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Starting the unit

1.   Move the operating 

switch [2] to the "0" 
(off) position.

2.   Connect the unit's 

power plug to a 
properly installed 
and fused mains 
socket. Connect 
220-240 V/50 Hz.

3.   Move the operating 

switch [2] to the “I” 
(on) position.

4.  The green “in operation”  

indicator light will illuminate 
and the unit will operate in fully-
automatic dehumidification 
mode.

Before commissioning the unit or if 
local requirements dictate, 
the air-inlet grill and air-outlet 
grill must be checked for 
contamination.

Important notes 
prior to commissioning 

   All extensions to the electrical 

connection must be of a 
sufficient cable size and must 
only be used fully rolled out 
or unrolled

   Never use the mains cable 

as a pull cord

   After being switched on, 

the units operate fully-
automatically until switched 
off by the float when 
the condensate container is full

   The condensate container 

must be inserted properly and 
the sealing flap must be locked

Commissioning

Operation and indicators

1

2

3

4

1  =  Operating hours counter

2  =   Operating switch 

3  =   GREEN indicator light 

“Operation”

4  =   YELLOW indicator light 

“Container full”

Operation with a humidity switch

The REMKO humidity switch 
(accessories) is supplied with 
a special adapter.  
The following procedure must be 
followed when commissioning 
units in conjunction with a 
humidity switch:

1.  Insert the adapter into a 

properly fused mains socket.

2.  Place the humidity switch 

in a suitable location within 
the room being dehumidified. 

Not in the immediate vicinity 
of the units or sources of heat.

3.  Insert the power plug (or a cable 

extension) into the adapter.

4.  Set the desired air humidity on 

the humidity switch.

5.  Move the operating switch [2] 

on the unit to position "I".

The units will switch on 
automatically when the air 
humidity in the room exceeds 
the pre-set level on the humidity 
switch. 

 
The units will now operate fully-
automatically until the desired 
relative humidity (% RH) has 
been reached or until the unit is 
switched off by the float when 
the condensate container is full. 
In the event that this occurs, 
the yellow 

“Container full”

 control 

lamp will illuminate.

NOTE

A contaminated grille or filter 
must be cleaned or replaced 
immediately.

NOTE

In room temperatures below 

10°C

 and relative humidity 

below 

40%

, economical use 

of the unit can no longer be 
guaranteed.

NOTE

The units are only fully 
functional if the condensate 
container is inserted properly.

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REMKO ETF Eco Series

Summary of Contents for ETF 500 Eco

Page 1: ...Operating and installation instructions Edition EN X02 Read the instructions prior to performing any task ETF 500 Eco ETF 600 Eco REMKO ETF Eco series Mobile air dehumidifiers...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...to modifications No liability accepted for errors or misprints Air dehumidification 4 6 Safety notes 6 12 Intended use 13 Customer service and guarantee 13 Environmental protection and recycling 13 Un...

Page 4: ...leased 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 peeling of paint and other...

Page 5: ...condenses and is collected in a condensate trap from where it is drained off Drying materials Water vapour condensation Because the capacity for the maximum possible volume of water vapour increases a...

Page 6: ...s its moisture Safety notes General safety notes Carefully read the manual before commissioning the units or their components for the first time It provides useful tips and notes such as hazard warnin...

Page 7: ...An unobstructed air inlet and air outlet must be guaranteed at all times The air inlet grille must always be kept free of dirt and loose objects The units must not be covered during operation The unit...

Page 8: ...close to the unit For safety reasons people with mental physical or other health limitations must not operate this unit unattended The unit is not permitted to be operated with damaged cables The unit...

Page 9: ...t all times Work may only be car ried out by authorised specialist personnel with knowledge of handling combustible refriger ants Prepare the work area Any persons present must be informed about the r...

Page 10: ...e guaranteed again If the defect on the spare part cannot be remedied and downtime of the unit is no longer acceptable an adequate temporary solution must be arranged The owner operator of the unit mu...

Page 11: ...refrigerant or if possible the affected part disconnected from the system using stopcocks The affected system parts must be flushed with oxygen free nitrogen run before and during the repair work Emp...

Page 12: ...ant Transportation of units which contain combustible refriger ants National provisions must be observed Storing of units which contain combustible refrigerant National provisions must be observed Tra...

Page 13: ...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 of raw materials Ther...

Page 14: ...ough 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 blo...

Page 15: ...ources of heat Air circulation is improved if the unit is set up approx 1 m above the ground The room being dried or dehumidified must be closed to the neighbouring atmosphere Avoid having opened wind...

Page 16: ...on with a humidity switch The REMKO humidity switch accessories is supplied with a special adapter The following procedure must be followed when commissioning units in conjunction with a humidity swit...

Page 17: ...dehumidification mode The unit will switch off and the yellow indicator light will illuminate To empty the condensate container the following procedure must be followed 1 Move the operating switch 2 t...

Page 18: ...er 3 If moisture remains on the evaporator or water remains in the condensate container the units must only be transported in an upright position 5 Drain the condensate into a lower level drain To ope...

Page 19: ...y 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 s...

Page 20: ...for ice or rime formation If ice has formed check the functionality of the automatic defrost and the temperature sensor Check whether or not the evaporator temperature is below room temperature If thi...

Page 21: ...iner full H2 Control lamp green in operation K1 Time relay t 30 min M1 Compressor motor M2 Fan motor P1 Operating hours counter S1 Operating switch S2 Microswitch float S3 Defrost thermostat Y1 Defros...

Page 22: ...imensions and design as part of the ongoing technical development process Exploded view of ETF 500 600 Eco 4 5 6 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 2 1 16 17 20 21 26 27 22 25 30 29 32 33 35 34 37 36 23 23 7 24 18 3...

Page 23: ...Socket for time relay 16 Condenser cpl 17 Solenoid valve On request by providing 18 Defrost thermostat with probe the serial number 19 Microswitch 20 Mains cable with plug 21 Cable passage with strain...

Page 24: ...gnature 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 housing cle...

Page 25: ...0 Max rated current consumption A 2 71 2 90 Max power consumption kW 0 62 0 67 At 20 C 70 RH kW 0 49 0 50 Specific energy consumpt SEC max kWh l 0 31 0 26 At 20 C 70 RH kWh l 0 26 0 20 Electrical prot...

Page 26: ...26 REMKO ETF Eco Series...

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Page 28: ...5232 606 260 E mail info remko de URL www remko de REMKO GmbH Co KG Klima und W rmetechnik Im Seelenkamp 12 32791 Lage Hotline within Germany 49 0 5232 606 0 Hotline International 49 0 5232 606 130 W...

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