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Condensate container
From time to time, it will be necessary to empty the incorporat-
ed condensate container (see diagram C.3). When the con -
tainer is full, the dehumidification operation is interrupted and the
tank warning lamp illuminates (see diagram C.6).
1. Carefully pull the container out forwards.
2. Pour the condensate down a drain.
3. Clean the container with a clean cloth.
4. Carefully place the container back in the apparatus.
5. Ensure that the apparatus is only started with the
container inserted correctly.
Continuous operation with external
condensate connection
A connection piece is provided on the left side of the
appa ratus, to which a standard 1/2-inch water pipe can
be attached.
1. Using a suitable tool, remove the cover of the connection
piece from the side panel of the apparatus (diagram E).
This is only required when first used.
2. Connect an outlet hose of sufficient length to the
connection piece.
During continuous operation, the condensate can now
be drained into a receptacle placed at a lower level.
Take care that the hose drains downhill into the
receptacle so that the condensate can flow from
the condensate pan in an unimpeded manner!

Shutting down

Switch off the apparatus by turning the rotary control switch
anti-clockwise into the "Off" position (diagram D.1).
Prior to longer breaks in operation:
1. Remove the mains plug from the socket.
2. Empty the condensate container and wipe it dry with
a clean cloth. Please watch out for subsequent dripping
condensate.
3. Clean the air intake filter in accordance with
the instructions.
4. Protect the apparatus from dust, possibly with a
plastic cover.
5. Store the apparatus in an upright position in a place
where it is protected from dust and direct sunlight.
Filter cleaning
The dehumidifier is equipped with an air intake filter to pre -
vent damage. To avoid damage to the apparatus or a re -
duc tion in performance, the air intake filter is to be checked
and cleaned when necessary, but at least every two weeks.
1. Switch the apparatus off by turning the rotary control
switch anti-clockwise to the "Off" position.
2. Grip inside the filter groove (diagram G) and remove
the air intake filter from the apparatus.
3. Clean the air intake filter with warm water or with
a vacuum cleaner (diagram H).
4. Remove heavy soiling by washing in warm soapy
water, max. 40 °C. Then rinse in fresh water
(diagram H).
5. To avoid damage to the apparatus, please note that
the air intake filter must be undamaged and completely
dry before being reinserted.
The apparatus must never be operated without
an air intake filter installed!
Transportation of the apparatus
The apparatus is equipped with castors and a handle to
facilitate easy transportation.
• Before moving the apparatus, switch it off and remove
the mains plug from the socket.
B - 3
• Then empty the condensate container. Please watch
out for subsequent dripping condensate.
• Do not pull the apparatus by its mains cable.

Care and maintenance

Regular preventative maintenance and observation of certain
prerequisites will guarantee fault-free operation and a long
service life.
After every period of prolonged operation, and at least once per
year, the apparatus should be checked and thoroughly cleaned.
All moving parts have been treated with low-maintenance
permanent lubrication. The entire refrigeration system is a main-
tenance-free hermetically-sealed system and may only be
maintained by authorised specialist companies.
The mains plug must be removed from the mains
socket before any work is carried out on the appara-
tus!
• Keep the apparatus free from dust or any other deposits.
• Only use a dry or damp cloth to clean the apparatus.
Do not use running water.
• Do not use cleaning agents that are caustic or contain
solvents and only use appropriate cleaning agents even
in the case of heavy soiling.
• Check the air intake filter regularly for fouling. It should
be cleaned or replaced as necessary.
Work on the refrigeration system and the electrical
equipment may only be carried out by an authorised
& qualified company!
Cleaning the condenser and evaporator
This work requires the apparatus housing to be opened,
and therefore may only be carried out by authorised &
qualified companies!
• Clean the condenser and the evaporator either by blowing
or sucking them through, or by using a soft brush. Do not
use running water.
• Please note that the fins can easily be damaged or bent.
• Carefully clean the inside surfaces of the apparatus, the
condensate pan with hose connection, the ventilator and
the ventilator housing.
• Reinstall all dismounted parts correctly
• Check that the apparatus is functioning correctly
and carry out an electrical safety examination.
Important recycling information!
The apparatus uses the environmentally-friendly and ozone-neu-
tral refrigerant R134a. In accordance with legal stipulations, or
those that apply locally, the refrigerant/oil mixture used in the ap-
paratus must be disposed of correctly.
Troubleshooting
The fault-free operation of the apparatus has been confirmed by
repeated tests at the factory. However, if a loss of function should
occur, please check the apparatus in accordance with the fol-
lowing list.
The apparatus will not start:
• Check the mains connection. 230V / 1~ / 50 Hz.
• Check the inbuilt mains fuse. 10 A.
• Check the mains plug for damage.
The apparatus runs, but no
condensation formation:
• Check that the condensate container is positioned
correctly and is not full. The tank warning lamp should
not be lit (diagram C.6).
• Check that the condensate container microswitch
is functioning correctly.
• Check the room temperature. The working range
of the apparatus is between 5 and 35 °C.
• Check the air humidity: minimum 40 % relative humidity.
Operating manual dehumidifier TTK 100 S
• Check the selected operating mode. The air humidity in
the place of operation must be above the selected level.
If necessary, turn the rotary control switch clockwise in
the direction of "Permanent operation" (diagram D.5).
• Check the air intake filter for fouling. Clean or replace
it if necessary.
• Have the heat exchanger fins checked for soiling.
This examination requires the apparatus to be opened
up and hence must be carried out by an authorised
specialist company.
The mains plug must be removed from the
mains socket before any work is carried out on
the apparatus.
The apparatus is making a lot of noise or
vibrates, condensate is running out:
• Check that the apparatus is standing upright on
a level surface.
• Have the condensate pan and connection piece checked
for fouling. This examination requires the apparatus to be
opened up and hence must be carried out by an author ised
specialist company.
If the apparatus does not function correctly after carrying
out the above checks, please contact an authorised
specialist company.
Work on the refrigeration system and the
electrical equipment may only be carried out by
a specially authorised & qualified company!

Technical data

Working range temperature
Working range humidity
40-100 % relative humidity.
Dehumidification performance max.
at 30 °C / 80 % relative humidity
Air performance max.
Refrigerant
Refrigerant quantity
Electrical connection
Frequency
Nominal current max.
Power consumption max.
Inbuilt fuse
Sound pressure level min./max. LpA 1m
Condensate container
Depth
Width
Height
Weight
1) Noise measurement DIN 45635 - 01 - KL 3
Electrical circuit diagram
POWER SWITCH
MICRO SWITCH
BROWN
ORANGE
BROWN
RED
RED
COMPRESSOR MOTOR
ACI
L
C
LINE
N
NATURE
COMP
N
WHITE
230 V
DEICE
WHITE
BLUE
BLUE
BLUE
5 - 35 °C
30 l/day
26 l/day
190 m
/h
3
R 134a
240 g
230 V
50 Hz
3,4 A
620 W
10 A
44/46 dB (A)
1)
5 l
315 mm
390 mm
630 mm
26 kg
YELLOW
RED
RED
RUN LAMP
M
FULL LAMP
DEFROST
BLUE

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