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8.4  Javítás

VIGYÁZAT!

A telepítés, javítás, karbantartás vagy elektromos munka megkezdése előtt bizonyosodjon meg arról, hogy a készüléket  

leválasztotta a hálózati áramkörről.

VIGYÁZAT!

Az egység és a teljes szellőztető rendszer telepítését és javítását felhatalmazott szerelő végezheti a helyi szabályoknak  

és szabályozásoknak megfelelően.

  Tartsa a berendezés felületét pormentesen.

  Ha az LCD kijelzőn megjelenik a SzŰRŐ jel, porszívó segítségével tisztítsa meg a szűrőket a következő utasítások alapján (8.h-i-j-k-l-m. 

ábra). A karbantartás a belső és külső környezeti feltételektől függően változhat. A Szűrő figyelmeztetés visszaállításához, nyomja meg 

a FILTER gombot (7.b. Ábra 

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FILTER G4, EXTRACT AIR

FILTER G4, INTAKE AIR 

HEAT EXCHANGER 

CONDENSATION DRAINS

THERMISTOR

FAN, INTAKE AIR

FAN, EXHAUST AIR 

CONDENSATION TRAY

TERMINAL BOX

TERMINAL BOX COVER

8.2 Description of Components

Fans 
The fans have external rotor motors of EC type which can be steplessly controlled individually between 10–100%. The motor bearings are 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 filter. The filters need to be cleaned regularly (and replaced when polluted) during main-
tenance. New sets of filters can be acquired from your installer or wholesaler. 
 
Heat exchanger 
The unit  is equipped with a highly efficient, counter-flow plate heat exchanger. Supply air temperature is therefore normally maintained without adding additio-
nal heat. The heat exchanger is removable for cleaning and maintenance during service. 
 
Condensation drainage 
Depending on the relative humidity in the extract air, condensation may occur on the cold surfaces of the heat exchanger, on one side in winter time, on the 
other side in summer time (table 6.b). 
The condensate water is led out through drainage pipe. 
 
Thermistors 
Temperature probes to implement temperature dependent functions.

8.3 Maintenance 

  Keep the unit surface free from dust. 

  Clean the filters with a vacuum cleaner following the below illustrations (fig.8 b-c-d-e) when the FILTER signal is displayed on LCD. Their maintenance 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. 

WARNING

Make sure that the mains supply to the unit is disconnected before performing any installation, service, maintenance or electrical work!

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Fig. 8.e

Fig. 8.d

Fig. 8.c

Fig. 8.b

). A szűrőt évente cserélni kell.

  Porszívó segítségével évente tisztítsa a hőcserélőt. Ez a belső és külső környezeti feltételektől függően és a szűrő tisztításának gyakori-

ságától függően változhat (8.f-j-l. ábra).

  Porszívó segítségével évente tisztítsa a ventilátorokat. Ez a belső és külső környezeti feltételektől függően és a szűrő tisztításának gya-

koriságától függően változhat. Ne távolítsa el a ventilátor kiegyenlítő klipszeit (8.f-l-m. ábra).

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Keep the unit surface free from dust. 

• Clean the filters with a vacuum cleaner following the following illustrations (fig.8 f-g-h-i) 

when the FILTER signal is displayed on LCD. Their maintenance 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 exchanger every year with a vacuum cleaner. This may differ per situation depending on internal and external environmental conditions and 

on frequency of filter cleaning (fig.8 f-j-k).

• 

Clean the fans every year with a vacuum cleaner. This may differ per situation depending on internal and external environmental conditions and on frequency 

of filter cleaning. Do not move the balance clips of the fan (fig.8 f-l-m)

 

8.4 Service

WARNING

Make sure that the mains supply to the unit is disconnected before performing any installation, service, maintenance or electrical work!

WARNING

The installation and service of the unit and complete ventilation system must be performed by an authorized installer and in accordance with local rules and 

regulations.

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• 

Keep the unit surface free from dust. 

• Clean the filters with a vacuum cleaner following the following illustrations (fig.8 f-g-h-i) 

when the FILTER signal is displayed on LCD. Their maintenance 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 exchanger every year with a vacuum cleaner. This may differ per situation depending on internal and external environmental conditions and 

on frequency of filter cleaning (fig.8 f-j-k).

• 

Clean the fans every year with a vacuum cleaner. This may differ per situation depending on internal and external environmental conditions and on frequency 

of filter cleaning. Do not move the balance clips of the fan (fig.8 f-l-m)

 

8.4 Service

WARNING

Make sure that the mains supply to the unit is disconnected before performing any installation, service, maintenance or electrical work!

WARNING

The installation and service of the unit and complete ventilation system must be performed by an authorized installer and in accordance with local rules and 

regulations.

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Fig. 8.l

Fig. 8.i

Fig. 8.h

Fig. 8.n

Fig. 8.o

Fig. 8.k

Fig. 8.j

• 

Keep the unit surface free from dust. 

• Clean the filters with a vacuum cleaner following the following illustrations (fig.8 f-g-h-i) 

when the FILTER signal is displayed on LCD. Their maintenance 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 exchanger every year with a vacuum cleaner. This may differ per situation depending on internal and external environmental conditions and 

on frequency of filter cleaning (fig.8 f-j-k).

• 

Clean the fans every year with a vacuum cleaner. This may differ per situation depending on internal and external environmental conditions and on frequency 

of filter cleaning. Do not move the balance clips of the fan (fig.8 f-l-m)

 

8.4 Service

WARNING

Make sure that the mains supply to the unit is disconnected before performing any installation, service, maintenance or electrical work!

WARNING

The installation and service of the unit and complete ventilation system must be performed by an authorized installer and in accordance with local rules and 

regulations.

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Fig. 8.l

Fig. 8.i

Fig. 8.h

Fig. 8.n

Fig. 8.o

Fig. 8.k

Fig. 8.j

• 

Keep the unit surface free from dust. 

• Clean the filters with a vacuum cleaner following the following illustrations (fig.8 f-g-h-i) 

when the FILTER signal is displayed on LCD. Their maintenance 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 exchanger every year with a vacuum cleaner. This may differ per situation depending on internal and external environmental conditions and 

on frequency of filter cleaning (fig.8 f-j-k).

• 

Clean the fans every year with a vacuum cleaner. This may differ per situation depending on internal and external environmental conditions and on frequency 

of filter cleaning. Do not move the balance clips of the fan (fig.8 f-l-m)

 

8.4 Service

WARNING

Make sure that the mains supply to the unit is disconnected before performing any installation, service, maintenance or electrical work!

WARNING

The installation and service of the unit and complete ventilation system must be performed by an authorized installer and in accordance with local rules and 

regulations.

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8.j. ábra

8.k. ábra

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Fig. 8.m

Fig. 8.l

Fig. 8.i

Fig. 8.h

Fig. 8.n

Fig. 8.o

Fig. 8.k

Fig. 8.j

• 

Keep the unit surface free from dust. 

• Clean the filters with a vacuum cleaner following the following illustrations (fig.8 f-g-h-i) 

when the FILTER signal is displayed on LCD. Their maintenance 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 exchanger every year with a vacuum cleaner. This may differ per situation depending on internal and external environmental conditions and 

on frequency of filter cleaning (fig.8 f-j-k).

• 

Clean the fans every year with a vacuum cleaner. This may differ per situation depending on internal and external environmental conditions and on frequency 

of filter cleaning. Do not move the balance clips of the fan (fig.8 f-l-m)

 

8.4 Service

WARNING

Make sure that the mains supply to the unit is disconnected before performing any installation, service, maintenance or electrical work!

WARNING

The installation and service of the unit and complete ventilation system must be performed by an authorized installer and in accordance with local rules and 

regulations.

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Fig. 8.l

Fig. 8.i

Fig. 8.h

Fig. 8.n

Fig. 8.o

Fig. 8.k

Fig. 8.j

• 

Keep the unit surface free from dust. 

• Clean the filters with a vacuum cleaner following the following illustrations (fig.8 f-g-h-i) 

when the FILTER signal is displayed on LCD. Their maintenance 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 exchanger every year with a vacuum cleaner. This may differ per situation depending on internal and external environmental conditions and 

on frequency of filter cleaning (fig.8 f-j-k).

• 

Clean the fans every year with a vacuum cleaner. This may differ per situation depending on internal and external environmental conditions and on frequency 

of filter cleaning. Do not move the balance clips of the fan (fig.8 f-l-m)

 

8.4 Service

WARNING

Make sure that the mains supply to the unit is disconnected before performing any installation, service, maintenance or electrical work!

WARNING

The installation and service of the unit and complete ventilation system must be performed by an authorized installer and in accordance with local rules and 

regulations.

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8.m. ábra

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Fig. 8.m

Fig. 8.l

Fig. 8.i

Fig. 8.h

Fig. 8.n

Fig. 8.o

Fig. 8.k

Fig. 8.j

• 

Keep the unit surface free from dust. 

• Clean the filters with a vacuum cleaner following the following illustrations (fig.8 f-g-h-i) 

when the FILTER signal is displayed on LCD. Their maintenance 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 exchanger every year with a vacuum cleaner. This may differ per situation depending on internal and external environmental conditions and 

on frequency of filter cleaning (fig.8 f-j-k).

• 

Clean the fans every year with a vacuum cleaner. This may differ per situation depending on internal and external environmental conditions and on frequency 

of filter cleaning. Do not move the balance clips of the fan (fig.8 f-l-m)

 

8.4 Service

WARNING

Make sure that the mains supply to the unit is disconnected before performing any installation, service, maintenance or electrical work!

WARNING

The installation and service of the unit and complete ventilation system must be performed by an authorized installer and in accordance with local rules and 

regulations.

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Fig. 8.l

Fig. 8.i

Fig. 8.h

Fig. 8.n

Fig. 8.o

Fig. 8.k

Fig. 8.j

• 

Keep the unit surface free from dust. 

• Clean the filters with a vacuum cleaner following the following illustrations (fig.8 f-g-h-i) 

when the FILTER signal is displayed on LCD. Their maintenance 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 exchanger every year with a vacuum cleaner. This may differ per situation depending on internal and external environmental conditions and 

on frequency of filter cleaning (fig.8 f-j-k).

• 

Clean the fans every year with a vacuum cleaner. This may differ per situation depending on internal and external environmental conditions and on frequency 

of filter cleaning. Do not move the balance clips of the fan (fig.8 f-l-m)

 

8.4 Service

WARNING

Make sure that the mains supply to the unit is disconnected before performing any installation, service, maintenance or electrical work!

WARNING

The installation and service of the unit and complete ventilation system must be performed by an authorized installer and in accordance with local rules and 

regulations.

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Summary of Contents for QR590E

Page 1: ...duct information 2 3 1 General 2 3 2 Dimensions and Weight 3 3 3 Connections 3 3 4 Space required 3 3 5 Rating Label 4 4 Transport and Storage 4 5 Installation 4 5 1 Unpacking 4 5 2 Where how to insta...

Page 2: ...seknek megfelel en t lfesz lts g eset n a III v delmi kateg ri nak megfelel en teljesen megszak tja az ramk rt az rintkez k legal bb 3 mm t vols g ban nyitnak sz t HASZN LAT Ne haszn lja az eszk zt a...

Page 3: ...ll t s a BAL 3 a bra Csatlakoz sok a BAL oldalon K v lr l besz vott leveg K v lre kibocs tott leveg Befel bevezetett leveg Bel lr l elsz vott leveg 155 148 778 861 799 62 144 490 144 180 247 123 279...

Page 4: ...jezetben tal lhat speci lis figyelmeztet seket s vint zked seket figyelmesen olvassa el rtse meg s alkalmazza azokat Ebben a fejezetben bemutatjuk hogyan kell az egys get helyesen telep teni Az egys g...

Page 5: ...e Connect the unit electrically according to point 5 4 Check that it starts up correctly 150 160 150 160 5 c bra 5 Fig 5 a b Fig 5 c Fig 5 d Fig 5 e Livella a bolla d aria 3 Installation he unit must...

Page 6: ...Vac 5A Boost momentary switch BST IAQ input Air Quality i e SEN CO2 HY input i e SEN HY CTRL DSP Inputs commands N 1 AC supply connector N 3 on off inputs volt free contacts two for ambient sensors na...

Page 7: ...Intake curve according to Regulation 1253 2014 ErP Product tested without filter F7 Airflow m3 h 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 Curva di efficienza...

Page 8: ...1 43 31 70 44 Table 6 b Sound level Preliminary data dBA figures are average spherical free field for comparitive use only Speed 40 Lw dB SOUND POWER OCTAVE BAND Lp dB A 63 125 250 500 1 K 2 K 4 K 8K...

Page 9: ...ter 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 ventilation unit shows...

Page 10: ...User menu 1 Mode Selection 2 Boost 3 Boost Duration 4 Reset FILTER Alarm 5 Night Mode 6 Installer menu It allows to reset the filter alarm after maintenance replacement It can be selected only if the...

Page 11: ...go back to the previous menu Enter installer menu 7 2 Installer Menu on CTRL DSP The Installer menu can be selected either by selecting point 6 in the User menu or by holding OK ESC for about 7 secon...

Page 12: ...n external heating element not supplied is present Press OK to enter Use or to choose NO PRE POST Press OK to select The factory setting DEFAULT is NO NO HEAT output Fig 5 f is never activated PRE the...

Page 13: ...y hova menti a be ll t sokat Ak r 8 k l nb z be ll t st is elmenthet A kiv laszt shoz nyomja meg az OK gombot A meger s t shez nyomja meg az OK gombot Az el z men be val visszal p shez nyomja meg az E...

Page 14: ...DSP is absent or faulty the unit works in 3V 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 exchan In th...

Page 15: ...an enthalpic heat exchanger suitable to transfer thermal energy and humidity from one airflow to the other The heat exchanger is removable for cleaning and maintenance during service Thermistors Temp...

Page 16: ...yed on LCD Their maintenance 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 eve...

Page 17: ...rom dust a vacuum cleaner following the following illustrations fig 8 f g h i when the FILTER signal is displayed on LCD Their maintenance may pending on the internal and external environmental condit...

Page 18: ...l alaptartoz k a ventil tor sebess g nek be ll t s t 2 Ellen rizze a sz r ket Cser lni kell a sz r ket 3 Ellen rizze a diff zorokat jra kell ll tani vagy tiszt tani kell a r csokat vagy a diff zorokat...

Page 19: ...sa helyi ig ny szerinti szab lyoz s k zponti ig ny szerinti szab lyoz s k zi vez rl s nincs DCV o1 Maxim lis bels elsziv rg s 0 8 o2 Maxim lis k ls elsziv rg s 0 5 p1 Bels kevered si ar ny nem el rhet...

Page 20: ...it AERAULIQA SRL reserves the right to modify make improvements to products and or this instruction manual at any time and without prior notice Aerauliqa fenntartja a jogot hogy k l n rtes t s n lk l...

Page 21: ...on 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 Insta...

Page 22: ...ater than 3mm USE The device should not be used for applications other than those specified in this manual The device is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensor...

Page 23: ...3 279 220 549 279 155 148 799 861 62 549 123 3 2 Dimensions mm and Weight 3 3 Connections Fig 3 a Connections in LEFT orientation Intake air from outside Exhaust air to outside Supply air to inside Ex...

Page 24: ...must be installed according to these instructions 5 1 Unpacking Verify that the unit and eventual accessories delivered is according to order before starting the installation Any discrepancies from t...

Page 25: ...s 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 plugs not supplied to fix...

Page 26: ...s 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 H...

Page 27: ...duct tested without filter F7 Airflow m3 h 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 Curva di efficienza termica Curva di efficienza igrometrica The enthalpic h...

Page 28: ...lly read understood and applied Fig 7 a Temperature probes in LEFT orientation Intake air from outside Exhaust air to outside Supply air to inside Extract air from inside A B D C In case of RIGHT orie...

Page 29: ...s if the bypass is active this symbol shows that ANTI FROST is active this symbol shows that the IAQ input is activated i e CO2 this symbol shows that the HY input is activated this symbol shows that...

Page 30: ...terrupted Press ESC or wait for about 60 sec to go back to the operation screen OFF is displayed User menu 1 Mode Selection 2 Boost 3 Boost Duration 4 Reset FILTER Alarm 5 Night Mode 6 Installer menu...

Page 31: ...ds To exit the installer menu press ESC or wait for about 60 seconds It allows to select the language among English Italiano Nederlands Fran ais Deutsch Espanol Press OK to enter Language is flashing...

Page 32: ...or to choose NO PRE POST Press OK to select The factory setting DEFAULT is NO NO HEAT output Fig 5 g is never activated PRE the heating element is intalled at intake air side Fig 7 a HEAT output Fig...

Page 33: ...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 34: ...QR590E 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 ca...

Page 35: ...s Fans The fans have external rotor motors of EC type which can be steplessly controlled individually between 10 100 The motor bearings are life time lubricated and maintenance free It is possible to...

Page 36: ...d e when the FILTER signal is displayed on LCD Their maintenance may differ per situation depending on the internal and external environmental conditions Press FILTER button Fig 7 b to reset the Filte...

Page 37: ...is may differ per situation depending on internal and external environmental conditions and on frequency of filter cleaning fig 8 f j k Clean the fans every year with a vacuum cleaner This may differ...

Page 38: ...k fans and heat exchange block Cleaning required 5 Check if air intake and exhaust have been clogged 6 Check ducting system for damage and or dirt accumulation 7 Check if Anti frost icon is displayed...

Page 39: ...Control typology Local demand control Central demand control Manual control no DCV o1 Maximum internal leakage rate 0 8 o2 Maximum external leakage rate 0 5 p1 Internal mixing rate N A p2 External mi...

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