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Posted on Jan 07, 2008

My Dimplex DAC12AC aircooler is blowing out hot air

When you turn the air cooler on it blows out room temp air rather than cool air. I have tried to put the cooler all the way down to 17c but it still just blows hot air and i have no idea why. Oh and when it has been running for more than 30mins an E3 symbol comes up

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  • Anonymous Jun 05, 2008

    I have changed my filter.  My Air conditioner is blowing hot air what do you think the problem can be I got a new condenser 3 yrs ago.


  • Anonymous Jun 26, 2008

    i can't

  • ultraseal Jan 24, 2009

    i have `same problem with delonghi pac`40.....potrable air conditioner what would it cost to repair?

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Hi,its possible have a problem your PCB Board ,the 17c is so cool setting but blows hot , and the E3 simble its min High Cooling , pls check ur PCB board to the nearest service center.

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