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It allows to set the duration of the Boost speed. 

Press OK to select.

Time setting options are 15 - 30 - 45 - 60 minutes.

Increase/decrease the minutes using 

 or 

.

Press OK to select and go back to the previous menu.

Factory setting (DEFAULT): 15 minutes. 

User Menu

1 Mode Selection
2 Boost
3 Boost Duration
4 Reset FILTER Alarm
5 Night Mode
6 Weekly timer
7 Installer Menu

It allows to select the maximum speed (Boost).

Press OK to select. 

Choose NO or YES using 

 or 

Press OK to select and go back to the previous menu.

Factory setting (DEFAULT): NO.

Boost speed can be adjusted during the installation.

Boost speed can be activated if the Mode selection is 3V, Holiday or Slave.

Boost function can be enabled in these ways:

- from the User Menu (2 Boost function).

- pressing the BOOST button on the CTRL-DSP for at least 2 seconds (Fig. 7.b -     ).

- using a remote momentary switch connected to the BST input (Fig. 5.h).

If Boost is active, the icon       is displayed and the unit runs at the selected Boost speed, for the 

duration time set in the User Menu “3 Boost duration”; afterwards the unit reverts to selected 

speed. 

Boost can be deactivated before time only by pressing the BOOST button on the CTRL-DSP for at 

least 2 seconds (Fig. 7.b -      ).

If the Weekly timer is activated       the Boost functionality can be activated.

If the Weekly timer is deactivated      the Boost functionality cannot be activated.

User Menu

1 Mode Selection
2 Boost
3 Boost Duration
4 Reset FILTER Alarm
5 Night Mode
6 Weekly timer
7 Installer Menu

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User Menu

1 Mode Selection
2 Boost
3 Boost Duration
4 Reset FILTER Alarm
5 Night Mode
6 Weekly timer
7 Installer Menu

It allows to reset the Filter Alarm after maintenance/replacement, only when FILTER is displayed 

(Fig. 7.b -      ). 

Timing can be set during the installation.

Factory setting (DEFAULT): 3 months.

Press OK to select and reset.

Press ESC to go back to the previous menu.

FILTER is no more displayed.

The Filter Alarm can be also reset pressing the FILTER button on the CTRL-DSP (Fig. 7.b -     ).

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It allows to deactivate the automatic operation of the speed increased via remote IAQ sensors: 

the unit operates at speed 1. When the “ending time” is elapsed, the unit returns to operate at the 

selected speed.

Press OK to select.

Select the submenu item using 

 or 

:

 

1 Enabling: select ON or OFF - Factory setting (DEFAULT): OFF

 

2 Starting Time: set the time - Factory setting (DEFAULT): 20:00 o’clock (8 p.m.)

 

3 Ending Timer: set the time - Factory setting (DEFAULT): 08:00 o’clock (8 a.m.)

Change the time using 

 or 

: switch from hour to minute pressing OK.

Press OK to confirm.

Press ESC to go back to the previous menu.

If the Night Mode is activated, the icon      is displayed.

If both the Night Mode and the Weekly Timer are activated               the unit speed is the one set in 

the Weekly Timer program while any remote IAQ sensor is deactivated.

If the Night Mode is activated        while the Weekly Timer is deactivated      the unit operates in 

Night Mode (speed 1 and remote IAQ sensors disabled).

If the user changes manually the speed using  or , or push the BOOST button (Fig. 7.b-     ), the 

Night Mode is disabled and the icon       vanishes.

User Menu

1 Mode Selection
2 Boost
3 Boost Duration
4 Reset FILTER Alarm
5 Night Mode
6 Weekly timer
7 Installer Menu

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Summary of Contents for Homevent VIGO 550A

Page 1: ...wn special duct If the environment in which the product is installed also houses a fuel operating device water heater methane stove etc that is not a sealed chamber type it is essential to ensure adeq...

Page 2: ...interruption to the unit any period more than 72 hours can create a health and safety hazard damage components and will invalidate any warranty Operating temperature 0 C up to 40 C Service Although th...

Page 3: ...INEARE BORDI NETTI NOME FIRMA SE NON SPECIFICATO QUOTE IN MILLIMETRI FINITURA SUPERFICIE TOLLERANZE INTERRUZIONE QR Fig 3 a Connections in LEFT and RIGHT orientation A B C D E F LEFT A Intake air from...

Page 4: ...understood and applied The appliance is delivered in one carton box The appliance should be stored and transported in such a way that it is protected against physical damage that can harm spigots casi...

Page 5: ...flat surface wall The unit must always be installed vertically It s important that the unit is completely leveled before it is put into operation Place the unit preferably in a separate room e g stora...

Page 6: ...the back of the unit 5 c Hook the unit at its bracket 5 d Make sure it is at spirit level and fix it by means of the safety screw 5 e Connect the condensation drain joints G 3 4 M placed in the botto...

Page 7: ...t must be earthed The units are wired internally from factory To connect the the CTRL DSP to the mother board use a 4 poles twisted pair cable 30m max length Unit comes pre wired with mains supply cab...

Page 8: ...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...

Page 9: ...of a high efficiency level as well as of the humidity rate Table 6 c indicates the sound level at the different speeds Static Pressure Pa Airflow m3 h 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600...

Page 10: ...14 10 80 20 50 96 3 0 39 93 5 0 74 91 1 1 07 88 9 1 39 86 9 1 67 0 50 20 30 94 2 0 02 89 3 0 85 1 0 81 5 0 78 2 0 0 60 20 40 95 0 11 91 0 18 87 3 0 23 83 8 0 24 80 4 0 23 0 70 20 50 95 8 0 2 92 5 0 3...

Page 11: ...78 47 Exhaust 78 65 70 71 62 59 53 45 80 50 Breakout 81 69 67 69 62 56 48 36 82 48 Speed 80 Lw dB SOUND POWER OCTAVE BAND Lp dB A 63 125 250 500 1 K 2 K 4 K 8K Tot 3m Intake 73 61 67 69 59 56 50 43 75...

Page 12: ...that BOOST speed is activated DISABLED shows that the CTRL DSP is disabled BOOST to manually activate the BOOST speed to move to the right when setting the Weekly Timer FILTRO to reset the Filter Ala...

Page 13: ...anually changed using or In case the IAQ sensor input is activated as per Fig 5h e g HY or IAQ sensor the unit speed increases by 15 and the icon is displayed Once the IAQ input is deactivated the uni...

Page 14: ...enu 1 Mode Selection 2 Boost 3 Boost Duration 4 Reset FILTER Alarm 5 Night Mode 6 Weekly timer 7 Installer Menu It allows to reset the Filter Alarm after maintenance replacement only when FILTER is di...

Page 15: ...layed Change the days using or Press OK to set the daily time program max 4 time slots Switch from hours minutes speeds using or Change hours minutes speeds using or The daily program can be copied in...

Page 16: ...ULT Left Installer Menu 1 Language 2 Date time 3 Machine orientation 4 Normal Mode 6 Bypass settings It allows to select the orientation of the duct connections from and to outside LEFT or RIGHT hand...

Page 17: ...t or Holiday Press OK to enter Choose speed 1 speed 2 speed 3 Boost or Holiday using or Press OK to select The setting ranges are Speed 1 10 80 Factory setting DEFAULT 40 Speed 2 20 90 Factory setting...

Page 18: ...any speed DEFAULT 0 Increase decrease the speed using or Press OK to select Press ESC to go back to the previous menu Installer Menu 8 Heating 10 Speed setting 11 Airflow Balancing 12 F7 filter 13 Fi...

Page 19: ...Weekly Timer is OFF Press OK to enter Press ESC to go back to the previous menu Installer Menu 15 Constant Pressure 17 Periodic purge 18 Working Hours Counter 19 ModBus settings 20 Save settings The u...

Page 20: ...he indoor and outdoor temperature combinations are such that the heat exchange is not recommended If activated the Bypass icon is displayed Fig 7 b ANTI FROST Intake fan speed is reduced during very c...

Page 21: ...11 11 10 10 9 9 8 8 7 7 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 N DISEGNO SCALA 1 1 TITOLO MATERIALE DATA DISEG VERIF APPR FABB Qual ANGOLARE FINITURA LINEARE BORDI NETTI NOME FIRMA SE NON SPECIFICATO QUOTE IN MILLI...

Page 22: ...form this operation may vary depending on indoor and outdoor ambient conditions Press FILTER button Fig 7 b to reset the Filter Alarm Filters must be replaced every year MAINTENANCE WARNING Make sure...

Page 23: ...epending on indoor and outdoor ambient conditions and on frequency of filter cleaning Clean the fans every year with a vacuum cleaner following the below illustrations Fig 8 f g k The actual need to p...

Page 24: ...Unpleasant smell 1 Drain connections 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 Ch...

Page 25: ...y instructions www homevent co uk t Airflow sensitivity to pressure variations N A u Indoor outdoor air tightness m3 h N A v1 AEC Annual electricity consumption warm climates kWh 2 2 3 7 5 2 v2 AEC An...

Page 26: ...26 NOTES...

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Page 28: ...Tel 44 0 1384 275822 Email sales homevent co uk 46 Third Avenue Pensnett Trading Estate Kingswinford West Midlands DY6 7US UK www homevent co uk VIGO 550A ISSUE A 03 21...

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