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Contact your dealer or 
contractual partner if the 
device cannot be com-
missioned.

Never open the device 
housing.

Never perform work on 
the cooling circuit or the 
electrical equipment.

Trouble Shooting

The device is not functioning and the 
control panel remains dark. 

■ 

Make sure that 

  ·   the mains plug is properly inserted;

 

·   there is no power failure;

  ·   the mains voltage is present (fuse)

■ 

Check the mains supply line for damage.

The device is not functioning and the 
“Timer“ time delay LED is fl ashing.

■ 

“Timer“ time delay is programmed. 
Delete the timer setting.

The device is not functioning and 
“E1“ is being shown in the display. 

■ 

The room temperature lies outside the 
operating range of 16 to 35°C. Wait 
until the room temperature lies in the 
working range (reduce the incident of 
sunlight and close windows and doors, 
if necessary).

The device deactivates automatically.
The fault LED fl ashes and a signal sounds
(reservoir full).
To drain the reservoir, proceed as follows:
1.

Switch off the device and pull the mains 
plug.

2.

Place a fl at tray under the condensate 
drain spout and remove the plug (Fig. 
17).

3.

After the condensate has drained,  
reinsert the plug fi rmly.

The device is not cooling properly.

■ 

Check the mode: the “Cool“ LED must 
be lit.

■ 

For an optimum cooling capacity, close 
the curtains and blinds. In addition, 
make sure the windows and doors are 
closed.

■ 

Make sure that

·   the air outlet hose has been prop-

erly attached. It may not be bent, 
declining, or laid in a tight curve;

  ·   no foreign bodies impair the ex-  

   haust or intake air supply (observe  
   the minimum clearances); 

  ·   the air directing plate fi ns are free of  

   soiling or foreign objects

  ·   the set temperature is not too high  

   (operating limits of the device: 16  
   to 35°C).

The device does not react
to the remote control.

■ 

Make sure that

  ·   the batteries are functioning;    

   change them if necessary;

  ·   the batteries are inserted with the  

   correct polarity (cf. the marking); 
·   there are no objects between the  
   remote control and the device    
   (reach of approx. 5 m).

Condensate is emerging.

■ 

Make sure that

  ·   the device is on a horizontal    

   foundation;

 

·   the air outlet hose is properly at- 
   tached;

  ·   the plug is fi rmly inserted in the  

   condensate drain spout.

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Summary of Contents for MKT 240

Page 1: ...Timer Functional Principle of the Cooling Process Maintenance and Care Cleaning the Filter Draining the Condensate Trouble Shooting Taking the Device Out of Service Warranty Environment and Recycling...

Page 2: ...lines under carpeting Do not lay lines under carpeting Never operate the device with Never operate the device with out an air lter Never direct the air ow at Never direct the air ow at people Never op...

Page 3: ...ed Observe the following notices Plug the air outlet hose in cluded in delivery onto the air outlet on the rear panel of the device Lock both catches on the air outlet into both openings of the air ou...

Page 4: ...D 14 C F toggle button only on the remote control Operation The device is operated comfortably using the control panel on the device or the in frared remote control Keys with the same symbols have the...

Page 5: ...ed the display switches from the room temperature to the set tempera ture LED 13 lights up and shows the desired temperature for 15 seconds 7 Set the desired room temperature using the Timer Temp Adju...

Page 6: ...porates during operation and is then conducted outside with the exhaust air via the air outlet hose In case of extreme humidity the device collects conden sate in a reservoir If the permissible level...

Page 7: ...and pull the mains plug 2 Place a at tray under the condensate drain spout and remove the plug Fig 17 3 After the condensate has drained reinsert the plug rmly The device is not cooling properly Chec...

Page 8: ...design sub ject to alteration Control panel Evaporator fan Condenser Red Orange Yellow White White W Red Red Red Blue Blue Blue Blue Condenser Condenser Compressor Evaporator fan Reservoir motor Mains...

Page 9: ...480 mm with a diameter of at least 135 mm Take the minimum distance of 430 mm between the oor mounting surface of the device and the centre of the wall bushing into consideration Insert the telescopi...

Page 10: ...of the MKT 240 Technical dimensions and design subject to alteration Device Diagram 28 28 35 35 33 33 34 34 18 18 29 29 19 19 21 31 31 18 18 18 18 20 30 27 25 25 8 1 2 3 10 7 7 6 6 11 5 9 4 23 23 13...

Page 11: ...n wheel right circulation air 1106870 21 Fan motor circulation air 1106871 22 Side wall right 1106872 23 Circuit board 1106873 24 Mains supply line with plug 1106874 25 Front wall 1106875 26 Back wall...

Page 12: ...setting range C 16 bis 32 Temperature operating limits C 16 bis 35 Refrigerant R 407 C Refrigerant quantity kg 0 770 Circulation air volume ow rate m3 h 230 260 300 Exhaust air volume ow rate Max m3...

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