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Operating Manual – Dehumidifier TTK 120/122 E

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Read this manual carefully before starting or 
using the device. Store the manual near the device 
or its site of use!

• Do not use the device in potentially explosive 

rooms.

• Do not use the device in atmospheres containing 

oil, sulphur, chlorine or salt.

• Set the device in an upright and stable position.

• Do not expose the device to directly squirting wa-

ter.

• Ensure that the air inlet and outlet are not obstruc-

ted.

• Ensure that the side of the device where the air in-

let is found is kept free of dirt and loose objects.

• Never insert objects into the device.

• Do not cover or transport the device during opera-

tion.

• Ensure that all electric cables outside of the device 

are protected from damage (e.g. from animals).

• Only use extensions to the connecting cable which 

are appropriate to the device power consumption, 
the length of its cable and its use. Avoid electrical 
overload.

• Only transport the device in an upright position 

with an emptied condensation tank.

• Dispose of the collected condensation. Do not 

drink it. There is a risk of infection!

Intended use

Use the device TTK 120/122 E only for drying and de-
humidifying room air, while adhering to and following 
the technical data.

Intended use encapsulates: 

• drying and dehumidifying:

– living rooms, bedrooms, bathrooms or base-

ments

– laundries, holiday homes, camper vans, boats

• maintaining the dryness of:

– store rooms, archives, laboratories

– bathrooms, wash rooms and changing rooms 

etc.

Improper use

Do not place the device on damp or flooded ground. 
Do not use the device outdoors. Do not lay any ob-
jects, e.g. wet clothing, on the device for drying. Any 
unauthorised changes, modifications or alterations to 
the device are forbidden. 

Personnel qualifications

People who use this device must:

• be aware of the dangers that occur when working 

with electric devices in damp areas.

• take measures to protect themselves from direct 

contact with live parts.

• have read and understood the operating manual, 

especially the Safety chapter.

Maintenance tasks which require the housing to 
be opened must only be carried out by specialist 
companies for cooling and air-conditioning or by 
TROTEC

®

.

Residual risks

Hazardous electric current!

Work on the electrical components must 
only be carried out by an authorised spe-
cialist company!

Hazardous electric current!

Before any work on the device, remove 
the mains plug from the mains socket!

Safety

Summary of Contents for TTK 120 E

Page 1: ...OPERATING MANUAL DEHUMIDIFIER TTK 120 E TTK 122 E EN TRT BA TTK120E_122E TC 001 EN ...

Page 2: ... electronically pro cessing duplicating or spreading the publication Subject to technical changes All rights reserved Trademarks are used without guarantee that they may be used freely and primarily following the spelling of the manufacturer The product names used are regis tered and should be treated appropriately Scope of delivery may vary from product images This docu ment was produced with all...

Page 3: ...t phase into the condensation tray and through the integrated drain nozzle into the con densation tank 5 below This is fitted with a float to measure the fill level The device has a control panel 7 for operating and controlling the functions Once the maximum filling level of the condensation tank 5 is reached symbol 12 condensation tank full on the control panel 7 lights up The device switches off...

Page 4: ...40 m h 350 m h Electric connection 230 V 50 Hz 230 V 50 Hz Power input max 0 6 kW 0 7 kW Fuse home 10 A 10 A Condensation tank 10 l 10 l Cooling agent R134a R134a Amount of cooling agent 260 g 330 g Weight 22 3 kg 22 9 kg Dimensions HxDxW 650 x 310 x 435 mm 650 x 310 x 435 mm Minimum distance from walls of other objects A Behind 50 cm B Front 50 cm A Behind 50 cm B Front 50 cm Sound pressure level...

Page 5: ...or B2 evaporator sensor F1 compressor thermal cutout RY102 compressor relay RY104 fan relay M1 motor driven compressor M2 fan S1 tank full microswitch S2 tray presence microswitch S301 signal key for the humidity room temperature detected S302 desired humidity decrease key S303 desired humidity increase key S304 switch on stand by key S305 operating mode selection key T1 transformer Z1 compressor ...

Page 6: ...r thermal cutout P1 bypass valve coil RY101 bypass valve coil relay RY102 compressor relay RY104 fan relay M1 motor driven compressor M2 fan S1 tank full microswitch S2 tray presence microswitch S301 signal key for the humidity room temperature detected S302 desired humidity decrease key S303 desired humidity increase key S304 switch on stand by key S305 operating mode selection key T1 transformer...

Page 7: ...the device TTK 120 122 E only for drying and de humidifying room air while adhering to and following the technical data Intended use encapsulates drying and dehumidifying living rooms bedrooms bathrooms or base ments laundries holiday homes camper vans boats maintaining the dryness of store rooms archives laboratories bathrooms wash rooms and changing rooms etc Improper use Do not place the device...

Page 8: ...osition after trans port 2 Wait one hour before switching the device on Storage When out of use store the device as follows dry with a roof overhead in an upright position where it is protected from dust and direct sunlight with a plastic cover to protect it from invasive dust if necessary The storage temperature is the same as the range given for the operating temperature in the chapter Technical...

Page 9: ...50 Operating elements No Operating element 8 temperature indication 9 normal operation indicator is illuminated when normal operation is activated 10 continuous operation indicator is illuminated when continuous operation is activated 11 automatic defrost indicator is illuminated when automatic defrost is carried out only for devices with hot gas feed TTK 122 E 12 condensation tank full indicator ...

Page 10: ...o a properly secured mains power socket 3 Switch the device on at the power button 18 Note In order to protect the compressor from damages the device can only be switched in again 3 min utes after switch off 4 Check whether the light of symbol 12 conden sation tank full is off 5 Regulate the desired relative humidity room hu midity level by using the keys 15 and 16 6 Check whether the air filter i...

Page 11: ...mperature is below 12 C the evapora tor becomes covered in frost during dehumidification The device then carries out an automatic defrost by means of the hot gas feed Here a hot cooling agent is led into the iced evaporator for its surfaces to de frost Symbol 11 is illuminated The duration of the defrost can vary Do not turn off the device during the automatic de frost Do not remove the mains plug...

Page 12: ...see chapter Operating elements 2 Do not touch the mains plug with wet or damp hands 3 Remove the mains plug from the mains socket 4 Empty the condensation tank and wipe it dry with a clean cloth Check for dripping condensation 5 Clean the device and especially the air filter ac cording to chapter Maintenance 6 Store the device according to chapter Storage A B C D 1 2 ...

Page 13: ...ical data Check that the selected humidity is realistic The relative humidity in the room must be above the selected range Reduce the selected relative hu midity by pressing the key 15 if necessary Check the air filter is not dirty If necessary clean or replace the air filter From the outside check the condenser for dirt see chapter Maintenance If your condenser is dirty have it cleaned by a speci...

Page 14: ...replace air filter X check for damages X check attachment screws X X carry out a test run X 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 foreign objects and clean if necessary clean housing visually check the inside of the device for dirt check air inlet grid and air filter for dirt and foreign objects and clean or replace if necess...

Page 15: ... Visual check for dirt in the inside of the device 1 Remove the air filter see chapter Cleaning the air inlets and the air filter 2 Shine a torch through the opening of the device 3 Check the inside of the device for dirt 4 If you see a thick layer of dust have the inside of the device cleaned by a specialist company for cooling and air conditioning or by TROTEC 5 Put the air filter back in Cleani...

Page 16: ... Caution Ensure that the air filter is not worn or damaged The corners and edges of the air filter must not be rounded or mis shaped Before reinserting the air filter ensure that it is dry and is not damaged Read the chapter Maintenance intervals and replace the air filter in due time C A B D ...

Page 17: ...ose of the cooling agent oil mixture appro priately and according to the national regulations in accordance with the EC Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC Annex III Section B and the EC Directive 2004 108 EC about electromagnetic compatibility Herewith we declare that the dehumidifier TTK 120 122 E was developed constructed and produced in compliance with the named EC directives Applied harmonised s...

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