Remko RKL 290 User manual

Category
Mobile air conditioners
Type
User manual
Operation
Technology
Spare Parts
REMKO – powerful like a bear.
REMKO RKL 290 / RKL 350
Portable Air Conditioner
Edition GB – T05
Always keep these operating instructions near or on the
unit.
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!
Portable Air Conditioner
REMKO RKL 290 / REMKO RKL 350
Operating Instructions
Contents
Page
Safety Instructions 4
Transport and Packaging 4
Description of Device 5
Operation 5
Prior to Initial Operation 8
Initial Operation 9
Shutting Down the Unit 9
Maintenance and Service 10
Cleaning the Filter 10
Contents
Page
Wiring Diagram 10
Troubleshooting 11
Technical Data 12
Customer Service and Guarantee 12
Environment and Recycling 14
Exploded View 12
Spare Part List 13
Installation of the Wall Lead-through 15
4
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:
The unit is not suitable for outdoor operation.
Do not set up or operate the unit in rooms suscepti-
ble to explosions.
Ensure that the unit is set up at a safe distance
from flammable materials.
Do not set up or operate the unit if the atmosphere
is contaminated by oil, sulphur or salt.
Do not set the unit up near curtains or drapes.
Minimum distance of 50 cm.
Ensure that the air intake and outlet openings are
always clear of foreign objects.
Ensure that the air conditioner is securely placed
on a level surface.
The unit may only be operated in an upright posi-
tion.
Do not insert any foreign objects into the air intake
or outlet openings.
Do not place any heavy or warm objects on top of
the unit.
Do not expose the unit to direct streams of water.
Operate the unit only within its permissible operat-
ing ranges.
Pay attention to the surrounding temperatures.
This unit may only be connected to a correctly in-
stalled, grounded and fused plug socket.
230V / 50Hz, fuse 10A.
When unplugging the unit, do not pull the power
cable too forcefully or bend it too much.
This may result in damage to the cable!
Do not move the unit while in operation. Wait at
least 5 minutes before starting the unit after it has
been moved.
This protects the unit from damage.
Switch the unit off by pressing the “Power” button.
Do not switch the unit off by unplugging the power
cord.
Do not transport the unit during operation.
Do not place the unit on its side.
Protect all electrical cables from being damaged, for
example, by animals.
Make sure that all extension cables are suitable in
terms of capacity, length and intended use.
Do not lay any lines under carpets.
Never operate the unit without the air filter!
Never aim the air current directly at people!
Never open the unit housing!
This may cause an electrical shock.
Work on the cooling system and on the electrical
equipment may only be performed by an authorised
service centre.
Transport and Packaging
All units are subject to continuous quality control and are
carefully packaged before being sent.
The device is shipped in a stable transport box made of
cardboard. Please examine the unit when it is deliv-
ered.
Make note of any damage or missing parts on the ship-
ping bill and inform the shipping company and your
contract partner. No liability is assumed for subsequent
claims.
Please observe the following for transport:
Before transporting the unit, switch it off on the control
panel and unplug the power cable.
The unit may only be transported in an upright posi-
tion.
The unit is equipped with wheels and two handles to
makes transport easier.
Excess condensation is collected in the internal tank
of the unit. We recommend removing this water prior
to transport via the drain at the back of the unit.
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.
5
The unit’s primary function is to air-condition rooms. It
also filters and dehumidifies the air, thus creating a
comfortable climate in the room.
In “Fan” mode, the unit can also be used to circulate air
with no cooling effect.
The units operates fully-automatically and offers a
range of other options thanks to its microprocessor con-
trol. For example, it can be automatically switched off
and on at a preset time via the timer function.
The unit is comfortably operated via the control panel
on the indoor unit or via the infrared remote control that
comes with it.
Description of Device
The RKL 290-350 air conditioner comes with an infra-
red remote control and an air outlet hose with a flat
nozzle.
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 C be-
low 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 peo-
ple may catch cold.
The selected target temperature does not affect the
performance of the unit! This means that when tem-
peratures in the room are high, it is not practical to ad-
just the unit to the lowest possible target temperature.
The unit has been designed for automatic, universal,
smooth air dehumidification. Its compact dimensions
make it easy to transport and set up in all rooms.
The unit meets the basic safety and health require-
ments found in the relevant EU regulations. It is safe
and easy to operate.
Functional principle
The portable air conditioner cools the air in the room by
extracting the heat from it. The heat absorbed is ex-
pelled to the outside via the exhaust hose and the
cooled air is resupplied to the room where the unit is in
operation via a fan.
Condensation that accumulates drips from the evapora-
tor onto the hot condenser where it condenses and is
then transported via the air outlet hose to the outside.
Excess condensation drips from the condenser into a
collection tray and is resupplied to the condenser by
means of a rotating wheel with blades, where it evapo-
rates and is then expelled with the outgoing air current.
Control panel
Air directing
plate fins
IR receiver
Transport
wheels
Recessed
grip
Condensation drain with
plug
Air outlet hose
Air intake
circulation
Air outlet exhaust
The environmentally-friendly refrigerant, R 407C, trans-
ports the absorbed heat within the closed-loop refriger-
ant cycle.
Cool circulating air in
the room
Warm air expel-
led to the outsi-
de
Evaporator
Condenser
Refrigerant
cycle
Fan for cir-
culation
Fan for out-
going air
Compressor
Expelled air intake
from the room
Circulation intake
from the room
Cable holder
Air intake exhaust
Air filter
circulation
Air filter exhaust
Air outlet
6
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 be-
tween 18 and 3C. 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 ad-
just 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 dischar-
ged 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 tem-
perature 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
C increments between 18 and 30°C.
Upper button = higher target temperature.
Lower button = lower target temperature.
Control Panel
5 “TIMER” button
This button is used to automatically activate the unit
to switch on and off. When the unit is off, the Timer
On function is programmed in one hour increments
up to 24 hours via the “SET” button. The LED 10 dis-
plays that this function has been activated. When the
unit is on, the Timer Off function is programmed in
one hour increments up to 24 hours via the “SET”
button. The LED 11 displays that this function has
been activated.
6 “RESET” button
The programmed timer can be deactivated by press-
ing the button 6 “RESET”.
7 “COMP. ON” button
In cooling mode, the unit operates according to the
programmed target temperature. If the target tem-
perature has been reached, the compressor that cre-
ates the cooling capacity switches off. However, the
circulation fan continues to operate. The LED 7
lights up while the compressor is in operation.
8 Cooling mode: “AUTO, HI, MED, LO” LED
See also point 2.
9 Ventilation mode: “FAN” LED
In ventilation mode, the air in the room is circu-
lated. The unit does not cool. The fan speed can-
not be selected and is automatically set to
“MED”. The temperature can be changed, how-
ever, this does not change the operating mode.
10 “TIMING ON” LED
This LED indicates whether the timer has been acti-
vated to switch the unit on.
11 “TIMING OFF” LED
This LED indicates whether the timer has been acti-
vated to switch the unit off.
2 1
9 8 7 4 5 13
6 11
10
14
12
3
7
Infrared Remote Control
Inserting the batteries into the remote control
Prior to initial operation, the batteries supplied with the
unit (2 type AAA batteries) must be inserted into the re-
mote control.
1. Slide off the cover of the battery slot on the back
of the remote control.
2. Place the batteries in the slot making sure that
the polarity is correct.
Use the labelling in the slot.
3. Close the cover.
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 condi-
tioner. A beep indicates that the data has been prop-
erly received.
The transmitter of the infrared remote control must
generally transfer changes to settings in the direc-
tion of the air conditioner.
It is only possible for data to be properly transmitted
if there are no objects located between the transmit-
ter 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 re-
mote 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 stan-
dards because otherwise they may leak.
Infrared Remote Control Functions
All settings can also be made using an infrared remote
control. A description of the button functions can be
found in the “Control Panel” section. The remote con-
trol’s range is approx. 5 meters.
Two 1.5 V AAA batteries (included in the scope of the
remote control delivery) power the remote control.
1 “ON/OFF” button
2 “MODE” button
3 “TIMER” button
4 “AUTO SWING” button
5 / “THERMO CONTROL” buttons
Keep in mind that if there is no plug or it is inserted
incorrectly, water may leak out after the unit has re-
sumed operation.
POWER
on / off
THERMO
CONTROL
MODE
TIMER
AUTO
SWING
reset
set
1
5
2
3
4
12 “DRAIN WATER” display
This light indicates that the floating switch of the
internal tank has switched off unit operation. The
internal tank does not become full during normal
operation because the exhaust fan transports the
accumulated and evaporated condensation to the
outside via the exhaust hose. In conditions with
very highs levels of humidity, the moisture cannot
be completely expelled and the unit switches off.
To resume unit operation after it has automatically
been switched off due to a malfunction, proceed as
follows:
1. Switch the unit off by pressing the “On/Off” but-
ton and unplug it from the power supply.
2. Place a suitable container under the condensa-
tion drain of the internal tank.
The condensation drain is located at the bottom
middle at the back of the unit.
3. Pull the plug from the condensation drain and
collect the water that drains out.
4. Then replace the plug.
13 Display
The programmed room temperature is shown on
the display.
The current temperature value is increased or de-
creased 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 tar-
get 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.
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Prior to Initial Operation
The unit is set up in the desired location with the air out-
let side facing the room. Follow the safety instructions
when setting up the unit.
Keep doors and windows closed
during operation.
In case of direct sunlight, make sure
to close all curtains and blinds.
Recommendations for optimum unit operation.
5 MIN.
There must be a minimum of 20 cm between the
back of the unit and the wall.
Expelling the warm air
During cooling mode, the unit generates warm air. This
air must be expelled from the room to retain the cooling
effect.
It is therefore necessary to insert the supplied exhaust
hose into the air outlet opening at the back of the unit.
The exhaust hose must always be placed at an in-
cline in the direction the air is flowing!
In some circumstances, low pressure can occur in the
setup room when air is being expelled via a perma-
nently attached exhaust hose, e.g. as a result of closed
windows or doors. If the performance of the unit is ad-
versely affected as a result, make sure that the pressure is
corrected.
Make sure that the deflector piece
from the top slides down into the
notches on the side until it clicks into
place.
To ensure that the unit operates ef-
fectively, do not place the flexible ex-
haust hose supplied at sharp angles
and make sure there are no kinks.
Different ways of expelling air
You can expel air from the building as follows:
1. With a flat nozzle.
The flat nozzle supplied can be
used in different ways.
It is possible to guide the flat nozzle
through the open window and se-
cure it firmly using straps and suc-
tion devices.
The flat nozzle can also be hung
through the partially opened win-
dow.
2. With a fixed connection to the ex-
haust hose (wall lead-through).
The hose supplied is firmly con-
nected to a wall lead-through.
Lead-through kits can be pur-
chased as accessories.
Circulation filter
Condensation
drain with plug
You may not extend the exhaust hose.
The air expelled from the unit contains a certain
amount of moisture. We therefore recommend ex-
pelling the air to the surroundings or the outside.
After unpacking the unit, place it on
its transport wheels and let it stand
for a minimum of 5 min. before
switching it on.
Place the unit securely on a level
and firm surface.
An uneven surface can cause vibra-
tions and disruptive noises.
Before plugging in the power cord,
make sure that the required current is
available!
230V / 1~, N, PE / 50 Hz.
If extension cords are necessary,
make absolutely sure that they are
sufficiently thick.
All extensions of the power cords
must be sufficiently thick and may
only be used if they are completely
extended.
Make sure that there is a plug for the
condensation drain and that it has
been securely placed.
Water may leak out after the unit be-
comes operational.
Never operate the unit without the
intake filter.
Without an air intake filter, the plate
fins of the evaporators become dirty
and the unit’s performance is ad-
versely affected.
Make sure that people and objects,
such as plants in the room, are not
directly in the path of the expelled air.
Exhaust filter
9
Timer Operation
The timer can be preset to switch the unit on or off for a
maximum of 12 hours. Pressing the SET” button in-
creases the time until the unit is switched on or off by
one hour.
The number of hours is shown on the display.
Timer switches unit off automatically:
1. When the unit is on, press the
“SET” button; the “OFF” LED lights up.
2. Set the desired amount of time until the unit is
switched off with “SET” button.
Keep in mind that after the setting has been made,
the display changes to show the target temperature.
3. After the set amount of time has elapsed, the unit
switches off automatically.
Timer switches unit on automatically:
The unit switches on with the most recently made set-
tings. If you want different settings, you must switch the
unit on, make the changes and then switch the unit off
again.
1. When the unit is switched off, press the “SET” but-
ton ; the “ON” LED lights up.
2. Set the desired amount of time until the unit is
switched on with the “SET” button.
Keep in mind that after the setting is made, the dis-
play changes to show the target temperature.
3. After the set amount of time has elapsed, the unit
switches on automatically.
Initial Operation
Prior to initial operation, the air intake and outlet open-
ings must be inspected for foreign bodies and the air in-
take 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 de-
sired fan speed can be set by pressing the “MODE”
button.
Fan mode (circulation)
1. Switch the unit on with the “I/O” button
2. Select fan mode with the “MODE” button. The “FAN
LED must be lit up.
Information about timer mode (timer clock)
The timer function is reset by pressing the “I/O” but-
ton.
If the SET” button is pressed while the timer is acti-
vated, the remaining time is shown on the display
and can be changed using the same “SET” button.
If the timer is programmed, this setting may be lost if
the unit is disconnected from the power supply.
Shutting Down the Unit
To shut down the unit, always switch it off with the
“Power” button on the control panel or via the remote
control. Only now can you unplug it from the power sup-
ply. Never shut the running unit off by pulling the power
plug.
Storage
If the unit is to be taken out of operation for a longer pe-
riod of time, for example, over the winter, proceed as
follows:
1. Let the device run for approximately 2 hours in circu-
lation mode (FAN) to dry the surface of the evapora-
tor plate fins.
This removes the remaining moisture from the unit
and prevents unpleasant odours when the device is
put back into operation.
2. Switch off the unit by pressing the “I/Obutton, un-
plug 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 re-
sumed 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.
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Cleaning the plastic housing:
For cleaning, use only a clean, soft and slightly moist
towel to carefully wipe the housing.
Please observe the following:
Never use chemical cleaners or polish to clean the
unit.
They can damage the surface.
Only use lukewarm water.
Maximum 40°C .
Make sure that no moisture gets into the unit.
This can damage the internal components.
Never clean the unit under a stream of water.
Thoroughly clean the air intake and outlet openings
on a regular basis.
This is where the most dirt accumulates in the short-
est period of time.
Maintenance and Service
Regular maintenance and observance of some basic
principles are required to ensure a long service life and
to keep the unit functioning properly.
However, the unit should be inspected at least once a
year and thoroughly cleaned after long periods of use.
The entire cooling system is a low-maintenance, closed-
loop system and may only be serviced by authorised
service centres.
Before performing any work on the unit, make
sure to switch the unit off and unplug the power
cord.
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 ad-
versely affected.
Cleaning the Filter
The unit is equipped with two air intake filters. These
can be removed from the back of the unit. The filters
must be cleaned at regular intervals. Clean the air filters
after no more than 100 hours of operation. If the air is
heavily contaminated, reduce this time period accord-
ingly.
1. Switch the unit off with the On/
Off button on the control panel
or the infrared remote control.
2. Unplug the unit.
3. Remove the filter from the unit.
4. Clean the dust that has accumu-
lated from the filter.
You can use a vacuum cleaner.
5. If the dust filter is very dirty,
wash it with a lukewarm soap
solution.
6. Let the filter air dry.
7. Replace the filter in the unit.
8. Make sure that the filter is dry
and undamaged.
Filter
Wiring Diagram
Legend
PCB1 = Control panel
PCB2 = Control board
SM = Swing motor
M1 = Circulation fan motor
M2 = Exhaust fan motor
KM = Water pump
CM = Compressor motor
OLP = Overload protection
CX1 = Capacitor motor (M1)
CX2 = Capacitor motor (M2)
CX3 = Capacitor (compressor motor)
TH = Thermostat sensor
MS1 = Microswitch (water tank full)
Colour code
Y = Yellow
W = White
R = Red
BU = Blue
BR = Brown
BK = Black
GR = Grey
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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.
Unplug the unit from the power supply before performing any work on it!
Problem Possible cause Check Remedy
The unit does not start or
switches itself off automati-
cally.
Power failure. Are all other electrical compo-
nents working? Check current and wait for the
device to start again.
Defective power fuse /
main switch is off. Are all currents for lighting
functional? Replace power fuse.
Switch on main switch.
Power supply line damaged. Are all other electrical compo-
nents working? Maintenance by authorised
personnel.
Temperature range is either
too high or too low. Is the fan still working? Keep the unit within operating
temperature range 20 to 35°C.
Water tank is full. Is the “Tank Full” signal light lit
up? Empty tank. See page 7.
The surrounding temperature is
outside of the operating range
(16 to 35 °C).
Does “E1“ appear on the dis-
play? Do not operate the unit out-
side of the operating range.
The exhaust hose is bent, ex-
tended, facing downwards or
blocked.
Does the cooling performance
improve when the device is
operated without an exhaust
hose and without a filter?
Make sure that the exhaust
channel is not blocked.
Dirty filter
Input and/or output opening
blocked by foreign matter.
Are the filters dirty?
Does the cooling performance
improve when the device is
operated without a filter?
Clean filter and reinsert it into
the unit.
Minimum clearance is insuffi-
cient. Has the minimum distance of
50 cm been maintained? Maintain minimum distance.
Windows and doors open /
thermal load increased. Has something been changed
in the design or application? Close windows and doors /
reduce thermal load.
Low pressure in the setup
room when operating the unit.
Does the cooling performance
improve when a door or win-
dow is opened?
Correct pressure in the setup
room.
“Cooling” operating mode not
set. Is the “AUTO, HI, MED or LO“
LED lit up in the display? Set operation mode to “AUTO,
HI, MED or LO“.
Device is switched on with the
timer function. Is the “AUTO, HI, MED, LO or
FAN“ LED lit up? Press the I / 0 button again.
Temperature setting too high. Is the temperature setting
higher than the temperature of
the room? Lower temperature.
Excess voltage due to light-
ning. Was there lightning recently in
the region?
Unplug the unit from power
supply with switch 5 and re-
start.
The unit does not to respond
to the infrared remote con-
trol.
Remote-control batteries are
dead or the transmission dis-
tance is too far.
Does the button function work
at a distance of approx. 1 m?
Replace batteries /
reduce distance or change lo-
cation.
Polarity of the batteries is in-
correct after replacement. Is the polarity correct? Insert the batteries correctly.
Pay attention to the labels.
Condensation water leaks
out of the device. The device is not standing up-
right. Is the device upright? Place upright and make sure it
is firmly in place.
The plug for the condensation
drain is not inserted correctly
or is damaged.
Is water dripping out of the
condensation drain? Insert the plug correctly or re-
place if necessary.
The unit is either not cooling
at all or only cooling a little
bit.
Should the unit still not be working despite these checks, please contact an authorised service centre.
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1) Room temperature WB 35°C/DB 2C 2) Distance 1m
Customer Service and
Guarantee
For the guarantee to be valid, the purchaser or his cus-
tomer must completely fill out the “guarantee certificate”
enclosed with all units and send it back to REMKO GmbH
& Co. KG
.
The units are repeatedly tested at the production site to
ensure that they are working properly. If a malfunction
occurs that cannot be eliminated by the operating per-
sonnel, please contact your dealer or contact person.
Only authorised personnel may come into contact with
the cold cycle. This ensures that refrigerant does not
escape into the environment when the unit is being re-
paired.
Both the refrigerant and the system parts are subject to
special requirements for disposal. The refrigerant in use
is a safety refrigerant. This means that, should damage
occur, the quantities released will not cause injury to the
respiratory systems of people and animals
.
Important information about recycling!
Environment and Recycling
Do not touch the liquid refrigerant as it can freeze the
skin!
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.
Proper use
The manufacturer assumes no liability for damage re-
sulting from non-compliance with manufacturer specifi-
cations and legal requirements, or if modifications are
made to the units.
Technical Data
Type designation RKL290 S-Line
Nominal cooling capacity
1)
kW 2.93
Energy efficiency class cooling A
Energy efficiency ratio EER 2.65
Dehumidification capacity max. l/h 1.9
Operational area (size of room), approx. 90
Operating range indoor unit °C / % r.F. 18 to 35 / 35 to 85
Refrigerant R 407 C
Operating pressure max., refrigeration cycle kPa 1900 / 2800
Refrigerant, basic quantity kg 0.73
Circulating air volume per speed m³/h 370 / 410 / 430
Sound pressure level per speed
)
dB(A) 49 / 51 / 52
Power supply V/Ph/Hz 230 / 1~ / 50
Protection type IP IP 20
Nominal power consumption
1)
kW 1.12
Nominal current consumption
1)
A 5.09
Operating medium Fresh air, max. 80% relative hu-
midity
Exhaust air hose, length / diameter mm/mm 1250 / 125
Dimensions height mm 825
width mm 450
depth mm 380
Weight kg 35.0
Serial number 630... 568...
Ref. No. 1615290 1615291
LRA A 21
RKL350 S-Line
3.45
A
2.63
2.0
100
18 to 35 / 35 to 85
R 407 C
1900 / 2800
0.75
380 / 430 / 450
49 / 51 / 52
230 / 1~ / 50
IP 20
1.31
5.98
Fresh air, max. 80% relative hu-
midity
1250 / 125
825
450
380
35.0
631... 569...
1615350 1615351
25
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No. Description
RKL 290 S-Line RKL 350 S-Line
19 Microswitch 2 (tank)
1107019 1107019 1107019 1107019
20 Evaporator
1107020 1107020 1107020 1107020
21 Compressor cpl.
1107021 1107021 1107022 1107022
22 Control panel foil
1107023 1107023 1107023 1107023
23 Control panel circuit board
1107024 1107024 1107024 1107024
24 Control board
1107025 1107025 1107025 1107025
25 Fan motor (circulation)
1107026 1107027 1107026 1107027
26 Evaporator housing
1107028 1107028 1107028 1107028
27 Fan housing (circulation)
1107029 1107029 1107029 1107029
28 Fan wheel (circulation)
1107030 1107030 1107030 1107030
29 Fin motor
1107031 1107031 1107031 1107031
30 Filter (exhaust)
1107032 1107047 1107032 1107047
31 Power supply with plug
1107033 1107033 1107033 1107033
32 Capacitor compressor
1107034 1107034 1107036 1107036
33 Capacitor fan motor
(circulation)
1107037 1107037 1107038 1107038
34 Capacitor fan motor
(exhaust)
1107039 1107039 1107040 1107040
Infrared remote control
1613135 1613135 1613135 1613135
Exhaust air hose cpl.
1107042 1107048 1107042 1107048
Ref. No.
Exploded View
When orderig parts please indicate ref. no and machine no. (see type plate).
No. Description
RKL290 S-Line RKL350 S-Line
1 Cover, front
1107000 1107043 1107000 1107043
2 Recessed grip
1107001 1107044 1107001 1107044
3 Control panel cover
1107002 1107002 1107002 1107002
4 Air outlet grille
1107003 1107003 1107003 1107003
5 Plate fins
1107004 1107004 1107004 1107004
6 Adjustable lever
(plate fins)
1107005 1107005 1107005 1107005
7 Cover, rear
1107006 1107045 1107006 1107045
8 Air filter (circulation)
1107007 1107046 1107007 1107046
9 Unit bottom
1107008 1107008 1107008 1107008
10 Transport wheel
1107009 1107009 1107009 1107009
11 Fan housing (circulation)
1107010 1107010 1107010 1107010
12 Fan wheel (exhaust)
1107011 1107011 1107011 1107011
13 Fan motor (exhaust)
1107012 1107012 1107013 1107013
14 Collection tray
1107014 1107014 1107014 1107014
15 Condenser
1107015 1107015 1107015 1107015
16 Water pump cpl.
1107016 1107016 1107016 1107016
17 Floater (reservoir)
1107017 1107017 1107017 1107017
18 Microswitch 1 (tank)
1107018 1107018 1107018 1107018
Ref. No.
Spare Part List
9
10
16
4
6
27
21
1
7 20
26
8
29
17
19
18
15
11
14 12 13
28
3
5
22
23
24
30
31
25
2
33
34
We reserve the right to make changes to dimensions and design in the interest
of technical progress.
Accessoires
variable wall lead-through
1613118 1613118 1613118 1613118
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Installation Diagram of the Wall-Lead Through
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 di-
ameter) 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.
4. Attach the safety guard to the outer side of the wall
with 4 screws.
Mount the safety guard paying attention to the posi-
tion of the rain drainage.
5. Insert the back pressure flap inside and attach it with
4 screws as well.
The “oben” label on the back pressure flap must be
visible from inside!
6. Close the opening on the back pressure flap with the
sealing cap when taking the device out of operation,
e.g. before winter, to prevent air circulation.
Safety guard Back pressure flap
Sealing cap
Telescope
pipe min. 400 mm
REMKO GmbH & Co. KG
Air-conditioning and heating
technology
D-32791 Lage
Im Seelenkamp 12
D-32777 Lage
P.O. Box 1827
Phone +49 5232 606-0
Fax +49 5232 606-260
Internet www.remko.de
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Remko RKL 290 User manual

Category
Mobile air conditioners
Type
User manual

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