REMKO AMT 60-E Operation Technology Spare List Download Page 9

The unit is automatically switched on if the humidity rate 
in the room is higher than the previously set value. 

The unit operates fully automatically until the prese-
lected relative air humidity has been reached or until the 
unit (only model AMT 60-E) has been switched off by 
the floater in the water container. In such a case the yel-
low control lamp is lit up.

 

Operation with Hygrostat 

The REMKO hygrostat (accessory) is supplied with a 
special intermediate plug. 

1.   Insert intermediate plug into a properly protected 

plug socket. 

2.   Position hygrostat in an adequate place within the 

room to be dehumidified. 

Not directly near the unit. 

3.   Connect the unit plug with the intermediate plug. 

4.   Put main switch of the unit into 

position “I”. 

5.   Pre select the desired humidity by 

setting the hygrostat. 

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If the unit is switched off manually or by the  
hygrostat or by the floater in the water container, 
 it is only restarted after approx. 1 minute.

 

This safety measure is necessary to avoid dam-
ages of the compressor.

 

Discard the Unit 

Prior to longer operating breaks or pauses: 

1. Remove the mains plug from the plug socket (or 

transitional socket). 

2. Empty the condensate container and dry it with a 

clean cloth. 

3. Make sure that no condensate continues to drop or drip! 

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

 

4. Clean the dust filter according to the given instruc-

tions. 

5. Protect the unit, possibly with a plastic cover, and 

store it in a vertical position in a safe place. 

Put the operating switch into “0” 
position. 

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Do not use the cable to pull the unit! 

Transport Instructions 

 
The unit is equipped with 2 wheels and an easily remov-
able transport handle to ensure 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 unit only in a 

vertical position as long as there is still humidity at 
the evaporator, in the condensate trap and in the 
condensate container. 

Maintenance and Service

 

 
Regular care and the observation of a number of basic 
rules will ensure the dehumidifier’s long life and reliable 
operation. 

The complete cooling system is hermetically sealed and 
contains no user-serviceable parts. It may only be serv-
iced by authorised repair facilities. All moving parts fea-
ture low-maintenance long-life lubrication.  

The unit should be inspected and cleaned thoroughly af-
ter each long period of operation, at a minimum once a 
year. Please note the following points: 

Ensure that the interior and exterior of the unit re-
mains free of dust and other deposits. 

Clean the unit only with a dry or dampened cloth. 

Do not use a water jet. 

Do not use aggressive cleansers or cleaning prod-
ucts containing solvents. 

Regularly check the dust filter and the exhaust grille 
for soiling and clean them as required. 

Replace the dust filter as required. 

 

Dust Filter Cleaning 

Lift the air suction grille slightly and remove it pulling 
towards and downwards. 

Then remove the dust filter. 

Slight o insignificant dirt is to be cleaned by blowing 
out or vacuum-cleaning the dust filter carefully. 

If the dust filter is very dirty it is to be washed with a 
lukewarm soap solution (max. 40° C) and then to be 
rinsed with clear water. 

Make sure that the dust filter is completely dry and 
undamaged before you reinstall it. 

In case of extreme dirt the dust filter is to be replace. 

Never use the unit without installed dust filter! 

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Works at refrigerating plant and at electrical equip-
ment is to be carried out only by an especially 
authorised service company! 

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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Page 20: ...REMKO GmbH Co KG Klima und W rmetechnik D 32791 Lage Im Seelenkamp 12 D 32777 Lage PO Box 1827 Phone 49 5232 606 0 Fax 49 5232 606260...

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