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D) MID AIRFLOW ADJUSTMENT (2)
See picture 19
Apply this procedure on the optional (wired remote control)
- After setting the required Minimum airflow (1) (AUTO), turn the switch to position 2.
- Ensure unit is out of installer mode and boost switch (Pict. 17) is OFF;
- Rotate the MID potentiometer (on reverse side of the switch) to the required position to provide the required
airflow (See picture 19).
E) MAX AIRFLOW ADJUSTMENT (3)
See picture 19
Apply this procedure on the optional (wired remote control)
- After setting the required Mid airflow (2), turn the switch to position 3;
- Ensure unit is out of installer mode and boost switch (Pict. 17) is OFF;
- Rotate the MAX potentiometer (on reverse side of the switch) to the required position to provide the required
airflow (See picture 19).
Use
SELECT THE DESIDERED SPEED
See picture 13.
At the start of any fan adjustment, you must check the minimum airflow rate and maximum airflow rate
before commencing. To adjust the air flow setting, turn clockwise, to increase the airflow rate and anticlockwise
to decrease the airflow rate:
- 1 = Minimum speed (Auto);
- 2 = Mid speed;
- 3 = Max speed.
THERMAL BY-PASS
The thermal by-pass is manually operated by turning ON By-pass switch.
In By-pass mode the supply air flow rate increases and the extract flow rate decreases lowering the thermal
heat recovery through the heat exchanger, lowering the supply air temperature.
Maintenance and cleaning
Fig.14,15,16
Important information regarding eco-compatible disposal
In certain European Union countries this appliance is not subject to the requirements of national laws
implementing the WEEE Directive; consequently, there is no obligation to observe sorted collection procedures
when disposing of the appliance in these countries.
This appliance complies with European Directive EU 2012/19/EC.
Where an appliance is marked with the crossed-out wheelie bin symbol, this means that, at
the end of its useful life, the product has to be disposed of separately from household waste:
it must be taken to a sorted collection centre for electrical and electronic appliances or
returned to the retailer when a new equivalent appliance is purchased.
The user is responsible for taking the appliance to a designated collection centre at the end
of its useful life, and liable to penalties applicable under current statutory regulations on
waste disposal.
Appropriate sorted waste collection for subsequent recycling, treatment and eco-compatible disposal of
decommissioned appliances helps to prevent any possible negative impact on the environment and on health,
and favours recycling of the materials used in the manufacture of the product.
For more detailed information on available waste collection systems, contact the local waste disposal service or
the shop where the product was purchased.
Manufacturers and importers comply with their responsibility for recycling, treating and eco-compatible disposal
of waste both directly and collectively.
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