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AIR-CONDITIONING WITH INSTALLATION

If  required,  your  appliance  can  also  be  installed  semi-perma-
nently (Fig. 5). 
Proceed as follows: 

Drill in an outside wall or in the window pane a 134 mm dia.
hole respecting the heights shown in fig.6.  

30 cm

30 cm

5

8

5

134

7

9

in the window pane

in the wooden kickboard

of a French window

in the wall: you are

recommended to insula-

te the section of wall

using suitable insulation.

Fit  the  flange  accessory  provided  in  the  hole  following the

indications in figs. 7, 8 and

 

9. 

Fit the hose in the housing at the back of the appliance (fig.
1).
Fit the end of the hose to the flange as shown in fig. 6. When
the hose is not fitted, the hole can be closed with the flange
cap.

Keep the air hose as short and free of curves as possible to avoid

bottlenecks. 

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

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Summary of Contents for KGN

Page 1: ... KGN USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...ing For Use Description Of The Control Panel Description Of The Remote Control Self diagnosis Tips For Correct Use Cleaning Start End Of Season Operations Troubleshooting Technical Specifications 6 9 Operating From The Control Panel Correct use 10 Using The Remote Control Unit ...

Page 3: ...he appliance must be connected to an efficient earth system Have your electrical circuit checked by a qualified electrician Do not use extension cables Before cleaning or maintenance always unplug the appliance from the mains socket Never unplug the appliance by pulling on the power cable Do not install the appliance in rooms containing gas oil or sulphur Do not install near sour ces of heat Keep ...

Page 4: ...materials to be recove red to obtain significant savings in energy and resources As a reminder of the need to dispose of household appliances separately the product is marked with a crossed out wheeled dustbin ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Before plugging the appliance into the mains socket check that the mains power supply corresponds to the value indicated on the rating plate on the back of the applian...

Page 5: ...8 Air exhaust hose housing 9 Condensate drain 10 11 Flange Cap 12 Air exhaust hose 13 Window outlet 14 Suckers 15 Castor locks 16 Remote control 5 RESET ON OFF MODE POWERFUL SWING SLEEP TIMER FAN COOL DRY FAN SMART HEAT FAN SPEED AIR SWING TIMER AUTO QUIET OFF hr DELAY POWERFUL ON hr DELAY Power cable 17 17 Window bracket ...

Page 6: ...w or French window Adjust the length of the hose to reach the window Make sure the air exhaust hose is unobstructed Open the window or French window slightly and position the outlet fig 2 If you have a double window use the sucker provided to hold the two parts of the window together fig 4 1 2 4 sill extend the bracket fully within the window frame fix the If you have a sash window place the brack...

Page 7: ...nsula te the section of wall using suitable insulation Fit the flange accessory provided in the hole following the indications in figs 7 8 and 9 Fit the hose in the housing at the back of the appliance fig 1 Fit the end of the hose to the flange as shown in fig 6 When the hose is not fitted the hole can be closed with the flange cap Keep the air hose as short and free of curves as possible to avoi...

Page 8: ...ion active when it was turned off will appear Never turn the air conditioner off by unplugging from the mains Always press the button then wait for a few minutes before unplugging This allows the appliance to perform a cycle of checks to verify operation 1 6 8 9 2 5 3 4 7 11 10 12 13 14 15 16 16 1 Cool symbol 2 Dry symbol 3 Fan symbol 4 SMART symbol 5 POWERFUL symbol 6 Temperature indicator 7 Time...

Page 9: ...tion AUTO FAN the appliance automatically selects the most suitable fan speed in relation to the temperature set on the digital display The most suitable temperature for the room during the summer varies from 24 to 27 You are recommended however not to set a temperature much below the outdoor temperature DRY MODE Ideal to reduce room humidity spring and autumn damp rooms rainy periods etc In dry m...

Page 10: ...of comfort Low speed for silent operation In this mode AUTO speed cannot be selected SMART MODE The appliance chooses automatically whether to operate in air conditioning fan mode In this mode fan speed can be set manually To set this mode Press the MODE button a number of times until the SMART symbol appears POWERFUL FUNCTION Ideal for the summer to cool rooms rapidly Activate by simply pressing ...

Page 11: ...he receiver The remote control must be handled with extreme care Do not drop it or expose it to direct sunlight or sources of heat MAX 7 metres 2 indicator Selected temperature scale 9 Programming start up shut down scale indicator 3 Signal transmission 14 POWERFUL button 15 SWING button 16 TIMER button 17 SLEEP button 18 Reset button resets the factory default setting 6 4 7 5 9 2 1 8 11 ON OFF MO...

Page 12: ...te control are the same as those on the control panel of the appliance You should therefore refer to the instructions in the chapter Operating from the control panel to turn the appliance on and select the ope rating mode COOL DRY FAN or SMART and the fan The following section descri bes the additional functions corresponding to the controls on the bottom part of the remote control POWERFUL FUNCTI...

Page 13: ...hed press the to confirm The message SLEEP conditions TIMER button appears on the re mote control display and the symbol is displayed on the appliance to indicate that the timer is active SWING FUNCTION This function is useful for select the left right swing of air delivery To set this function correctly Select the operating mode cool dry fan or described above smart as Press the button The applia...

Page 14: ...f ice The appliance starts up again automatically when the defrosting process is completed If this is displayed contact your local authorised servi ce centre Programming shutdown Press the button The shutdown time and TIMER message flash on the remote control display Press the or buttons to set the time you want the from 1hour to 12 appliance to shut down When that time is reached press the button...

Page 15: ...ally closing curtains and or blinds to make the appliance much more economical to run fig 22 Never rest objects of any kind on the air conditioner Do not obstruct the air intake and outlet fig 23 Leave the grilles free Make sure there are no heat sources in the room Never use the appliance in very damp rooms laundries for example Never use the appliance outdoors Make sure the air conditioner is st...

Page 16: ...k of operation The filters are housed in the intake grille fig 24 Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust accumulations from the fil ter If it is very dirty immerse in warm water and rinse a number of times The water should never be hotter than 40 After washing leave the filter to dry then attach the intake grille to the appliance START END OF SEASON OPERATIONS START OF SEASON CHECKS Make sure the pow...

Page 17: ...oven hairdryer etc the air exhaust hose is deta ched from the appliance the technical specification of the appliance is not adequa te for the room in which it is located close doors windows and curtains bearing in mind the tips for correct use given above eliminate the heat sources fit the air exhaust hose in the housing at the back of the appliance fig 1 During operation there is an unplea sant s...

Page 18: ...age Maximum absorbed power in air conditioning Refrigerant Cooling capacity LIMIT CONDITIONS Temperature of room in air conditioning 18 35 SIZE OF APPLIANCE width 463 mm height 775 mm depth 382 mm 463 mm 775 mm 382 mm 16 see rating label ...

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