User Manual

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CONTROL
The ventilator is operated with a remote control or the buttons on the ventilator casing, see the figure below.
The operation buttons on the ventilator casing have limited functionality and include activating the second and third speed and
setting three of four ventilation modes. The remote control has wider control capabilities. The guaranteed minimum reach distance of
the remote control is 3 m. The IR receiver is located at the bottom of the fan assembly. Please consider the location of the port while
using the remote control.
In case of power failure, the ventilator reverts to the previous operation mode after power supply resumption.
Speed switch
Operation mode switch
Third speed
The fan is o
The ventilator does not operate. The shutters are closed.
Second speed
Ventilation mode
The ventilator operates either in the exhaust or supply mode with no reference to the
CN7 jumper position.
Regeneration mode
In this mode, the ventilator switches from the supply mode to the exhaust mode every
70 seconds. Heat recovery is performed in this mode.
Supply mode
All the connected in series ventilators operate in the supply mode with no reference
to the CN7 jumper position.
REMOTE CONTROL
Air supply
The ventilator continually supplies fresh air to the
room no matter of CN7 jumper position).
Night mode
The ventilator switches to the first speed in the darkness.
Heat recovery
The ventilator switches between the supply and exhaust
mode each 70 seconds with heat regeneration.
Heat recovery is performed in this mode.
Turning the ventilator on/off
Speed selection
Passive air supply
The shutters are open,
the fan does not run.
Ventilation*
The ventilator operates either
in the exhaust or supply mode
at the selected speed depending
on the CN7 jumper position.
Humidity set point setting
*When connected in series, the ventilators operate depending on the position of the jumper for setting the Ventilation mode on the control board. Setting of the
Ventilation mode is described on page 10.