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Inserting the batteries into the remote control 

Prior to initial operation the batteries supplied with the 
unit (2 AAA batteries) must be inserted into the remote 
control. 

1.  Pull the cover on the front of the remote control 

firmly up and over the latch and insert the batteries. 

2.  Make sure that the plus and minus sides are cor-

rectly lined up.    

The battery slot is labelled.

 

3.   Close the cover. 

The buttons on the remote control 

1

    ON / OFF           

This button is used to put the unit into operation. 

2

    TEMP.      

This button is used to set a temperature between 17°
C and 30°C in 1 °C increments. 

3

    ECONOMIC RUNNING          

This button is used to gradually increase the tem-
perature in economy mode. 

4

    TIMER ON / TIMER OFF        

These buttons are used to program the unit to auto-
matically switch on or off within the next 24-hour pe-
riod. 

5

    TIME ADJUST   

This button is used to set the time in the respective 
programs. 

6

    CANCEL  

This button is used to cancel a set timer program. 

7

   OK            

This button transmits the programmed data to the in-
door unit. 

8

   CLOCK     

This button is used to open the clock program. 

9

    MODUS

    

     

The room air conditioner has 5 modes  

     1. Automatic mode (AUTO):   

This mode maintains the set temperature. 

      2. Cooling mode (COOL):       

In this mode, the warmer room in the air is cooled 
down to the set, colder temperature. 

      3. Dehumidifying mode (DRY):         

Most of the air in the room is dehumidified in this 
mode. 

      4. Heating mode (HEAT):        

In this mode, the colder air in the room is warmed 
up to the set, warmer temperature.  

     5. Fan mode (FAN)       

In fan mode, the air is only circulated. The tem-
perature does not change. 

10

 FAN SPEED 

      

This button is used to set the fan speed.    
The following 4 speeds are available: 
automatic, low, medium and high. 

11

 AIR DIRECTION           

This button is used to direct the air outlet plate fin. 

12

 SWING   

 

When this is activated, the oscillating blades improve 
the air distribution in the room. 

13

 LOCK and RESET (indented buttons)        

The LOCK button on the left-hand side blocks further 
operation. The RESET button on the right resets the 
display. 

Control display of the indoor units 

The LEDs of the indoor units RKS 327 H to RKS 371 H 
display the following operational modes: 

OPERATION LED:   Ready for operation 
TIMER LED:             Timer activation active 
PRE.-DEF. LED:      Defrost  mode  of  the  outdoor  part 

active 

The units RKS 327 H to RKS 335 H also display the fol-
lowing operational modes: 
ECONO LED:           Economy mode active 

The units RKS 350 H and RKS 371 H also display the 
following operational modes: 
AUTO LED:              Automatic operation active 

10 

12 

13 

11 

The remote control 

The room air conditioner is operated by an infrared re-
mote control. 
The indoor unit’s receiver indicates that the settings 
have been properly transmitted by beeping. 

Summary of Contents for RKS 327-371 H

Page 1: ...REMKO powerful like a bear REMKO RKS 327 H 371 H Split Design Wall Mounted Room Air Conditioners Edition GB P07 Operation Technology Spare Parts...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...tion 20 Wiring Diagram 21 Condensation 21 Prior to Initial Operation 23 Adding Refrigerant 24 Initial Operation 24 Error Analysis for Service Personnel 25 Environment and Recycling 25 Customer Service...

Page 4: ...ressure cleaners etc Protect the indoor units and the remote control against moisture Protect the units and the remote control from direct sunlight Protect the electrical cords and connection lines fr...

Page 5: ...r part RKS H AT 3 Infrared remote control 4 Connection lines 5 Air filter 6 Air intake grille 7 Air outlet plate fins with swing motor 8 Plate fins for directing air or manually covered 9 Display and...

Page 6: ...down to the set colder temperature 3 Dehumidifying mode DRY Most of the air in the room is dehumidified in this mode 4 Heating mode HEAT In this mode the colder air in the room is warmed up to the set...

Page 7: ...on the right hand side of the indoor unit Timer buttons The Timer buttons are used to program a delayed start or stop If the air conditioner is to be switched on at a later time press the button and...

Page 8: ...N AUTO Set temperature is below the room temperature AUTO FAN Functional process Clock button The time can be set by pressing and holding the button for two seconds Pressing and then releasing the but...

Page 9: ...he plate fin position can be set The fan switches off at certain intervals to lower the temperature of the plate fins DEHUMIDIFYING MODE Functional process DRY COOL Fan button When the FAN button is p...

Page 10: ...blocked from addi tional programming or setting changes The symbol appears on the display Functional process Manual air distribution On the air outlet side of the units there are individually adjusta...

Page 11: ...ties from the fil ters with lukewarm water If the filters are wet dry before replacing 3 Remove the right and left air filter from the front 8 Reinsert the filters and close the air intake grille Clea...

Page 12: ...amming and wait for the unit to start New batteries have been incor rectly inserted Are the ends lined up properly Insert batteries correctly Transmission distance is too far reception disrupted Trans...

Page 13: ...3 44 42 44 47 Dimensions H W D mm 265 785 150 300 900 175 315 1025 210 320 1180 200 Weight kg 10 10 14 20 Outdoor part RKS 327 H AT RKS 335 H AT RKS 350 H AT RKS 371 H AT Operating range C 7 to 43 Ref...

Page 14: ...H IT RKS 335 H AT RKS 335 H IT 47 30 900 448 840 340 340 175 300 785 150 265 484 450 290 290 113 45 1025 315 210 275 210 240 301 420 450 356 392 464 350 57 1190 320 508 146 475 1138 55 55 441 435 205...

Page 15: ...c connection and sensor lines leading to the outdoor part should be placed together with the refrigerant lines The indoor unit and the outdoor part of the REMKO air conditioner are adjusted to one ano...

Page 16: ...should be installed at least 20 cm above the expected snow level to prevent snow from entering the outdoor part A base console can be purchased as an accessory Wind If the unit is operated primarily i...

Page 17: ...sembling the wall mount To assemble the wall mount parts of the housing panel of the indoor unit must be disassembled 1 Place the indoor unit with the backside facing up on a soft surface 2 Remove the...

Page 18: ...r crack 4 Use the following tools for assembly GOnly tools approved for use in cold conditions may be used 13 Insulate the installed refrigerant lines including the connector against heat 14 Only use...

Page 19: ...lity Test Once all connections have been made the manometer station is connected to the corresponding valve connec tions as described below red small valve injection pressure blue large valve suction...

Page 20: ...distance to be covered with this line is more than 10 m the line must be length ened by the customer Electrical wiring diagram RKS 327 335 H AT Condenser fan 1 2 N 3 4 Compressor Winter regulation mec...

Page 21: ...f the indoor units are equipped with a condensation hose This hose must be placed at an incline to ensure that the condensation drains Condensation hose on the outdoor part Condensation can be guided...

Page 22: ...lines If as a result of structural design conditions it is nec essary to have a different guideway for the conden sation hose the hose can also be guided to the in door unit through a different drain...

Page 23: ...The pump is equipped with an alarm contact that switches off the indoor unit and can also control a cus tomer installed malfunction alarm system The electrical connections may only be made by author i...

Page 24: ...for the test Check the following items Check refrigerant lines for leaks Check that the ventilator and compressor are run ning evenly Check that cold air is being expelled from the indoor unit and war...

Page 25: ...and the guarantee becomes null and void Customer Service and Guarantee For the guarantee to be valid the purchaser or his cus tomer must completely fill out the guarantee certificate enclosed with all...

Page 26: ...elevation arcs units Condensation pump yes know Total refrigerant amount g Result Visual check Setup of outdoor part and indoor unit R good Q poor Heat exchanger insulation lines R good Q poor Electr...

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Page 28: ...REMKO GmbH Co KG Klima und W rmetechnik D 32791 Lage Im Seelenkamp 12 D 32777 Lage PO Box 1827 Phone 49 5232 606 0 Fax 49 5232 606260...

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