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Ventilation system iV-Smart+ / sMove controller
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Operating instructions
Ventilation system iV-Smart+ / sMove controller
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Operating instructions
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Control elements
sMove controller
The controllers from the sMove product range are electronic control units
for controlling the iV-Smart
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ventilation units.
They are characterised by their timeless and slim design and a simple
touch-based operating concept.
The sMove controller is available in the s4 and s8 versions.
s4 is used to control up to four iV-Smart
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ventilation units.
s8 is used to control up to eight iV-Smart
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ventilation units.
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unit completely.
The connected ventilation units can be controlled in the following modes:
• Heat recovery
• Pause function
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MZ-Home controller
The MZ-Home controller is an electronic control unit for controlling up to
16 iV-Smart
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ventilation units.
Due to its unique and patented Clust-Air technology (multi-zone control)
and its versatility MZ-Home controls up to four zones within the residential
unit. Thus, it ensures individual ventilation to each living area.
The MZ-Home controller consists of a control unit and at least one
(optional up to four) Clust-Air module(s). Each Clust-Air
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control up to four iV-Smart
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accommodation unit. For each zone, the operating mode and output level
can be set manually or via a 7-day timer.
The connected ventilation units can be controlled in the following modes:
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The sMove and MZ-Home controllers can be expanded with additional sensors. An external in-
terface allows the connection of a potential-free switching contact or integration into an existing
home automation system via an analogue input.
For detailed information see the separate operating instructions of the controller.
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Operation of the iV-Smart
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ventilation unit
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Opening/closing the inner cover
For correct functioning of your ventilation system the ventilation unit’s inner cover must be
opened.
Close the inner cover if you take the ventilation unit out of operation.
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In particular situations (i. e. accidents with smoke or leaking gases) it is necessary to close all
doors and windows. In these situations your ventilation units must be disconnected from the
power supply and inner covers must be closed as well.
Re-open the inner cover before taking the ventilation unit into operation again.
Requirements: The inner cover panel is attached.
3.2
Tilting the inner cover
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decreases if the inner cover is only partially open.
Requirements: The inner cover is open.
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Slide the inner cover panel onto the lower (upper)
spacers in the direction of the base plate.
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The sound pressure level is decreased.
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Press the inner cover panel into the base plate in
the direction of the interior wall.
Opening the inner cover:
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Pull the inner cover panel forwards until you feel
all four spacers snap into place.
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You have opened/closed the inner cover.
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