Warns about hazards from electric current which can
lead to injuries or even death.
Danger!
Warns of a hazard which can lead to personal injury.
Caution!
Warns of a hazard which can lead to property damage.
The current version of the operating manual can be found at:
PAC 2000 E
http://hub.trotec.com/?id=39643
Warranty and liability
The device complies with the fundamental health and safety
requirements of the applicable EU regulations and was tested at
the factory for perfect functionality multiple times. However, if
faults in the functionality occur and cannot be remedied with the
measures in the Errors and faults chapter, please get in touch
with your dealer or distributor. When making a warranty claim,
supply the device number (see the rear of the device). When
manufacturer's instructions or legal regulations have not been
followed, or after unauthorised changes to the device are made,
the manufacturer is not responsible for the resulting damages.
Changes to the device or unauthorised replacement of individual
parts can drastically impact the electrical safety of this product
and will result in the loss of the warranty. Liability does not extend
to damages to people or property caused by the device being
used other than as described in the instructions in this operating
manual. Subject to changes to technical design and model
changes as part of constant development and product
improvement without prior notice.
No liability is accepted for damages resulting from improper use.
In such a case, any warranty claims will be voided also.
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Safety
Carefully read the operating manual before using the device
and keep it within reach!
• Do not use or install the device in potentially explosive rooms.
• Do not use the device in aggressive atmosphere.
• This appliance is not a toy. Do not leave the device running
unattended with children nearby.
• Set the device up in an upright and stable position.
• Make sure that the air inlet and outlet are not obstructed.
• Make sure that the suction side is kept free of dirt and loose
objects.
• Never reach or put objects into the device.
• Do not cover or transport the device during operation.
• Do not use the device with wet or damp hands.
• Ensure that all electric cables outside of the device are
protected from damage (e.g. caused by animals). Never use
the device if the cable or power connection is damaged!
• Observe the device's power input, cable length and intended
use when selecting extensions to the connecting cable.
Completely unroll extension cables. Avoid electrical overload.
• Pull the plug from the socket if the device is not in use.
• Unplug the device from the mains before starting with
maintenance, service or repair work.
Personnel qualifications
People who use this device must:
• be aware of the dangers that occur when using electric
appliances.
• have read and understood the operating manual, especially
the Safety chapter.
Residual risks
Hazardous electric voltage!
Work on the electrical components must only be carried
out by an authorised specialist company!
Hazardous electric voltage!
Before any work on the device, remove the mains plug
from the mains socket!
Danger!
Do not leave the packaging lying around. Children may
use it as a dangerous toy.
Caution!
To avoid damages to the device, only operate the device
with an inserted air filter!
Behaviour in the event of an emergency
1. Disconnect the device from the mains in the event of an
emergency.
2. Do not reconnect a defective device to the mains.
Intended use
Only use the air conditioner PAC 2000 E for cooling, ventilating
and dehumidifying room air indoors whilst adhering to and
following the technical data.
Improper use
Do not place the air conditioner PAC 2000 E on moist or wet
ground. Do not use the device outdoors. Do not place any objects,
e.g. clothing, on the device.
Any unauthorised changes, modifications or alterations to the
device are forbidden.
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Information about the device
3
2
1
5
6
4
5
7
8
9
10
AUTO
T-ON T-OFF
COOL
DRY
FAN
HEAT
SWING
SLEEP
LOCK
SPEED
MODE
FANSWING
ON/OFF
SLEEPTIMER
°F
OPER
AUTO
°C
11
Description of the device
The primary purpose of the device is room cooling. It further filters
and dehumidifies the air thus creating an agreeable room climate.
In VENTILATION mode the device also provides the opportunity of
air circulation without cooling effect. In DEHUMIDIFICATION mode
moisture is withdrawn from the air.
The device operates fully automatically and features further
options, the device can, for instance, be switched on or off
automatically with time delay via the timer function.
The device can be operated using the control panel (1) at the
device or the supplied infrared remote control (11).
The device was designed for universal and flexible application.
Due to its compact dimensions it can be easily transported and
used in all interior spaces.
The air conditioner cools the room air by withdrawing warmth.
The absorbed warmth is emitted to the outside via the exhaust air
hose; cooled air is fed to the installation site by means of a fan.
Device depiction
No.Operating element
1Control panel
2Air outlet with ventilation flaps
3Wheels
4Upper air inlet with air filter A
5Lower air inlet
6Hose connection for drip protection
7Exhaust air hose connection
8Upper air inlet with air filter B
9Mains power cable with holding fixture
10Compartment for remote control
11Remote control
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Transport and storage
30 cm
30 cm
30 cm
AUTO
T-ON T-OFF
COOL
DRY
FAN
HEAT
SWING
SLEEP
LOCK
SPEED
MODE
FANSWING
ON/OFF
SLEEPTIMER
°F
OPER
AUTO
°C
13
7
Start-up
Transport
To make the device easier to transport, it is fitted with wheels.
Before transporting the device, proceed as follows:
1. Switch off the device.
2. Remove the mains plug from the mains socket. Do not use
the power cable to drag the device!
3. Only wheel the device on a level and smooth surface.
Storage
Drain any remaining condensate (see chapter Maintenance).
When the device is not being used, observe the following storage
conditions:
•dry,
• protected from dust and direct sunlight,
• with a plastic cover to protect it from invasive dust, if
necessary.
• Remove the batteries from the remote control.
Set-up and installation
Positioning the device
When positioning the device, observe the minimum distances
from walls and other objects stated on the product data sheet.
• Prior to initial start-up, insert the batteries (2 x type AAA) in
the remote control:
Inserting the air filters
• Insert the two air filters before first use:
Connecting the exhaust air hose
• Set the device up in a level, upright and stable position.
• Do not create tripping hazards when laying the power cable.
• Keep air inlets and outlets (2, 4, 5 and 8) as well as the
exhaust air hose connection (7) free.
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1. Connect the individual hose components until their tight fit is
ensured.
2. Put the adapter (13) from above onto the exhaust air
connection (7) at the device.
– The adapter (13) snaps into place.
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Connecting the condensation hose
A.
B.
C.
The condensation hose serves as drip protection and, if required,
for discharging remaining condensate.
1. Remove the stopper from the condensate outlet (see fig. A).
2. Screw down the retaining clip for the condensation hose
(see fig. B).
3. Attach the sealed condensation hose to the condensate outlet
(see fig. C).
4. Affix the condensation hose by means of the hose clip and
snap it into the retaining clip (see fig. C).
Discharging exhaust air
• The exhaust air coming from the device contains waste heat
and residual moisture from the room to be cooled. For this
reason it is recommended to discharge the exhaust air to the
outside.
• The flat nozzle can be hooked into the open wing of a window
or into a tilted bottom-hung window.
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Operation
141516171819
20212223
Control panel
No. Function
14 Remote control receiver
15 Condensate indication
Lights up when there is too much condensate inside the housing: the
device switches off and emits an acoustic warning signal. The error
message H8 appears on the display.
16 COOLING mode indication
17 Display
In COOLING mode indicates the set target temperature.
18 DEHUMDIFICATION mode indication
19 VENTILATION mode indication
20 ON/OFF button
Switches the device on or off.
21 Plus button
Increases the target temperature value in COOLING mode.
22 Minus button
Reduces the target temperature value in COOLING mode.
23 MODE button
Setting the operating mode:
•COOLING (COOL)
• DEHUMDIFICATION (DRY)
• VENTILATION (FAN)
Switching the device on
1. Insert the mains plug into a properly secured mains socket.
2. Use the ON/OFF button (20) to switch the device on.
3. Select the desired operation mode by pressing the MODE
button (23).
COOLING mode (COOL)
In COOLING mode the air is cooled down to the set target
temperature.
The setting range for the target temperature lies between 16 °C
and 30 °C.
Upon reaching the target temperature, the device switches to
standby, i.e. the fan keeps running at the preselected level, but
the device does not resume cooling until the preselected value is
exceeded again.
1. Press the MODE button (23) until the COOLING mode
indication (16) lights up.
2. Set the target temperature by means of the plus (21) and
minus (22) buttons.
– The target temperature will be indicated on the
display (17).
DEHUMDIFICATION mode (DRY)
The device comes with a light dehumidification function.
In DEHUMDIFICATION mode moisture is withdrawn from the air,
but there is no cooling. A target temperature cannot be set, the
plus (21) and minus (22) buttons as well as the display (17) are
disabled.
1. Press the MODE button (23) until the DEHUMDIFICATION
mode indication (18) lights up.
VENTILATION mode (FAN)
The device circulates the room air, but there is no cooling.
A target temperature cannot be set, the plus (21) and minus (22)
buttons as well as the display (17) are disabled.
1. Press the MODE button (23) until the VENTILATION mode
indication (19) lights up.
Remote control
The device can also be operated via the supplied remote
control (11).
• When connected to the mains, the device can be operated by
means of both the control panel and the remote control.
• The operating range of the remote control is approx. 8 m.
• Always direct the remote control towards the receiver (14) at
the control panel.
• Change the batteries if the display of the remote control is
only faintly illuminated or no longer visible.
Setting the operating mode
• Press the MODE button (23) to switch between the operating
modes.
– COOLING (COOL)
– DEHUMDIFICATION (DRY)
– VENTILATION (FAN)
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Settings using the remote control
AUTO
T-ON T-OFF
COOL
DRY
FAN
HEAT
SWING
SLEEP
LOCK
SPEED
MODE
FANSWING
ON/OFF
SLEEPTIMER
°F
OPER
AUTO
°C
AUTO
T-ON T-OFF
COOL
DRY
FAN
HEAT
SWING
SLEEP
LOCK
SPEED
°F
OPER
AUTO
°C
24
25
26
27
28
36
37
38
394041
42
3334 35
29
30
31
32
Setting the fan stage
• Using the FAN button (30) on the remote control you can set
the desired fan stage from all operating modes.
Time preselection (timer)
The timer has two modes of operation:
– automatic switch-on after a pre-set number of hours
(T-ON).
– automatic switch-off after a pre-set number of hours
(T-OFF).
The number of hours can range from 0.5 to 24.
Automatic switch-on
• For programming the time until switch-on, the device must
be switched off.
1. Press the TIMER button (28) on the remote control.
– The T-ON (33) arrow flashes.
2. Press the plus (26) or minus (31) button within 5 s in order to
set the desired number of hours.
3. Press the TIMER button (28) again to save the setting.
No. DesignationFunction
24 DisplayIndication of various values and settings of
the device.
25 MODE buttonSetting the operating mode:
• COOLING (COOL)
• DEHUMIDIFICATION (DRY)
• VENTILATION (FAN)
26 Plus buttonIncreases the target temperature value in
COOLING mode or the number of hours for
the timer.
27 SWING buttonNot available for this device.
28 TIMER buttonBy use of the timer function you can set the
switch-on or switch-off time at 30-minute
intervals from 0.5 to 24 hours.
29 SLEEP buttonSetting the sleep function (only in COOLING
mode).
30 FAN buttonSetting the fan stages.
31 Minus buttonReduces the target temperature value in
COOLING mode.
32 ON/OFF buttonSwitches the device on or off.
33 T-ON and T-OFF indication T-ON: Activates the switch-on time if the
device is switched off.
T-OFF: Activates the switch-off time if the
34 Temperature unit indication °C or °F
device is switched on.
35 Transmitter indicationIs illuminated when the remote control is
36 SWING indicationNot available for this device.
sending a signal to the device.
37 SLEEP indicationIs illuminated when the sleep function is
activated.
38 LOCK indicationIndicates that the remote control's key lock
39 SPEED indicationIndicates the selected fan stage.
(child lock) is activated.
40 Timer setting indicationFlashes during timer setting.
Indicates the target temperature or the
select number of hours in timer operation.
Indicates the selected operating mode.
41 Temperature/hour
indication
42 Operating mode indication
(MODE)
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– The T-ON (33) indication is illuminated.
– The timer is set for automatic switch-on.
Automatic switch-off
• For programming the time until switch-off, the device must
be switched on.
1. Press the TIMER button (28) on the remote control.
– The T-OFF (33) arrow flashes.
2. Press the plus (26) or minus (31) button within 5 s in order to
set the desired number of hours.
3. Press the TIMER button (28) again to save the setting.
– The T-OFF (33) indication is illuminated.
– The timer is set for automatic switch-off.
Deleting the timer
1. Press the TIMER button (28) on the remote control.
– The remaining time is indicated on the display.
2. Press the TIMER button (28) again within 5 s to delete the
timer setting.
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Setting the sleep function (SLEEP)
• The sleep function is only available in COOLING mode.
1. Press the SLEEP button (29) on the remote control.
– The device is now in SLEEP mode. The temperature will be
set to 21 °C, the preselected fan stage remains unaltered.
2. Press the SLEEP button (29) again to exit SLEEP mode.
– The device will restart in COOLING mode with the set target
value.
Enabling the key lock of the remote control
1. Press the plus (26) and minus (31) buttons simultaneously to
enable the key lock.
– The LOCK indication (38) is illuminated.
2. Again press the plus (26) and minus (31) buttons
simultaneously to disable the key lock.
– The LOCK indication (38) disappears.
Shutdown
1. Use the ON/OFF button (20) to switch the device off.
2. Remove the mains plug from the mains socket.
3. Clean the device, and especially the air filter, according to the
Maintenance chapter.
4. Drain the remaining condensate from the housing (see
chapter Maintenance).
5. Store the device according to the Storage chapter.
Errors and faults
The device has been checked for proper functioning several times
during production. If malfunctions occur nonetheless, check the
device according to the following list.
Note:
Wait for at least 3 minutes after maintenance and repair work.
Only then switch the device back on.
The device does not start:
• Check the power connection (230 V/1~/50 Hz).
• Check the mains plug for damages.
• Observe the operating temperature of 16 to 35 °C.
• Check whether the condensate indication (15) is illuminated.
If required, discharge the condensate (see chapter
Maintenance).
• Have an electrical inspection carried out by Trotec.
The device works with reduced or no cooling capacity:
• Check whether COOLING mode is selected.
• Check the proper fit of the exhaust air hose. In case of kinks,
bends or blockage in the hose, exhaust air cannot be
discharged. Clear the way for the exhaust air.
• Check the air filter for dirt. If required, clean the air filter
(see chapter Maintenance).
• Check the minimum distance to walls or other objects.
Position the device a little more in the room's centre if
required.
• Check whether there are opened windows and/or doors of
the room. If so, close them. The window for the exhaust air
hose has to remain open nonetheless.
• Check the temperature setting at the device. Reduce the set
temperature if it is higher than the room temperature.
• Should your device be connected to a wall bushing, there
might be a slight underpressure in the room. Briefly open a
door or window to compensate this.
The device is loud or vibrates; condensate is leaking:
• Check whether the device is standing upright and on an even
surface.
• Check the stopper of the condensate drain for proper fit or
damage. Plug the stopper in correctly or replace it as
appropriate.
The device gets very warm, is loud or is losing performance:
• Check the air inlets and air filters for dirt. Remove external
dirt.
• If the inside of the device is dirty, have it cleaned by a
specialist company for cooling and air-conditioning or by
Trotec.
The device does not respond to the infrared remote control:
• Check whether the distance between remote control and
device is too large and reduce it if necessary.
• Make sure there are no obstacles, such as furniture or walls,
between device and remote control. Ensure visual contact
between device and remote control.
• Check the charging status of the batteries and change them
if required.
• If the batteries have only just been changed, check them for
correct polarity.
Your device still does not operate correctly after these
checks?
Bring the device to a specialist company for cooling and
air-conditioning or to Trotec for repair.
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Error codes
The following error codes can be indicated on the display (17):
Error code DisplayFaultCauseRemedy
• The terminals at the temperature sensor for the
COOLING mode
F1
F2
F4
E5
H8
FOn. a.Refrigerant leakage protection
indication (16)
lights up briefly
in a 3-second
cycle
COOLING mode
indication (16)
lights up briefly
twice in a
3-second cycle
COOLING mode
indication (16)
lights up briefly
four times in a
3-second cycle
ON/OFF
button (32) lights
up briefly five
times in a
3-second cycle
Acoustic signal
8x in quick
succession
Temperature sensor for the
ambient temperature
Temperature sensor for the
evaporator
Temperature sensor for the
condenser
Overvoltage protection
Condensate overflow
protection
ambient temperature and at the mainboard are
loose or have no contact
• Short circuit at the mainboard
• Temperature sensor for the ambient temperature
defective
• Mainboard defective
• The terminals at the temperature sensor for the
evaporator and at the mainboard are loose or
have no contact
• Short circuit at the mainboard
• Temperature sensor for the evaporator defective
• Mainboard defective
• The terminals at the temperature sensor for the
condenser and at the mainboard are loose or
have no contact
• Short circuit at the mainboard
• Temperature sensor for the condenser defective
• Mainboard defective
• The power supply is unstable and deviates from
the values on the nameplate by more than 10 %
• Power supply is too low or load is too highDisconnect unnecessary loads in the same
• Voltage at the mainboard is higher than the
overvoltage protection value
• The inside of the device is heavily contaminated Contact Trotec
• Air inlet or air outlet is blocked
• The fan does not run or runs too slowlyContact Trotec
• Compressor malfunction: Temperature at the
housing is very high, compressor makes unusual
noises or refrigerant leaks
• The system is blocked on the insideContact Trotec
• Too much condensate has accumulated in the
device
• The inside of the device is heavily contaminated Contact Trotec
• Air inlet or air outlet is blocked
• Compressor malfunction: Temperature at the
housing is very high, compressor makes unusual
noises
• The system is blocked on the insideContact Trotec
• Refrigerant leaksContact Trotec
Contact Trotec
Contact Trotec
Contact Trotec
Connect the device to a power supply
conforming to the data on the nameplate.
grid from the power supply.
Contact Trotec
Remove any foreign objects and dirt from the
air inlet and outlet.
Observe the minimum distances specified in
the technical data
Disconnect the device from the power supply
and contact Trotec.
Discharge condensate, see chapter
Maintenance
Remove any foreign objects and dirt from the
air inlet and outlet.
Observe the minimum distances specified in
the technical data
Contact Trotec
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Error code DisplayFaultCauseRemedy
• The inside of the device is heavily contaminated Contact Trotec
Remove any foreign objects and dirt from the
• Air inlet or air outlet is blocked
air inlet and outlet.
Observe the minimum distances specified in
the technical data
• The fan does not run or runs too slowlyContact Trotec
• Compressor malfunction: Temperature at the
H3n. a.
Compressor overload
protection
housing is very high, compressor makes unusual
noises or refrigerant leaks
Contact Trotec
• The system is blocked on the insideContact Trotec
• Pump does not operate or condensate cannot be
discharged
• The rubber stopper at the condensate outlet is not
properly attached.
Contact Trotec
Check the rubber stopper for tight fit
• Refrigerant leaksContact Trotec
• The inside of the device is heavily contaminated Contact Trotec
Remove any foreign objects and dirt from the
• Air inlet or air outlet is blocked
air inlet and outlet.
Observe the minimum distances specified in
the technical data
• The fan does not run or runs too slowlyContact Trotec
E8n. a.Overload malfunction
• Compressor malfunction: Temperature at the
housing is very high, compressor makes unusual
Contact Trotec
noises or refrigerant leaks
• The system is blocked on the insideContact Trotec
• The temperature sensor on the mainboard cannot
determine temperature
Contact Trotec
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Maintenance
A.
B.
Activities required before starting maintenance
• Do not touch the mains plug with wet or damp hands.
• Before any work, remove the mains plug!
Maintenance tasks which require the housing to be
opened must only be carried out by specialist
companies for cooling and air-conditioning or by
Trotec.
Visual checks for dirt inside the device
1. Remove the air filter.
2. Use a torch to illuminate the openings of the device.
3. If you see a thick layer of dust, have the inside of the device
cleaned by a specialist company for cooling and
air-conditioning or by Trotec.
4. Put the air filter back in.
Refrigerant circuit
• The entire refrigerant circuit is a maintenance-free,
hermetically sealed system and may only be maintained or
repaired by specialist companies for cooling and
air-conditioning or by Trotec.
Condensate discharge
In COOLING and DEHUMIDIFICATION mode condensate is formed,
which is mostly discharged via the exhaust air. Remaining
condensate accumulates at the bottom of the housing and should
be drained on a regular basis. If too much condensate
accumulates, the device switches off and indicates this by way of
the condensate indication (15). Additionally, an acoustic signal
will be emitted (8x briefly). The message H8 is also displayed.
When the indication flashes, condensate must be discharged. To
do so, please proceed as follows:
1. Switch the device off and disconnect it from the mains.
2. Carefully transport or wheel the device to a suitable location
for discharging the condensate (e.g. a drain).
3. Remove the condensation hose from the retaining clip
(see fig. A).
4. Remove the rubber stopper from the condensation hose
(see fig. B).
5. Let the condensate run, until the condensation hose is
completely drained.
6. Reattach the rubber stopper to the condensation hose and
replace the hose in the retaining clip.
– Ensure the tight fit of the rubber stopper, for otherwise
there might be uncontrolled water leakage.
Cleaning the housing
Clean the device with a soft, damp and lint-free cloth. Ensure that
no moisture enters the housing. Do not use abrasive cleaners.
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Cleaning the air filter
A.
B.
C.
The air filter has to be cleaned as soon as it is dirty. This is
brought to light e.g. by a reduced cooling capacity (see chapter
Errors and faults).
Caution!
Ensure that the air filter is not worn or damaged. The
corners and edges of the air filter must not be deformed
or rounded. Before reinserting the air filter, make sure
that it is undamaged and dry!
• Reinsert the cleaned, dry filters in the device in reverse order.
Technical annex
Wiring diagram
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Exploded assembly drawing
Note!
The position numbers of the spare parts differ from those describing the positions of other parts mentioned in this operating manual.
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The icon with the crossed-out waste bin on waste
electrical or electronic equipment stipulates that this
equipment must not be disposed of with the household
waste at the end of its life. You will find collection
points for free return of waste electrical and electronic equipment
in your vicinity. The addresses can be obtained from your
municipality or local administration. For further return options
provided by us please refer to our website www.trotec24.com.
The separate collection of waste electrical and electronic
equipment aims to enable the re-use, recycling and other forms
of recovery of waste equipment as well as to prevent negative
effects for the environment and human health caused by the
disposal of hazardous substances potentially contained in the
equipment.
You are responsible for deleting any personal data stored on the
waste equipment to be disposed of.
The device is operated with fluorinated greenhouse gas, which
can be dangerous for the environment and contribute to global
warming when emitted to the atmosphere.
Further information is provided on the nameplate.
Dispose of the refrigerant appropriately and according to the
national regulations.
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Produktdatenblatt / Product Fiche
Lokales Klimagerät / Local Air Conditioner
PAC 2000 E
Artikel-Nr. / Item-No.
1210002004
L
WA
dB(A) re 1 pW
Typ / Type
Gewicht / Weight
g
GWP
- CO₂-Äquivalent / CO₂-Equivalent
t CO2 äq.
1,00
DE
Der Austritt von Kältemittel trägt zum Klimawandel bei.
Kältemittel mit geringerem Treibhauspotenzial tragen im Fall eines Austretens weniger zur Erderwärmung bei als solche mit höherem Treibhauspotenzial.
größere Auswirkung auf die Erderwärmung als 1 kg CO² bezogen auf hundert Jahre.
Nehmen Sie keine Arbeiten am Kältekreislauf vor, zerlegen Sie das Gerät nicht.
Ziehen Sie bei Arbeiten am Gerät stets Fachpersonal hinzu und lassen Sie das im Gerät befindliche Kältemittel sachgerecht entsprechend der nationalen
Gesetzgebung entsorgen.
EN
Refrigerant leakage contributes to climate change.
Refrigerant with lower global warming potential (GWP) would contribute less to global warming than a refrigerant with higher GWP, if leaked to the atmosphere.
atmosphere, the impact on global warming would be by this GWP-factor higher than 1 kg of CO2, over a period of 100 years.
Never try to interfere with the refrigerant circuit yourself or disassemble the product yourself and always ask a professional.
At the end of its life please dispose of the refrigerant appropriately to the relevant legal requirements and national regulations.
Nenn-Leistungszahl im Kühlbetrieb / Rated EER
EER
rated2,6
Energieeffizienzklasse / Energy Efficiency Class
A
Indikativer Stromverbrauch pro Stunde / Electricity Consumption
²Q
SD
kWh / 60 min
0,8
Nennleistung im Kühlbetrieb / Nom. Power
P
rated
kW
2,1
Nenn-Leistungsaufnahme im Kühlbetrieb / Nom. Power Consumption
P
EER
kW
0,95
Leistungsaufnahme im AUS-Zustand / Power OFF Mode
P
OFF
W
0,1
P
SB
W
0,3
Leistungsaufnahme mit Temperaturregler AUS / Thermostat OFF Mode
P
TO
W
89,2
Entfeuchtungsleistung / Dehumidifying Volume
l/h
Betriebstemperatur / Operating Temperature
°C
Einstellbereich Temperatur / Set Temperature Range
°C
max. Luftvolumenstrom / max. Air Flow Volume
m3/h
Netzanschluss / Power connection
Nennstrom / Nom. Current
A
Schalldruckpegel / Sound Pressure Level
dB(A)
Gewicht / Weight
kg
Abmessungen / Dimensions
B x H x T / W x H x D
mm
Mindestabstand zu Wänden + Gegenständen / min. distance
cm
300 x 807 x 37530330
1/N/PE~ 230 V 50 Hz
4,95424
16 - 30
R 410 A
480
This appliance contains a refrigerant fluid with a GWP-factor equal to 2088. This means that if 1 kg of this refrigerant fluid would be leaked to the
²Energieverbrauch 0,8 kWh je 60 min auf der Grundlage von Ergebnissen der Normprüfung. Der tatsächliche Verbrauch hängt von der Nutzung und vom Standort des Geräts ab.
Energy consumption 0,8 kWh / 60 minutes, based on standard test results. Actual energy consumption will depend on how the appliance is used and where it is located.
- Treibhauspotenzial / Global Warming Potential
2.088
Schallleistungspegel / Sound Power Level
Kältemittel / Refrigerant
Funktion
Dieses Gerät enthält Kältemittel mit einem Treibhauspotential von GWP = 2088. Ein Austreten von 1 kg dieses Kältemittels hätte eine um diesen Faktor
nur Kühlung / Cooling only
65
16 - 35
0,75
Leistungsaufnahme im Bereitschaftszustand /
Stand-By Power Consumption
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Trotec GmbH & Co. KG
Grebbener Str. 7
D-52525 Heinsberg
+49 2452 962-400
+49 2452 962-200
info@trotec.com
www.trotec.com
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