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Operating Mode 

 

Cooling 

1.  Switch the unit on with the "On / Off” button. 

2.  Set the target temperature using the arrow buttons. 

3.  Select  the  fan  setting  (AUTO,  HI,  MED  or  LO)  with 

the "MODE" button. 

 

Ventilation (circulation

)

 

1.  Switch the unit on with the "On / Off” button. 

2.  Set  the  FAN  operating  mode  with  the  "MODE”  but-

ton. 

3.  Please  note:  in  circulation  mode,  the  outdoor  unit 

can  remain  in  the  room.  But  do  not  attach  the  out-
door unit to the indoor unit. 

 

Dehumidifying 

Set up the indoor unit and the outdoor unit in the room 
to be dehumidified. 

1.  Make  sure  that  the  indoor  unit  is  not  drawing  in 

warm air from the outdoor unit. 

2.  Do not attach the outdoor unit to the indoor unit. 

3.  Please  note:  the  condensation  which  forms  during 

dehumidifying  may  not  be  pumped  to  the  outdoor 
unit  because  otherwise  it  would  be  expelled  to  the 
air in the room or would drip out of the outdoor unit. 

4.  Remove the water tank drainage tube from the back 

of  the  indoor  unit  from  its  holder  and  remove  the 
sealing cap. 

5.  Guide the condensation at an incline to a drain or a 

container. 

Fig. 5 

POWER 

on / off 

TIMER 

reset 

AUTO 

SWING 

MODE 

set 

THERMO 

CONTROL 

 

Make  sure  that  the  lower edge  of  the  outdoor  unit 
is  1.8  meters  above  the  lower  edge  of  the  indoor 
unit. 

 

Make  sure  that  the  external  container  does  not 
overflow! 
This may cause water damage.
 

10 Operating mode and fan setting display 

This  display  provides  information  about  the  operat-
ing  mode  and  the  fan  setting  which  have  been  se-
lected. 

11 "DRAIN WATER" display (Water tank full) 

When the water tank is full, the "DRAIN WATER" and 
"MODE"  displays  blink  and  an  alarm  goes  off.  The 
compressor automatically switches off. After the wa-
ter  tank  has  been  emptied  and  replaced,  the  unit 
switches back to automatic operation. 

Information about the water tank: 

During  normal  operation,  the  water  tank  will  not  fill  up 
because the condensation is pumped out of the tank via 
the connecting line to the outdoor unit. 

Infrared-remote Control 

 
All settings can also be made using an infrared remote 
control. 

A description of the button functions (see picture below) 
can be found in the “Control panel” section. The remote 
control’s range is approximately 5 m. 

Power is provided by two 1.5 V AAA batteries. (supplied 
with the remote control) 

6.  Switch the unit on with the On / Off button. 

7.  Set  the  unit  to  the  lowest  target  temperature  with  the 

temperature selector button. 

8.  Using  the  MODE  button,  set  the  lowest  fan  speed. 

LO. 

The  water  tank  must  be  emptied  when  fixing  malfunc-

tions. 

Proceed as follows: 

1.  Remove the water tank drainage tube on the back of 

the indoor unit from its holder. 

2.  Remove the sealing cap from the tube. 

3.  Collect the water that drains out. 

4.  Then reinsert the sealing cap into the tube. 

5.  Replace the tube into its holder. 

Summary of Contents for RKL 460

Page 1: ...Operation Technology Spare Parts REMKO powerful like a bear REMKO RKL 460 RKL 480 RKL 480 S Line Portable Air Conditioner Edition GB T01...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...al Data 12 Wiring Diagram 13 Exploded View 14 Spare Part List 15 Service and Guarantee 15 Environment and Recycling 15 Portable Air Conditioner REMKO RKL 460 REMKO RKL 480 S Line Make sure to read the...

Page 4: ...off by pressing the ON OFF but ton Do not switch the unit off by unplugging the power cable When unplugging the unit always pull the power plug Never pull the cable Do not set up or operate the unit...

Page 5: ...ndoor unit or via the infrared remote control that comes with it The unit is particularly suited for flexible use The de tachable connecting line lets it be installed as a station ary unit Outdoor uni...

Page 6: ...t temperature can be set as de scribed above 2 Unit switches off automatically When the device is on using the SET button the user can enter the number of hours after which the device is to be switche...

Page 7: ...does not overflow This may cause water damage 10 Operating mode and fan setting display This display provides information about the operat ing mode and the fan setting which have been se lected 11 DRA...

Page 8: ...to the outside air To perform this function the outdoor unit can either be placed on the floor or hung on an outside wall Floor installation To set up the outdoor unit on a terrace or balcony it is no...

Page 9: ...to a wall or to a parapet in the outer area is to use straps 1 Hook the wall holders onto the outdoor unit and se cure them with the M4 safety screws Here the wall holders maintain the proper distance...

Page 10: ...er pressure on the upper coupling with the second wrench SW 21 Fig 15 Never turn the inflexible upper part 12 Keep turning until the connection is detached Should refrigerant leak out with a slight hi...

Page 11: ...lly in warm water 4 Then let the filter air dry 5 Reinsert the filter into the unit In case of extreme dirt the dust filter is to be replace Never use the unit without installed dust filter Without a...

Page 12: ...gh Lower temperature Windows and doors open Thermal load increased Close windows and doors Reduce thermal load Condensation water leaks out of the unit The unit is not standing upright Place upright a...

Page 13: ...FM1 Fan motor indoor unit FM2 Fan motor outdoor unit WM Water pump CM Compressor motor OLP Overload protection compressor CX1 Capacitor fan motor indoor unit CX2 Capacitor fan motor outdoor unit CX3...

Page 14: ...oor unit 35 Indoor unit 1 42 11 32 12 10 13 2 13 14 37 34 27 26 25 17 19 18 36 22 23 20 21 39 38 24 7 9 8 35 33 31 28 30 6 3 4 41 40 16 5 15 29 We reserve the right to make modifications in dimensions...

Page 15: ...122 8 Dust filter 1106067 Dust filter RKL 480 S Line 1106123 9 Cover connecting line 1106068 Cover connecting line RKL 480 S Line 1106124 10 Cover bottom 1106069 11 Base plate cpl 1106070 12 Transport...

Page 16: ...REMKO GmbH Co KG Air Conditioning and Heating Technology D 32791 Lage Im Seelenkamp 12 D 32777 Lage P O Box 1827 Phone 49 52 32 606 0 Fax 49 52 32 606 260 E mail export remko de Internet www remko de...

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