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It allows to load the saved setting on the next unit.

Press OK to enter.

Use 

 or 

 to choose the desiderd saved setting.

Press OK to select. 

Press OK to confirm.

Press ESC to go back to the previous menu.

It allows to restore all the factory settings (

DEFAULT

).

Press OK to enter. 

Press OK to confirm.

It allows to set the LCD contrast.

Press OK to enter. 

Use 

 or 

 to increase or decrease the contrast. 

Press OK to confirm.

It shows the internal functional parameters of the unit.

Press OK to enter. 

Press ESC to go back to the previous menu.

Installer menu

11 Filter Alarm interval
12 Working Hours Counter
13 Save settings
14 Load settings
15 Restore Default Settings

Installer menu

11 Filter Alarm interval
12 Working Hours Counter
13 Save settings
14 Load settings
15 Restore Default Settings

Installer menu

16 Contrast
17 Debug page

Installer menu

16 Contrast
17 Debug page

7.3 Additional functionalities

SLAVE MODE 

In case the SLAVE jumper (Fig. 5.g - JP2) is short-circuited before powering the unit, the unit works in SLAVE MODE; the 

operating speed is determined by the 1-10V signal received at the SLAVE input. All the operating logics described in the Mode 

selection are ignored (paragraph 7.1).

BYPASS

The QR400ABP is equipped with a physical bypass which allows to mitigate the heat exchange when the indoor and outdoor 

temperature combinations are such that the heat exchange is not recommended. In this case the Bypass icon              is activated 

on the LCD.

The parameters “Desired Temperature”, “Tmax Free Heating”, “Tmin Free Cooling” (Installer Menu 4) are to be meant as follows:

“Desired Temperature” is the ambient temperature desired by the user

“Tmax Free Heating” is the maximum outside temperature allowed for free heating operation

“Tmin Free Cooling” is the minimum outside temperature allowed for free cooling operation.

FAULT HANDLING

 

Code  error description (Fig. 7.b -     )

E000  no RS485 connection 

E001  no rotation of the exhaust air fan (Fig. 8.a -     )

E002  no rotation of the intake air fan (Fig. 8.a -     )

E003  thermistor T11 broken/disconnected (Fig. 7.a)

E004  thermistor T12 broken/disconnected (Fig. 7.a)

E005  thermistor T21 broken/disconnected (Fig. 7.a)

E006  thermistor T22 broken/disconnected (Fig. 7.a)

E007  dehumidifier alarm (BST INPUT) 

E008  CTRL-DSP internal error 

NOTE: the controller board verifies the presence of CTRL-DSP periodically; if CTRL-DSP is absent (or faulty), the unit works in 3V 

mode at speed 1 (

DEFAULT

 condition). 

ANTI-FROST 

Intake Fan speed is reduced during very cold weather in order to prevent ice inside the unit which could damage the heat 

exchanger. 

In this case the ANTI-FROST icon  

    

 is activated on the LCD.

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Summary of Contents for QR400ABP

Page 1: ...ion 2 3 1 General 2 3 2 Dimensions and Weight 3 3 3 Connections 3 3 4 Space required 4 3 5 Rating label 4 4 Transport and Storage 4 5 Installation 4 5 1 Unpacking 4 5 2 Where how to install 4 5 3 Inst...

Page 2: ...r than those specified in this manual This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and know...

Page 3: ...e Winter condensation drainage Summer condensation drainage A B D C F E A B C D LEFT Connections from and to outside are set on the left side of the unit front view DEFAULT RIGHT Connections from and...

Page 4: ...veled before it is put into operation Place the unit preferably in a separate room e g storage laundry room or similar WARNING Make sure that specific warnings and cautions in Chapter 2 Precautions ar...

Page 5: ...ccordance with local rules and regulations 5 b Use the wall fixing bracket as template to indicate where to drill the holes in the wall make sure it is at spirit level Use appropriate screws and wall...

Page 6: ...ns SLAVE input 1 10V J2 jumper for SLAVE mode AC power supply Heat output max 250Vac 5A Dehumidifier output max 250Vac 5A Boost momentary switch BST IAQ input Air Quality i e SEN CO2 HY input i e SEN...

Page 7: ...t settings of the 0 10V signal to the motors Airflow and consumption refer to one single motor Table 6 b indicates the efficiency of the heat exchanger and of the condensation produced in different cl...

Page 8: ...250 500 1 K 2 K 4 K 8K Tot 3m Intake 73 61 67 69 59 56 50 43 75 47 Supply 72 61 63 65 56 50 41 31 74 43 Extract 73 60 63 65 57 51 42 31 74 44 Exhaust 73 61 66 67 58 55 49 41 75 46 Breakout 71 64 62 67...

Page 9: ...eset the Filter Alarm ESC key to exit and go back to the previous menu OK key to enter the selected menu to go DOWN with the menu selection to go UP with the menu selection to power off the ventilatio...

Page 10: ...at speed 1 Press ESC or wait for about 60 sec to go back to the operation screen Fig 7 c In case of activation of either HY or IAQ sensor inputs OR logic the unit speed increases by 15 and the sensor...

Page 11: ...boost speed Press OK to select The factory setting DEFAULT is 15 Time options are 15 30 45 60 Time is flashing use increase the time and to decrease Press OK to select User menu 1 Mode Selection 2 Bo...

Page 12: ...lows to select the orientation of the duct connections from and to outside LEFT or RIGHT paragraph 3 3 Press OK to enter Use or to choose Press OK for setting The factory setting DEFAULT is LEFT 7 2 I...

Page 13: ...s intalled at intake air side Fig 7 a HEAT output Fig 5 g is activated and heating icon displays on LCD when T21 HEATING THRESHOLD Fig 7 a POST the heating element is intalled at supply air side Fig 7...

Page 14: ...idification 8 Speed Setting 9 Airflow Balancing 10 F7 filter Installer menu 11 Filter Alarm interval 12 Working Hours Counter 13 Save settings 14 Load settings 15 Restore Default Settings It allows to...

Page 15: ...QR400ABP is equipped with a physical bypass which allows to mitigate the heat exchange when the indoor and outdoor temperature combinations are such that the heat exchange is not recommended In this c...

Page 16: ...re life time lubricated and maintenance free It is possible to easily disconnect and replace the fans if necessary Filters The filters are of filter quality G4 for both the supply air and extract air...

Page 17: ...may differ per situation depending on the internal and external environmental conditions Press FILTER button Fig 7 b to reset the Filter Alarm Filters must be replaced every year Clean the heat exchan...

Page 18: ...18 Fig 8 i Fig 8 h Fig 8 j Fig 8 k Fig 8 l Fig 8 m...

Page 19: ...ll 1 Drainage parts have not been installed correctly 2 Drain connection below the unit has a too low water level fill it up with water 3 Check filters Change of filters required 4 Check ducting syste...

Page 20: ...2 Control typology Local demand control Central demand control Manual control no DCV o1 Maximum internal leakage rate 0 6 o2 Maximum external leakage rate 0 4 p1 Internal mixing rate N A p2 External m...

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