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Reset button (20) 

If the batteries were replaced (page 5) or if the remote 
control is not working properly, the indented button (20) 
must be pressed once with a pointed object (pencil, etc.). 

All remote control settings are deleted and must be re-
programmed. 

Address selection display 

If there are two indoor units installed in a room and if 
they are to be operated independently of one another, 
each unit must have its own address assigned so that it 
can be operated with the correct remote control. This is 
programmed as follows: 

Address configuration of the unit 

1.   Press down the buttons (6)     and (13)     of the re-

mote control for five seconds.           

The display is deleted. The time display shows the 
first configuration entry “rAdr“, the temperature dis-
play shows the preset value of this configuration en-
try “Ab“ (regulation of both indoor units).

 

2.   Press either the button (8)     or (9)      to change the 

preset from “Ab“ to the new selection “A“ or “b“. 

3.   Press the button (13)     to transfer the new configu-

ration to the unit and then press the button (7)     to 
exit the configuration menu. 

Address configuration of the remote control 

1.   Press down the buttons (6)     and (13)     of the re-

mote control for 5 seconds.    

The display is deleted. The temperature display 
shows the first configuration entry “CH“, the time dis-
play shows the preset value of this configuration en-
try “Ab“ (regulation of both indoor units).

 

2.   Press either the button (8)     or (9)     to change the 

preset from “Ab“ to the new selection “A“ or “b“. 

3.   Press the button (13)     to transfer the new configu-

ration to the unit and then press the (7)     button to 
quit the configuration menu. 

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If no button is pressed for 30 seconds, the configu-
ration menu is automatically exited and program-
ming must be started from the beginning.

 

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Keep the unit free of dirt, plants and other deposits. 

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Only clean the unit with a damp cloth. 

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Do not use an abrasive cleaning agent or one that 
contains solvent. 

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If the unit is extremely dirty, only use suitable clean-
ing materials. 

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Clean the air filters of the indoor unit at regular inter-
vals, more often if necessary, in line with the operat-
ing instructions. 

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Before and after the operating season, check 
whether the diameter of the condensation lines has 
become smaller as a result of dirt.   

If so, they must be cleaned. 

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We recommend concluding a maintenance agree-
ment with an authorised service centre.     

This is the best way to guarantee that the unit is op-
erated safely!

 

Note: 

Never operate the unit without the original filters. Other-
wise the heat-exchanger fins would become dirty and 
the performance of the unit would suffer. Dirty fins are 
difficult to clean. 

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Before any work on the units is performed, they 
must be disconnected from the power supply and 
prevented from being inadvertently switched on

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Maintenance and Service 

 
Regular care and the observation of a number of basic 
rules will ensure the unit’s long service life and reliable 
operation. 

Cleaning the filter 

Clean the air filter at intervals of no longer than 2 weeks. 
If the air is extremely dirty, shorten this timeframe ac-
cordingly. 
Proceed as follows to clean the filter: 

1.  First rotate both plastic cross-head screws on the 

grating by 90°.    

The air intake grille cannot fall out because it is sus-
pended on the other side and attached to the grating.

 

Summary of Contents for RKV 13 C

Page 1: ...REMKO powerful like a bear REMKO RKV 13 C 18 C 24 C Ceiling Cassettes Edition GB P05 Operation Technology Spare Parts...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...sonnel 16 Installation 17 Condensation Connection 19 Electrical Connection 19 Two Room and Fresh Air Connection 21 Prior to Initial Operation 22 Initial Operation 22 Certification for Initial Operatio...

Page 4: ...indoor unit and the remote control from moisture Protect all electric cables and connection lines from being damaged for example by animals Protect the air conditioning unit and the remote con trol fr...

Page 5: ...at the polarity is correct when inserting the batteries Use the labelling in the slot Close the battery slot again Once the reset button 20 see page 12 is pressed the remote control is ready for opera...

Page 6: ...sor of the fan is defective or outside of its regu lation range Blinks 4 times The frost protection mechanism has been activated Blinks 10 times EEPROM defective Green light ON OFF signal It lights up...

Page 7: ...he unit does not switch off this process must be re peated Switching the unit on Button 7 If the air conditioning unit is to be switched on only the clock may be visible on the remote control display...

Page 8: ...mbol appears on the display M Cooling mode In this operating mode the room in the air is cooled and slightly dehumidified The following section Temperature selection buttons describes how to set the d...

Page 9: ...late fins can be set to The air outlet plate fins are set for oscillat ing air distribution Symbols on the display The positions and settings of the air outlet plate fins are represented by the follow...

Page 10: ...orresponding symbol disappears from the dis play 3 Remember if the unit is already switched on it is only possible to program another start up time The current settings of the unit are transferred for...

Page 11: ...s 5 Press the button 6 repeatedly until UCFG ap pears on the display 6 Press either the button 8 or 9 to change the preset from heating pump HP to air conditioning unit AC 7 Press the button 13 to tra...

Page 12: ...and then press the 7 button to quit the configuration menu G If no button is pressed for 30 seconds the configu ration menu is automatically exited and program ming must be started from the beginning...

Page 13: ...e to the bottom 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 units and send it back...

Page 14: ...ia control line outdoor part Power consumption W 75 80 105 Current consumption A 0 4 0 4 0 5 Fan capacity W 63 68 93 Fan speeds 3 automatic 3 automatic 3 automatic Air volume current per speed m h 550...

Page 15: ...hade Electromagnetic fields are disrupt ing transmission Does the unit work when devices in the vicinity are switched off No signal transmission when sources of disruption are operated simultaneously...

Page 16: ...bjects that emit intense heat e g lights Install it in the middle of the room instead Wall lead throughs Wall lead throughs are necessary to establish the con nection between the indoor unit and the o...

Page 17: ...on mount and the bottom of the intermedi ate ceiling see figure above Connect the refrigerant control and condensation lines to the indoor unit as described below and check again hat the unit is posit...

Page 18: ...t is conducted using dry nitrogen The connections that have been established are sprayed with a leak locator spray to test for imperme ability If bubbles appear the connection was not made properly Ti...

Page 19: ...door unit the system must be cur rent free The electrical connections of the indoor unit and the ter minals of the control line to the outdoor part are located on the regulating panel The regulating p...

Page 20: ...utral conduct External conduct No function Protection conduct Wiring diagram RKV 13 C Main board Fan motor Micro float regulator Condensation pump LED IR connection Plate fin motor and micro plate fin...

Page 21: ...nit To do this use a black strip with ad hesive on one side which is stuck to the opening s to be sealed The strip must be able to withstand the strain from the air pressure permanently The flanged co...

Page 22: ...indicate operation 3 Connect the unit to the power supply and switch the power on 4 Press down the buttons 9 and 13 of the re mote control for five seconds The display is deleted The letters Src for a...

Page 23: ...re The following must be performed measured validated during initial operation Test Visible check setup assembly of outdoor part and indoor unit s OK problem Visible check of the heat exchanger OK pro...

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