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REMKO MKT

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Infrared

transmitter

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  1  On/off “Power“ button
  2  “Mode“ button
  3  “Fan Speed“ button
  4  “Timer“ button
5+6   Temperature/time setting buttons
 

  “Timer/Temp. Adjust“: 5 higher, 6 lower

  7  Display
  8  Red fault LED: Reservoir full (s. p. 7 Trouble Shooting)
 

  An acoustic and an optical signal indicate that the float switch of the internal  

 

  reservoir has shut down the operation of the device. The acoustic signal dies   

 

  down after a short period of time, but the LED remains active.

  9  Mode LED
 

  Green: “Cool“

 

  Orange: “Dehumidify“ 

 

  Yellow: “Fan“

  10  Orange LED for the fan speed, with high/medium/low speed “High“/“Med“/ 

 

  “Low“

  11  Green LED for the time delay, “Timer“
  12  Green “Room Temp“ LED
 

  (If this LED lights up the current room temperature is shown in the display (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 with the same 
symbols have the same function.

    “Mode“ selection (2)

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“Cool“

 

The device is used to cool the room. It filters 
and dehumidifies the air and thus creates a 
pleasant room climate.

■ 

“Dehumidify“

 

In the “Dehumidify“ mode, humidity is 
removed from the air.  

■ 

“Fan“

The device circulates the air, filters it, and 
creates an even air flow.

Fig. 11
Control panel

Fig. 12

Infrared remote control

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Point the infrared transmitter of the 
remote control at the infrared receiver 
on the control panel. 

■ 

In order for the signal to be received 

without interference, there should be 

no objects between the remote control 
and the device (reach of approx. 5 m).

■ 

The proper reception of the signal is 

indicated acoustically.

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Infrared

receiver

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5

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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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