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The B 500 Professional offers you the possibility of 
changing  the  factory  settings  and  making  various  set- 
tings to meet your requirements.

 

Please proceed as  follows:

 

1. Press the 

„PROG” button on the remote control unit

 

„Prog“.

 

2. 

The number „10“ will appear on the control panel 
display.

 

3. Select one of the main menus (10, 20, or 30, see 

table below).

 

4. Once your have reached the main menu you are 

looking for, press the „SET” button to reach the re- 
quired sub-menu, e.g. 11, 12, or 13.

 

 

5. Once your have reached the sub-menu you are loo- 

king for, after a few seconds the display will flash 
with a number such as 00, 01, or 98. By pressing 
the  blue  „Humidity“  button  (%)  you  can  increase 
the figure with 

‘+’ or decrease it with ‘-‘.

 

6. When  you  have  made  the  necessary  change,  sim- 

ply wait for about 10 seconds. After that the display 
will  jump  back  to  the  standard  position  (showing 
relative humidity) and the changes will be saved.

 

If  no  more  settings  have  been  made  for  10 

seconds the display will jump back to the s 
tandard position  (showing relative humidi- 
ty).  The  programming  process  can  be  termi- 
nated at any time by pressing the ON / OFF 
button. Please note, however, that this will 
result in the loss of all the changes that have 
been made.

 

 

 

 

10 

Hooter setting

 

 

11

 

Hooter  active  when  tank

 

00 = OFF

 

 

 

 

empty

 

01 = ON

 

01

 

 

12

 

Hooter active when UV

 

00 = OFF

 

Only at version with

 

 

 

lamp is defective

 

01 = ON

 

UV-C-technology

 

01

 

 

13

 

Hooter  active  with  external

 

00 = OFF

 

With external sensor

 

 

 

water sensor alarm

 

01 = ON

 

 

01

 

 

14

 

Hooter  active  when  tank

 

00 = OFF

 

(Only in combination with automatic

 

 

 

content >=50 liters

 

01 = ON

 

water  supply)

 

01

 

 

15

 

Hooter active when no

 

00 = OFF

 

 

 

 

radio signal

 

01 = ON

 

01

 

20

 

 

Relay setting

 

 

 

 

 

21

 

Relay active when tank

 

00 = OFF

 

Only necessary with connection  to a

 

 

 

empty

 

01 = ON

 

central air-conditioning system

 

00

 

 

22

 

Relay active when UV lamp

 

00 = OFF

 

Only necessary with connection  to a

 

 

 

is defective

 

01 = ON

 

central air-conditioning system

 

00

 

 

23

 

Relay active  with  external

 

00 = OFF

 

Only necessary with connection  to a

 

 

 

water sensor alarm

 

01 = ON

 

central air-conditioning system

 

00

 

 

24

 

Relay active when tank

 

00 = OFF

 

Only necessary with connection  to a

 

 

 

content >= 50 Litre

 

01 = ON

 

central air-conditioning system

 

00

 

Main  Sub- 
menu menu

 

Description

 

Setting

 

Comment

 

Factory 
setting

 

16. Menu  programming

 

Summary of Contents for B500

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...gy with calcium conversion cartridge B 14 Changing the UV tubes B 14 21 Parts list B 15 22 Design Exploded view drawing B 16 23 Maintenance check lists B 17 24 Correcting faults B 19 25 Installation suggestions B 20 26 Technical d a t a B 21 m Before you commission your new equip ment please read through the operating in structions Commissioning Check List Within the equipment are the accessories ...

Page 3: ...er change indicator Electronic water level indicator Fan speed indicator Automatic fan Actual required atmospheric humidity dis play Menu in programming mode or Fault code with error message Error message display note fault code The electronic hygrostat radio sensor system auto matically controls the humidifier The required humid ity values can be set by means of the remote control m Disconnect th...

Page 4: ...r level is indicated by light emitting diodes max 5 stages Both normal tap water and softened water can be used to operate the humidifier m Do not use distilled water Take care to fill correctly since spilt water could enter the equipment and cause a short circuit The maximum temperature of the water must not exceed 35 C The water level is sensed by copper electrodes and is indicated by LEDs on th...

Page 5: ...n of the housing thus causing leaks m Before doing any work on the appliance always make sure it is unplugged from the wall socket In the event of a defect in the control panel it may be necessary to replace it completely Please proceed as follows 1 Raise the upper part of the housing 2 Loosen the four screws on the corners of the con trol panel and take the panel out 3 Unplug the plugs 1 2 X9 vfr...

Page 6: ... its own speed depending on the output required It does this by measuring the changes in atmospheric humidity and increasing or decreasing the fan speed accordingly To activate the automatic fan press the side of the Fan button and hold it down until the last bar has disappeared from the indicator and the red diode with the fan symbol has gone out To deactivate it simply increase the fan speed wit...

Page 7: ...toryadjusted to 2 14 Coding the radio sensor system Coding the sensor These appliances are coded in the factory but if two or more are used in direct proximity to one another i e less than 50 metres apart a different coding may be necessary For each slide control there are only two positions ON up and 0FF down which give 16 possible combinations Please note each appliance and its ra dio sensor a b...

Page 8: ...s setting yourself Please refer to the section on Menu programming The following fault codes tell you what problem has occurred and what has to be done m If a fault code is displayed only the On Off button and the PROG and SET key on the re mote control unit can be used Fault code Fault What to do 01 Water tank is empty Check water level and top up if necessary Check water level diodes for dirt an...

Page 9: ...ve humidi ty The programming process can be termi nated at any time by pressing the ON OFF button Please note however that this will result in the loss of all the changes that have been made 10 Hooter setting 11 Hooter active when tank 00 OFF empty 01 ON 01 12 Hooter active when UV 00 OFF Only at version with lamp is defective 01 ON UV C technology 01 13 Hooter active with external 00 OFF With ext...

Page 10: ... switch or other 230V 01 ON switching mechanism REQUIRED humidity level is fixed at 90 The ACTUAL display shows a constant 00 rF The fan can be set freely at any suitable speed 00 35 Setting Changing interval of the fan in auto mode 01 10 min Dependent on the size of the room The immersion pump can be removed from the centre plate by turning it in the direction indicated by the arrow Take particul...

Page 11: ...ection to the local water main must be made by a qualified specialist i e a licensed installation tech nician Please note the water supply utility s regula tions It may be advisable to fit a back flow stop valve We recommend our 1 5 metre long safety pressure hose for the connection between the water pipe and the appliance Product no 1754 The automatic sys tem for topping up the water incorporates...

Page 12: ...ly removed from the clips The service life is approx 6 months which primarily depends on the dirt in the room air e g smoke and dust accumulation Air scoop with flexible hose These accessories are especially used in church or gans The scoop is fitted or screwed to the outlet of the B 500 Provided with a flexible aluminium ventila tion hose 150 mm which carries the humidified air into the critical ...

Page 13: ...perly and insert it into the glass tube again with care The UV lamp is to be disposed of in accordance with legal requirements The UV tube has an operating life of about 5000 hours m Please take care that the quartz glass body in which the source sits is not damaged when fitting and removing the UV source All accessories can be retrofitted at any time at the factory or by an authorised dealer m In...

Page 14: ...ypad foil 1401 Water distribution 1402 Stick on part extension left 1403 Stick on part extension right 1406 Remote control 1411 Filter rods without grooves 6 1412 Filter rods with grooves 4 1413 Clamp bracket with double nib 1500 Fan complete with motor housing and 1507 mounting parts Fan housing 1508 Sheet metal screw M 4 2 x 19 A2 4 1518 Plug body with cable 1520 Gum metal bumper M 4 1522 1 High...

Page 15: ...22 Construction ...

Page 16: ... residues such as lime or dust for instance by means of a needle a screwdriver or even use a vacuum cleaner for this Lift middle part of device off in upward direction Remove remaining water from the water container and clean the tub bottom part This is necessary in particular when using fresh water in order to avoid higher concent rations of residues Visual check of the copper electrode bars see ...

Page 17: ... cartridge Lift the centre plate upwards out of the water tank lower part The UV degermination arrangement is located below the centre plate next to the pump Inspect stainless steel tube visually and remove fouling Withdraw pump hoses from the stainless steel tube and check the passage of the stainless steel tube hoses Remove fouling Take care that the quartz glass body is not damaged The lime con...

Page 18: ...ectly installed Renew filter Check the filter seating Water degermination moni tor lamp does not light 1 UV source defect Replace UV source Device does not respond to the remote control Battery discharged or incorrectly installed Distance between remote control and device too great Check battery and replace note Reduce distance Automatic water feed no longer replenishes water 2 Safety pressure hos...

Page 19: ... must be taken to ensure that adequately large openings are available for air intakes and outlets to ventilate the appliance Living room area Equipment in a specialist shop walk in humidor Possible uses in the museum area or in churches to protect valuable organs 25 Installation suggestions ...

Page 20: ...ent Air flow capacity 900 m h Evaporation capacity 2 6 ltr h on 25o C and 20 r H Evaporation filter area 3 5 m Weight empty approx 24 kg Water reservoir approx 50 ltr Dimensions L 75 5 x H 62 0 x W 36 5 cm m Disconnect the mains plug before openingthe equipment 26 Technical data ...

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