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Operation 

 
Two to four seconds after the indoor unit has been con-
nected to the power supply, operation can begin. 

Inserting batteries into the remote control 

Prior to initial operation, the batteries supplied with the 
unit (2 type AAA batteries) must be inserted into the re-
mote control. 
1.  Slide off the cover of the battery slot on the remote 

control and insert the batteries. 

2.  Make sure that the polarity is correct. 

Use the labelling in the slot.

 

3.  Close the battery slot again. 

The remote control 

The air conditioner is operated using the infrared re-
mote control. 
A beep indicates that a button has been pressed and 
the signal has been correctly received. 

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1 ON/OFF 

button 

 

The unit is switched on with this button. 

The settings appear on the display.

 

2  TEMP UP/DN button  

This button is used to decrease the temperature 
down to no more than of 16°C or increase the tem-
perature up to 30°C.

 

3 FAN 

SPEED 

button  

This button is used to set the desired speed. 

 

There are 4 speeds available: 

 

automatic, low, medium and high.

 

4 MODE 

button 

 

This button is used to select the operating mode. 
The indoor unit has 5 modes:

 

Automatic:  
In this mode, the unit operates in cooling or heat-
ing mode.

 

Cooling:  
In this mode, the warm room air is cooled down to 
the desired temperature. 
Dehumidifying:  
In this mode, the room is primarily dehumidified 
and the set temperature is maintained. 
Ventilation:  
In this mode, the air in the room is circulated. It is 
not possible to select the temperature. 
Heating:  
In this mode, the warm room air is heated to the 
desired temperature.

 

5 SWING 

button 

 

This button directly activates the oscillating function 
of the fins to improve the air distribution in the room.

 

6 SLEEPING 

button   

After this button is pressed in cooling mode, the tar-
get temperature automatically increases by 1°C 
within one hour and in heating mode, the target 
temperature decreases by 1°C within one hour.

 

7 T-ON 

button  

The unit is programmed to automatically switch on 
within the next 24 hour-period with this button.

 

8 T-OFF 

button  

The unit is programmed to automatically switch off 
within the next 24 hour-period with this button.

 

9 CANCEL 

button   

The timer settings are reset by pressing this button.

 

10  RESET button (lower) 

 

The remote control settings are reset by pressing 
this button.

 

11 CLOCK button 

 

The time setting is activated by pressing this button.

 

Summary of Contents for RXW 350

Page 1: ...REMKO powerful like a bear REMKO RXW 350 480 Wall units Edition GB R05 Operation Technology Spare Parts...

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Page 3: ...nel 13 Installation 13 Electrical Connection 15 Wiring Diagram 15 Condensation Connection 15 Prior to Initial Operation 16 Initial Operation 16 Customer Service and Guarantee 17 Environment and Recycl...

Page 4: ...ate the unit exclusively within the permissible op erating ranges Observe surrounding temperatures Make sure that the unit is kept at a safe distance from flammable objects Ensure that no foreign obje...

Page 5: ...lect the operating mode The indoor unit has 5 modes Automatic In this mode the unit operates in cooling or heat ing mode Cooling In this mode the warm room air is cooled down to the desired temperatur...

Page 6: ...the display no longer blinks CLOCK button Functional process CLOCK CLOCK By pressing the ON OFF button the air conditioning unit is switched on and off The settings and setting values programmed befor...

Page 7: ...rature The desired room temperature is set in 1 C increments with the TEMP UP DN button If the temperature is 1 C above the set target temperature the indoor unit begins to cool the room air If the ro...

Page 8: ...is button must be pressed again The swing function improves the air distribu tion in the room Functional process SWING SWING SLEEPING button With this button a program is activated that increases the...

Page 9: ...med see CLOCK button RESET button Functional process RESET 5 sec Clock setting Shown on the display Malfunctions are shown as a code on the display of the indoor unit After the malfunction has been fi...

Page 10: ...ecured against being inadvertently switched on System Structure The indoor unit is connected to the outdoor unit with re frigerant pipes Outdoor unit Refrigerant pipes Outdoors Indoors Condenser fan S...

Page 11: ...the unit to start Polarity of batteries incorrect after replacement Is the polarity correct Insert batteries with the correct polarity Transmission distance too great reception blocked Is there a tran...

Page 12: ...lectr nominal current consumption cooling A 4 91 6 91 Electr nominal current consumption heating A 4 99 Refrigerant connection injection pipe Inches mm 1 4 6 35 Refrigerant connection suction pipe Inc...

Page 13: ...ust meet the relevant re quirements The power supply is only connected to the outdoor unit The control line to the indoor unit should be placed together with the refrigerant pipe Make sure that the el...

Page 14: ...When assembling the unit observe the bending radii of the refrigerant pipes and never bend the hose in the same place twice This may cause the pipe to become brittle or crack 4 Remove the preinstalle...

Page 15: ...fin exchanger of the indoor unit during cooling operation because tempera tures below the dew point are reached The indoor unit is equipped with a condensate collector and a condensation hose for the...

Page 16: ...a tion must be performed using the certificate and must be documented Following initial operation the operator must be trained in its operation and the initial operation log given to him Prior to Init...

Page 17: ...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 un...

Page 18: ...ation Name Street Postal code country city Telephone Fax Test of cooling cycle Result Visual check Setup of outdoor unit and indoor unit 5 good 4 poor Heat exchanger insulation pipes 5 good 4 poor Ele...

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Page 20: ...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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