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1.11 

 

 

Transport and packaging

 

 

The devices are supplied in a sturdy shipping con-

tainer. Please check the equipment immediately

upon delivery and note any damage or missing

parts on the delivery and inform the shipper and

your contractual partner. For later complaints can

not be guaranteed.

 WARNING!

Plastic films and bags etc. are dangerous

toys for children!

Why:

- Leave packaging material are not around.

- Packaging material may not be accessible to

children!

1.12 

 

 

Environmental protection

and recycling

 

 

Disposal of packaging

All products are packed for transport in environ-

mentally friendly materials. Make a valuable contri-

bution to reducing waste and sustaining raw mate-

rials. Only dispose of packaging at approved

collection points.

Disposal of equipment and components

Only recyclable materials are used in the manufac-

ture of the devices and components. Help protect

the environment by ensuring that the devices or

components (for example batteries) are not dis-

posed in household waste, but only in accordance

with local regulations and in an environmentally

safe manner, e.g. using certified firms and recy-

cling specialists or at collection points.

 

 

 

REMKO MXW

 

 

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Summary of Contents for MXW 202

Page 1: ...y and operating instructions Read the instructions prior to performing any task REMKO MXW MXW 202 MXW 262 MXW 352 MXW 522 Inverter wall room air conditioner in multisplit design 0048 2013 05 Edition 1...

Page 2: ...g inal Read these operating instructions carefully before commis sioning using this device These instructions are an integral part of the system and must always be kept near or on the device Subject t...

Page 3: ...nmental protection and recycling 6 2 Technical data 7 2 1 Unit data 7 2 2 Unit dimensions 8 3 Design and function 9 3 1 Unit description 9 3 2 Combinations 9 4 Operation 11 5 Installation instructions...

Page 4: ...ay be fatal or cause serious injury WARNING This combination of symbol and signal word warns of a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may be fatal or cause serious injury CAUTION This...

Page 5: ...ctures walls or floors n Mobile units must be set up securely on suit able surfaces and in an upright position Sta tionary units must be permanently installed for operation n The units and components...

Page 6: ...ion and recycling Disposal of packaging All products are packed for transport in environ mentally friendly materials Make a valuable contri bution to reducing waste and sustaining raw mate rials Only...

Page 7: ...0 530 350 460 530 430 540 630 650 780 1000 Sound pressure level per stage 3 dB A 28 37 40 28 37 40 31 38 42 34 40 47 Sound power dB A 52 52 54 56 Power supply V Hz 230 1 50 Enclosure class IP X 0 Elec...

Page 8: ...TK 27 C FK 19 C outside temperature TK 35 C FK 24 C max air flow volume 5m pipe length 2 Air intake temperature TK 20 C outside temperature TK 7 C FK 6 C max air flow volume 5m pipe length 3 Distance...

Page 9: ...ent cooling capacity The outdoor unit is controlled by the controller in the indoor unit Condensate pumps are available as accessories B A 4 3 5 6 1 2 3 7 8 9 Fig 2 System layout A Outdoor area B Indo...

Page 10: ...16 ll l 17 ll l 18 l ll 19 l l l 20 l ll 21 ll l 22 ll l Outdoor unit MVT 1051 DC Combina tion MXW 202 MXW 262 MXW 352 MXW 522 One indoor unit 1 l 2 l 3 l 4 l Two indoor units 5 ll 6 ll 7 ll 8 l l 9 l...

Page 11: ...be pressed and auto matic mode can be activated In manual mode the following settings apply Cooling mode last setting Fan speed AUTO Heating mode last setting Fan AUTO Press a key on the infrared rem...

Page 12: ...to the settings 2 1 4 3 5 Fig 5 Display on indoor unit 1 Defrost indicator 2 Operating lamp 3 Timer activated deactivated 4 Signal receiver 5 Display for setpoint Keys on the remote control 4 1 7 8 10...

Page 13: ...es the automatic switch on time for the unit Each time the key is pressed the auto matic time setting increases in increments of 30 minutes Once the setting shows 10 0 the auto matic time setting incr...

Page 14: ...tivated deactivated 9 Display of fan speed 10 Sleep mode activated 11 Follow me function activated 12 Remote control locked 13 Display on off Key functions A symbol is shown on the display for a short...

Page 15: ...per ature range can be changed to anywhere between 17 and 30 Fig 10 and keys MODE key Use the Mode key to select between the indi vidual operating modes A total of 5 modes are available 1 Automatic 2...

Page 16: ...tch off the other indoor units from which are in cooling mode the cooling During heating operation can not be cooled Dehumidification mode We recommend setting the target temperature to 24 C in dehumi...

Page 17: ...t the compressor the controller will wait 3 minutes before switching on heating mode again The fan does not start to operate until the temperature on the heat exchanger is 32 C Fig 15 Heating mode The...

Page 18: ...LED FOLLOW ME 2 sec Fig 17 Follow me function SLEEP key This key activates programming function which reduces the target temperature in cooling mode by 1 C after one hour and by 2 C after two hours Th...

Page 19: ...OFF Fig 20 Timer Off key TURBO SELFCLEAN key Pressing the TURBO SELFCLEAN key activates the maximum fan stage and the compressor TURBO SELF CLEAN Fig 21 Turbo key LOCK key This indented key can be use...

Page 20: ...w through the air inlet and outlet see section Minimum clearances n Do not install the unit in the immediate vicinity of devices which generate intensive thermal radiation Installation in the vicinity...

Page 21: ...outlet Connection variants The following connection variants can be used for the refrigerant condensate and control lines A D C B Fig 25 Connection variants A Outlet on the wall right B Outlet through...

Page 22: ...A B C D E F G H I J MXW 202 262 375 375 165 275 45 45 37 273 346 100 MXW 352 417 5 417 5 210 230 45 45 60 355 315 100 MXW 522 495 495 183 227 45 45 100 400 360 140 All dimensions in mm Diameter pipe b...

Page 23: ...acket by tilting it back slightly and by pressing the bottom part of the unit against the bracket 5 Check again that the unit is level Fig 28 Fig 28 Horizontal positioning The wall bracket for the uni...

Page 24: ...event any unpleasant odours n When operating the unit at outside tempera tures below 0 C ensure the condensate drainage line is laid to protect it against frost If necessary fit a pipe heater n Follow...

Page 25: ...ondensate pump is used in con junction with the unit it may be necessary to install an additional relay with a higher contact rating after the switch off contact on the pump to switch off the compress...

Page 26: ...z L A N A S A L N L B N B S B L 1 1 2 N S L C N C S C L D N D S D L 1 1 2 N S L 1 1 2 N S L 1 1 2 N S A 1 B1 B2 B3 B4 2 2 Fig 31 Electrical connection diagram A Outdoor unit MVT 601 DC 1051 DC B Indoo...

Page 27: ...trical drawings A Control board B Outdoor unit supply C Heating not connected D Ion generator not connected E Evaporator fan motor F Swing motor 1 G Swing motor 2 not connected H Microswitch not conne...

Page 28: ...erature setting Fan speeds and switching to recirculation or dehumidification mode 5 Check the correct function of the condensate drainage line by pouring distilled water into the condensate tray A bo...

Page 29: ...inutes Schedule longer wait times Operational temperature range too low or exceeded Are the fans in the indoor unit and outdoor unit working correctly Take into account the tem perature range for the...

Page 30: ...te dis charge on unit Drainage pipe on collection container clogged dam aged Can the condensate drain off without any obstruction Clean the drainage pipe and collection container Faulty external conde...

Page 31: ...tive connection interrupted T3 Check connection and plug F3 Heat gas probe on outdoor unit faulty connection interrupted T5 Check connection and plug F4 EEPROM error on outdoor unit Switch off power t...

Page 32: ...ed that you take out a mainte nance contract with an annual service from an appropriate specialist firm This enables you to ensure the operational reli ability of the plant at all times NOTICE Statuto...

Page 33: ...so turn the dirty side so it is facing upwards 5 Dirt can also be removed by carefully cleaning with lukewarm water and mild cleaning agents Fig 35 The dirty side should be face down 6 If water is us...

Page 34: ...lectrical power supply to the unit 4 Check the unit for visible signs of damage and clean it as described in the Care and maintenance chapter Permanent shutdown Ensure that units and components are di...

Page 35: ...he unit and spare parts list 13 1 Exploded view of the unit 11 Fig 36 Exploded view of the unit MXW 202 522 We reserve the right to modify the dimensions and design as part of the ongoing technical de...

Page 36: ...ensate tray 1112005 1112005 1112017 1112028 7 Evaporator 1112006 1112006 1112018 1112029 8 Fan wheel 1112007 1112007 1112019 1112030 9 Fan motor 1112081 1112040 1112040 1112044 10 Control board 111208...

Page 37: ...ials 20 Intended use 5 K Keys on the remote control 12 M Maintenance 32 Manual mode 11 Minimum clearances 21 O Ordering spare parts 36 P Propellant according to Kyoto Protocol 8 R Refrigerant piping c...

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Page 40: ...t as advisers to our customers in air conditioning and heating technology SFlbCustomer Service Our equipment operates precisely and reliably However in the event of a fault REMKO customer service is q...

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