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Operating manual – dehumidifier TTK 28 E

Operation with hose attached to the condensation
connection

For continuous operation or unattended dehumidification, please
connect the supplied condensation drain hose to the device.

ü

A suitable hose (diameter: 14 mm) is ready for use.

ü

The device is switched off.

1. Remove the rubber plug.

60%

50%

40%

PULL

2. Push one end of the hose onto the hose connection.

60%

50%

40%

PULL

3. Guide the other hose end to a suitable drain or sufficiently

dimensioned collection container. Please observe that the
hose must not be kinked.

60%

50%

40%

PULL

Remove the hose if you want to collect the condensate in the
condensation tank again. Allow the hose to dry prior to storage.
The hose can be connected in any operating mode for
continuous operation.

Automatic defrost

At low ambient temperatures, ice may form at the evaporator
during dehumidification. The device will then carry out an
automatic defrost. Dehumidification is briefly interrupted during
defrosting. The fan keeps running.
The 

automatic defrost

 indication (13) is illuminated.

The duration of the defrost process can vary. Do 

not

 switch off

the device during automatic defrost. Do 

not

 remove the mains

plug from the mains socket.

Drying laundry

In addition, the device may also be used as a kind of clothes
dryer to dry wet laundry in living or working spaces.
When positioning the device or a clothes horse, please observe
the minimum distances specified in the technical data.
For drying laundry the following values should be selected:

cupboard dry = 46 % relative humidity

iron dry = 58 % relative humidity

slightly dried = 65 % relative humidity

If necessary, use a measuring device to determine the humidity
level.

Summary of Contents for TTK 28 E

Page 1: ...TRT BA TTK28E TC 001 EN TTK 28 E EN OPERATING MANUAL DEHUMIDIFIER...

Page 2: ...tasks quickly and safely Follow the manual Information marked with this symbol indicates that the operating manual must be observed You can download the current version of the operating manual and the...

Page 3: ...result in electric shock fire and or serious injury Save all warnings and instructions for future reference This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced...

Page 4: ...e device Do not use the device outdoors Any unauthorised modifications alterations or structural changes to the device are forbidden Any operation other than as described in this manual is prohibited...

Page 5: ...y 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 The device has a control panel for operating and...

Page 6: ...ls Do not use the power cable to drag the device Only wheel the device on a level and smooth surface After transporting the device observe the following Set up the device in an upright position after...

Page 7: ...ge it during unwinding Assembly Mounting the wheels 1 Insert an axle into a wheel Repeat this step for the 3 remaining wheels 2 Tilt the device Put a wheel into the mounts at the bottom of the device...

Page 8: ...oom Use cable bridges Make sure that extension cables are completely unrolled When positioning the device keep a sufficient distance to heat sources Make sure that no curtains or other objects interfe...

Page 9: ...r off Switching the device on Once you have completely installed the device as described in the Start up chapter you can switch it on 1 Press the power button 19 Setting the operating mode Setting the...

Page 10: ...ode for continuous operation Automatic defrost At low ambient temperatures ice may form at the evaporator during dehumidification The device will then carry out an automatic defrost Dehumidification i...

Page 11: ...w 5 C Check whether the automatic defrost indication 13 flashes see chapter Error codes Wait for 10 minutes before restarting the device If the device is not starting have the electrics checked by a s...

Page 12: ...he device gets very warm is loud or loses power Check the air inlets and air filter for dirt Remove external dirt From the outside check the device for dirt see chapter Maintenance If the inside of th...

Page 13: ...nt screws X X Test run 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 Empty condensation tank and drain hose Check the air in...

Page 14: ...ir filter 2 Use a torch to 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 comp...

Page 15: ...to dry completely Do not put any wet filters into the device 5 Reinsert the air filters into the device 60 50 40 PULL 6 Refit the condensation tank into the device 60 50 40 PULL Emptying the condensa...

Page 16: ...le time Store the device according to the Storage chapter Technical annex Technical data Model TTK 28 E Max dehumidification performance 10 l 24 h Dehumidification performance 30 C and 80 RH 8 56 l h...

Page 17: ...ard Subassembly 14 Temperature Sensor 3 Evaporator assembly Gas valve assembly 9 Rear panel assembly 15 Chassis assembly 4 Condenser Assembly 9 1 Rear panel 16 Partition board assembly 6 Capillary Ass...

Page 18: ...com The separate collection of waste electrical and electronic equipment aims to enable the re use recycling and other forms of recovery of waste equipment as well as to prevent negative effects for t...

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