Operation Manual

EN Operating Manual – Dehumidifier TTR 56 E 3
Description of the device
The device operates on the desiccant principle, without
compressor or cooling agent.
The fully automatic control and the condensation tank (6) with
integrated overflow protection ensure fault-free operation.
The fan sucks in damp room air via the air inlet (4) with air
filter (7), the condenser and the desiccant wheel located behind
it.
Within the internal regeneration circuit the air is led via a heating
element, it dries the desiccant wheel and leads the moist, warm
air through the condenser. At the cooler condenser, heat is
withdrawn from the room air and cooled below dew point. The
water vapour contained in the room air precipitates in form of
condensate. The condensate drops into the condensation
tank (6).
The drier air, thus conditioned, is fed back to the room air via the
air outlet (2). The drier air mixes with the air in the room. The
relative humidity in the room where the device is positioned is
reduced by the constant circulation of the room air.
A float is attached inside the condensation tank (6), which in case
of a filled condensation tank interrupts the dehumidification.
When switching off, the device emits a triple acoustic signal and
the condensation tank indicator light on the control panel (1) is
illuminated (see chapter Operating elements). The indicator light
only goes out again once the emptied condensation tank (6) is
reinserted.
The device was designed to reduce the humidity level in living and
working spaces.
Device depiction
Information about the device
No. Designation
1 control panel
2 air outlet
3 carry handle
4 air inlet
5 connection opening for condensation hose
6 condensation tank
7 air filter
1
4
7
2
5
6
3
1