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• This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with

reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and
knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning
use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.

• Please ensure that Odyssey is switched OFF from the mains before

conducting any system inspections or repairs.

• DO NOT remove any protection covers. Odyssey’s electronics are not

user servicable.

• Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the

appliance.

• The Valve/Controller, Temperature Sensors and LCD User Interface Panel are

designed for operation in dry environments. Ensure that these devices are not
exposed to direct contact with water or moisture.

• The system is not designed for use in areas contaminated with oil vapour

from cooking or other oils. Oil vapour may cause crack damage, electrical

failure or fire.

• High strength magnets are used in the grille. Ensure these are not removed

or left near children.

• Do not touch the exposed ventilator rotor. The unit can switch to power mode

automatically when in operation.

• Always switch the system off when performing cleaning or maintenance.
• There are slow moving parts in the valve. Do not touch the valve while in

operation.

•Never disassemble the controller or ventilator motor as they contain hazardous 

voltage.

• Do not block air inlets or outlets.
• Do not modify the system or any of its components.

CAUTION:

 In order to avoid a hazard due to inadvertent resetting of the 

thermal cut-out, this appliance must not be supplied through an external 
switching device, such as a timer, or connected to a circuit that is regularly 
switched on and off by the utility.

Safety Precautions

Summary of Contents for ODY400-D

Page 1: ...Operation Manual HR2400...

Page 2: ...he system is not designed for use in areas contaminated with oil vapour from cooking or other oils Oil vapour may cause crack damage electrical failure or fire High strength magnets are used in the gr...

Page 3: ...art using your Odyssey system simply 1 Touch the user interface panel screen to display the home menu screen 2 Press the On button so that the button turns red 3 Press the Set Point button to display...

Page 4: ...tantly monitors the environmental conditions and determines what the optimal ventilation solution is for the building at any given time The user is simply required to set a desired living space temper...

Page 5: ...Roof Space Moisture Living Space Warming Air Circulation Roof Space Temperature Control To cool Odyssey will constantly monitor its sensors until the conditions mean that there is a benefit of flushin...

Page 6: ...performance of the ceiling insulation When the living space temperature is above the set point and the environmental conditionsarenotsuitabletocoolthelivingspace Odysseywilloperateasanatural wind ven...

Page 7: ...t point temperature To do this Odyssey will constantly monitor its sensors until it determines that it is beneficial to flush warmer external air through the building When this is not the case Odyssey...

Page 8: ...ooking etc Additionally a user may want to use BOOST to quickly freshen up a home and then return the unit to auto mode To use BOOST simply press the BOOST button The button graphic will change and th...

Page 9: ...es are avaliable if a specific reason requires it such as the system fighting with a heating product during the colder months Switching Odyssey to Standby To place the Odyssey into standby press the p...

Page 10: ...Screen see page 11 6 Date Indicator If Set 7 Time AM PM if 12hour clock is selected 8 Current System Operating Task and Zone of Focus 9 External Temperature Relative Humidity Indicator 10 Roof Space T...

Page 11: ...4 Change Set Point Selection Zone 5 Decrease Set Point Value Button 6 Date Indicator If Set 7 Time AM PM if 12hour clock is selected 8 Selected Set Point Zone 9 Roof Space Set Point Value 10 Living Sp...

Page 12: ...space temperature is lower than the set point It has also detected that the external temperature is warmer than the living space temperature and that it is beneficial for the living space to flush th...

Page 13: ...rnesses the wind and roof space stack pressure to operate without any electrical assistance In this function Odyssey has disengaged the ventilator motor This allows the ventilators impeller to rotate...

Page 14: ...ey has engaged the ventilator motor at full speed Odyssey has closed the valve so that the air is drawn out of the buildings roof space This mode will typically occur during the evening and nights in...

Page 15: ...ed with water as the magnets on the reverse side can be damaged or corrode Re attach the grille to the grille frame ensuring that all 4 magnets are in place User Interface Panel Dirt and fingerprint o...

Page 16: ...hould be able to notice that air is being extracted from the living space when standing next to the ceiling grille The operating mode can also be checked on the user interface panel Problem Possible A...

Page 17: ...PL 2m Motor Motor Voltage Material 400 mm 500 mm 2400 m3 hr 30 dB A Electronic Commutating EC brushless motor 240 VAC 50 Hz Housing Rotor Plastic ASA PPS GF40 Flashing Collar Soft Aluminium Powdercoat...

Page 18: ...Grille Type Return air grille with removable grille Diameter 400 mm Material Grille Grille Frame Plastic ASA Ceiling Clips Plastic PA6 GF30 Screws Steel Z P Weight 1 06 kg User Interface Panel Type 8...

Page 19: ...300 760 233 sales csr com au Technical Ventilation Enquiries PH 1800 354 044 August 2020 I 043 E Bradford is a business division of CSR Building Products Limited ABN 55 008 631 356 10 Stanton Road Sev...

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