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Important Hints: 

Wait approx. five minutes before restarting the unit 
after it has been switched off manually using the hy-
grostat or by the float switch.  

This safety measure will prevent an overload of the 
compressor. 

Also allow the unit to settle for around 5 minutes be-
fore restarting it after it has been moved. 

Once the unit has been activated, it will function auto-
matically until either the selected humidity has been 
reached or the float switch indicates that the condensa-
tion tank is full.  

Using the scent dispenser 

The dehumidifier is equipped with a dispenser for 
scents to enhance the room air if desired. 

The dispenser is located in the outlet area of the air con-
trol flap. When the flap is opened, the scent is distrib-
uted throughout the room by the dehumidified air. 

Setting the air outlet direction

 

The dehumidified air is exhausted at the rear of the unit. 

The direction of the exhaust air stream can be regu-
lated with the adjustable air control flap. When this flap 
is closed, the dehumidified air exits through the exhaust 
in the rear wall of the unit. 

Opening the flap will cause the air stream to exhaust 
upwards. 

The unit will now switch itself on if the existing humidity 
is higher than the selected value. 

A green control lamp (OPERATION) in-
dicates the correct function of the unit. 

BETRIEB 

OPERATION 

To open the flap, tap the corrugated 
surfaces. 

The top side will tip downward, per-
mitting you to adjust the air flow direc-
tion as required. 

Ensure that the air outlet is unob-
structed and that sensitive objects 
such as plants are not directly in the 
path of the air stream. 

Remove the small grille lid to fill the 
dispenser with a scent of your 
choice. 

Automatic defrosting

 

The humidity in the room air condenses when cooled 
and covers the vaporizer blades with frost or ice.  

This frost or ice must be thawed off from time to time. 
The integrated automatic defrosting function performs 
this function, thawing the vaporizer with hot gas at given 
intervals.  

Dehumidification is briefly inter-
rupted during the defrosting op-
eration. A green control lamp 
(DEFROST) is lit while the unit is 
defrosting . 

ABTAUEN 
DEFROST 

BETRIEB 

OPERATION 

We recommend cleaning the tank with a clean cloth. 

Carefully reinsert the cleaned tank into the unit. The red 
warning lamp will  go out and automatic operation will 
continue. 

Condensation tank 

The integrated condensation tank must be emptied from 
time to time. 

Carefully remove the full conden-
sation tank.  

Lift the tank slightly and carefully 
pull it out toward the front. 
The contents of the tank can be 
poured down a drain. 

A red warning lamp (TANK FULL) 
lights and dehumidification is in-
terrupted when the tank is full. 

TANK VOLL 
TANK FULL 

Summary of Contents for ETF 100

Page 1: ...REMKO powerful like a bear REMKO ETF 100 150 Mobile Dehumidifier Edition GB M02 Operation Technology Spare Parts ...

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Page 3: ...without our prior consent Subject to alterations Operating Instructions Contents page Air Dehumidification 4 Safety Instructions 6 Unit Description 7 Installation 8 Starting 8 Discard the Unit 10 Transport Instructions 10 Cleaning the Filter 11 Contents page Maintenance and Service 11 Exploded View 12 Spare Part List 13 In Case of Troubles 14 Technical Data 14 Wiring Diagram 14 Maintenance and Ser...

Page 4: ...r 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 absorbed the air is saturated and has a relative humidity of 100 By relative air humidity we understand the relation be tween the percentage of water vapour contained in the air at the moment concer...

Page 5: ...On 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 18 kJ 1kcal This shows that a relatively high energy rate is released through water vapour condensation If the humidity to be condensed is not generated by evaporation within the room but fed from th...

Page 6: ...condensation tank before moving the unit Do not set the unit up near curtains or drapes Maintain a safety distance of at least 50 cm min 50 cm Ensure that the unit is set up at a safe distance from flammable mate rials Ensure that the dehumidifier is sol idly set up on a level surface The unit may only be operated in an upright position Do not attempt to use the unit while lying on its side or in ...

Page 7: ...a tion of the room air through the unit will thus reduce the humidity in the room to the desired relative humidity Depending on the air temperature and relative humidity condensation either drips into the condensation trap continuously or during the periodic defrosting phases From there it passes through the integrated outlet into the condensation tank located below it Condensation can also be rel...

Page 8: ...tall the unit directly near radiators or other heat sources Make sure to keep the room to be dried and dehumidified closed so that air from outside cannot penetrate into it Entering into and going out of the room should be avoided if possible You can obtain better air circulation if you place the unit at a height of approx 1 m Important Hints Make sure that appropriate measures for mainte nance an...

Page 9: ...rol lamp OPERATION in dicates the correct function of the unit BETRIEB OPERATION To open the flap tap the corrugated surfaces The top side will tip downward per mitting you to adjust the air flow direc tion as required Ensure that the air outlet is unob structed and that sensitive objects such as plants are not directly in the path of the air stream Remove the small grille lid to fill the dispense...

Page 10: ...rform these steps in reverse order Remove the plug S from the connector on the rear of the unit S Attach a sufficiently long hose to the connector The condensa tion can now be allowed to flow into a drain for example during unattended continuous opera tion To prevent spillage ensure that the plug is cor rectly positioned G Remove the condensation tank and close the drain A below the condensation t...

Page 11: ...ook the filter holder at the rear only ETF 150 5 Remove only ETF 150 the charcoal filter and replaced as required The charcoal filter insert cannot be cleaned Charcoal filter Filter holder Filter frame with filters 6 Clean the air intake filter in the filter frame With lukewarm water Dirty side down With a vacuum cleaner Dirty side up 7 Clean heavily contaminated fil ters in lukewarm max 40 C soap...

Page 12: ...12 Exploded View We reserve the right to make changes to the design and dimensions in the interest of technical progress ...

Page 13: ...essor complete 1103548 38 Accumulator 1103547 39 Rear panel 1103555 40 Support brace 1103538 41 Solenoid 1103530 42 Fan cover 1103539 43 Dry filter 1103549 44 Control board 1103541 45 Display board 1103542 46 Power board 1103543 47 Transport handle 1103544 No Designation Ref No ETF 150 Ref No 1103502 1103503 1103504 1103505 1103506 1103507 1103508 1103509 1103545 1103501 1103510 1103511 1103512 11...

Page 14: ... than the humidity in the room Unit running no condensation formation Check room temperature The working range of the unit is between 6 C and 32 C Check relative humidity Min 40 Check hygrostat setting and choose a lower setting if required Check air intake filter charcoal filter for contamination Clean or replace as required Check exchanger blades for soiling Lei it clean as required Vaporizer is...

Page 15: ...e 7 Date 8 Date 9 Date 10 Date Signature Signature Signature Signature Signature 11 Date 12 Date 13 Date 14 Date 15 Date Signature Signature Signature Signature Signature 16 Date 17 Date 18 Date 19 Date 20 Date Signature Signature Signature Signature Signature Unit cleaned exterior Unit cleaned interior Condenser cleaned Vaporizer cleaned Fan blades cleaned Dust filter cleaned or replaced Protecti...

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