REMKO AMT 60-E Operation Technology Spare List Download Page 8

Important Hints! 

When the container is reinstalled make sure that it is 
in the correct position. 

Make sure not to damage the micro switch. 

When the unit is in uncontrolled continuous opera-
tion, the condensate should be drained into a dis-
charge pipe or sink installed at a lower level. 

Operation with hose connection (AMT 60-E) 

The condensate trap is equipped with a hose nipple. 

When the water container has been removed, a stan-
dard water hose (is not included in our delivery) can be 
connected to the connecting branch.

 

Installation

 

of the water container (only AMT 60-E) 

We recommend cleaning of the container with a clean 
cloth after its removal. 

floater 

 

When the unit has been switched off the evaporator can 
further defrost through the ambient temperature.

 

The unit stops working. 

The yellow control lamp on the 
switchboard lights up. 

Remove the filled container. 

For this purpose lift the con-
tainer slightly and then pull it 
carefully forward to remove it. 

You can empty the condensate 
into a drain pipe or sink. 

Make sure that condensate 
does not continue dripping! 

floater 
strap 

condensate trap 

microswitch 

drain hose 

hose nipple 

G

 

Make sure that the discharge hose is installed to 
a lower level, in such a way as to ensure unhin-
dered drainage of condensate from the conden-
sate tank. 

1.   Introduce the main plug into a prop-

erly protected plug socket. 

230V/1~ 50 Hz / fuse 16 A 

2.   Put main switch into position „I”. 

Green control lamp “operation” is lit 
up. 

3.   Please note:  the unit is switched on 

time-delayed and then goes into the 
continuous operation mode.

 

Starting 

 
The filter of the unit is to be controlled and cleaned thor-
oughly before every use. If the air suction grille is dirty, 
please cleaned it up like shown in chapter ”Maintenance 
and Service”. 

Operation with water container (only AMT 60-E) 

In the water container there is a floater which interrupts 
the dehumidification operation by means of a micro-
switch when the container is full. 

The cleaned container 
is to be carefully rein-
stalled into the unit. 

The strap of the floater 
has to face the inside of 
the unit. 

Observe sticker.

 

Operation with hose connection (AMT 90-E)

 

The unit AMT 90-E is equipped with a firmly installed 
discharge hose. There several versions of discharging 
the generated condensate: 

Version A

 

The condensate is collected in 
an adequately dimensioned re-
ceiver which is to be procured 
by the user. 

Make sure to empty and to con-
trol the receiver regularly. 

Version B 

The condensate is drained via a 
hose extension piece into an 
outlet which has been installed 
at a lower level. 

This offers the possibility of con-
tinuous operation without con-
trol. 

Version C 

The condensate can be col-
lected first in a receiver as de-
scribed under Version  A  and 
then be fed by means of a small 
submerged pump either to an 
outlet installed at a higher level 
or to the outside. 

If there is no outlet at a lower 
lever and no discharge pipe. 

Summary of Contents for AMT 60-E

Page 1: ...Operation Technology Spare Parts Edition GB M02 REMKO powerful like a bear REMKO AMT 60 E 90 E Mobile Dehumidifier...

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Page 3: ...er REMKO AMT 60 E AMT 90 E G Always keep these operating instructions near or on the unit G Contents page Air Dehumidification 4 Safety Instructions 6 Unit Description 6 Working Range 7 Installation 7...

Page 4: ...kg of dry air absolute water content 1 m of air weighs approx 1 2 kg at 20 C Depending on the temperature each kg of air can only absorb a defined quantity of water vapour When this quantity has been...

Page 5: ...n the other hand energy is re leased when gas is liquefied and this energy is called condensation heat The energy rate of evaporation and condensation heat is identical For water this is 2250 kJ kg 4...

Page 6: ...rdance with the legal or local prescriptions Important Tip Regarding Recycling Unit Description These unit have been designed for automatic universal and problem free air dehumidification Thanks to th...

Page 7: ...ce depends exclusively upon the design of the room the room temperature the relative humidity and the correct observance of the setup instructions The dehumidification performance increases with the r...

Page 8: ...socket 230V 1 50 Hz fuse 16 A 2 Put main switch into position I Green control lamp operation is lit up 3 Please note the unit is switched on time delayed and then goes into the continuous operation mo...

Page 9: ...safe transport 1 Switch off the unit prior to changing its place and to remove the mains plug from the plug socket 2 After that empty the condensate container 3 Make sure to transport and store the u...

Page 10: ...there are any operating troubles check the unit according to the following listing The unit does not start Control or check operating switch The green control lamp must be lit Check connection to the...

Page 11: ...difying capacity max l day 64 93 Dehumidifying capacity at 30 C 80 r h l day 54 2 79 8 Dehumidifying capacity at 20 C 70 r h l day 34 9 43 1 Dehumidifying capacity at 10 C 60 r h l day 11 3 16 3 Capac...

Page 12: ...to make modifications in dimensions and construction in the interests of technical progress 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 20 19 17 18 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 32 33 31 35 36 37 38 34 39 11 24...

Page 13: ...mp green 1105514 20 running hour meter 1105515 21 main switch 1102248 22 main fuse 1105561 23 fuse holder 1105560 24 electric cable 1101076 25 cable relief 1101047 26 axle 1105516 27 wheel 1102155 28...

Page 14: ...1 12 13 14 15 16 18 20 21 22 24 19 25 26 27 29 28 30 31 32 34 33 35 37 38 36 17 7 23 39 We reserve the right to make modifications in dimensions and construction in the interests of technical progress...

Page 15: ...amp red 1105513 19 control lamp green 1105514 20 running hour meter 1105515 21 main switch 1102248 22 main fuse 1105561 23 fuse holder 1105560 24 electric cable 1101076 25 cable relief 1101047 26 elec...

Page 16: ...ensor red R2 Temperature sensor blue S1 Main switch S2 Micro switch water container Y1 Solenoid valve MAINS COMPR VALVE FAN COND NTC EVAP NTC FAIL LAMP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 20 21 22 23 24 25 CONTROL BOARD...

Page 17: ...erature sensor red R2 Temperature sensor blue S1 Main switch Y1 Solenoid valve MAINS COMPR VALVE FAN COND NTC EVAP NTC FAIL LAMP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 20 21 22 23 24 25 H2 green S1 F1 8 2 A 5 2 4 1 C S R h...

Page 18: ...13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Model Model No Device must be maintained according to legal regulations by authorised personnel only Remarks 1 Date 2 Date 3 Date 4 Date 5 Date Signature Signature Signature S...

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