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Minimum clearances

Observe the minimum clearances 
to allow access for maintenance
and repair work and facilitate 
optimum air distribution.

Connection options

The following connection options 
are available for the condensation 
pipes and control cables.

C

onnection options

4

1  Exit on wall, right
2  Exit through wall, right
3  Exit through wall, left
4  Exit on wall, left

 

 

 

      Rear view

1

2

3

Minimum clearances

All values in mm

1000

1000

1000

1000

300

Important points prior to 
installation

When installing a complete 
system, take into account the 
manuals for the indoor unit and 
outdoor component.

■ 

Transport the unit in its original 
packaging as close as possible 
to the installation location.This 
avoids transportation damage.

■ 

Check that the packaged 
contents are complete and 
inspect the unit for any visible 
signs of transportation damage. 
 
Immediately notify any 
deficiencies to the contractual 
partner and forwarding agent.

■ 

Lift the unit by its corners 
and not the refrigerant or 
condensation connections.

■ 

Insulate the refrigerant pipes 
(injection and suction pipe), 
valves and connections to make 
them tight against vapour 
diffusion. If necessary, also 
insulate the condensation pipe. 

■ 

Select an installation location 
which allows air to freely flow 
through the inlet and outlet 
(see section "Minimum 
clearances").

■ 

Do not install the unit 
adjacent to any hotspots. Unit 
performance will be impaired if 
installed next to hotspots.

Installation material

The indoor unit is fastened by 

 

the 

back of its

 

 housing using 4 screws 

to be provided by the customer. 

Selecting the installation 
location 

The indoor unit is designed for 
horizontal wall-mounting high up 
on walls (min. 1.75 m above the 
level of the floor).

Installation instructions for qualified personnel

■ 

Use caps or adhesive tape to 
seal off the open refrigerant 
pipes and prevent the ingress of 
humidity. Never kink or push in 
the refrigerant pipes.

■ 

Only use the union nuts 
supplied with the refrigerant 
pipes. These should only 
be removed shortly before 
connecting the refrigerant 
pipes. 

■ 

Establish all electrical 
connections in accordance with 
the relevant DIN- and VDE 
standards.

■ 

Ensure the electrical cables 
are properly connected to the 
terminals,   
otherwise there is a risk of fire.

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Summary of Contents for ATY 261

Page 1: ...Edition GB U01 REMKO ATY ATY 261 ATY 351 Wall mounted air conditioning unit Operation Technology Spare parts...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...onmental protection and recycling 4 Warranty 4 Transportation and packaging 5 Description of the equipment 5 Combinations 5 Operation 6 13 Shutdown 14 Care and maintenance 14 15 Troubleshooting and cu...

Page 4: ...kept a safe distance from inflammable explosive combustible agressive and dirty areas or atmospheres Persons coming into contact with equipment parts may suffer burns or injury Installation repair an...

Page 5: ...infrared remote control The indoor unit comprises a finned vaporiser vaporiser fan controller and condensation tray The indoor unit may be used in conjunction with REMKO outdoor components that provi...

Page 6: ...shooting and customer service CAUTION Infrared remote control Immediately replace flat batteries with a new set otherwise there is a risk of leakage It is recommended that the batteries are removed i...

Page 7: ...ode the room air is circulated 5 Dehumidifying mode In this mode the room is mainly dehumidified the set temperature is maintained FAN Button Press this button to set the required fan speed 4 levels a...

Page 8: ...nly supported in cooling mode In automatic mode press the button to reduce the fixed temperature from 24 C by 1 or 2 C press the button to increase it by 1 or 2 C The current setting is displayed next...

Page 9: ...room air If the actual temperature falls approx 0 5 C below the set room temperature the controller switches the cooling off In order to protect the compressor the controller will only switch the coo...

Page 10: ...function The swing function improves air circulation in the room SWING Button hidden SWING SWING SWING Press this button to set the fan speed One can choose between low medium high and automatic fan s...

Page 11: ...ch on switch off timer The switch on off time will flash The Timer symbol on the indoor unit is lit Press the and buttons to set the desired switch on off time If set successfully the Timer symbol wil...

Page 12: ...tching off the unitPress several times to set the timer to 30 minutes 1 hour 2 hours 3 hours or 5 hours The current time is replaced by the remaining time OFF OFF OFF Press this button to increase the...

Page 13: ...temperature remains unchanged DISP Button hidden DISP C C The unit includes an ion generator for generating negative ions High levels of negative ions may be found in mountain regions near waterfalls...

Page 14: ...ing a damp cloth Do not use any caustic abrasive or solvent based cleaning products Do not use a jet of water Clean the fins on the unit prior to long shutdown periods Maintenance It is recommended th...

Page 15: ...manual 1 Open front cover 5 Cleaning with lukewarm water 3 Press up the flaps on the filter and pull it down and out by the flaps Fig 3 4 Clean the filter using a normal vacuum cleaner The dirty side...

Page 16: ...he receiver or transmitter unit in the shade Electromagnetic fields are interfering with transmission Does it function when switching off possible sources of interference Signal is not transmitted whe...

Page 17: ...0 proceed to step 5 4 If digit I is 1 press the Programming E7 Digit I Digit II Digit III Digit IV Digit V Digit VI is displayed before continuing with the programming procedure 10 Point the transmit...

Page 18: ...frigerant pipes injection and suction pipe valves and connections to make them tight against vapour diffusion If necessary also insulate the condensation pipe Select an installation location which all...

Page 19: ...board Fig 9 5 If necessary remove the break outs on the housing 6 Fit the unit to the wall 7 Connect the refrigerant pipes electrical cables and condensation pipe to the indoor unit as described belo...

Page 20: ...directly into a sewer pipe fit a trap to prevent any unpleasant odours When operating the unit at outdoor temperatures below 0 C ensure the condensation pipe is laid to protect it against frost If nec...

Page 21: ...junction with the unit it may be necessary to install an additional relay with a higher contact rating after the switch off contact on the pump to switch off the compressor Connecting the indoor unit...

Page 22: ...motor Front 2 CN 6 CN 8 CN 9 CN 10 CN 11 CN 1 CN 4 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 1 2 3 N2 1N 2 3 4 5 CN...

Page 23: ...rt and check the safety functions 4 Check the indoor unit control system using the functions described in the chapter Operation Timer temperature setting fan speeds and switching to ventilation or deh...

Page 24: ...view ATY 261 ATY 351 4 15 3 1 2 5 5 14 6 7 8 14 11 10 12 16 9 7 7 13 17 We reserve the right to modify the dimensions and constructional design as part of the ongoing technical development process REM...

Page 25: ...motor set 1107404 1107404 6 Swing motor 1107405 1107405 7 Outlet fins set 1107406 1107406 8 Condensation tray 1107439 1107439 9 Finned vaporiser 1107408 1107409 10 Fan wheel vaporiser 1107410 1107410...

Page 26: ...410 440 Noise output per stage 3 dB A 33 36 40 35 37 41 Voltage supply V Hz 230 1 50 Protection degree IP X0 Nom electrical power consumption cooling 1 kW 0 03 0 04 Nom current consumption cooling 1 A...

Page 27: ...Notes...

Page 28: ...ts in the areas of air conditioning and heating technology Customer service Our equipment is precise and reliable However should a fault should occur REMKO customer service is quickly at your side Our...

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