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Edition GB – T08

REMKO ATY

ATY 260, ATY 350

Wall - room air conditioner in split design

Operation · Technology · Spare parts

Summary of Contents for ATY 260

Page 1: ...Edition GB T08 REMKO ATY ATY 260 ATY 350 Wall room air conditioner in split design Operation Technology Spare parts...

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Page 3: ...recycling 4 Warranty 4 Transport and packaging 5 Product description 5 Operation 6 13 Shut down 14 Care and maintenance 14 15 Troubleshooting and customer service 16 17 Assembly instructions for tech...

Page 4: ...can cause malfunctions The units and components may not be operated in areas with increased danger of damage The minimum clearances must be observed The electrical power supply must be matched to the...

Page 5: ...tor evaporator fan regulation and condensation pan Floor consoles wall consoles refrigerant lines and condensation pumps are available as accessories Unit description The units are delivered in strong...

Page 6: ...stomer service Note Replace discharged batteries immediately with a new set to prevent battery leakage For longer down times we recommend removal of the batteries Note Display on interior unit The dis...

Page 7: ...rature 4 Air circulation mode In this mode the air in the room is recirculated 5 Dehumidification mode In this mode the room is mainly dehumidified the adjusted temperature is retained FAN button With...

Page 8: ...and heating mode In automatic mode the fixed temperature is reduced with the button from 24 C by 1 or 2 C and increased by 1 or 2 C with button The current setting is shown next to the temperature dis...

Page 9: ...s the cooling function off To protect the compressor the regulation only turns the cooling on again after a waiting period of 3 minutes Cooling mode COOLING OPERATION MODE In the air circulation mode...

Page 10: ...illating function The air distribution in the room is improved with the swing function SWING button covered SWING SWING SWING The fan speed can be adjusted with this button A selection can be made bet...

Page 11: ...IMER button several times the turn on the turn off and the combined turn on and off timer is activated The turn on or turn off time blinks The timer display on the interior unit lights up The desired...

Page 12: ...the timer can be set to 30 minutes 1 hour 2 hours 3 hours or 5 hours The current time is replaced by the still remaining time OFF OFF OFF With this button the air volume flow in cooling and heating o...

Page 13: ...t the nominal temperature does not change DISP button covered DISP C C The unit is equipped with an ion generator to create negative ions A high concentration of negative ions is found for example in...

Page 14: ...isconnected CAUTION Care Keep the interior unit and the exterior unit free of dirt plant covers and other deposits Clean the units only with a damp cloth Do not use harsh abrasive or solvent containin...

Page 15: ...an with lukewarm water 2 Open the lower display cover on the front side of the unit by pressing both latches and carefully fold the cover downward and remove it from the bracket Fig 3 3 Push the clips...

Page 16: ...e transmission Is it working after turning any possible interfering sources off No signal transfer at simultaneous operation of interfering sources Button of remote control stuck dual button control D...

Page 17: ...r circulation sensor on interior unit is defective triggered Contact dealer E3 blinks Antifreeze sensor interior unit defective triggered Contact dealer E4 blinks Evaporator fan motor speed too low de...

Page 18: ...rs then refrigerant has to be added For the quantity of additional refrigerant refer to chapter Add refrigerant Only use the union nuts for the refrigerant lines provided in the delivery scope and rem...

Page 19: ...he ground Rain For attic or roof set up the unit should be installed with at least 10 cm ground clearance A floor bracket is available as optional equipment Sun The evaporator fins of the exterior uni...

Page 20: ...ugh opposite sufficiently large air openings Fig 7 Minimum clearances The minimum clearances are to be provided for maintenance and repair work and for optimum air distribution ATY 260 AT ATY 350 AT A...

Page 21: ...ow 8 Recheck the horizontal alignment of the unit 9 Reassemble the unit Installation of the interior unit The wall bracket for the unit must be attached with suitable screws and anchors Installation T...

Page 22: ...ention to the installation instructions for the brackets 6 Make sure that no body vibration is transferred to part of the building Body vibration transfers are reduced by vibration dampers 7 Remove th...

Page 23: ...f the interior unit and the length of the refrigerant lines however the procedure takes at least 60 minutes When foreign gases and moisture have been completely removed from the system the valves on t...

Page 24: ...supply to the interior unit and a control line to the exterior unit with appropriate safeguards We recommend to install a main repair switch on the building near the interior unit The power supply is...

Page 25: ...t cover 2 Remove the side wall at the connection 3 Guide the line through the edge protection ring of the fixed connection plate 4 Connect the line according to the wiring schematic 5 Anchor the line...

Page 26: ...s and insulation for damage Check the electrical connection between the interior unit and the exterior unit for correct polarity Check all mountings suspensions etc for proper support and correct leve...

Page 27: ...ant and rework the defective connection In this case a new vacuum and drying procedure is imperatively required 5 Turn the main switch on the building or the fuse on 6 Turn the unit on via the remote...

Page 28: ...AT ATY 350 AT Dimensional and design changes to advance technical progress are reserved ATY 260 IT ATY 350 IT 265 245 532 148 567 567 All measurements in mm All measurements in mm 720 623 495 470 396...

Page 29: ...12 7 Associated interior unit ATY 260 IT ATY 350 IT Operating range C 16 to 32 16 to 32 Adjustment range Cooling C 18 to 30 18 to 30 Adjustment range Heating C 16 to 28 16 to 28 Air volume per stage m...

Page 30: ...05 1107405 7 Air outlet fins set 1107406 1107406 8 Condensation pan 1107439 1107439 9 Fin evaporator 1107408 1107409 10 Fan wheel evaporator 1107410 1107410 11 Fan motor evaporator 1107442 1107443 12...

Page 31: ...22 1107422 3 Fan motor evaporator 1107423 1107424 4 Evaporator fin 1107425 1107426 5 Side section right 1107427 1107427 6 Compressor cpl 1107428 1107429 7 Condenser compressor evaporator fan 1107430 1...

Page 32: ...les staff REMKO staff members in the field are more than just sales people Above anything they are able to advise our customers about cooling and heating technology Customer service Our units operate...

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