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dehumidifier TTK 165 ECO / TTK 170 ECO / TTK 380 ECO

Residual risks

Warning of electrical voltage

Work on the electrical components must only be
carried out by an authorised specialist company!

Warning of electrical voltage

Before any work on the device, remove the mains plug
from the mains socket!
Hold onto the mains plug while pulling the power cable
out of the mains socket.

Warning

Dangers can occur at the device when it is used by
untrained people in an unprofessional or improper way!
Observe the personnel qualifications!

Warning

The device is not a toy and does not belong in the
hands of children.

Warning

Risk of suffocation!
Do not leave the packaging lying around. Children may
use it as a dangerous toy.

Note

Do not operate the device without an inserted air filter!
Without the air filter, the inside of the device will be
heavily contaminated. This could reduce the
performance and result in damage to the device.

Behaviour in the event of an emergency

1. Switch off the device.
2. In an emergency, disconnect the device from the mains

feed-in: Hold onto the mains plug while pulling the power
cable out of the mains socket.

3. Do not reconnect a defective device to the mains.

Information about the device

Description of the device

The device uses the principle of condensation to automatically
dehumidify rooms.
The fan sucks damp room air through the air inlet, the air filter,
the evaporator and to the condenser located behind it. The air is
cooled at the cold evaporator until it is below the dew point.
Water vapour contained in the room air precipitates on the
evaporator fins as condensation or rime. The dehumidified,
cooled air is slightly warmed at the condenser and blown out
again. The drier air thus conditioned mixes with the air in the
room. The humidity in the room where the device is positioned
is reduced as air constantly circulates through the device.
Depending on the air temperature and the relative humidity, the
condensed water either drops continuously or only during the
defrost phase through the integrated drain nozzle into the
condensation tank below. It is fitted with a float to measure the
filling level.
In case of the device 

TTK 165 ECO

 defrosting takes place

electronically in air circulation mode.
The devices TTK 170 ECO and TTK 380 ECO come with a hot
gas automatic defrost system. Here, the hot gas of the
refrigerant circuit is used actively for fast and effective
defrosting. This makes the devices TTK 170 ECO and
TTK 380 ECO considerably more effective at temperatures
below 15 °C.
Once the maximum filling level of the condensation tank is
reached or in case the condensation tank is not installed
correctly, the condensation tank indicator light (see chapter
Device depiction) is illuminated. The compressor and fan will
switch off. The condensation tank indicator light only goes out
again once the emptied condensation tank is reinserted.
If required, an external hygrostat can be connected to the
devices TTK 170 ECO and TTK 380 ECO for controlling the
humidity level. Moreover, an operating hours counter helps you
to meet the maintenance deadlines.
Optionally, the condensed water can be drained by attaching a
hose at the condensation connection.
The device can reduce the relative humidity of a room to approx.
30 %.
Because of the heat radiation generated during operation, the
room temperature may rise slightly.

Info

The illustrations in this operating manual feature the
device 

TTK 170 ECO

 by way of example. However, the

depicted operating steps and explanations also apply to
the devices TTK 165 ECO and TTK 380 ECO unless
otherwise mentioned.

Summary of Contents for TTK 165 ECO

Page 1: ...TRT BA TTK165ECO TTK170ECO TTK380ECO TC2017 16 003 EN TTK 165 ECO TTK 170 ECO TTK 380 ECO EN ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS DEHUMIDIFIER...

Page 2: ...ou can download the current version of the instructions and the EU declaration of conformity via the following link TTK 165 ECO https hub trotec com id 40461 TTK 170 ECO https hub trotec com id 40716...

Page 3: ...When positioning the device observe the minimum distances from walls and other objects as well as the storage and operating conditions specified in the Technical data chapter Make sure that the air in...

Page 4: ...ain The drier air thus conditioned mixes with the air in the room The humidity in the room where the device is positioned is reduced as air constantly circulates through the device Depending on the ai...

Page 5: ...3 4 10 11 12 13 TTK 380 ECO 5 6 9 7 TTK 380 ECO No Designation 1 Transport handle 2 Air inlet with air filter 3 Condensation tank behind cover 4 Feet 5 Air outlet 6 Power cable holder 7 Wheels 8 Air f...

Page 6: ...the device back on Acting contrary might lead to compressor damage and a malfunctioning device Any warranty claims will be voided in this case Storage Before storing the device proceed as follows Drai...

Page 7: ...ttom side of the device 4 4 4 3 Then mount the wheels Mounting the wheels TTK 165 ECO TTK 170 ECO Prior to initial start up the wheels and the axle must be attached to the device To do so please proce...

Page 8: ...ice to rest for 12 to 24 hours so the refrigerant can accumulate within the compressor Wait 12 to 24 hours before switching the device back on Acting contrary might lead to compressor damage and a mal...

Page 9: ...device keep a sufficient distance to heat sources Make sure that no curtains or other objects interfere with the air flow When positioning the device particularly in wet areas secure it locally with...

Page 10: ...itching the device on or off 11 Indicator light Indication of full condensation tank 12 Operating hours counter Indication of operating hours 13 Hygrostat connection Connection for hygrostat operation...

Page 11: ...le hose diameter 12 mm is ready for use The device is switched off 1 Open the front cover 2 Remove the condensation tank 3 Guide the condensation drain hose through the hole in the device s bottom pan...

Page 12: ...use The device is switched off 1 Open the front cover 2 Remove the condensation tank 3 Connect the condensation drain hose to the connection inside the housing 4 Refit the condensation tank into the d...

Page 13: ...automatically redirects the hot gas to the evaporator and closes again after defrosting is completed so that drying operation can be continued via the regular refrigerant circuit Unlike air circulati...

Page 14: ...evice s permissible operating range according to the technical data Ensure that the relative room humidity complies with the technical data Check the air filter for dirt If necessary clean or replace...

Page 15: ...months at least annually Check the air inlets and outlets for dirt and foreign objects and clean if necessary X X Clean the exterior X X Visually check the inside of the device for dirt X X Check the...

Page 16: ...evice for dirt Check the air filter for dirt and foreign objects and clean or replace if necessary Replace the air filter Check for damage Check the attachment screws Test run Empty the condensation t...

Page 17: ...illuminate the openings 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 con...

Page 18: ...er a drain or sink 3 Rinse the tank with clear water Clean the tank regularly using a mild cleaning agent no detergent 4 Refit the condensation tank into the device Make sure not to damage the float w...

Page 19: ...oltage 220 240 V 50 Hz 220 240 V 50 Hz 220 240 V 50 Hz Max power input 0 9 kW 0 9 kW 1 15 kW Nominal current 3 6 A 4 2 A 5 2 A Recommended fusing 10 A 10 A 10 A Refrigerant R 410A R 410A R 410A Amount...

Page 20: ...20 EN dehumidifier TTK 165 ECO TTK 170 ECO TTK 380 ECO Wiring diagram TTK 165 ECO TTK 170 ECO...

Page 21: ...EN 21 dehumidifier TTK 165 ECO TTK 170 ECO TTK 380 ECO TTK 380 ECO...

Page 22: ...gulations Declaration of conformity The text below sets out the contents of the declaration of conformity The signed declaration of conformity can be found at https hub trotec com id 40461 Declaration...

Page 23: ...Trotec GmbH Co KG Grebbener Str 7 D 52525 Heinsberg 49 2452 962 400 49 2452 962 200 info trotec com www trotec com...

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