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dehumidifier TTK 500

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Connecting the power cable

Insert the mains plug into a properly secured mains
socket.

Operation

Avoid open doors and windows.

After being switched on, the device operates fully
automatically.

During operation with an external hygrostat (optional) the
fan continues to run in dehumidification mode until the
device is switched off even after having reached the set
target value.

Operating element

OFF

ON

4

8

16

17

18

No. Designation

Meaning

4

On/off switch

For switching the device on or off

8

Operating hours
counter
(optionally energy
meter and operating
hours counter)

Indication of operating hours
(optionally indication of operating
hours and energy consumption)

16

OFF

 position

Device switched off

17

ON

 position

Device switched on

18 Hygrostat connection

Connection for hygrostat
operation (optional)

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

Once you have completely installed the device as described in
the chapter Assembly and start-up, you can switch it on.

1. Make sure that the condensation drain hose has been

properly laid and connected. Do not create tripping
hazards.

2. Make sure that the condensation drain hose is neither

kinked nor jammed and that there are no objects on the
condensation drain hose.

3. Make sure that the condensate can run off properly.

Summary of Contents for TTK 500

Page 1: ...TRT BA TTK500 TC220617TTRT04 005 EN TTK 500 EN ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS DEHUMIDIFIER...

Page 2: ...iate vicinity of the device or its site of use Warning Read all safety warnings and all instructions Failure to follow the warnings and instructions may result in electric shock fire and or serious in...

Page 3: ...transport and storage Do not drink it Health hazard Only use original spare parts for otherwise safe and functional operation cannot be ensured Safety warnings for devices containing flammable refrig...

Page 4: ...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 Safety signs and labels on the device N...

Page 5: ...nsation 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 evaporato...

Page 6: ...ent s arrangement and the maximum number of components to be transported together can be gathered from the applicable transport regulations To make the device easier to transport it is fitted with a t...

Page 7: ...he device out 2 Completely remove the packaging 3 Fully unwind the power cable Make sure that the power cable is not damaged and that you do not damage it during unwinding Start up When positioning th...

Page 8: ...14 2 Remove the screw 13 TTK 500 13 14 15 3 Turn the transport handle by 90 TTK 500 14 13 4 Insert the screw 13 in the rivet 15 5 Tighten the screws 13 14 Inserting the air filter Note Do not operate...

Page 9: ...ation drain hose as follows Place a sufficiently dimensioned container at least 90 litres beside the device and insert the hose end Check the filling level of the container regularly TTK 500 Position...

Page 10: ...10 EN dehumidifier TTK 500 Installing the condensate pump optional 1 TTK 500 2 TT K 50 0 3 TTK 500 4 TT K 50 0 5 TTK 500 6 TTK 500...

Page 11: ...s and energy consumption 16 OFF position Device switched off 17 ON position Device switched on 18 Hygrostat connection Connection for hygrostat operation optional Warning of electrical voltage Risk of...

Page 12: ...tic defrost Dehumidification is briefly interrupted during defrosting The fan keeps running The duration of the defrost process can vary Do not switch off the device during automatic defrost Do not re...

Page 13: ...ir filter From the outside check the condenser for dirt see chapter Maintenance If the condenser is dirty have it cleaned by a specialist company or by Trotec The device is loud or vibrates Check whet...

Page 14: ...ews 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 the condensate pump condensation tank and construction...

Page 15: ...gns and labels attached to the device at regular intervals Replace illegible safety signs Cleaning the housing Clean the housing with a soft damp and lint free cloth Make sure that no moisture enters...

Page 16: ...by ejected compressed air upon activation of the compressed air supply Hold the compressed air hose away from your body Pointing the compressed air hose at another person is prohibited Note If require...

Page 17: ...rrying handle 2 off the base frame and the cooling system TTK 500 1 2 7 Carefully set the housing aside 8 Clean the interior of the device by means of compressed air 9 Reassemble the housing on base f...

Page 18: ...0 MPa 3 0 MPa Pressure suction side 0 6 MPa 0 6 MPa Pressure outlet side 2 2 MPa 2 2 MPa Nominal voltage 220 240 V 50 Hz 110 230 V 50 Hz Max power consumption 1593 W 1593 W Nominal current 7 3 A 14 7...

Page 19: ...EN 19 dehumidifier TTK 500 Wiring diagram With operating hours counter...

Page 20: ...20 EN dehumidifier TTK 500 With operating hours counter and MID counter...

Page 21: ...instructions ITEM NO SPARE PART QTY ITEM NO SPARE PART QTY H1 Top panel 1 H10 Latch 4 H2 Left panel 1 H11 Foam sheet 1 H3 Right panel 1 H12 Round insert 2 H4 Front panel 1 H13 Saddle spacer 4 H5 Rear...

Page 22: ...lamp 1 B2 Compressor 1 B14 Wheel 2 B3 Overload protection switch 1 B15 Starlock washer with cap 2 B4 Grommet 3 B16 Tubular foot 1 B5 Pin spacer 3 B17 Saddle foot 2 B6 Compressor screw 3 B18 Round inse...

Page 23: ...TY ITEM NO SPARE PART QTY C1 Cooling system baseplate 1 C9 Fan blade 1 C2 Ventilation duct 1 C10 Fan motor support 1 C3 Heat exchanger 1 C11 Side panel spacer 2 C4 Heat exchanger insulation EPS 1 C12...

Page 24: ...ns of the components mentioned in these instructions ITEM NO SPARE PART QTY ITEM NO SPARE PART QTY D1 Control s box 1 D6 Control box internal wiring 1 D2 Control s cover 1 D7 Unit internal wiring 1 D3...

Page 25: ...refrigerant appropriately and according to the national regulations Declaration of conformity Declaration of conformity in accordance with the EC Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC Annex II Part 1 Section...

Page 26: ...Trotec GmbH Grebbener Str 7 D 52525 Heinsberg 49 2452 962 400 49 2452 962 200 info trotec com www trotec com...

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