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REMKO MKT

Control panel

 

Transport 

rollers

Air directing 

plate fins

Infrared receiver

Exhaust air 

outlet

Air inlet

(exhaust air)

Condensate drain spout 

with plug

Air outlet 

hose

Air inlet

(circulation air)

with air filter

Recessed grip

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Before delivery, this device was sub-
jected to numerous material, function, 
and quality tests. Nevertheless, the 
device may present a danger if used by 
untrained personnel, improperly, or not 
according to regulation!

Observe the following notices:

  The device is not suited for out-

door operation. 

  The device may not be set up and 

operated in rooms at risk of explo-
sion and in atmospheres containing 
oil, sulphur, or salt.

  Make sure it is at a sufficient 

security distance to inflammable 
objects.

  Do not place any objects on the 

device.

  Observe the minimum clearances 

(Fig. 2).

  Do not insert any objects into air 

inlets and outlets.

  Erect the device on an even, stable 

surface. Never place it on its side 
(Fig. 3). 

  Operate the device only when it is 

upright.

  Do not expose the device to direct 

water spray. 

  Operate the device only within its 

permissible operating limits (16 to 
35°C).

  Do not pull on or bend the mains 

supply line.

  Protect all electrical lines of the 

device from damage, even from 
animals.

  Select the extension lines of the 

mains supply line depending on 
the connected load of the device, 
the line length, and the intended 
use. 

  Do not lay lines under carpeting. 

  Never operate the device with-

out an air filter.

  Never direct the air flow at  

people.

  Never open the device housing 

as there is a danger of an electri-
cal shock. 

  Work on the cooling system and 

the electrical equipment may be 
carried out only by an  

 

authorised specialist.

Transporting the device

  Before transport, switch off the 

device and pull the mains plug. 

  Transport the device only in an 

upright position.

  We recommended that any 

condensate be drained using the 
condensate drain spout on the 
back side of the device before 
transport.

  After every transport of the 

device, wait at least 5 minutes 
before recommissioning it   
(Fig. 4).

Safety Notices

Operation other than as de

-

scribed in these instructions is 
prohibited. Nonobservance leads 
to the extinguishment of any 

 

liability and warranty claims.

Fig. 2  

Minimum clearances 
Side  

500 mm 

Front   500 mm 
Rear  

400 mm 

Top         100 mm

 Scope of Supply

1 MKT 250 air conditioner
1 Infrared remote control
2 Batteries (type AAA/1.5 V) 
1 Air outlet hose with connection  

   pipe adapter and win

dow jet

Fig. 1  

MKT 250

Caution

TIP

CAUTION

DANGER

Summary of Contents for MKT 250

Page 1: ...dify Mode Fan Mode 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 Environ...

Page 2: ...ains supply line Protect all electrical lines of the device from damage even from animals Select the extension lines of the mains supply line depending on the connected load of the device the line len...

Page 3: ...that the cooling effect can be maintained 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...

Page 4: ...splay 7 13 Green Set Temp LED 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 wi...

Page 5: ...is pressed 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 T...

Page 6: ...ondensate Draining the condensate The condensate evaporates during operation and is then conducted outside with the exhaust air via the air outlet hose In case of extreme humidity the device collects...

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

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

Page 9: ...to the wall bushing To prevent cold bridges insulate the telescopic pipe with suitable insulating material Wall the telescopic pipe into the core hole in such a way that it is flush to both sides of t...

Page 10: ...O MKT 11 Fig 20 Device diagram of the MKT 250 Technical dimensions and design subject to alteration 28 31 29 30 17 18 25 19 20 15 24 32 22 8 10 9 5 16 7 6 21 4 13 14 11 26 27 12 23 1 2 3 33 Device Dia...

Page 11: ...824 15 Exhaust air pipe adapter 1106865 1106865 16 Condenser 1 5 F 1106866 1106866 17 Evaporator 1106894 1106894 18 Fan housing circulation air 1106822 1106822 19 Fan wheel circulation air 1106823 110...

Page 12: ...ume approx m 80 Temperature setting range C 16 up to 32 Temperature operating limits C r F 16 bis 35 35 bis 85 Refrigerant R 410A Operating pressure max cooling circle kPa 1900 2800 Refrigerant quanti...

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