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dehumidifier TTK 71 E

Residual risks

Danger
Natural refrigerant propane (R290)!

H220 – Extremely flammable gas.
H280 – Contains gas under pressure; may explode if
heated.

P210 – Keep away from heat, sparks, open flames and
other ignition sources. No smoking.
P377 – Leaking gas fire: Do not extinguish, unless leak
can be stopped safely.
P410+P403 – Protect from sunlight. Store in a well-
ventilated place.

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!
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.

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 air filter inserted
into the air inlet!
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.
The device has a control panel for operating and controlling the
functions.
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
Operating elements) on the control panel is illuminated. The
device switches off. The condensation tank indicator light only
goes out again once the emptied condensation tank is
reinserted.
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 %.
In addition, the device may also be used as a kind of clothes
dryer to dry wet laundry in living or working spaces.
Because of the heat radiation generated during operation, the
room temperature may rise slightly.

Summary of Contents for ttk 71 e

Page 1: ...TRT BA TTK71E TC2013 05 007 EN TTK 71 E EN OPERATING MANUAL DEHUMIDIFIER...

Page 2: ...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 instructio...

Page 3: ...ion the device in rooms where potentially leaking refrigerant cannot accumulate Only position the device in rooms where there is no source of ignition e g open flames an active gas appliance or an ele...

Page 4: ...ders all claims for liability and guarantee null and void Personnel qualifications People who use this device must be aware of the dangers that occur when working with electric devices in damp areas h...

Page 5: ...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...

Page 6: ...After transporting the device observe the following Set up the device in an upright position after transport Leave the device to rest for 12 to 24 hours so the refrigerant can accumulate within the co...

Page 7: ...ervice Only position the device in rooms where potentially leaking refrigerant cannot accumulate Only position the device in rooms where there is no source of ignition e g open flames an active gas ap...

Page 8: ...mage to the device Make sure that the air filter is installed before switching the device on Opening the ventilation flaps 1 Prior to switching the device on open the ventilation flaps at the air outl...

Page 9: ...s displayed when the timer is activated Indicates the number or hours set Is displayed automatic switch off enabled 17 TIMER button Starts programming for the timer function 18 MODE button Selection o...

Page 10: ...be adjusted in increments of 1 h Note Do not leave the operating device unattended in a freely accessible room with an activated timer Automatic switch off The device is switched on 1 Press the TIMER...

Page 11: ...The device does not start Check the power connection Check the power cable and mains plug for damage Check the on site fusing Check the filling level of the condensation tank and empty it if necessar...

Page 12: ...ed Disconnect the device from the mains and let it cool down for approx 10 minutes before reconnecting it The device might carry out an automatic defrost During automatic defrost the device does not d...

Page 13: ...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 foreign objects and cl...

Page 14: ...entire refrigerant circuit is a maintenance free hermetically sealed system and may only be maintained or repaired by specialist companies for cooling and air conditioning or by Trotec Safety signs a...

Page 15: ...air filter has to be cleaned as soon as it is dirty This is brought to light e g by a reduced capacity see chapter Errors and faults 1 Remove the air filter from the device 2 Clean the filter using a...

Page 16: ...ing or removing the condensation tank In doing so make sure that the float is positioned correctly Also make sure that the condensation tank is inserted correctly otherwise the device cannot be switch...

Page 17: ...ction side 1 2 MPa Pressure outlet side 2 5 MPa Max permissible pressure 2 5 MPa Mains supply 220 240 V 50 Hz Max power input 0 42 W Nominal current 1 8 A Refrigerant R290 Amount of refrigerant 55 g G...

Page 18: ...18 EN dehumidifier TTK 71 E Circuit diagram...

Page 19: ...Floater 1 20 Suction Tube 1 4 Back Cover Defence Net 1 21 Discharge Tube 1 5 Outlet Grids 1 22 Evaporator Inlet Tube 4 6 Back Cover 1 23 Condensor 1 7 Cover Right 1 24 Evaporator 1 8 Out Evaporator 1...

Page 20: ...dministration For further return options provided by us please refer to our website https de trotec com shop The separate collection of waste electrical and electronic equipment aims to enable the re...

Page 21: ...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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