REMKO MKT 240 User Manual

REMKO MKT 240
Portable Air Conditioner
Erecting the Device
Exhaust Air Conductance
Fan
Maintenance and Care
Draining the Condensate
Taking the Device
Warranty
Technology
Electrical Wiring Diagram
Installation Instructions for the Wall Bushing
Device Diagram
Spare Part
List, Accessories
2
4
MKT 240
Recessed grip
Recessed grip
panel
Infrared
Infrared
receiver
receiver
rollers
Air directing
plate ns
2
jected to numerous material, function,
The device is not suited for out-
The device may not be set up and
sion and in atmospheres containing
security distance to infl ammable
surface. Never place it on its side
water spray.
35°C).
supply line.
the connected load of the device,
the line length, and the intended
Work on the cooling system and
the electrical equipment may be
Transporting the device
Transport the device only in an
We recommended that any
transport.
After every transport of the
scribed in these instructions is
prohibited. Nonobservance leads
to the extinguishment of any li-
ability and warranty claims.
Fig.
2
Minimum clearances
Side 500 mm
Front 500 mm
Rear 400 mm
Scope of Supply
Batteries (type AAA/1.5 V)
Air outlet hose with connection
pipe adapter and
dow jet
Exhaust air
outlet
spout with plug
Air inlet
jet
A
ir outlet
hose
Air inlet
Fig.
MKT 240
3
All devices are carefully packed
warranty can be assumed for later
free; observe the minimum
sensitive objects such as plants
side of the remote control
the compartment (Fig. 6).
There is otherwise a danger of
water emerging.
so that the cooling effect can be
the air outlet hose.
short as possible (max. length
Always lay the air outlet
wall/window.
The air outlet hose may not be
the air outlet hose to
the window jet and the de-
vice.
·
the
fl at nozzle between the win
frame
the wings, close the window
the wings with a holding strap
Wall bushing
through the wall bushing (Fig.
Fig.
Hanging
the window jet
into a pivot-hung
Fig.
9
Secure the double-wing
Fig.
Permanent installation
not included in supply schedule)
Fig.
3
Vertical erection on
solid, even foundation
Fig.
Five-minute “wait“
Fig.
5
230 V / 50 Hz
Fig.
6
Remote control
Abb.
7
Attach the air outlet
hose with a constant upward
incline
MKT 240
5
5
2
3
3
Infrared
transmitter
4
2 “Mode“ button
3 “Fan Speed“ button
4 “Timer“ button
5+6
“Timer/Temp. Adjust“: 5 higher, 6 lower
7 Display
8
Red fault LED: Reservoir full (s. p. 7 Trouble Shooting)
An acoustic and an optical signal indicate that the fl oat switch of the internal
reservoir has shut down the operation of the device. The acoustic signal dies
down after a short period of time, but the LED remains active.
9
Mode LED
Green: “Cool“
Orange: “Dehumidify“
Yellow: “Fan“
10
“Low“
12 Green “Room Temp“ LED
14 “°C/°F“ toggle button (only on the remote control)
The device is operated comfortably using
the control panel on the device or the in-
frared remote control. Keys with the same
symbols have the same function.
selection (2)
The device is used to cool the room. It fi lters
The device circulates the air, fi lters it, and
2
3
Infrared
receiver
4
5
9
8
Fig.
Fig.
Infrared remote control
without interference, there should be
The proper reception of the signal is
“Dehumidify“
Attach the air outlet hose to the wall
Activate the device using the “Power“
3.
Press the “Mode“ button (2) until the
Activate the device using the “Power“
2.
3.
“High“ highest speed
“Med“ medium speed
“Low“ lowest speed
4.
The room temperature is not infl uenced
the temperature and time setting
“Cool“ mode
Attach the air outlet hose to the wall
Activate the device using the “Power“
3.
“Med“ medium speed
“Low“ lowest speed
5. I
f the “Room Temp.“ LED (12) lights up,
the current room temperature is shown
As soon as the (4/5/6) button is
ture (LED 13 lights up) and shows the
7
the “Timer/Temp. Adjust“ button (5/6).
The up arrow (5) increases the set value
shown in the display (7), while the
You can turn the device on and off
Automatic activation
Activate the device using the
Select the mode and make all set-
tings for the desired mode.
3
4
5
Temp. Adjust“ button (5/6).
The
7
The device activates automatically
Automatic
The device is running in the previ-
2
3
the “Timer/Temp. Adjust“ button
The
5
The device deactivates automati-
mode
room climate by selecting
a set temperature that is a
maximum of 4 to 7°C below
the outdoor temperature.
MKT 240
With low cleaning effort, you
friendly cleaning agents.
ventilation slots.
water.
Maintenance and Care
3
vacuum cleaner or, in case
Fig.
Removing the air fi lter
Always turn off the device
and pull the mains plu
g
before
cleaning!
Never operate the device
Fig.
/
Cleaning the air fi lter
Fig
Draining the condensate
The condensate evaporates
the device collects conden-
sate in a reservoir. If the
the red fault LED lights up
The reservoir must be
Fig.
Functional principle of the cooling process
Functional principle of
the cooling process
cools the air by re-
moving heat from it.
air) conducts cooled
air into the room. The
heat that the device
has removed from the
air is conducted out-
side via the air outlet
hose.
Evaporator
Evaporator
Air inlet (exhaust air)
Air inlet (exhaust air)
Air inlet (circulation air)
Humidity is removed
as condensate from the
evaporator onto the hot
condenser and evapora-
tes. Excess condensate
drips from the condenser
into a collection tray
and conducted from
there to the condenser
again using a rotor,
evaporated, and then
conducted away with
the exhaust air fl ow.
air
in the room
Fan (circulation air)
outside
contractual partner if the
device cannot be com-
missioned.
Never open the device
housing.
Never perform work on
the cooling circuit or the
electrical equipment.
Trouble Shooting
The device is not function
· the mains plug is properly inserted;
· the mains voltage is present (fuse)
The device is not fun
g and the
ay
is fl ash
The device is not functioning and
The room temperature lies outside the
working range (reduce the incident of
sunlight and close windows and doors,
The device deactivates automatically.
The fault LED fl ashes and a signal sounds
(reservoir full).
To drain the reservoir, proceed as follows:
3
After the condensate has drained,
The device is not cooling properly.
the curtains and blinds. In addition,
· no foreign bodies impair the ex-
haust or intake air supply (observe
the minimum clearances);
· the air directing plate fi ns are free of
soiling or foreign objects
· the set temperature is not too high
(operating limits of the device: 16
to 35°C).
The
device does not react
to the remote control.
· the batteries are functioning;
change them if necessary;
· the batteries are inserted with the
correct polarity (cf. the marking);
remote control and the device
(reach of approx. 5 m).
· the device is on a horizontal
foundation;
tached;
· the plug is fi rmly inserted in the
condensate drain spout.
MKT 240
The function of the device was precisely
the “Trouble Shooting“ chapter (s. p.
warranty, the “Warranty Certifi cate“
fi lled out and sent to REMKO GmbH &
Warranty
able for damage that occurs
due to nonobservance of
manufacturer instructions or
the legal requirements or due
to unauthorised changes to
the device.
Fig.
lectrical wiring diagram
ject to alteration
Evaporator fan
ondenser
R
ed
hite
R
ed
R
ed
Red
Evaporator fan
Reservoir motor
Mains plug
Microswitch
sensor
J003
J00
J00
Med
Lo
L
N
Brown
To take the device out of service,
storage during the winter, observe the
following:
face of the evaporator plate fi ns. In this
way, the residual moisture is removed
from the device and you can prevent
3
Taking out of service
9
Protective
grille
Sealing cap
Telescopic
pipe
min. 430 mm
Trap
max.
480 mm
friendly manner.
The refrigerant used belongs to the
to the cooling circuit, injury to the respi-
Take the minimum distance of 430 mm
the device) and the centre of the wall
To prevent cold bridges, insulate the
telescopic pipe with suitable insulating
Wall the telescopic pipe into the core
sides of the wall.
side of the wall (make sure it is protect-
The “top“ label on the trap must be
When taking the device out of service,
for example, at the beginning of winter,
sealing cap to prevent air circulation.
Fig.
Installation diagram
MKT 240
Fig.
20
Device diagram of the MKT 240
subject to alteration
28
28
35
33
33
34
34
29
31
31
20
30
27
25
8
3
5
9
23
24
26
26
32
22
1 Unit bottom
2 Transport roller
3 Condensate motor with rotor
5 Float regulator (reservoir)
6 Cover (reservoir)
7 Microswitch (reservoir)
8 Compressor, cpl.
9 Condenser 2.5 µF (compressor)
10 Evaporator
11 Fan housing (exhaust air)
12 Fan wheel (exhaust air)
13 Fan motor (exhaust air)
14 Condensate tray
15 Exhaust air pipe adapter
16 Condenser 1.5 µF
17 Evaporator
18 Fan housing, 3-pc. (circulation air)
19 Fan wheel, left (circulation air)
20 Fan wheel, right (circulation air)
21 Fan motor (circulation air)
22 Side wall, right
23 Circuit board
24 Mains supply line with plug
25 Front wall
26 Back wall
27 Air outlet segment
28 Side wall, left
29 PCB with control
30 Control panel
31 Entry circuit
32 Air fi lter
Air outlet hose, cpl. (Nos. 33, 34, 35)
33 Air outlet hose
34 Connection pipe adapter
35 Window jet
Not shown Condensate drain spout with plug
Not shown Sensor (circulation air)
Not shown Remote control
en ordering spare parts, enter
the serial of the
device
on the
rating plate in addition to the
Ref. no
.
Wall bushing
Accessories
Air-conditioning and heating technology
327
91
Lage, Germany
32777
Lage, Germany
+49-5
32
06-130
2
32
06-
2
Technical Data
MKT 240
Application range (room air volume) Approx. m
3
70
Temperature setting range °C 16 bis 32
Temperature operating limits °C 16 bis 35
3
3
Voltage supply V/Ph/Hz 230/1~/50
Type of protection IP 20
Air outlet hose, length mm 1400
Air outlet hose, diameter mm 125
Weight kg 27.00
1612240
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REMKO
Air-conditioning • Heating • Dehumidifi cation
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