as short and free of cur- ves as possible to avoid bottlenecks.

When installing the air conditioner semi- permanently, you should leave a door slightly open, as little as 0.5 inch (1 cm), to guarantee correct ventilation.

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Contents Climatizador Portátil 115V~60Hz 1500WP O R T a N T S a F E G U a R D S What is the WATER-AIR Pinguino During the summer, you feel comfortable at aDescription Air-conditioning without installation Preparing for USEProvided to hold the two parts of the win- dow together fig Air-conditioning with installation Window pane Wooden kickboard of a French windowOnce the appliance has been installed, it is ready for use Preparing for Operation in WA- TER ModeSetting water hardness When the water in the tank runs out,Replacing the limescale filter Turn the appliance off and unplug it from the outletLay the appliance on its back as shown in figure Operating from the Control Panel Turning the appliance onAir conditioning mode fig Dehumidifying mode figFan mode fig Description of the Remote CON- Trol Smart mode figTo set this mode Choose the required fan speedInserting or replacing the batteries Using the Remote ControlSetting the time Time is reachedSelecting the temperature scale fig Boost function figSleep function fig Programming the Timer Programming start upProgramming shutdown SELF-DIAGNOSIS Frost preventionTips for Correct USE AIR Purifying FiltersClose doors and windows Cleaning Emptying the tank Start of Season OperationsEND of Season Operations Emptying the internal tankTechnical Characteristics GuaranteeLimit conditions Troubleshooting If repairs become necessary, see contact information below Please contact our toll free hotline at