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| Product type | Monobloc portable air conditioner |
| Brand | Siemens |
| Model | PA 0640 M |
| Dimensions (W x D x H) | 70 x 35 x 55 cm |
| Weight | 30 kg |
| Electrical supply | 220-240 V ~ 50 Hz |
| Recommended fuse | 10 A slow-blow |
| Functions | Air conditioning, Dehumidification, Air purification |
| Air conditioning modes | Silent, High, Turbo |
| Filter type | Washable basic filter + Activated charcoal purification filter |
| Included accessories | Air exhaust hose, diffuser, window seal, drain cap, purification filter, double balcony pass-through |
| Dehumidification capacity | Variable depending on ambient conditions |
| Safety | Automatic shut-off when condensate water tank is full |
| Maintenance | Regular cleaning of filters, emptying the condensate water tank |
| Warranty | According to distributor conditions |
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USER MANUAL PA 0640 M SIEMENS
Instructions for Use
Mode d'emploi
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PA0630M
PA0640M
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Recommendations for the disposal of packaging ....21
Recommendations for the disposal of your old appliance....21
Recommendations for saving energy ....21
Important Information
Before connecting your appliance....22
If there are children in the home ....22
Your new appliance
Description of the appliance 23
Control panel....24
Description of accessories....25
Requirements for use
Requirements for use 25
Transportation requirements ....26
Instructions for Use
Preparing the appliance....26
Ways of releasing air outdoors 27
Cooling....29
Dehumidification 30
Air purification ....30
Heating 31
Cleaning and Maintenance
Cleaning the appliance 32
Cleaning and changing the purifying filters....32
Storage requirements 34
Prior to use at change of season 34
Things to check before calling the Technical Service
General operation 34
Noise 34
Technical service / Warranty 35
Recommendations for the disposal of packaging
□ Respect the environment when disposing of the packaging your appliance comes packed in.
☐ 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 supplier.
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 equipment - WEEE). The guideline determines the framework for the return and recycling of used appliances as applicable throughout the EU.

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Symbolic representation of a trash bin crossed with a diagonal line, no text or labels presentRecommendations 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 your appliance.
□ Turn your air appliance off when it is not needed.
☐ Select an ideal temperature; excessively low temperatures result in high energy consumption.
☐ 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 through any gaps.
□ It is recommended that you follow the manufacturer's instructions concerning the air expulsion tube (see "Preparing the appliance") in order to prevent efficiency loss and unnecessary energy consumption.
☐ 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 outdoors”
□ 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 morning, night).
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 instructions.
☐ Our appliances are manufactured in accordance with current safety regulations. Only technicians instructed in these matters are authorised to repair them. Your safety is at stake.
☐ Make sure that the drainage plug is fully inserted. It may have come loose during transportation, Fig. 1.

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☐ The use of this appliance is not guaranteed for industrial environments, industrial being understood as large areas or in the proximity of non-ambient heat sources (elements, heaters, etc.).
If there are children in the home
☐ The front flap and the air-conditioning appliance must not be sat upon, climbed on or leant against. The appliance may fall over, hurting persons and/or damaging objects.
☐ Do not allow children to play or tamper with the air-conditioning appliance.
□ Keep small children away from the air-conditioning appliance, particularly when the front flap is open, to prevent them from hanging from or leaning against it. It may fall over.
☐ Do not allow children to play with or insert objects in the air outlets or any other cavity on the appliance.
Description of the appliance

Your new appliance
Control panel

Model PA0620M/ PA0640M
| Air purification | ![]() | Appliance off |
| Silent cooling | ||
| Dehumidification | High cooling | |
| Turbo cooling |
Model PA0630M
| Appliance off | |
| Heating | Silent cooling |
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| Air purification | High cooling |
| Turbo cooling | |
Description of accessories
| Suction Base Purifying Double wall grommet Sliding pad filter Filter active balcony | ||||||
| PA0620M | √ | √ | ● | ● | ★ | |
| PA0640M | √ | √ | √ | ● | ● | ★ |
| PA0630M | √ | √ | √ | ● | ● | ★ |
| Approx. measurement min / max (length x width) cm. | ∅ wall 14 cm | 70x10/205x10 | ||||
√ 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
☐ 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 fuse.
☐ Should an extension lead be required, then this lead should be at least 1.5 mm^2 thick per terminal, less than 25 m long and earthed.
☐ 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.

The mains electricity supply connection cable must only be replaced by authorised members of the manufacturer's Official Technical Service.
Requirements for use
Remember that when the appliance is turned off, it is necessary to wait for approximately 3 minutes before turning it back on again. This period of time is required in order to ensure correct appliance operation.
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.

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Preparing the appliance
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, Fig. 8.

If easier, the housing can also be removed from the appliance by pressing the "Push" tab and sliding it out, Fig. 9.

Once out, thread the expulsion tube as shown on Fig. 10, making sure that it is properly secured.

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3D rendering of a mechanical component with threaded top and base, showing a curved arrow indicating rotation or assembly (no text or symbols)Then fit the assembly onto the appliance by slotting it into position Fig. 11.

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Mechanical component diagram labeled Fig. 11 showing a base with two upward-pointing arrows indicating motion or assembly (no text or symbols on the object itself)Securing the diffusion duct onto the air expulsion tube
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 fall off. Fig 12.

Ways of releasing air outdoors Temporary installation
☐ Open the window slightly and position the diffusion duct between the jamb and the glaze frame.
☐ Close the window as far as possible and secure it with the suction pad supplied, Fig. 13.

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Illustration of a hand connecting a cable to a window frame, labeled Fig. 13 (no text or symbols on the diagram itself)- The sliding window/balcony installation accessory can also be used (See "Description of accessories"). Fig. 14: 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, Fig. 15.

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Exterior view of a window with a vertical door and a small circular component, labeled Fig. 15 (no text or symbols on the diagram itself)Permanent installation
Permanent installation is performed using the wall grommet. See "Description of accessories".
☐ To expel hot air through the wall, it is necessary to make an 14-cm diameter hole in the wall and fit the wall grommet, Fig. 16.

☐ Remove the diffusion sleeve and connect the air expulsion tube to the accessory.
Notes
Do not extend the hot air expulsion tube more than necessary (maximum length; 140 cm).
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. 17.

Instructions for Use
Cooling
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 supply.
☐ 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. 13. 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 PA0630M models. See figures 25 and 26 in "Heating".
□ Select the silent ✝, high ✝ or turbo 🔊 cooling function, Fig. 18.

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3D rendered mechanical component with no visible text or symbols, labeled 'Fig. 18' at bottom right (no other readable text or symbols)☐ Set the thermostat to the desired temperature, Fig. 19. If the appliance turns itself off automatically because the temperature set for the room has been reached and, it is necessary to wait for ambient temperature to rise 2-3°C before it comes back on again.

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3D rendered mechanical component with 20° and 30° angular features and a labeled temperature (°C) at the top (no other text or symbols)During air conditioning, some of the condensed water produced evaporates automatically and is expelled outdoors together with the expelled air through the hot air expulsion tube.
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.
Warning!
Remember that when the appliance is turned off, it is necessary to wait for approximately 3 minutes before turning it back on again. This period of time is required in order to ensure correct appliance operation.
Dehumidification
In this operation function, the appliance reduces the humidity in the atmosphere and purifies the air.
☐ Set the thermostat to its minimum temperature setting, Fig. 20.

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☐ The expulsion tube may also be totally dismantled if desired.

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3D rendered mechanical component with coiled spring and housing, labeled Fig. 22 (no text or symbols on the object itself)☐ Lift the air director on the top of the appliance. This air director is not installed on the appliance on PA0630M models. See figures 25 and 26 in "Heating".
□ Plug the appliance into the mains electricity supply.
☐ Set the control knob to the dehumidification function depending on the model of your air-conditioning appliance.
□ Models with electric heating ✗ ; other models ⬇.

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The amount of water dehumidified may vary depending on ambient conditions (See "Technical Information").
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 18°C or higher in order for the appliance to work.
In this operation function, room temperature rises slightly.
Air purification
The air inside the room (ventilation) is circulated through a filtering system when the appliance is set to this function.
The appliance comes with a basic filter (already fitted on the appliance) and a purifying filter (except on models PA0620M) to be fitted by the user-See "Fitting the purifying filter (double active)"- against:
- 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 PA0630M models. See figures 25 and 26 in "Heating".
□ Plug the appliance into the mains electricity supply.
☐ Set the control knob to the air-purification function ☒ Fig. 24.

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☐ 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 effectively.
Note:
Due to the internal configuration of the PA0620M 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.
Heating (only on PA0630M)
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 supply.
☐ Put the air expulsion tube in the same position as for dehumidification.
☐ This air director is not installed on the appliance on PA0630M 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.

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3D rendering of a mechanical device with two circular components and a lid, labeled Fig. 26 (no text or symbols on the device itself)□ Select the heating function, Fig. 27.

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Warning!
Do not cover the air intakes or outlets on your appliance!
Cleaning the appliance
☐ For safety reasons, you should unplug the appliance from the mains electricity supply before cleaning.
☐ The appliance can be cleaned with a cloth or sponge, slightly warm water and a mild detergent.
□ Never use hot water (more than 40°C), bleach, petrol, acid, scouring pads, brushes or strong detergents. Prevent water from entering the appliance.
☐ Do not clean the appliance with a water hose or compressed air.
Cleaning and changing the purifying filters
To change the purifying filter, it is first necessary to open the front flap on the appliance (it is not necessary to remove it). To do this, press the upper clip inside the door, Fig 28, and pull the flap. The flap can be opened up to the safety stop without risk of falling.

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Interior view of a kitchen appliance with a magnified inset showing a hand cleaning a surface (no text or symbols visible)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 replaced.

Warning!
Do not try to clean the basic filter in a dishwasher. The plastic on the basic filter is not suitable for dishwashers and is unable to withstand the high temperatures involved in washing programmes. It will deform and may even break.

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Technical diagram showing a mechanical assembly with an inset close-up of a building facade detail (no text or symbols present)The purifying filter supplied with the appliance (according to models) is to be fitted by the user (See "Fitting the purifying filter (double active").
The purifying filter further purifies the air in the room which passes through the appliance.
When the purifying filter is fitted, the appliance's cooling capacity may drop slightly. This is particularly the case when the filter is saturated or damaged. It is, therefore, recommended that you check and change the filter at least once a year.
(These accessories are available for purchase from the Manufacturer's Official Technical Service and authorised distributors). See "Description of accessories".
Fitting the purifying filter (double active)
- Check that the purifying filter is fitted in the positioner. If it is not, fit as shown on Fig 31

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3D diagram of a rectangular panel with internal grid structure and an arrow indicating rotation (no text or symbols)Cleaning and Maintenance
- Remove the basic filter from the appliance, Fig. 30.
- Insert the purifying filter + positioner inside the basic filter as shown on Fig. 32, remembering that it must be housed on the lower studs first.

• 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
Warning!
Fit only one set of filters onto the support in order to ensure correct appliance operation.
Notes:
The flaps on these models are fitted with safety stops up to which point they can be opened without risk of the front flap falling and causing damage and/or injury. The front flap can also be removed in order to clean the appliance or change the filters more easily, see Fig. 28. Afterwards, or should for any reason the flap come out of its original housing, proceed as follows to fit it:
1° Lift the flap until it comes out of its lower supports, (Fig. 33 a).
2° Position the plastic leg in the front groove on the appliance (in T position) and slide it down to the safety stop, (Fig. 33: b).
3° fit the lower studs in the front stops on the appliance making sure that the plastic leg fitted in the previous step does not come out of position, (Fig. 33: c).
When finished, the user should make sure that the flap is fitted properly and does not fall when opened again. (The door opens up to the safety stop). If not fitted properly, repeat steps 1° and 2° again.

Cleaning and Maintenance
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 space as possible.
☐ To do this, bend the tube towards the back of the appliance and secure it with the diffusion hook. Figs. 34 and 35.

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3D rendering of a Siemens industrial air duct system (no text or symbols visible)Fig. 34

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Technical illustration of a mechanical component with cross-sectional view and magnified detail (no text or symbols)Prior to use at change of season
□ Clean the air filter.
□ Clean the casing and the grilles if necessary.
Things to check before calling the Technical Service
General requirements for operation What to do if...
... the appliance does not work ...
□ Check that it is plugged in properly.
□ Make sure that the control knob is not set to off ●.
☐ Check that the mains electricity supply is working. Check the fuse box.
☐ Set the thermostat to its minimum temperature position.
... the appliance does not work and the light indicating that the condensed water tank is full is on ...
☐ 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 work and the light indicating that the condensed water tank is full flashes...
☐ This indicates heat sensor failure. Get in touch with the Technical Assistance Network.
... 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 than 140 cm.
□ Make sure that the plug is fitted on the drainage water pipe.
□ Fit the suction pad to close the window as far as possible.
☐ 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 normal.
Noise
... 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:
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 compressor.
☐ A faint, whistling sound is due to the refrigerant passing through the thinner pipes on the appliance when the compressor starts up.
☐ A short clicking sound is produced when the pump connects and disconnects or when the regulator connects or disconnects the electronics system.
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.
Technical service / Warranty
Technical service
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.
Warranty
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.
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Medical illustration showing a surgical procedure on a limb with an arrow indicating a specific area, labeled Fig. 35 (no text or symbols on the diagram itself)natural_image
3D diagram of a mechanical component with a white arrow pointing to a component, labeled 'Fig. 1' (no text or symbols on the object itself)natural_image
3D rendering of a mechanical device pouring liquid into a bucket, with no visible text or symbolsnatural_image
3D rendering of a mechanical component with threaded shaft and base, showing a curved arrow indicating rotation (no text or symbols)natural_image
Close-up of a mechanical component with two white arrows pointing to features, labeled 'Fig. 11' (no text or symbols on the object itself)natural_image
Diagram of a hand connecting a cable to a window frame, labeled Fig. 13 (no text or symbols on the diagram itself)natural_image
Exterior view of a modern office building (no signage)Instalación fija
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3D rendered mechanical component with no visible text or symbols, labeled 'Fig. 18' at bottom right (no other readable text or symbols)natural_image
3D rendered mechanical knob with temperature and angle labels (°C, 20°, 30°) and figure number Fig. 19 (no text or symbols on the knob itself)natural_image
3D rendered mechanical component with labeled degrees (20° and 30°) and a 'C' mark, no readable text or symbols beyond labels.natural_image
3D rendering of a mechanical component pouring liquid into a bucket, labeled Fig. 21 (no text or symbols on the diagram itself)natural_image
3D rendering of a mechanical component with a coiled spring and housing, labeled Fig. 22 (no text or symbols on the object itself)natural_image
3D rendered mechanical component with no visible text or symbols, labeled as Fig. 23 (no readable text or symbols on the component itself)¡Atención!
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3D rendered mechanical component with a circular top and hexagonal base, labeled Fig. 24 (no text or symbols on the object itself)natural_image
3D mechanical component with two arrows pointing to a panel, labeled Fig. 25 (no text or symbols on the diagram itself)
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3D mechanical component with two spherical features and a lid, labeled Fig. 26 (no text or symbols on the object itself)natural_image
3D rendered mechanical component with no visible text or symbols, labeled 'Fig. 27' at bottom right (no other readable text or symbols)natural_image
Interior view of a kitchen appliance with a magnified inset showing hand positioning on a tray (no text or symbols)natural_image
Exterior view of a rectangular plastic enclosure with four compartments (no text or symbols)Fig. 29
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Diagram showing a mechanical device with an inset close-up of its internal structure, labeled Fig. 30 (no text or symbols on the diagram itself)natural_image
Simple line drawing of a 3D rectangular object with a curved arrow pointing to its side (no text or symbols)Fig. 31
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3D rendering of a Siemens industrial air duct system (no text or symbols visible)
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Technical illustration of a mechanical component with an inset close-up showing a detail (no text or symbols present)natural_image
Symbol of a trash bin crossed with two diagonal lines, representing no waste or discharge (no text or labels)
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3D diagram of a kitchen appliance with a handle and arrow indicating a component, labeled 'Fig. 1' (no text or symbols on the main structure)natural_image
3D rendering of a metal bucket pouring liquid into a container, with a pipe inserted (no text or symbols visible)Instruções de Uso
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3D rendering of a mechanical component with threaded top and base, showing a curved arrow indicating rotation (no text or symbols)natural_image
Mechanical component diagram showing a base with two upward-pointing arrows indicating motion or assembly (no text or symbols present)natural_image
Illustration of a hand connecting a cable to a window frame, labeled Fig. 13 (no text or symbols on the diagram itself)natural_image
Diagram showing two views (a and b) of a door or cabinet with an arrow indicating direction, no text or symbols present.
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Exterior view of a window with a vertical panel and a door, labeled Fig. 15 (no text or symbols on the diagram itself)Instalação fixa
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3D rendered mechanical component with no visible text or symbols, labeled as Fig. 18 (no readable text or symbols on the component itself)natural_image
3D rendered mechanical component with temperature and angle annotations (no readable text or symbols)natural_image
3D rendered mechanical knob with temperature and angle labels (°C, 20°, 30°) and figure number Fig. 20 (no text or symbols on the knob itself)natural_image
3D rendering of a metal bucket pouring liquid into a container, with no visible text or symbolsnatural_image
3D rendering of a mechanical component with a coiled spring and cylindrical top, labeled Fig. 22 (no text or symbols on the object itself)natural_image
3D rendered mechanical component with no visible text or symbols, labeled 'Fig. 23' at bottom right (no other readable text or symbols)Atenção!
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3D rendered mechanical component with hexagonal base and circular top, labeled Fig. 24 (no text or symbols on the object itself)Instruções de Uso
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3D rendering of a mechanical device with ventilation grilles and airflow arrows, labeled Fig. 25 (no text or symbols on the diagram itself)
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3D rendering of a mechanical device with ventilation grilles and mounting holes (no text or symbols visible)natural_image
3D rendered mechanical component with no visible text or symbols, labeled 'Fig. 27' at bottom right (no other readable text or symbols)natural_image
Interior view of a car dashboard with a close-up inset showing hand positioning (no text or symbols)natural_image
Exterior view of a rectangular metal enclosure with four internal compartments (no text or symbols)Fig. 29
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Technical diagram showing a mechanical assembly with an inset close-up of a building exterior (no text or symbols present)natural_image
Simple line drawing of a folded paper or panel with a handle (no text or symbols)Fig. 31
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3D rendering of a Siemens industrial fan with coiled duct and housing (no text or symbols visible)Fig. 34

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Technical illustration of a mechanical component with an inset magnified view showing a detail (no text or symbols)natural_image
Symbol of a trash bin crossed with two diagonal lines (no text or numbers present)
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3D diagram of a kitchen appliance with a handle and arrow pointing to a component, labeled Fig. 1 (no text or symbols on the main structure)natural_image
3D rendering of a bucket pouring liquid into a container, placed on tiled floor (no text or symbols)natural_image
3D rendering of a mechanical component with threaded top and base, showing a curved arrow indicating rotation or assembly (no text or symbols)natural_image
Mechanical component diagram showing a housing with two upward-pointing arrows indicating motion or assembly (no text or symbols present)natural_image
Illustration of a hand holding a flexible hose to install a window frame (no text or symbols visible)natural_image
Diagram showing two steps (a and b) of a door opening with arrows indicating direction, no text or symbols present.
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Technical diagram showing a window with a door and vertical panel, labeled Fig. 15 (no text or symbols on the diagram itself)Vaste installatie
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3D rendered mechanical component with no visible text or symbols, labeled 'Fig. 18' at bottom right (no other readable text or symbols)natural_image
3D rendered mechanical component with labeled angles (20° and 30°) and a temperature indicator (°C), no readable text or symbols beyond labels.natural_image
3D rendered mechanical knob with temperature and angle labels (no text or symbols beyond labels)natural_image
3D rendering of a metal bucket pouring liquid into a container, with no visible text or symbolsnatural_image
3D rendering of a mechanical component with a coiled spring and housing (no text or symbols visible)natural_image
3D rendered mechanical component with no visible text or symbols, labeled as Fig. 23 (no readable text or symbols on the component itself)Let op!
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3D rendered object resembling a dome or container with surrounding geometric symbols (no text or labels)Verwarming (alleen in model PA0630M)
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3D mechanical component with ventilation grilles and mounting holes, labeled Fig. 25 (no text or symbols on the diagram itself)
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3D mechanical component diagram labeled Fig. 26, showing internal components and mounting features (no readable text or symbols)natural_image
3D rendered mechanical component with no visible text or symbols, labeled 'Fig. 27' at bottom right (no readable text or symbols on the object itself)natural_image
Interior view of a washing machine with a magnified inset showing hand positioning (no text or symbols)Wasbare basis filter

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Exterior view of a rectangular metal enclosure with four compartments (no text or symbols)Fig. 29
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Technical diagram showing a mechanical assembly with an inset close-up of a detail labeled Fig. 30 (no text or symbols on the diagram itself)natural_image
Simple line drawing of a folded paper or panel with a handle (no text or symbols)Fig. 31
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3D rendering of a Siemens industrial air duct system (no text or symbols visible)Fig. 34

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Technical illustration of a mechanical component with an inset close-up showing internal structure (no text or symbols)natural_image
Symbol of a trash bin crossed with two diagonal lines, representing no waste or discharge (no text or labels)
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3D diagram of a kitchen appliance with a handle and arrow indicating a component, labeled Fig. 1 (no text or symbols on the main structure)natural_image
3D rendering of a metal pipe pouring liquid into a bucket on tiled floor, labeled Fig. 7 (no text or symbols on the diagram itself)Istruzioni d'uso
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3D rendering of a mechanical component with threaded top and base, showing a curved arrow indicating rotation or assembly (no text or symbols)natural_image
Close-up of a mechanical component with two white arrows pointing upward, labeled 'Fig. 11' (no text or symbols on the object itself)natural_image
Illustration of a hand holding a flexible hose to install a window frame (no text or symbols visible)natural_image
Diagram showing two views (a and b) of a door or cabinet with an arrow indicating direction, no text or symbols present.
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Exterior view of a window with a vertical panel and a door, labeled Fig. 15 (no text or symbols on the diagram itself)Installazione fissa
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3D rendered mechanical component with no visible text or symbols, labeled as Fig. 18 (no readable text or symbols on the component itself)natural_image
3D rendered mechanical knob with temperature scale (°C) and angular measurement (20°, 30°), no text or symbols on the knob itselfnatural_image
3D rendered mechanical knob with temperature and angle labels (°C, 20°, 30°) and figure number Fig. 20 (no text or symbols on the knob itself)natural_image
3D rendering of a metal container pouring liquid into a cylindrical tank, with no visible text or symbolsIstruzioni d'uso
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3D rendering of a mechanical component with a coiled spring and housing, labeled Fig. 22 (no text or symbols on the object itself)natural_image
3D rendered object resembling a dome or container with surrounding symbols (no readable text or labels)Attenzione!
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3D rendered mechanical component with no visible text or symbols, labeled 'Fig. 24' at bottom right (no other text or symbols)Istruzioni d'uso
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3D rendering of a device with ventilation grilles and a lid, labeled Fig. 25 (no text or symbols on the diagram itself)
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3D rendering of a mechanical device with two circular components and a lid, labeled Fig. 26 (no text or symbols on the device itself)natural_image
3D rendered mechanical component with no visible text or symbols, labeled 'Fig. 27' at bottom right (no readable text or symbols on the object itself)natural_image
Interior view of a Siemens air conditioner unit with a close-up inset showing hand cleaning the interior (no text or symbols visible)natural_image
Exterior view of a rectangular plastic enclosure with four compartments (no text or symbols)Fig. 29
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Technical diagram showing a mechanical assembly with an inset close-up of a building facade detail (no text or symbols present)natural_image
Simple line drawing of a 3D rectangular object with internal grid pattern and an arrow pointing to its top face (no text or symbols)Fig. 31
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3D rendering of a Siemens air duct system (no text or symbols visible)Fig. 34

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Technical diagram showing a mechanical component with an inset close-up view labeled Fig. 35 (no text or symbols on the diagram itself)Så sparar Du energi
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3D diagram of a mechanical component with an arrow pointing to a component, labeled Fig. 1 (no text or symbols on the object itself)natural_image
3D rendering of a metal bucket pouring liquid into a container, with no visible text or symbolsnatural_image
3D rendered mechanical component with threaded end and base, no visible text or symbolsnatural_image
Mechanical component with two white arrows pointing upward, labeled 'Bild. 11' (no other text or symbols)natural_image
Illustration of a pipe being inserted into a window frame, labeled 'Bild. 13' (no other text or symbols)natural_image
Exterior view of a window with a door and vertical panel, labeled 'Bild. 15' (no other text or symbols)Fast installation
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3D rendered mechanical component with no visible text or symbols, labeled 'Bild. 18' at bottom right (no other readable text or symbols)natural_image
3D rendered mechanical component with 20° and 30° angular features and a 3°C mark, labeled Bild. 19 (no text or symbols on the object itself)natural_image
3D rendered object with temperature and angle annotations (°C, 20°, 30°) and label 'Bild. 20' at bottom rightnatural_image
3D rendering of a metal bucket pouring liquid into a container, with no visible text or symbolsnatural_image
3D rendered mechanical component with coiled spring and housing, labeled Bild. 22 (no text or symbols on the component itself)natural_image
3D rendered mechanical component with no visible text or symbols, labeled 'Bild. 23' at bottom right (no other readable text or symbols)OBS!
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3D rendered object with a circular top and surrounding geometric shapes, labeled 'Bild. 24' at bottom (no other text or symbols)natural_image
3D rendering of a mechanical component with ventilation grilles and mounting holes, labeled Bild. 25 (no text or symbols on the diagram itself)
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3D rendering of a mechanical device with internal components and a labeled section 'Bild. 26' (no readable text or symbols on the device itself)natural_image
3D rendered object resembling a dome or knob with surrounding symbols (no readable text or labels)natural_image
Interior view of a washing machine with a hand holding a tray, showing control panel and door (no text or symbols visible)natural_image
Exterior view of a rectangular plastic enclosure with four internal compartments (no text or symbols)Bild. 29
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Technical diagram showing a mechanical assembly with an inset close-up of a building facade detail (no text or symbols present)natural_image
Simple line drawing of a folded paper or panel with a handle, no text or symbols presentBild. 31
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3D rendering of a Siemens industrial air duct system (no text or symbols visible)Bild. 34


