SAVE VSR 300 500 USER MANUAL

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Maintenance
In case both welded belts break it is possible to use joint nipple as a temporarily quick repair solution until the welded
belt can be replaced with a new one. Depending of how the unit is installed, it may be not necessary to remove the
heat exchanger package in order to temporary repair a broken drive belt if the belt pulley can be accessed.
Temporary belt repair solution
1. Stop the unit by disconnecting the mains.
2. Open and remove the side cover. See chapter 4.2.
3. Remove the broken drive belt.
4. Use tape to attach the drive belt to the rotating heat exchanger, and rotate the exchanger by hand to get hold of the
drive belt.
5. Remove the tape and put the ”empty end on to the nipple. Press the ends firmly towards each other and tighten the
nipple.
6. Pull the drive belt on to the belt pulley and rotate the exchanger by hand. Check that the belt pulley rotates.
Note:
If the drive belt slips, the drive belt may be too long and needs to be shortened. Cut the drive belt 5 mm
and go to step 5.
7. Replace and lock the side cover and connect the unit to mains.
8. Check that the alarm has ceased on the Control Display.
Note:
If the alarm remains, contact the installer.
4.7 Duct System Maintenance
4.7.1 Cleaning extract louvres and supply air diffusers
The system supplies fresh air to your home and extracts the used indoor air via the duct system and diffusers/louvres.
Diffusers and louvres are mounted in ceilings/walls in bedrooms, living room, wet rooms, WC etc. Remove diffusers
and louvres and wash in hot soapy water as required (diffusers/louvres must not be exchanged). Cleaning of diffusers/
louvres can be done as necessary.
4.7.2 Checking the outdoor air intake
Leaves and pollution could plug up the air intake grille and reduce the capacity. Check the air intake grille, and clean as
necessary. It is recommended to do this at least twice a year.
4.7.3 Checking the roof cowl (if fitted)
The roof cowl (if fitted) connected to the exhaust air duct needs to be checked at least twice a year and cleaned if
necessary.
4.7.4 Checking and cleaning the duct system
Dust and grease deposits may build up in the duct system, even if required maintenance such as changing of filters is
being carried out. This will reduce the efficiency of the installation.
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