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 Creating innovative solutions for you and your business since 1995.

ver.1 07-04-20

The unit error is indicated with a red exclamation mark in the middle of the control display

Pressing the exclamation mark shows the information on the error, see table below.

Reports on the display

Unit's behaviour

Likely problem

SOLUTION

1 – Exchanger 1 over-

heated

unit is ventilating

Preheated electric exchanger or 

damaged sensor

Check that the air is flowing freely through the unit, that the 

electric exchanger cools down sufficiently, or that the safety 

thermostat of the el. reheating isn't damaged.

3 – Overheated preheating

unit is ventilating

Preheated electric preheater or 

damaged sensor

Check that the air is flowing freely through the unit, that the 

electric exchanger cools down sufficiently, or that the safety 

thermostat of the el. reheating isn't damaged.

4 – Supply fan error

Unit is not working

Overheated fan or defect on ther-

mal contact of inlet fan

Determine the cause of the overheating: defective bearing, short-

circuit...

5 – Exhaust fan error

Unit is not working

Overheated fan or defect on ther-

mal contact of inlet fan

Determine the cause of the overheating: defective bearing, short-

circuit...

6 – Inlet filter clogged

unit is ventilating

Check clogged filter

If the filter has been replaced or if it does not need to be re

-

placed, reset the filter clogging

7 – Exhaust filter clogged

unit is ventilating

Check clogged filter

If the filter has been replaced or if it does not need to be re

-

placed, reset the filter clogging

12 – CO2 sensor failure

unit is ventilating

Defective air quality sensor

Control the air quality sensor and its connection to the unit

16 – Inlet – External 

temperature sensor failure 

(T-EXT1)

unit is ventilating

Defective contact or sensor

Control the connection of the sensor and replace if needed 

(professional service) 

17 – Inlet – Failure of the 

temperature sensor behind 

the exchanger (T-EXT2)

unit is ventilating

Defective contact or sensor

Control the connection of the sensor and replace if needed 

(professional service) 

18 – Inlet – Temperature 

sensor failure in the supply 

canal (T-EXT3)

unit is ventilating

Defective contact or sensor

Control the connection of the sensor and replace if needed 

(professional service) 

21 – Exhaust – Tempera-

ture sensor failure in the 

exhaust canal (T-INT1)

unit is ventilating

Defective contact or sensor

Control the connection of the sensor and replace if needed 

(professional service) 

22 – Exhaust – Failure of 

the temperature sensor of 

the exchanger's anti-freeze 

protection (T-INT2)

unit is ventilating

Defective contact or sensor

Control the connection of the sensor and replace if needed 

(professional service) 

25 – Room temperature 

sensor failure (T_Room)

unit is ventilating

Defective contact or sensor

Control the connection of the sensor and replace if needed 

74 – Flow reduction, mini-

mum temperature in the 

canal not reached

Limited operation of the unit

The minimum temperature in the 

canal was not reached

The temperature of the inlet and exhaust air is too low. Risk of 

undercooling of the building or condensation in the ventilation 

ductwork Possible failure of temperature sensor T-EXT3

Condensation fault

Unit is working

High level of condensate in the unit

Check if the sink is connected to the outlet of the condensate 

tank, the condition of the connection, and whether the sink is full 

of water.

Check the flow of the ducts and whether the position of the unit 

allows runoff.

The unit ventilates insuf-

ficiently or is noisy

Unit is working

Clogged filter or ductwork. 

Check the filters and whether the ductwork is not clogged

 

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Summary of Contents for AirGENIO SUPERIOR

Page 1: ...B MODULE A AirGENIO CONN CABLE UTP AirGENIO PWR SOURCE 24VCD AirGENIO TEMP SENSOR 3 2M AirGENIO CONTROL PANEL AirGENIO PCB MODULE B AirGENIO TEMP SENSOR 10M AirGENIO PRESSURE LP AirGENIO PCB MODULE G...

Page 2: ...ols on the screen Start up The unit is launched by pushing the red circle symbol 1 Turn the unit ON OFF 2 BOOST mode activation 3 Unit s time switch 4 Password lock 5 Ventilation mode settings 6 Requi...

Page 3: ...or 1 Back 2 Information about unit type The BOOST mode is activated by touching symbol BOOST regime is displayed in ventilantion mode area 1 2 UNIT SETTINGS 4 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 1 Date and time 2 Display s...

Page 4: ...ucing or increasing required temperature in the range from 15 C to 45 C REQUIRED TEMPERATURE SETTINGS UNIT S TIME SWITCH 1 2 3 1 1 Actiavtion deactivation of time switch 2 Week regime 3 Year regime 2...

Page 5: ...ired temperature and fan power In automatic mode only the desired temperature may be set Fan power is driven using AQS 1 Beginning of time interval Day Month 2 End of time interval Day Month 3 Values...

Page 6: ...6 2VV Creating innovative solutions for you and your business since 1995 ver 1 07 04 20 DISPLAY SETTINGS 1 Display brightness in active mode 2 Display brightness in Standby mode 2 1...

Page 7: ...ing the unit to the app AirGENIO APP 1 QR code for downloading the AirGENIO application for smart devices 2 Pairing mobile device with unit using QR code The IP address and PIN of the unit can be ente...

Page 8: ...art device manual pairing with the unit 1 Enter the IP address from controller 2 Enter the PIN from the controller 3 Name the unit 4 Select language 5 After entering all the information from the contr...

Page 9: ...o set the date and time Use code 1616 to access the service MENU This MENU is intended primarily for service technicians or users who have experience with HVAC units Changes in this MENU can lead to i...

Page 10: ...al opening or clo sing of VAV dampers in the supply ducts done in the case of ventilation multiple zones with individual requirements for ventilation intensity each zone is equipped with inlet control...

Page 11: ...d During the calibration the unit determines the maximum pressure loss when the fan runs at full rate READ CAREFULLY The unit will not work properly if du ring calibration the distribution network is...

Page 12: ...d out during the first commi ssioning and after a filter class change This menu serves to set the second additional preheater or post heater Filter calibration Exchangers 05 07 Postheater None Electri...

Page 13: ...ed limits setting AQS Air Quality Sensor BREATHING with the breathing mode enabled the unit shuts down after reaching the minimum concentration and then inhales every 15 minutes for 2 minutes at minim...

Page 14: ...e outlet channel adjust the limit and change the sensor to the supply the MIN value will be respected according to the settings Extract duct The unit will be controlled by the extract air temperature...

Page 15: ...ure range of 25 C to 45 C 3 Set minimum canal temperature range of 15 C to 20 C Due to possible condensation on the surface of the ven tilation ductwork it is recommended to leave enabled the reductio...

Page 16: ...motor for the intake branch will be activated Exhaust only flow only the motor for the exhaust branch will be activated 2 Setting the airflow when the FIRE contact opens input terminals15 16 FIRE VENT...

Page 17: ...mode but will remain active The unit will work at the value set prior to its transition into Standby mode 1 Setting the time interval for which the mode will be active after the BOOST contact is acti...

Page 18: ...tivation of NIGHT VENTILATION NIGHT VENTILATION is evaluated even if the unit is in Standby mode at the selected date and time the unit acti vates and evaluates where night ventilation can be activate...

Page 19: ...ers are not saved F in Intake fan speed configuration F out Exhaust fan speed configuration Pre 1 Electric preheating power configuration intake fan automatically activated Ext1 Intake air temperature...

Page 20: ...Off On Off switching 0 10V signal control cooling heating 10 0V CH 10 0V Off On Off On switching 0 10V signal control cooling heating 10 0V 08 DX exchanger 19 1 Min power for switching the heat pump...

Page 21: ...ince 1995 ver 1 07 04 20 08 Network 21 The NETWORK menu serves for setting the network commu nications of the unit TCP Modbus The Software reset menu 48 must be performed to save the changes 08 Modbus...

Page 22: ...without password Activate Deactivate Temperature Flow Enables activa tion and deactivation of the unit setting required temperature and ventilation power without password Temperature Flow Enables set...

Page 23: ...V Creating innovative solutions for you and your business since 1995 ver 1 07 04 20 The BACnet menu is used to set the unit s network commu nication ModBus TCP Power reset 08 08 BACnet Software reset...

Page 24: ...to its factory settings does not change the configuration AQS ventilation mode HW settings temperature settings Modbus settings 1 Controller address only if two controllers connected This setting is s...

Page 25: ...ng indicator is located on the control display panel The clogging of the filters is automatically assessed The unit will automatically recognize that a new filter has been installed ATTENTION In case...

Page 26: ...failure T EXT1 unit is ventilating Defective contact or sensor Control the connection of the sensor and replace if needed professional service 17 Inlet Failure of the temperature sensor behind the exc...

Page 27: ...d read carefully the safe operation manual of the unit That manual includes examples of possible problems and recommended solutions In case of any requests or inquiries contact our sales or technical...

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