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Button functionality 

The following commands can be performed using the remote control. Point the remote control at the receiver on the 
right side of the wall-mounted unit at a distance of no more than 7m. 

Swing button

 

SWING 

SWING 

SWING 

SWING 

Functional process 

SWING 

The SWING button stops the oscillating blade. When switched on (Display         ), the 
cooled air is distributed better in the room. The unit automatically distributes the air in a 
vertical direction only. The air can only be set to be distributed horizontally by manually 
adjusting the vertical plate fins. 

°c 

FAN AUTO 

COOL 

25.0 

Fan button

 

FAN 

When the FAN button is pressed, different-sized fan symbols or FAN AUTO are visible 
on the display. The size of the symbol represents the speed of the fan. Each time the 
button is pressed, the fan speed is reduced. 

FAN AUTO 

FAN 

FAN 

FAN 

FAN 

Functional process 

°c 

FAN 

COOL 

SWING 

25.0 

Functional process 

The TIMER button is used to program the unit to switch on or off at a later time. If the 
room air-conditioner is to be switched on at a later time, press the + or  – button for 
approximately 2 seconds when the unit is off. 
In both operating modes, 12:0H appears in the lower right-hand corner of the display. 
The desired length of time can be reduced or increased in 10 minute increments by 
pressing the – or + button. After 3 seconds, the displayed length of time is saved. 
When programming the unit to switch on with the timer function, the mode, the de-
sired temperature and the fan speed of the last setting are transferred. 
Once the programmed time has elapsed, the unit switches on or off automatically. Po-
sition the remote control in such a way that communication with the air-conditioner is 
assured. 

Timer button

 

SWING 

 

02:00 

FAN AUTO 

AUTO 

°c 

22.0 

Delayed start 
      Unit OFF 

 

TIMER 

12.0H 

02.00 

01.59 

 

      Unit ON 

Delayed stop 

TIMER 

12.0H 

02.00 

01.59 

TIMER 

On / Off button

 

25.0 

°c 

FAN AUTO 

COOL 

SWING 

Activate and deactivate the indoor unit with the ON / OFF button 
The current settings appear on the display: 
 
1.

FAN AUTO    = Speed of the fan 

2.

SWING          = Oscillating blade  

3.

25.0 °C           = Set temperature 

4.

COOL            = Mode 

Summary of Contents for RKW 10 W

Page 1: ...REMKO powerful like a bear REMKO RKV 10 W 13 W 18 W 24 W Multi purpose room air conditioners Edition GB P05 Operation Technology Spare Parts...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...n 14 Condensation Connection 15 External Condensation Pump 15 Prior to Initial Operation 17 Initial Operation 17 Environment and Recycling 18 Customer Service and Guarantee 18 Internal Wiring Diagram...

Page 4: ...the units exclusively within the permissible operating ranges Pay attention to surrounding temperatures Make sure that the unit is kept at a safe distance from flammable materials Do not install the i...

Page 5: ...e The difference between the point at which it switches on and off hysterisis is higher than in cooling mode 7 Temp button The temperature button can be used to set the de sired temperature in 0 5 C i...

Page 6: ...unit to switch on or off at a later time If the room air conditioner is to be switched on at a later time press the or button for approximately 2 seconds when the unit is off In both operating modes...

Page 7: ...ou hear a beep the COMP display begins to blink for approximately 3 minutes This waiting period is a forced pause to increase the service life of the compressor and the outdoor part Once the display s...

Page 8: ...the filters and close the grille Maintenance and Service Shutting Down the Unit Temporary shutdown 1 Switch the indoor unit off using the remote control 2 Disconnect the system with the main switch o...

Page 9: ...nsmission signal at a dis tance of approx 3 m when the but ton is pressed Reduce distance to under 6 m and change location Remote control defective Does the unit work in manual mode Replace remote con...

Page 10: ...40 65 Power consumption cooling A 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 4 Current consumption max A 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 4 Supply diffuse protection recommended A See corresponding outdoor part Operating range cooling C 15 C bis 30...

Page 11: ...oid if third party components are used Remember that when installing and maintaining air conditioners high pressure refrigerant lines and electrical current can pose hazards During unit operation some...

Page 12: ...n and con trol lines see figure below 4 3 2 1 5 Units RKV 10 W RKV 13 W and RKV 18 W can be connected using all five options while the RKV 24 W units can only be connected using options 1 to 3 1 Outfl...

Page 13: ...5 If you have selected Option 2 or 4 drainage through the wall guide the condensation water and control line through the wall lead through to the indoor unit If you also need a condensation pump it mu...

Page 14: ...terminal strip of the connection towards you out of the unit Please observe the following We recommend that the customer install a main or repair switch close to the outdoor part Power is supplied to...

Page 15: ...n If the unit is being operated at outside temperatures below 0 C the lines must be placed in such a way that they are protected from frost External Condensation Pump The condensation pump which can b...

Page 16: ...ly The end of the ventilation hose must at least be at the same height as the con densation tray to prevent water from overflowing The supplied metal wire clips are used to secure the hose in a vertic...

Page 17: ...values in the initial operation log Cooling operation test run Perform a test run for cooling operation as follows 1 Switch the customer installed main switch or fuse on 2 Adjust the target temperatur...

Page 18: ...horised personnel may come into contact with the cold cycle This ensures that refrigerant does not es cape into the environment when the unit is being re paired Both the refrigerant and the system par...

Page 19: ...tup location Name Street Postal code city Telephone Fax Testing of cycles A B C D Result Visible check Setup of outdoor part and indoor unit R good Q poor Heat exchanger insulation lines R good Q poor...

Page 20: ...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 E Mail info remko de Internet www remko de...

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