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Cleaning the dust filter

Slide the protection grid upwards 
slightly, then pull forwards and 
remove downwards. 
 
Then remove the dust filter which 
has now been released.  
Light contamination of the dust 
filter may be remedied with careful 
blowing or suction. 
 
Heavier contamination may be 
remedied by rinsing the filter 
in a lukewarm (max. 40°C) soap 
solution.  
Finally, always rinse the filter 
carefully with clear water and 
allow to dry!

Before refitting the dust filter, 
ensure that its fully dry and that no 
damage has been sustained. 

The units may only be operated 
with the dust filter in place. 

  Observe the regular care and 

maintenance intervals

   In accordance with 

the operating conditions, 
the units must, if necessary, 
be checked at least yearly by 
a specialist to ensure that they 
are in a condition that is safe 
to use

   Keep the units free of dust and 

other debris

   Only clean the units with a dry 

or moistened cloth

   Never subject to direct jets of 

water. 

e.g. pressure washers etc.

   Never use abrasive or solvent-

based cleaners

   Use only suitable cleaners 

for heavy contamination

For easy transportation, the units 
are equipped with 2 large 
wheels and an ergonomic 
transportation and protective 
clamp. 
This can also be dismantled easily 
if required.

When transporting the units, 
observe the following: 

1.  Before each change of location, 

switch off the unit and remove 
the power plug from the mains 
socket. 

2.  Drain the condensate container. 

3.  If moisture remains 

on the evaporator or water 
remains in the condensate 
container, the units must only 
be transported in an upright 
position.

Transportation

Care and maintenance

All moving parts have a low-
maintenance permanent coat of 
lubricant. The refrigerant system is 
designed as a hermetically sealed 
system and may only be repaired 
by a specialist. 

ATTENTION

The mains cable must never 
be used as a pull cord or fixing 
device.

NOTE

Regular care and maintenance 
is fundamental to a long 
service life and fault-free 
operation of the unit.

ATTENTION

Before undertaking any work 
on the units, the power 
plug must be removed from 
the mains socket.

NOTE

Heavily contaminated dust 
filters must be replaced with 
new parts.
Only original replacement 
parts may be used.

NOTE

Beware of dripping 
condensate. 
After switching off the units, 
the evaporator may continue 
to defrost under the influence 
of the ambient temperature. 

ATTENTION

Check the inlet and out-
let grille for contamina-
tion on a regular basis.

ATTENTION

Check the inlet and outlet grille 
and the dust filter for contami-
nation on a regular basis.

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Summary of Contents for AMT 115-E

Page 1: ...Edition GB D09 REMKO AMT Air dehumidifiers Operation Technology Spare parts REMKO AMT 45 E to 115 E...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ts Air dehumidification 4 Safety notes 6 Intended use 7 Customer service and guarantee 7 Environmental protection and recycling 7 Unit description 8 Set up 9 Commissioning 10 Shutdown 12 Transportatio...

Page 4: ...isture water vapour released from parts of a building or materials is absorbed by the surrounding air As a result the moisture content increases which ultimately gives rise to corrosion mould rot peel...

Page 5: ...the dew point making it easier for the temperature to fall below it Building materials and structures are capable of absorbing considerable volumes of water such as brick 90 190 l m heavy concrete 140...

Page 6: ...quality inspections prior to delivery However dangers can result from the units if they are used improperly or not as intended by untrained personnel The following notes must be observed in full The...

Page 7: ...on a wooden pallet The packaging materials are environmentally friendly and can be recycled By recycling packaging materials you make a valuable contribution to the reduction of waste and conservation...

Page 8: ...d enough for rime formation to occur rendering defrosting unnecessary Therefore the air dehumidifiers work economically The cooled and dehumidified air is re heated by the condenser heat exchanger and...

Page 9: ...osed to the neighbouring atmosphere Air circulation is improved if the unit is set up approx 1 m above the ground Avoid having opened windows and doors etc and avoid frequent entry to or exit from the...

Page 10: ...mmissioning Control panel 1 2 3 4 1 Operating hours counter 2 Operating switch with Indicator light 3 YELLOW indicator light Container full 4 RED indicator light Malfunction overheating Operation with...

Page 11: ...tainer either continuously or only during the defrosting phases The condensate is fed into the condensate container below via a connection nozzle not AMT 45 E and AMT 115 E A float is located inside t...

Page 12: ...is fed into a lower drain via a hose pipe This variant enables unattended permanent operating mode AMT 115 E condensate drain Due to their high dehumidification capacity the AMT 115 E units are not eq...

Page 13: ...tion and protective clamp This can also be dismantled easily if required When transporting the units observe the following 1 Before each change of location switch off the unit and remove the power plu...

Page 14: ...ry Check the evaporator for ice or rime formation If ice has formed check the functionality of the automatic defrost and the temperature sensor If the unit fails to function correctly after the checks...

Page 15: ...riebs stunden F 3 15 A 1 0 A 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 Kondensatpumpe optional SCHWARZ WEISS VIOLETT VIOLETT Steckdose am Ger t Stecker F hler C Verdampfer Kondensator F hler Wasser Stop Lampe St rung Lampe Was...

Page 16: ...ions and design as part of the ongoing technical development process Exploded view of the AMT 45 E unit 4 5 6 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 2 1 16 17 20 21 26 27 22 25 25 30 29 32 33 35 34 38 37 36 39 40 45 46...

Page 17: ...909 18 Operating condenser 1105910 20 Inspection housing part cpl 1105618 21 Completion panel 1105619 22 Base plate 1105956 23 Axle 1105621 24 Base plate rubber stop set 1105622 25 Wheel 1102155 26 Hu...

Page 18: ...design as part of the ongoing technical development process Exploded view of the AMT 65 E and 85 E units 3 6 7 8 2 1 5 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 20 21 22 25 25 23 18 29 30 31 40 35 39 37 36 50 51 48 52...

Page 19: ...t cpl 1105671 1105671 21 Completion panel 1105647 1105647 22 Base plate 1105957 1105957 23 Axle 1105673 1105673 24 Base plate rubber stop set 1105622 1105622 25 Wheel 1102155 1102155 26 Hubcap 1101623...

Page 20: ...ensions and design as part of the ongoing technical development process Exploded view of the AMT 115 E unit 3 2 1 16 17 18 19 10 5 4 6 7 8 9 11 15 24 25 22 20 26 29 27 31 35 29 30 47 46 44 43 42 37 41...

Page 21: ...enoid valve 1105715 20 Coil for solenoid valve 1105714 22 Compressor cpl 1105746 24 Inspection housing part cpl 1105689 25 Completion panel 1105690 26 Base plate 1105951 27 Axle 1105692 28 Base plate...

Page 22: ...te Signature 19 Date Signature 20 Date Signature Comments Unit type Unit number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Unit cleaned outside Unit cleaned inside Fan blade cleaned Fan housin...

Page 23: ...Refrigerant quantity g 480 580 750 1270 Power supply V Hz 230 1 50 Max rated current consumption A 3 2 4 0 4 8 6 7 Max power consumption kW 0 730 0 890 1 020 1 385 at 20 C 70 RH kW 0 510 0 640 0 740...

Page 24: ...ust be advisers to our customers in air conditioning and heating technology Customer service Our units operate precisely and reliably However in the event of a malfunction REMKO customer service is qu...

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