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Brand : BOSCH

Model : PAM 0330

Category : Climatisation

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USER MANUAL PAM 0330 BOSCH

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Servicepartner zur Verfügung.Table of contents

Environmental protection

Recommendations for the disposal

Recommendations for the disposal

of your old appliance20

Recommendations for saving energy 20

Important Information

Before connecting your appliance21

Description of the appliance 22

Description of accessories24

Requirements for use

Requirements for use 24

Transportation requirements 25

Instructions for Use

Ways of releasing air outdoors 26

Cleaning and Maintenance

Cleaning the appliance 30

Cleaning and changing the purifying filters 30

Storage requirements 31

Prior to use at change of season 31

Things to check before calling the Technical

General operation 31

Technical service / Warranty /

Environmental protection

Recommendations for the disposal

❏ Respect the environment when disposing of

the packaging your appliance comes

❏ Our products are carefully packed for

transportation. All of the material used in

our packaging is environmentally friendly

(the cardboard is manufactured from used

paper) and may be recycled.

❏ Recycling packaging helps conserve raw

materials and reduces the amount of waste

produced in the world.

❏ Actively help protect the environment by

disposing of packaging properly. Take it to

your nearest local council disposal point or

it may be possible to return it to your

Recommendations for the disposal

of your old appliance

❏ Unplug your appliance from the mains

electricity supply and cut the power cable.

❏ Appliances of this kind include both

recyclable material, which may be used

again, and hazardous products (such as

heavy metals and liquid refrigerants), which

may pollute the soil or the atmosphere.

Actively help protect the environment by

ensuring that your old appliance is disposed

of in accordance with environmentally

friendly practices. Dispose of your appliance

at an official disposal or recycling point (ask

your local council where the nearest

disposal point is). Appliances of this kind

contain refrigerants which must be disposed

of in accordance with current regulations.

❏ This appliance is labelled in accordance

with European Directive 2002/96/EG

concerning used electrical and electronic

appliances (waste electrical and electronic

The guideline determines the framework for

the return and recycling of used appliances

as applicable throughout the EU.

Recommendations for saving energy

Your appliance consumes energy when in use.

The consumption of energy produces an

environmental impact. Energy consumption

can be reduced enhancing the efficiency of

❏ Turn your air appliance off when it is not

❏ Select an ideal temperature; excessively

low temperatures result in high energy

❏ Locate your appliance away from possible

heat sources (sunlight, etc.) and in a

position with good air circulation.

❏ Ensure that your appliance is installed

properly. The energy consumed can be cut

by up to 30% by reducing the entry of heat

into the room with awnings, blinds or

curtains on glazed surfaces.

❏ Use the accessories supplied with your

appliance and the specific accessories

described in “Description of accessories” in

order to minimise the entry of air from

outdoors. When using accessories which

require holes to be drilled in walls or

windows, the hole should be as precise as

possible and sealed with silicon, plaster or

similar material to prevent air from flowing

❏ It is recommended that you follow the

manufacturer’s instructions concerning the

air expulsion tube (see “Ways of releasing

air outdoors”) in order to prevent efficiency

loss and unnecessary energy consumption.Important Information

Before connecting your appliance

❏ Read the instructions book before using the

appliance for the first time. It contains

important information concerning not only

how to use the appliance, but also

maintenance and personal safety.

❏ Keep this instructions book. It may be

needed by another user at a later date.

❏ Do not use the appliance when damaged.

❏ Your appliance should be assembled and

connected to the mains electricity supply in

accordance with the assembly instructions

and current regulations. You may lose your

warranty if you fail to observe these

❏ Our appliances are manufactured in

accordance with current safety regulations.

Only technicians instructed in these matters

are authorised to repair them. Your safety is

❏ Make sure that the drainage plug is fully

inserted. It may have come loose during

transportation, Fig. 1.

❏ Avoid sharp bends on the air expulsion tube

and do not lengthen it more than necessary.

❏ When expelling hot air through sliding

windows, install the accessory which

prevents hot air entering the room from

outdoors and enhances efficiency.

❏ Make sure that the diffusion duct is

positioned in such a way that the window

can be closed as far as possible in order to

prevent air from outdoors entering the room.

❏ Check that the sleeves (collection and

diffusion) are correctly joined to the air

expulsion tube. See “Ways of releasing air

❏ Make sure that the air intakes and outlets

are not obstructed. Keep them clean and

free of dirt, dust and foreign objects.

❏ Make sure that the filters fitted on your

appliance are clean and installed properly

(see “Cleaning and Maintenance”).

❏ In the summer, ventilate the building when

the air outdoors is at its coolest (early

Description of the appliance

Characteristics plate

Air expulsion tube parking

Silent air purification

Maximum air purification

Description of accessories

Suction Base Purifying Double Wall grommet Sliding

pad filter Filter active Window balcony

filter grommet accessory

Art. Nr.: Art. Nr.: Art. Nr.:

Standard accessories:

These accessories are supplied with the appliance.

Optional accessories:

These accessories are available for purchase from the

manufacturer's official technical service and authorised distributors.

Optional accessories:

These accessories are only available for purchase from the

manufacturer's official technical service.

Requirements for use

Condiciones de utilización

❏ This home appliance should be connected

to a 220/240 V, 50 Hz mains electricity

supply via an earthed socket.

❏ It must be protected with a 10 A slow-action

❏ Should an extension lead be required, then

this lead should be at least 1.5 mm

per terminal, less than 25 m long and

❏ There is a cavity at the back of the

appliance to house the mains electricity

supply cable. See Fig. 2.

❏ Do not allow water to enter your appliance

and do not cover the air intakes/outlets.

❏ For safety reasons, the appliance must be

at least 20 cm away from any nearby

surface before it is turned on, Fig. 6.

mín. 20 cm. mín. 20 cm.

The mains electricity supply connection

cable must only be replaced by authorised

members of the manufacturer’s Official

When the appliance is turned off and then

turned back on, it takes the compressor 3

minutes to start up again. This period of

time is required in order to ensure correct

Requirements for use

Avoid direct contact with the air expelled

through the expulsion tube.

Transportation requirements

The appliance is fitted with wheels to make it

easier to move around. If necessary, you can

tilt the appliance in order to move it. You

should not turn the appliance back on again

for a minimum period of one hour after

performing this procedure.

❏ Before tilting it, empty the condensed water

from the internal tank by extracting the

water drainage pipe from its housing and

removing the plug, Fig. 7. Do not forget to

replace the plug and reinsert the pipe in its

housing when the tank is empty.

During air conditioning, some of the

condensed water produced evaporates

automatically and is expelled outdoors

together with the expelled air through the hot

In conditions of extreme humidity, the

appliance accumulates condensed water in an

internal tank. When a certain level is reached

an indicator light, Fig. 3, comes on indicating

that the condensed water tank is full and

needs to be emptied. When this happens, the

appliance stops cooling the air in the room

until the water is drained, as explained in

“Transportation requirements”, Fig. 7.

❏ It is recommended that you turn the

appliance off while draining the water.

Instructions for Use

The appliance cools and dehumidifies the air

in the room at the same time in order to create

a pleasant atmosphere.

❏ Plug the appliance into the mains electricity

❏ Lead the hot air expulsion tube outside. In

order to avoid excessive noise and

efficiency loss, the air expulsion tube should

be positioned as shown in Fig. 14. See

“Ways of releasing air outdoors”.

❏ Check that the plug, Fig. 1, is fitted on the

drainage pipe to prevent water from leaking

onto the support surface.

❏ Lift the air director on the top of the

appliance. This air director is not installed

on the appliance on PAM0330 models. See

figures 25 and 26 in “Heating”.

❏ Select the maximum or silent

cooling function, Fig. 8. (The silent cooling

function reduces the air flow on the

❏ Set the thermostat to the desired

temperature, Fig. 9. If the appliance turns

itself off automatically because the

thermostat trips, it is necessary to wait for

ambient temperature to rise 2-3°C before it

comes back on again.

ºC Fig. 9Temporary installation

❏ Open the window slightly and position the

diffusion duct between the jamb and the

❏ Close the window as far as possible and

secure it with the suction pad supplied,

Instructions for Use

Remember that when the appliance is

turned off and turned back on, it is

necessary to wait for approximately 3

minutes before the compressor starts up

again. This period of time is required in

order to ensure correct appliance

Ways of releasing air outdoors

Fitting the air expulsion tube and

accessories onto the appliance

Fit the air expulsion tube onto the fixture with

the “push” tab and thread it anti-clockwise,

If easier, the housing can also be removed

from the appliance by pressing the “Push” tab

and sliding it out, Fig. 11A.

Fig. 11A Once out, thread the expulsion tube as shown

on Fig. 11B, making sure that it is properly

Fig. 11B Then fit the assembly onto the appliance by

slotting it into position Fig. 12.

Securing the diffusion duct onto the air

Fit the diffusion duct onto the free end of

the tube pushing both parts gently until the

duct clicks into place. Make sure that the

clips are closed. Otherwise, the duct may

Instructions for Use

❏ Remove the diffusion sleeve and connect

the air expulsion tube to the accessory.

❏ If permanent installation is to be performed

through the window, then it is only

necessary to use the transparent end piece

on the accessory. A 14 cm diameter hole

needs to be cut in the glass, Fig. 18.

• The sliding window/balcony installation

accessory can also be used (See

“Description of accessories”). Fig. 15: a, b,

c, d. This accessory can be used for both

horizontal and vertical windows / balconies.

• The accessory has two holes on the side to

fit it to the window / balcony with. The user

can secure it to the frame or wall with two

screws (not included with the accessory) to

prevent it from moving or falling out of place,

more than necessary (maximum length;

Permanent installation

Permanent installation is performed using the

wall grommet / window grommet. See

"Description of accessories".

❏ To expel hot air through the wall, it is

necessary to make a hole in the wall and fit

the wall grommet, Fig. 17.

Fig. 18Dehumidification

In position , the appliance reduces the

humidity in the atmosphere.

❏ Set the thermostat to its minimum

temperature setting, Fig. 20.

❏ Place a bowl at the drainage pipe outlet and

remove the plug to collect the condensed

The amount of water dehumidified may vary

depending on ambient conditions (See

“ Technical Information”).

❏ Remove the diffusion duct and set the air

expulsion tube to the position shown in

❏ The expulsion tube may also be totally

dismantled if desired.

❏ Lift the air director on the top of the

appliance. This air director is not installed

on the appliance on PAM0330 models. See

figures 25 and 26 in “Heating”.

❏ Select the dehumidification function on

Instructions for Use

Do not form sharp bends when positioning

the tube, otherwise the correct expulsion

of hot air may be impeded. This may cause

a reduction in the cooling power and

performance of the appliance.

In order to achieve maximum cooling

efficiency and minimum noise levels, the

expulsion tube should be fitted above the

total height of the appliance, Fig. 19.

Instructions for Use

❏ Select the heating function, Fig. 27.

❏ Set the thermostat to the desired

temperature. When this temperature is

reached, the appliance turns itself off

automatically. It comes back on again when

the temperature drops 2-3ºC.

Do not cover the air intakes or outlets on

❏ When the appliance or the model is fitted

with optional filters, we recommend that

these be left on regardless of the function

selected (cooling, dehumidification, air

purification) in order to purify the air more

Due to the internal configuration of the

PAM0320 models, air is also expelled

outdoors when the appliance is set to the

ventilation function. In order to reduce the

noise produced, it is recommended that you

remove the air expulsion tube.

When set to position , the appliance heats

the air in the room until the temperature set by

the user is reached. The air in the room is

purified at the same time.

❏ Plug the appliance into the mains electricity

❏ Put the air expulsion tube in the same position

as for dehumidification.

❏ This air director is not installed on the

appliance on PAM0330 models. The

manufacturer recommends that an air

director be previously installed in order to

distribute the air flow better. The director is

fitted as shown in the following figures.

Do not forget to replace the plug onto the

water drainage pipe when you change

function, otherwise the appliance will shed

water when operated.

Remember that ambient temperature must

be 18ºC or higher in order for the appliance

The air entering the room (ventilation) is

circulated through a purifying filter when the

appliance is set to this function.

The appliance is fitted with a basic filter and a

purifying filter for:

- Pollen, bacteria and dust.

❏ Put the air expulsion tube in the same

position as for dehumidification.

❏ Lift the air director on the top of the

appliance. This air director is not installed

on the appliance on PAM0330 models. See

figures 25 and 26 in “Heating”.

❏ Select the purifying speed: maximum or

Fig. 27Apurifying filter is also fitted inside the basic filter

This purifying filter needs to be changed every

year in order to remain operational.

(These accessories are available for purchase

from the Manufacturer's Official Technical

Service and authorised distributors). See

“Description of accessories”.

Installing the purifying filter:

❏ Remove the basic filter from the appliance,

❏ Fit the purifying filter inside the basic filter

as shown in Fig. 31.

❏ Install the assembly onto the appliance by

lining the lower studs up with the slots on

the front casing of the appliance and

pressing the top clip in until it clicks into

position. The assembly is fitted properly

when it clicks into position.

❏ Close the front flap.

❏ In order to maintain cooling power, only fit

one set of filters onto the support.

The front flap can also be removed in order

to clean the appliance or change the filters

Cleaning and Maintenance

Cleaning the appliance

❏ For safety reasons, you should unplug the

appliance from the mains electricity supply

❏ The appliance can be cleaned with a cloth

or sponge, slightly warm water and a mild

❏ Never use hot water (more than 40ºC),

bleach, benzene, petrol, acid, scouring

pads, brushes or strong detergents. Prevent

water from entering the appliance.

❏ Do not clean the appliance with a hose.

Cleaning and changing the purifying

Press the side tabs, (Fig. 28, 1.), on the front

flap of the appliance and pull it open (it is not

necessary to remove it), (Fig. 28, 2.). The flap

is fitted with a stop and can be opened up to

this point without risk of falling.

All models are fitted with a basic filter which

needs to be cleaned regularly, Fig. 29. The

filter is accessed by pressing the tab at the top

and removing it from its housing, Fig. 30. The

filter is cleaned under a cold tap, dried and

Cleaning and Maintenance

To do this, open the flap up to the safety stop

(the flap opens to a slight angle, Fig. 28) and

pull outwards. In order to refit it, line the

lower studs on the flap up with the holes on

the casing until the studs meet the clips on

Storage requirements

When the appliance is out of use for a long

period, set the expulsion tube to parking

position so that the appliance takes up as little

❏ To do this, bend the tube towards the back

of the appliance and secure it with the

diffusion hook. Figs. 32 and 33.

Prior to use at change of season

❏ Clean the air filter.

❏ Clean the casing and the grilles if

Things to check before calling the Technical Service

General requirements for operation

... the appliance does not work ...

❏ Check that it is plugged in properly.

❏ Make sure that the control knob is not set to

❏ Check that the mains electricity supply is

working. Check the fuse box.

❏ Set the thermostat to a lower temperature.

... the appliance does not work and the light

indicating that the condensed water tank is

❏ Set the appliance on a flat surface. If the

light does not go out, empty the internal

water tank. (See instructions in “cooling”).

... the appliance does not reduce room

temperature sufficiently ...

❏ Check the joins on the hot air expulsion tube.

❏ Make sure that the expulsion tube is not too

bent and that it is not extended to more

❏ Make sure that the plug is fitted on the

drainage water pipe.

❏ Fit the suction pad to close the window as

❏ Lower blinds to reduce direct sunlight.

... there is water on the control panel grille

or on the basic filter housing ...

❏ There is no cause for concern. This is

... the appliance makes a lot of noise ...

Some noise is normal and other types of noise

can be solved easily. You need to be able to

distinguish between these types of noise:Technical service / Warranty / Technical Information

Should your appliance fail to work properly and

all the instructions for use and installation

(especially the section headed

"Requirements....") have been carefully

observed, then remember that our Technical

Service Network is at your full disposal.

When contacting the Technical Service, quote

the model code (E-NR) and the appliance’s

factory number (FD). This information can be

found on characteristics plate, Fig. 2.

The conditions of warranty depend on the

relevant Supplier in a particular country. Contact

the establishment where you purchased your

appliance for more information and quote the

appliance model and factory number. The receipt

of purchase for the appliance must be produced

prior to any work carried out under warranty.

Technical Information

Things to check before calling the Technical Service

Perfectly normal noise

❏ The sound of water flowing in cycles is due to

the pump, which circulates the water to

enhance the power of the appliance.

❏ A dull, humming sound is inevitable due to the

❏ A faint, whistling sound is due to the

refrigerant passing through the thinner pipes

on the appliance when the compressor starts

❏ A short clicking sound is produced when the

pump connects and disconnects or when the

regulator connects or disconnects the

Easy-to-solve noises

❏ Make sure that the air expulsion tube and the

diffusion and collection sleeves are fitted

properly onto the appliance.

❏ Make sure that the air intakes and outlets on

the appliance are free of obstacles.

❏ Make sure that the appliance is not in direct

contact with furniture or other appliances. The

air output may be flowing directly onto these

and thereby increasing the noise level.

Any other type of fault or repair work should be

dealt with by a specialised Technician. Get in

touch with your authorised dealer, customer

service or the Technical Service Network.

Model PAM0320 PAM0330

Maximum consumption (W) 760 950

Cooling (W) 1700 2000

Energy efficiency (letter) B C Dehumidification (l/day) (*) 35 40

Power in heating function (W) – 1800

(*) The amount of water may vary when conditions in the room to be dehumidified are other than 30ºC and 80% RH.Sommaire

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