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Summary of Contents for DML 200

Page 1: ... o m I n s t a l l a t i o n m a n u a l T r a n s l a t i o n f r o m o r i g i n a l EN 2 0 0 1 5 5 0 7 5 6 0 _ 0 0 Q PORTABLE DEHUMIDIFIER D e h u m i d i f i c a t i o n c a p a c i t y 1 2 0 1 9 9 l 2 4 h D M L 2 0 0 ...

Page 2: ...mous with Safety Quality and Reliability The data may undergo modifications considered necessary for the improvement of the product at any time and without the obligation for any notice thereof Thank you once again AERMEC S p A This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed with other household wastes throughout the EU To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health fr...

Page 3: ...NOTES FOR UNIT INSTALLATION 17 CONTROLS TO PERFORM BEFORE STARTING UP 18 CONDENSATE DISCHARGE 19 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 20 WIRING DIAGRAMS 21 CHECKS TO BE CARRIED OUT AFTER INSTALLATION 22 MAINTENANCE 23 TROUBLESHOOTING 25 ALARMS TABLE 27 ICON IT EN FR DE ES Gas refrigerante R290 R290 refrigerant Réfrigérant R290 R290 Kältemittel Refrigerante R290 Plug Play Plug Play Plug Play Plug Play Plug Play ...

Page 4: ... If a refrigerant leakage is suspected extinguish all naked flames or at least move them away WARNINGS FOR MAINTENANCE OR REPAIR These procedures must only be carried out by specialised technicians or qualified personnel Please follow the steps below 1 Switch off the unit and disconnect it from the electricity supply 2 Drain the refrigerant gas 3 Extract the remaining gas 4 Clean with nitrogen gas...

Page 5: ... required before the test Disconnect the power supply Make sure all the PPE personal protective equipment complies with the regulations in force Make sure all the devices used to remove the refrigerant comply with the regulations in force Extract the refrigerant from the circuit If it is not possible to extract from a single point use other extraction points to fully bleed the system Before carryi...

Page 6: ...When removing the compressor or cleaning it to eliminate the residual oil make sure there is no R290 refrigerant residue Vacuum pumping must be carried out before the compressor is returned Safety must be guaranteed when discharging the oil from the system Any unit installation or operating problems resulting from failure to comply with the points laid out in this manual may lead to injury or dama...

Page 7: ...d flames near the units Risk of fire or explosion Install the unit in a location with minimal levels of dust fumes humidity and corrosive agents in the air Do not install the unit near a laundry bathroom shower or swimming pool When installing the unit allow sufficient technical clearance around the unit for maintenance During installation take note of the unit dimensions and weight Do not modify ...

Page 8: ...e company Do not spray liquids or insecticides onto the unit as this could cause a fire Air the room You are advised to regularly air the room where the unit is installed especially if it is used by a lot of people or if there are gas devices Insufficient ventilation may result in a lack of oxygen If the unit is being used in a room where there are children elderly or disabled people or bedridden ...

Page 9: ...wing the previously mentioned instructions 3 The unit that could have suffered from damages during transport has not been checked 4 The unit is operated repaired without following the previously mentioned instructions 5 Spare parts from third party manufacturers are used 6 Occurrence of natural disasters force majeur or hostile environments 7 The unit is damaged by corrosive gases in the atmospher...

Page 10: ...SO LORDO GROSS WEIGHT NUMERO DI SERIE SERIAL NUMBER XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Sample label MATERIAL SUPPLIED DESCRIPTION QUANTITY Condensate discharge coupling 1 MODELLO MODEL XXXXXXXXX Numero di Serie Serial Number Tensione Nominale Rated Voltage VERSIONE VERSION 00 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Frequenza Nominale Rated Frequency XXX Refrigerante Refrigerant XXX Peso Weight Potenza Assorbita Nominale Rated Power Inpu...

Page 11: ...bal heating potential GWP 3 CO2 equivalent t 0 24 Fan Type tipo Axial Air flow rate Maximum m3 h 140 Average m3 h 130 Minimum m3 h 120 Sound power Maximum db A 52 0 Average db A 51 0 Minimum db A 49 0 Sound pressure Maximum db A 42 0 Average db A 41 0 Minimum db A 39 0 Condensate drip tray Capacity l 3 2 Power cable Type of cable tipo Schuko Power supply Power supply 220 240V 50Hz 1 Indoor air tem...

Page 12: ...th display allows to easily and precisely set the required set points New natural refrigerant gas R290 Unit front panel with LED display and indicator lights Display of the set humidity and the humidity measured in the environment Relative humidity can be set between 80 and 35 Extremely quiet operation Easily accessible renewable air filter Clean filter signal function Alarm signalling that the co...

Page 13: ...S OF THE UNIT 1 Control panel 2 Ambient air outlet 3 Condensate drip tray 4 Castors 5 Air discharge 6 Power cable with schuko plug 7 Removable panel for connecting the condensate discharge pipe 1 2 3 5 7 6 4 4 ...

Page 14: ...eaning reminder LED indicator 8 Automatic continuous operation LED indicator 9 LED indicator indicates the set ventilation speed LOW MEDIUM HIGH 10 LED indicator indicates that the timer function is active for 2 4 or 6 hours 11 LED indicator indicates that the condensate drip tray is full or incorrectly positioned 12 LED indicator indicates that the unit is operating Full Low Medium High Cont Filt...

Page 15: ...ate When the unit is on pressing the TIMER button permits setting unit switch off after 2 4 or 6 hours Once the desired timer is set the corresponding LED on the control panel lights up when the 6h timer is selected both the 2h and 4h LEDs will be on To cancel the function press TIMER until the LEDs relative to the time are off SETTING OR CANCELLING A PROGRAMMED SWITCH ON TIMER ON The units have a...

Page 16: ...e unit will not act as a dehumidifier in closed adjacent areas such as in a cabinet near the unit Place the unit in environments with temperatures no lower than 5 C and no higher than 35 C Do not open doors or windows when the unit is operating The yield is reduced if doors and windows are kept open There must be no obstacles near the air discharge outlets and air suction inlets of the indoor unit...

Page 17: ... outlet or the unit as this could reduce performance or increase the noise level If abnormal noises are heard during operation contact the local After Sales Service immediately INSTALLATION POSITION Install on a solid surface that can hold the weight of the unit Avoid places within the reach of children Avoid exposure to other heat sources or to direct sunlight Install the unit away from TV radio ...

Page 18: ...eps to follow are described below 1 Grasp the handles on both sides of the condensate drip tray and remove it in the direction of the arrow 2 Check that the float in the condensate drip tray is positioned correctly as it could have moved during transport It must be positioned manually in the correct position CORRECT POSITION INCORRECT POSITION ...

Page 19: ...his operation make sure not to spill water onto the floor 2 Insert the flexible condensate discharge hose not supplied completely in the condensate discharge connection 3 Reposition the condensate drip tray 4 Make sure that the condensate discharge hose is positioned correctly and facing downwards Be careful not to crush the condensate discharge pipe condensate discharge connection condensate disc...

Page 20: ...inal Do not make joints on the power cable replace it with a new one with the same characteristics Junctions can cause overheating and or fires Do not modify the circuits inside the unit The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any damage or malfunction due to incorrect line connections The user must provide a safe earthling grounding connection Check a suitable differential switch is insta...

Page 21: ...EMP SENSOR DISCHARGE BOARD 600007062493 HUMIDITY SENSOR YEGN FAN RD BN BN BK BU WH YEGN GN POWER MOTOR WARNING for the correct installation it is essential to refer to the electric diagram supplied CODE DESCRIPTION AP1 MAIN BOARD Main board AP2 DISPLAY BOARD Display card BN Brown BU Blue COMP Compressor FAN MOTOR Fan motor HUMIDITY SENSOR Humidity Probe L Inductance N Neutral PE Earth connection R...

Page 22: ...use condensate and dripping water Does the power supply voltage correspond to the one indicated on the label Electrical operating fault or damage to components which could be blown Have the cables been connected correctly and reliably Electrical operating fault or damage to components which could be blown Has the unit been connected to a socket with a reliable earth connection Risk of electrocutio...

Page 23: ... it is very dirty use a neutral detergent and water 3 Dry the filter without exposing it to direct sunlight 4 Replace the filter when it is dry Reinstalling the air filter 1 Replace the filter NOTES do not clean with hot water do not dry over a flame Do not operate the air conditioner without the air filter Do not use brushes or tools drives CLEANING THE CONDENSATE DRIP TRAY It is recommended to c...

Page 24: ...sion The device should not be used by children as a game Make sure the power supply is within the tolerance range 10 CHECK BEFORE STARTING Check that the air intake and supply is not blocked by objects Make sure the earthing cable is connected and not damaged Check to make sure the air filter is clean Check if the condensate discharge pipe is damaged MAINTENANCE AFTER USE Disconnect the power supp...

Page 25: ...dify is too large Unit capacity may not be adequate The doors of the room are open There may be a device that produces vapour in the room The level of humidity goes down only a small amount or does not go down The room temperature is too low The set point level may not be set correctly If the unit is operating in a room where the temperature is between 5 and 15 C compressor defrosting will start a...

Page 26: ...ectric board is damaged Burnt fuse Replace the fuse The condensate drip tray LED indicator is on The condensate drip tray is not positioned correctly or is not inserted The condensate drip tray is full Reposition the condensate drip tray Empty the water from the tray and reposition it The unit could function normally but does not start The humidity level is too high Lower the set point value with ...

Page 27: ...h stops the compressor and the fan motor The temperature probe on the evaporator is loose or incorrectly connected with the control panel Some parts of the control panel may be incorrectly connected or short circuited The temperature probe on the evaporator is damaged The control panel is damaged F5 Malfunction of the discharge temperature sensor The temperature probe on the evaporator is loose or...

Page 28: ...o the fan stops operating Unsuitable room temperature conditions The evaporator and the condenser are clogged with dirt E4 High temperature protection alarm the compressor stops operation then after 30 seconds also the fan stops operating The system is blocked Motor speed anomaly Intake air anomaly Compressor temperature probe anomaly ...

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