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Edition GB T05
Operating Instructions
Read these instructions carefully before setting up/operating the unit!!
Our guarantee becomes null and void if the unit is used, set up
or maintained improperly, or if modifications are made to the
supplied unit without our prior consent.
Subject to alterations!
Contents
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Contents
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Safety Instructions
Wiring Diagram
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Troubleshooting
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Description of Device
Technical Data
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Operation
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Initial Operation
Exploded View
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Safety Instructions
Extensive tests have been conducted on the material,
functionality and quality of the REMKO portable air
conditioner to ensure that it is a high-performance unit
with a long service life.
Hazards may nevertheless arise if the unit is used by
persons not familiar with its operation or if the unit is
not used for its intended purpose.
Please make sure to follow these instructions:
Description of Device
The RKL 290-350 air conditioner comes with an infrared remote control and an air outlet hose with a flat
nozzle.
Air directing
plate fins
Air outlet
The unit meets the basic safety and health requirements found in the relevant EU regulations. It is safe
and easy to operate.
Control panel
Functional principle
IR receiver
Recessed
grip
Transport
wheels
Air filter
circulation
Evaporator
Circulation intake
from the room
Air intake
circulation
Air filter exhaust
Compressor
The environmentally-friendly refrigerant, R 407C, transports the absorbed heat within the closed-loop refrigerant cycle.
Cable holder
Air intake exhaust
Operation
Prior to putting the unit into operation, ensure that all
safety instructions have been observed.
Please note that the unit operates most efficiently and
most comfortably when put into operation before the
hottest part of the day, e.g. the morning.
The selected target temperature should be 4 to 7C below the outside temperature. It should never be lower
because the room temperature would feel too cold
when coming from a non-air-conditioned room and people may catch cold.
The selected target temperature does not affect the
performance of the unit! This means that when temperatures in the room are high, it is not practical to adjust the unit to the lowest possible target temperature.
Control Panel
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5 TIMER button
1 I / 0 button
The unit is switched on or off with button 1.
2 MODE button
Button 2 is used to switch between Cooling mode
and Ventilation mode. Each time the button is
pressed, the speed of the fan changes. The LEDs of
display 8 indicate the selected speed.
In Cooling mode, the unit cools the room to a
set value as long as the LED 7 COMP ON is lit
up. The temperature can be set in a range between 18 and 30C. The fan speed can be freely
selected as follows.
Adjusted fan sped:
LED AUTO
Highest fan speed:
LED HI
Medium fan speed :
LED MED
Lowest fan speed:
LED LO
The AUTO setting is used to automatically adjust the fan speed to the desired
cooling capacity. The greater the difference b e
tween the set and current room temperature,
the higher the fan speed.
3 AUTO SWING button
This button is used to set how the air that is discharged from the unit is distributed.
Press button once =continuous swing function
Press button twice =locked swing function
Press button third =continuous swing function
4 / THERMO CONTROL button
This button is used to set the desired target temperature in Cooling mode. If the Up/Down button 4
is pressed, the adjusted target temperature is shown
on the display. The target temperature can be set in
1C increments between 18 and 30C.
Upper button
Lower button
=
=
This LED indicates whether the timer has been activated to switch the unit off.
POWER
on / off
THERMO
CONTROL
1. Switch the unit off by pressing the On/Off button and unplug it from the power supply.
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2. Place a suitable container under the condensation drain of the internal tank.
The condensation drain is located at the bottom
middle at the back of the unit.
MODE
set
TIMER
reset
AUTO
SWING
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The programmed room temperature is shown on
the display.
1
2
3
4
5
ON/OFF button
MODE button
TIMER button
AUTO SWING button
/ THERMO CONTROL buttons
The current temperature value is increased or decreased by pressing the Up/Down buttons 3 and 4.
If the timer button 5 is pressed, the display switches
to show the remaining hours until the unit is
switched on or off.
If after 5 seconds, no buttons are pushed, the target temperate appears on the display again.
14 Infrared remote control receiver
If the unit is operated using the infrared remote
control, the impulses are received via the receiver.
General Information
The infrared remote control must be protected from
moisture.
When the unit is switched on, each change in the
settings is automatically transferred to the air conditioner. A beep indicates that the data has been properly received.
The transmitter of the infrared remote control must
generally transfer changes to settings in the direction of the air conditioner.
It is only possible for data to be properly transmitted
if there are no objects located between the transmitter and the receiver unit such as doors, drapes,
blinds, etc.
Never use new and old batteries at the same time!
We recommend removing the batteries from the remote control if the unit is taken out of operation for a
longer period of time.
Remove dead batteries and immediately replace
them with new batteries that meet quality standards because otherwise they may leak.
5 MIN.
Condensation
drain with plug
Exhaust filter
Circulation filter
Initial Operation
Information about timer mode (timer clock)
Prior to initial operation, the air intake and outlet openings must be inspected for foreign bodies and the air intake filter for dirt. Blocked or dirty grilles and filters must
be cleaned immediately. See the chapter Maintenance
and Service.
Cooling mode
1. Switch the unit on with the I/O button.
2. Select cooling mode with the Mode button.
The AUTO LED must be lit up.
3. Set the target temperature you want with the
THERMO CONTROL buttons.
The selected target temperature appears on the
display.
4. If the set fan speed is too high or too low, the desired fan speed can be set by pressing the MODE
button.
Fan mode (circulation)
1. Switch the unit on with the I/O button
Storage
Timer Operation
1. Let the device run for approximately 2 hours in circulation mode (FAN) to dry the surface of the evaporator plate fins.
This removes the remaining moisture from the unit
and prevents unpleasant odours when the device is
put back into operation.
If the unit is to be taken out of operation for a longer period of time, for example, over the winter, proceed as
follows:
2. Switch off the unit by pressing the I/O button, unplug the unit from the power supply and roll up the
power cord.
3. Make sure that the cable is not bent and there are
no kinks.
The cable can be attached to the back of the unit.
4. Place a suitable container under the condensation
drain of the internal tank.
The condensation drain is located at the bottom at
the back of the unit.
5. Pull the plug from the condensation drain and collect
the water that drains out.
6. Then replace the plug.
Keep in mind that if there is no plug or it is inserted
incorrectly, water may leak out after the unit has resumed operation.
7. Store the unit in an upright position in a dry location
that is protected from direct sunlight and dust.
8. To prevent dust from getting inside the unit, protect it
with, for example, a plastic cover.
Wiring Diagram
Legend
PCB1 =
PCB2 =
SM
=
M1
=
M2
=
KM
=
CM
=
OLP
=
CX1
=
CX2
=
CX3
=
TH
=
MS1 =
Control panel
Control board
Swing motor
Circulation fan motor
Exhaust fan motor
Water pump
Compressor motor
Overload protection
Capacitor motor (M1)
Capacitor motor (M2)
Capacitor (compressor motor)
Thermostat sensor
Microswitch (water tank full)
Colour code
Y
=
W
=
R
=
BU
=
BR
=
BK
=
GR
=
Yellow
White
Red
Blue
Brown
Black
Grey
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Never operate the unit without the air filter. The air
filter prevents the condenser from becoming dirty
and the performance of the unit from being adversely affected.
Filter
Troubleshooting
This unit has been designed using state-of-the-art manufacturing processes and it has been tested repeatedly to
ensure that it is working properly. However, should problems occur, refer to the following list.
Problem
Possible cause
Check
Remedy
Are all other electrical compo- Check current and wait for the
nents working?
device to start again.
Are all currents for lighting
functional?
Dirty filter
Input and/or output opening
blocked by foreign matter.
Replace batteries /
Does the button function work
reduce distance or change loat a distance of approx. 1 m?
cation.
Is the polarity correct?
Should the unit still not be working despite these checks, please contact an authorised service centre.
Unplug the unit from the power supply before performing any work on it!
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Technical Data
Type designation
Nominal cooling capacity
RKL290
1)
S-Line
kW
RKL350
S-Line
2.93
3.45
2.65
2.63
l/h
1.9
2.0
90
100
C / % r.F.
18 to 35 / 35 to 85
18 to 35 / 35 to 85
R 407 C
R 407 C
kPa
1900 / 2800
1900 / 2800
kg
0.73
0.75
m/h
dB(A)
49 / 51 / 52
49 / 51 / 52
V/Ph/Hz
230 / 1~ / 50
230 / 1~ / 50
Protection type
IP
IP 20
IP 20
kW
1.12
1.31
5.09
5.98
Power supply
1)
LRA
Operating medium
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Fresh air, max. 80% relative humidity
mm/mm
1250 / 125
1250 / 125
height
mm
825
825
width
mm
450
450
depth
mm
380
380
kg
35.0
35.0
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Fresh air, max. 80% relative humidity
Weight
Serial number
Ref. No.
1) Room temperature WB 35C/DB 24C
630...
568...
631...
569...
1615290
1615291
1615350
1615351
2) Distance 1m
Proper use
Operation/handling which does not comply with
these instructions is prohibited!
In cases of non-compliance, we assume no liability
and the guarantee becomes null and void.
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The manufacturer assumes no liability for damage resulting from non-compliance with manufacturer specifications and legal requirements, or if modifications are
made to the units.
Exploded View
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RKL290 S-Line
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Cover, front
Recessed grip
No. Description
Ref. No.
RKL350 S-Line
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Unit bottom
Transport wheel
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When orderig parts please indicate ref. no and machine no. (see type plate).
We reserve the right to make changes to dimensions and design in the interest
of technical progress.
Ref. No.
RKL 290 S-Line
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Microswitch 2 (tank)
Evaporator
Compressor cpl.
Control panel foil
Control panel circuit board
Control board
Fan motor (circulation)
Evaporator housing
Fan housing (circulation)
Fan wheel (circulation)
Fin motor
Filter (exhaust)
Power supply with plug
Capacitor compressor
Capacitor fan motor
(circulation)
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(exhaust)
Infrared remote control
Exhaust air hose cpl.
1107019
1107020
1107022
1107023
1107024
1107025
1107027
1107028
1107029
1107030
1107031
1107047
1107033
1107036
1107038
1107040
1613135
1107048
Accessoires
variable wall lead-through 1613118 1613118 1613118 1613118
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Telescope
pipe
min. 400 mm
Installation instructions
1. Create a core hole in the outer wall (maximum wall
thickness 480 mm) with a diameter of at least 135
mm.
Keep an eye out for possible supply lines in this
area!
2. Insert the telescope pipe in the wall lead-through
that you created so that the outer pipe (100 mm diameter) is on the inner side of the wall.
To prevent cold bridges, insulate the telescope pipe
with a suitable insulation material.
3. Place bricks around the telescope pipe in the core
hole so that it is aligned with both sides of the wall.
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