background image

EN

11

spot cooling air conditioning unit PT 5300 SP

No. Designation

Meaning

20

Ventilation

 LED

Illuminated when 

ventilation

 mode is

activated

21

Mode

 button

Selecting the operating mode:

Room air cooling
Spot cooling operation
Ventilation
Dehumidification

22

Spot cooling
mode 

LED

Is lit when the 

Spot cooling

 mode is

activated

23

Room air cooling

LED

Is lit when the 

Room air cooling

 mode is

activated

24

Speed

 button

Setting the fan speed

25

Fan speed

 LEDs Indication of the fan speed

I

 = low

II

 = high

26

On/off

 button

Switching the device on or off

27

On/off

 LED

Operating control lamp

28

Environment

segment
indication

Indicates the actual temperature.
Indicates error codes E1, E2 and E3

Warning of electrical voltage

Risk of electric shock!
The device does not have the appropriate protection
class for use in wet rooms.
There is a risk of electric shock!
Never use the device in wet rooms (e.g. in bathrooms
and laundry rooms) and never immerse the device in
water!

Switching the device on

1. Once you have completely installed the device as

described in the Start-up chapter, you can switch it on.

2. Press the 

On/Off

 button (

26

).

ð

The device starts in the 

Room air cooling 

mode.

ð

The 

Room air cooling

 LED (

23

) is illuminated.

Setting the operating mode

Room air cooling

Spot cooling operation

Ventilation

Dehumidification

Room air cooling

In the 

Room air cooling

 mode the room will be cooled down to

the desired target temperature.
The temperature to be set is the room temperature and is
measured at the air inlet.

1. Press the 

Mode

 button(

21

) until the 

Room air

cooling

 LED (

23

) is lit.

2. Press the 

Decrease value

 (

14

) or 

Increase value

 button (

13

)

to select the desired target temperature. The temperature
can be adjusted in increments of 1 °C in a range between
15 °C and 35 °C.

ð

The desired target temperature is indicated on the
segment display (

12

).

3. Press the 

fan speed

 button (

24

) to set the desired fan

stage.

ð

The 

fan speed

 LED (

25

) for the desired fan stage will be

illuminated.

ð

The 

room air cooling

 LED (

23

) will be illuminated to

indicate 

cooling

 mode.

Spot cooling operation

Info

The outlet temperature is measured at the air outlet
inside the device. You set the temperature at which the
air is blown out of the cold air ducts. It is
recommended to set the target temperature approx.
10 °C below the desired temperature. If, for example,
you would like to achieve 12 °C, set the target
temperature to 2 °C.

In the 

Spot cooling

 mode, a specific spot or area in the room is

cooled.

1. Press the 

Mode

 button(

21

) until the 

Spot air

cooling

 LED (

22

) is lit.

2. Press the 

Increase value

 (

14

) or 

Decrease value

 button (

13

)

to select the desired target temperature. The temperature
can be adjusted in increments of 1 °C in a range between
0 °C and 20 °C.

Ventilation

1. Press the 

Mode

 button (

21

) until the LED for

ventilation

 (

20

) lights up.

2. Press the 

fan speed

 button (

24

) to set the desired fan

speed.

ð

The LED for the selected fan speed (

25

) will be

illuminated.

Dehumidification

In 

dehumidification

 mode the humidity level in the room is

reduced.
The target temperature can be set to obtain a cooling effect
during dehumidification.

1. Press the 

Fan speed

 button(

24

) and the Mode button (

21

)

simultaneously for 3 seconds until an acoustic signal
sounds and the 

Spot cooling

 LED (

22

) flashes.

ð

Dehumidification

 mode is selected.

ð

In the segment indication, the actual temperature is
shown on the left-hand side and the target temperature
is shown on the right-hand side.

2. To exit the 

Dehumidification

 mode, keep the 

Fan

speed

 button (

24

) and Mode button (

21

) pressed

simultaneously for 3 seconds.

Summary of Contents for PT 5300 SP

Page 1: ...TRT BA PT5300SP TC220111TTRT06 001 EN PT 5300 SP EN ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS SPOT COOLING AIR CONDITIONING UNIT...

Page 2: ...ng or using the device Always store the manual in the immediate vicinity of the device or its site of use Warning Read all safety warnings and all instructions Failure to follow the warnings and instr...

Page 3: ...plosion hazards resulting from an ignition of the refrigerant by an electric furnace cooking stove or another ignition source Only position the device in rooms where there is no source of ignition e g...

Page 4: ...d to maintain them to wire control cabinets to ensure the functionality of electrical components and to identify possible hazards from electrical and electronic systems Safety signs and labels on the...

Page 5: ...ore any work on the device remove the mains plug from the mains socket Do not touch the mains plug with wet or damp hands Hold onto the mains plug while pulling the power cable out of the mains socket...

Page 6: ...ir The device is operated via the control panel at the device The device cools the room air by withdrawing warmth The refrigerant cools down the air coming from the room and in doing so absorbs the he...

Page 7: ...in hose if necessary see chapter Maintenance Drain the remaining condensate from the device Hold onto the mains plug while pulling the power cable out of the mains socket When the device is not being...

Page 8: ...ects interfere with the air flow Inserting the condensation tank Note Condensate is formed during operation and must be collected with the condensation tank Before commissioning make sure that the con...

Page 9: ...not exceed a length of 3 m 1 Cut the air duct to size or shorten or extend it as required The diameter of the duct to be extended must be 380 mm 2 Screw the duct to be extended onto the other duct wh...

Page 10: ...20 23 27 18 No Designation Meaning 12 Segment display Indication of target temperature Indication of the number of hours during timer programming Display of error codes tc and CO 13 Increase value bu...

Page 11: ...emperature The temperature can be adjusted in increments of 1 C in a range between 15 C and 35 C The desired target temperature is indicated on the segment display 12 3 Press the fan speed button 24 t...

Page 12: ...the automatic switch on function If you select 0 hours the timer will be off Automatic switch off The device is switched on 1 Press the Timer button 19 to activate the timer 2 Press the decrease value...

Page 13: ...the basic device Check the device for leaks The compressor does not start Check whether the overheating protection of the compressor has tripped Disconnect the device from the mains and let it cool do...

Page 14: ...ensation tank and or drain hose X Maintenance and care log Device type Device number Maintenance and care interval 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Check air inlets and outlets for dirt and fore...

Page 15: ...or by Trotec Safety signs and labels on the device Check the safety signs and labels attached to the device at regular intervals Replace illegible safety signs Cleaning the housing Clean the housing w...

Page 16: ...to the device The condensation tank full LED 15 goes out once you restart the device Activities required after maintenance If you want to continue using the device Reconnect the device to the mains If...

Page 17: ...D YE GN Display Panel PCB Board DISP AC_N AC_L H_FAN L_FAN OFAN COMP SWING COMPRESSOR BL S RD R C FAN CAPACITOR CON FAN EVAFAN COMP CAPACITOR BK LBN N BL M M M ICE T ROOM T OUT T Pipe Sensor Room Sens...

Page 18: ...ers of the spare parts differ from those describing the positions of other parts mentioned in this operating manual 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 8 12 13 15 37 36 35 34 33 32 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 24 16 17 18 19 20...

Page 19: ...Right air duct plate 33 Bracket of evap motor 56 Power cord and plug 11 Connector 1 34 Air duct front plate 57 Water tank 12 Cooling tube 35 Air duct frame plate 58 Water level switch 13 Tube 1 36 Wi...

Page 20: ...rovided on the nameplate Dispose of the refrigerant appropriately and according to the national regulations Only for United Kingdom According to Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations 2...

Page 21: ...Trotec GmbH Grebbener Str 7 D 52525 Heinsberg 49 2452 962 400 49 2452 962 200 info trotec com www trotec com...

Reviews: