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 "COMP. ON" key

Cooling capacity will now only be generated whilst

the compressor is active. Upon reaching the pro-

grammed target temperature, the compressor and

thus the cooling capacity will be switched off. The

recirculating fan however, continues to run. During

compressor operation the 

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 LED illuminates.

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 Cooling mode: "AUTO, HI, MED, LO" LED

See 

2

.

 NOTICE!

You will achieve a pleasant room temperature

if you set the desired target temperature max.

4 to 7 °C below the outside temperature.

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 Circulated air operation: "FAN" LED

In this operating mode the air in the room is recir-

culated in the unchangeable medium stage. The

unit does not cool the air.

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 "TIMING ON" LED

The switch on timer is active.

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 "TIMING OFF" LED

The switch off timer is active.

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 "DRAIN WATER" display

The condensate arising will be collected in an

internal reservoir, fed to the condenser and evapo-

rated there. The evaporated condensate will then

be fed to the outside via the exhaust air hose. If

the condensate cannot be fed away then a fault

shut-down is initiated along with an LED 

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 signal-

ling this. In order to be able to use the unit again

after this fault shut-down, proceed as follows:

1. Switch the unit off with the "I/0" key and pull out

the power plug.

2. Place a suitable container underneath the con-

densate drain of the internal reservoir. The con-

densate drain is located on the lower centre on the

rear of the unit.

3. Pull out the stopper from the condensate drain

and collect the condensate that drains out.

4. Then insert the stopper once again.

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 Display

The programmed room temperature or the

remaining time for the timer is shown on the dis-

play.

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 "REMOTE" IR receiver

The IR remote control should be pointed at this

receiver sensor in order to guarantee the opera-

tion.

Infrared remote control

General Information

n

With the unit switched on any change to the

settings will be automatically transferred to the

room air conditioner. The proper receipt of data

will be acknowledged with an audible "beep".

n

To operate the remote control should be

pointed towards the receiver. The receipt of

data is only possible if there are no objects

between the transmitter and the receiver.

n

If the system is shut down for an extended

period it is advisable to remove the batteries

from the remote control.

 NOTICE!

Never use new and used batteries at the same

time, remove discharged batteries immediately

and replace these with new batteries of the

prescribed quality as there is a danger of dis-

charged batteries leaking.

 

 

 

REMKO RKL

 

 

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Summary of Contents for RKL 300

Page 1: ...Assembly and operating instructions Read the instructions prior to performing any task REMKO RKL 300 RKL 300 S Line RKL 360 RKL 360 S Line Local Air Conditioner 0058 2014 01 Edition 2 en_GB...

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: ...nspection 5 1 8 Unauthorised modification and changes 5 1 9 Intended use 5 1 10 Warranty 5 1 11 Transport and packaging 6 1 12 Environmental protection and recycling 6 2 Technical data 7 2 1 Unit data...

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: ...e factory The units may only be secured or mounted on stable structures walls or floors n Mobile units must be set up securely on suit able surfaces and in an upright position Sta tionary units must b...

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: ...60 410 450 360 410 450 Sound pressure level per stage 2 dB A 49 51 53 49 51 53 Sound power level max dB A 61 61 Power supply V Ph Hz 230 1 50 230 1 50 Enclosure class IP 20 20 Electr rated power consu...

Page 8: ...ns of a condensate pump located in the unit the con denser evaporates the condensate and discharges it to the outside via the exhaust air hose The unit filters and dehumidifies the air thereby creatin...

Page 9: ...rge difference between the target room temperature set and the current room temperature a high fan stage will be automatically selected Conversely with a small difference a small fan stage will be aut...

Page 10: ...ollows 1 Switch the unit off with the I 0 key and pull out the power plug 2 Place a suitable container underneath the con densate drain of the internal reservoir The con densate drain is located on th...

Page 11: ...of the unit can be implemented via the remote control supplied Please refer to the Con trol panel section for the functions of the keys The range of the remote control is ca 5 metres 2 1 5 3 15 4 6 F...

Page 12: ...the power supply must be of a sufficient cable size and must only be used fully rolled out Fig 6 Power supply n Check whether the stopper in the condensate drain is present and correctly installed Th...

Page 13: ...is advis able to feed the exhaust air to the outdoor area or to outdoors Exhaust air routing variants You can route the exhaust air out of the building as follows Via a flat nozzle The flat nozzle sup...

Page 14: ...e inside of the wall In order to avoid cold bridges insulate the telescopic tube with suitable insulation material 3 Brick the slide tube into the core hole such that it sits flush on both sides of th...

Page 15: ...KM Condensate pump CM Compressor OLP Compressor fuse CX1 Capacitor M1 CX2 Capacitor M2 CX3 Capacitor CM TH Temperature probe MS1 Microswitch tank full MS2 Microswitch pump Colour coding BK Black BR B...

Page 16: ...e 1 Switch the unit on with the I O key 2 Select cooling mode with the MODE key The AUTO LED must illuminate 3 Set the desired target temperature with the THERMO CONTROL key The selected target temper...

Page 17: ...cked Ensure that there is a clear path for the exhaust air Filter contamination inlet or outlet blower openings blocked by foreign bodies Clean filter Minimum clearances too small Observe minimum clea...

Page 18: ...contract with an appropriate specialist firm This enables you to ensure the operational reli ability of the plant at all times Filter cleaning The unit is equipped with two air filters These can be w...

Page 19: ...o the rear of the unit 3 Place a suitable container underneath the condensate drain of the internal reservoir The condensate drain is located on the lower rear side of the unit 4 Pull out the stopper...

Page 20: ...the unit 8 7 30 20 21 31 15 18 19 25 32 26 24 27 28 14 11 12 13 3 29 4 5 23 22 1 2 10 9 17 16 34 33 36 35 37 Fig 18 Exploded view drawing We reserve the right to modify the dimensions and design as pa...

Page 21: ...KL 300 RKL 360 RKL 360 1 Front panel By request with the serial number 2 Recessed grip 3 Cover control panel 4 Outlet grill 5 Fins 6 Shift lever for fins 7 Back wall 8 Air filter recirculation 9 Unit...

Page 22: ...tor 29 Fin motor 30 Exhaust air filter 31 Power supply with plug 32 Compressor capacitor 33 Capacitor evaporator fan 34 Capacitor condenser fan 35 Exhaust air hose cpl 36 Infrared remote control 37 Se...

Page 23: ...ded view drawing 20 Exploded view of the unit 20 I Installation 12 M Maintenance 18 O Operation Control panel 9 R Recirculated air filter 12 S Safety Dangers of failure to observe the safety notes 4 G...

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Page 28: ...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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