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Cleaning

To clean:

DANGER

DANGER:

 Before opening the service hatch, 

always make sure that the unit’s supply voltage 

is switched off.

1.  Remove the heat exchanger from the unit.
2.  Wash the heat exchanger with water and neutral 

detergent or use pressurized air.

WARNING

WARNING:

 Do not submerge the heat 

exchanger in water. The electric motor inside the 

exchanger must not get wet.

WARNING

WARNING:

 The use of a pressure washer is 

strictly forbidden.

3.  Dry the heat exchanger properly.
4.  Place the heat exchanger back into the unit.
5.  Start the unit up to verify the rotation.
6.  Close the service hatch.

Replacing heat exchanger belt

If the heat exchanger has stopped rotating, the reason 

for it may be a broken drive belt. Check the condition of 

the belt from the round opening at the front of the heat 

exchanger. There is one spare belt attached to all heat 

exchangers.

NOTE:

 Visit the HelpCenter on our webpage 

www.enervent.fi for videos showing the 

maintenance tasks.

To replace:

DANGER

DANGER:

 Turn off the ventilation unit by 

switching off the main power supply, by 

removing the fuse or by disconnecting the wall 

plug.

Fans

Inspecting

To inspect:

DANGER

DANGER:

 Before opening the service hatch, 

always make sure that the unit’s supply voltage 

is switched off.

1.  Inspect the cleanness of the fans visually when 

changing the filters. 
• 

If they look dirty, clean them.

TIP:

 Vacuum the inside of the unit for better 

performance and cleaner indoor air.

Cleaning

To clean:

DANGER

DANGER:

 Before opening the service hatch, 

always make sure that the unit’s supply voltage 

is switched off.

1.  Remove the fans from the unit.
2.  Clean the fans with a toothbrush or pressurized air.
3.  Place the fans back into the unit.

Heat exchanger

Inspecting

To inspect:

1.  Check the cleanness of the heat exchanger visually 

when changing the filters. 
• 

If it looks dirty, clean it.

TIP:

 Vacuum the inside of the unit for better 

performance and cleaner indoor air.

Summary of Contents for eWind

Page 1: ...User instructions ENG 25 01 2016 Enervent eWind...

Page 2: ...2 Copyright Ensto Enervent 2016 Unauthorized copying and lending are prohibited Approvals and version history Revision Date Description of change Approved by 0 0 2016 01 25...

Page 3: ...Using ventilation in cold season 8 ENHANCED FEATURES 8 Information view 8 eWind Info list 8 Measurements view 9 eWind Measurements list 9 Service reminder view 9 Time to service 9 Settings view 10 ADJ...

Page 4: ...he primary function of the unit The unit is also used for recovering heat energy from extracted air Depending on the model it can be used for cooling supply air during summertime It can also be used f...

Page 5: ...ure display 3 Mode button 4 Eco button 5 Temperature button Button display Description Mode display Current use mode Temperature display Target supply air temperature Mode button Selection of use mode...

Page 6: ...ntilation unit runs normally in the Home mode To select 1 Press the Mode button to scroll to mode 2 The ventilation system adjusts itself to the new setting Home mode with boosted ventilation 3 When e...

Page 7: ...w the system to make slight changes to the defined temperature and ventilation values to save energy In Eco mode the system will not react to temperature changes as quickly as in normal mode but waits...

Page 8: ...you increase the risk of ice build up in your ventilation unit This risk is higher during extreme freezing out conditions and with high indoor humidity extensive shower use and lots of drying laundry...

Page 9: ...C TE45 ESW only Other models show 0 12 r7 Pre heated outside air temperature CHG AGH electrical pre heater C TE02 Only if equipped with CHG AGH or electrical pre heater 32 r8 Relative humidity of extr...

Page 10: ...supply air Ventilation is not sufficient If the ventilation is not sufficient 1 Make sure the filters are clean and do not need to be replaced If the filters are dirty replace them as instructed in c...

Page 11: ...The error code is visible in the display All units are stopped AB fault tolerant The error code flashes in the display in 2 second intervals The exhaust fan runs in minimum speed Service Text FILS is...

Page 12: ...der prompt FILS when the service period has expired Acknowledge the FILS service reminder after maintenance by pressing any button on the eWind operating panel for 5 seconds NOTE When performing a mai...

Page 13: ...e is switched off NOTE For LTR series units The power cuts off when the service hatch is opened 1 Open the service hatch 2 Remove the filter from the ventilation device 3 Remove the filter fabric from...

Page 14: ...angers NOTE Visit the HelpCenter on our webpage www enervent fi for videos showing the maintenance tasks To replace DANGER DANGER Turn off the ventilation unit by switching off the main power supply b...

Page 15: ...ating the exchanger Leave the holders on the heat exchanger 8 Loosen the U beam on one side of the heat exchanger by removing the screws under the U beam rubber gasket 9 Unscrew the hexagonal screw of...

Page 16: ...d Restart the pump Replace the motor or the belt Replace the actuator Find out why replace the fan The unit will not start before the alarm condition has been removed and the alarm acknowledged by pre...

Page 17: ...nit service hatch is open Close the service hatch TE30 temperature sensor is faulty Repair or change the sensor AL7 Supply air hot Fire hazard 55 C Supply air hot Fire hazard Check for any heat source...

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Page 20: ...sto com www enervent com Enervent eWind ECO C 3 sec 120 min Quick guide for user ENG Acknowledge the FILS service reminder after maintenance by pressing any button on the eWind operating panel for 5 s...

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