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> 6 Min.

> 3 Min.

> 6 Min.

30 sec.

30 sec.

Nominal temperature

Nominal temperature -2°C

Fan operation IT

Fan operation AT

Compressor operation AT

Actual  
temperature

Start cooling mode

Cooling mode

Stop cooling mode

Functional diagram

Operation

Stop

In cooling mode, the air in the room is cooled down to the set target 

temperature. The desired room temperature is set with the 

/

buttons 

in 1 °C increments. If the room temperature is 1 °C above the selected 

nominal temperature, the indoor unit starts to cool the air in the room. 

The inverter controller checks the difference between the adjusted 

target temperature and the actual room temperature. If there is a large 

difference, the cooling output is very high. If the difference is smaller, 

a lower cooling output is produced. This serves to maintain the air 

discharge temperature and the room temperature. 

If the adjusted room temperature is lower than approx. 2 °C, then the 

control system turns the cooling function off. To protect the compressor, 

the regulation only turns the cooling on again after a waiting period of 

3 minutes.

COOLING Mode

Hr.

ON            TIMER

Hr.

Off            TIMER

SET          TEMP

Turbo

COOLING  
OPERATION

Hr.

ON            TIMER

Hr.

Off            TIMER

SET          TEMP

Turbo


OR

Hr.

ON            TIMER

Hr.

Off            TIMER

Turbo

SET          TEMP

In dehumidification mode, the room temperature is set to 24 °C. Due 

to the low temperature of the refrigerant, the dew point of the air on 

the vaporiser is lower. The excess moisture in the air is condensed by 

the vaporiser, the room is dehumidified. The fan speed should be set to 

automatic in order to achieve a maximum level of dehumidification. In 

automatic mode, the fan is intermittently switched on and off.

DEHUMIDIFICATION Mode

DEHUMIDIFICATION 
MODE

30 sec.

Nominal temperature

Nominal temperature -2°C

Fan operation IT

Fan operation AT

Compressor operation AT

Actual  
temperature

Start 

Dehumidification mode

Dehumidification mode

Stop 

Dehumidification mode

Functional diagram

Operation

Stop

Low fan speed

Hr.

ON            TIMER

Hr.

Off            TIMER

SET          TEMP

Turbo

Hr.

ON            TIMER

Hr.

Off            TIMER

SET          TEMP

Turbo


OR

Hr.

ON            TIMER

Hr.

Off            TIMER

SET          TEMP

Auto

Turbo

ON/OFF

MODE

Hr.

ON            TIMER

Hr.

Off            TIMER

Turbo

SET          TEMP

Hr.

ON            TIMER

Hr.

Off            TIMER

SET          TEMP

Auto

Turbo

MODE

Hr.

ON            TIMER

Hr.

Off            TIMER

Turbo

SET          TEMP

Hr.

ON            TIMER

Hr.

Off            TIMER

SET          TEMP

Auto

Turbo

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Summary of Contents for MXV 200

Page 1: ...Edition GB W04 REMKO MXW MXW 200 MXW 260 MXW 350 MXW 520 Inverter wall room air conditioner in multisplit design Operation Technology Spare parts...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...nts Safety notes 4 Environmental protection and recycling 4 Warranty 4 Intended use 5 Transport and packaging 5 Description of the equipment 5 Combinations 6 7 Operation 8 15 Shutdown 15 Care and main...

Page 4: ...mmable explosive combustible aggressive and dirty areas or atmospheres Persons coming into contact with equipment parts may suffer burns or injury Installation repair and maintenance work should only...

Page 5: ...door units of series MVT 600 900 950 1050 DC with sufficient cooling output The outdoor unit is controlled via the regulation of the indoor unit Condensation pumps are available as an accessory Schema...

Page 6: ...0 One indoor unit Combination 1 Combination 2 Combination 3 Combination 4 Two indoor units Combination 5 Combination 6 Combination 7 Combination 8 Combination 9 Combination 10 Combination 11 Combinati...

Page 7: ...0 MXW 260 MXW 350 MXW 520 One indoor unit Combination 1 Combination 2 Combination 3 Combination 4 Two indoor units Combination 5 Combination 6 Combination 7 Combination 8 Combination 9 Combination 10...

Page 8: ...grammed settings in a distance of up to 6 m to the Display on indoor unit The display lights up according to the settings receiver of the indoor unit A trouble free reception of data is only possible...

Page 9: ...Button This button serves to program the automatic switch off time for the device within the next 24 hours Buttons on the remote control ON OFF Button Press this button to start the unit MODE Button P...

Page 10: ...MODE MODE MODE MODE Hr ON TIMER Hr Off TIMER SET TEMP Auto Turbo Hr ON TIMER Hr Off TIMER SET TEMP Auto Turbo Hr ON TIMER Hr Off TIMER SET TEMP Turbo Hr ON TIMER Hr Off TIMER SET TEMP Turbo Hr ON TIME...

Page 11: ...again after a waiting period of 3 minutes COOLING Mode Hr ON TIMER Hr Off TIMER SET TEMP Turbo COOLING OPERATION Hr ON TIMER Hr Off TIMER SET TEMP Turbo OR Hr ON TIMER Hr Off TIMER Turbo SET TEMP In d...

Page 12: ...e selected target temperature the indoor unit starts to heat the air in the room The inverter controller checks the difference between the adjusted target temperature and the actual room temperature I...

Page 13: ...C In heating mode the target temperature is decreased after one hour by 1 C and after 2 hours by 2 C The display on the indoor unit goes out The TURBO function is used to activate the maximum fan spe...

Page 14: ...Off button The timer display on the indoor unit goes out TIMER Button TIMER ON OFF TIMER ON button activation delay TIMER ON Activation delay TIMER OFF button switch off delay Switch off delay Hr ON...

Page 15: ...t of specialist companies near you Shutdown Care Ensure the unit is protected against dirt mould and other deposits Clean the indoor and outdoor unit using a damp cloth Do not use any caustic abrasive...

Page 16: ...g 2 To do so turn the dirty side upward 5 Any dirt can also be removed carefully with lukewarm water and mild cleaning agents Fig 3 To do so turn the dirty side downward 6 If water is used let the fil...

Page 17: ...e Receiver faulty When pressing the button is there a signal sound on the indoor unit Reduce the distance to less than 6 m or change position Defective remote control Is the outdoor component in manua...

Page 18: ...clear Route the condensation line in a downhill slope or clean it if necessary Condensation does not drain off Are the condensation lines unblocked and is there a steady fall Are the condensation pum...

Page 19: ...the condensation line Select an installation location which allows air to freely flow through the inlet and outlet see section Minimum clearances Do not install the unit in the immediate vicinity of...

Page 20: ...ds to be installed on the indoor unit These fittings are included as standard with the indoor unit Once installed the connections should be insulated to make them vapour diffusion proof 4 Horizontal a...

Page 21: ...ntrol line Cover Strain relief Control line from the outdoor unit Cover 6 Connecting the unit The device s scope of delivery includes a five metre long four core control line for connecting the indoor...

Page 22: ...r sensor Display board Manual operation Plug to outdoor unit Outdoor unit Indoor unit Mains cable Neutral conductor black Neutral conductor black Phase conductor brown Phase conductor brown 230 V 50 H...

Page 23: ...ray A bottle with a spout is recommended for pouring the water into the condensation tray Functional test for cooling mode 1 Switch the supply voltage on 2 Use the remote control to turn on the unit a...

Page 24: ...Notizen REMKO MXW 24...

Page 25: ...4 111003 111004 111090 3 Board display 111005 111005 111005 111091 4 Swing motor 111006 111006 111006 111006 5 Air outlet fins set 111066 111007 111008 111092 6 Condensation tray 111067 111009 111010...

Page 26: ...0 Nom electrical power consumption cooling 1 kW 0 04 0 04 0 05 0 05 Nom electrical power consumption heating 2 kW 0 04 0 04 0 04 0 05 Electr nominal power consumption cooling 1 A 0 17 0 17 0 19 0 24 E...

Page 27: ...Seelenkamp 12 D 32791 Lage Equipment machinery Implementation Inverter wall room air conditioner in multisplit design Series Model REMKO MXW 200 MXW 260 MXW 350 MXW 520 Series Class Number 782 780 781...

Page 28: ...are more than just salesmen above all they must advise our clients in the areas of air conditioning and heating technology Customer Service Our equipment is precise and reliable However should a faul...

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