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ENGLISH

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Description and use

INVAVENT 350 (hereafter “the appliance”) is a heat recovery unit for residential use, featuring high heat exchange
efficiency, low power consumption and compact size. The appliance is controlled by a hi-tech electronic management
system and equipped with fan units that utilize EC brushless motors. A heat exchanger is fitted inside the appliance to
guarantee heat exchange efficiency levels >85%. The appliance is equipped with an automatic by-pass function and
integrated antifreeze protection.
(See “Operation and use” for a more detailed description of the various functions).

These appliances have been designed for use in residential
and commercial properties.

Safety

• Follow the safety instructions to prevent any harm to the user.
• Do not use this appliance for purposes other than those described in this manual.
• Having removed the appliance from its packaging, make certain it is intact and undamaged. If in doubt, consult a

professional or contact a Joule Technical Support Centre.

• Do not leave packaging within reach of children or individuals with disabilities.
• Certain basic rules must always be observed when using any electrical appliance: never touch the appliance with wet

or damp hands; never touch the appliance when barefoot.

• Do not operate the appliance in the presence of flammable substances or vapours, such as alcohol, insecticides, 

petrol, etc.

• If the appliance is to be disconnected from the power supply and no longer used, store it out of reach of children and

individuals with disabilities.

• Take precautions to avoid any backdraught of gases into the room from the flue or from other open flame appliances.
• To avoid any risks associated with the accidental resetting of the thermal cutout, this appliance should not be powered

using an external switching device, such as a timer, or connected to a circuit that is powered up and shut off on a 
regular basis.

This appliance can be used by children no less than 8
years of age and by individuals with limited physical, 
sensory or mental capacities, or by inexperienced or un-
trained individuals, provided that they are supervised or
have been instructed in safe use of the appliance and
understand the associated risks. Children must not play
with the appliance. Cleaning and maintenance procedures
- for which the user is responsible - must not be carried out
by children unless supervised.

• Do not make modifications of any kind to this appliance.
• The maintenance instructions must be followed to ensure the appliance does not suffer damage and/or excessive wear.
• Do not expose this appliance to the elements (rain, sun, etc.).
• Do not stand objects on the appliance.
• The inside of the appliance must be cleaned only by a skilled professional.
• Inspect the appliance periodically for visible defects. If the appliance is defective in any way, do not use it; contact a

Joule Technical Support Centre without delay.

• If the appliance does not function correctly or develops a fault, contact a Joule Technical Support Centre without delay.

Ensure that only original Joule replacement parts are used for any repairs.

Warning:

this symbol indicates that care must
be taken to avoid injury to the user

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Summary of Contents for InvaVent 350

Page 1: ...350 Instructions Booklet COD 5 471 084 937 30 02 2018...

Page 2: ...the instructions given in this booklet Following these instructions will ensure a long service life and overall electrical and mechanical reliability Keep this instruction booklet in a safe place Inde...

Page 3: ...pply and no longer used store it out of reach of children and individuals with disabilities Take precautions to avoid any backdraught of gases into the room from the flue or from other open flame appl...

Page 4: ...side through a single dedicated duct The flow of extracted air must be clean i e free of grease soot chemical and corrosive agents and explosive or flammable mixtures Keep the air intake and outlet po...

Page 5: ...Fig 6 Positioning the wall bracket on the wall and marking on wall holes positions using pencil Important respecting the hole wheelbase as shown Fig 7 Verify vertical and horizontal alignment between...

Page 6: ...torque 1 0 N m IMPORTANT Don t use drill but apply screws only manually Connecting air ducts Ducts used for conveying air must be of the correct size Ducts to the outdoors and from the outdoors must...

Page 7: ...ontrol Fig 30 Pre heater Fig 31 Environmental sensors C HCS Cod 12 994 Humidity sensor Fig 32 C TEMP Cod 12 992 Temperature sensor Fig 33 C SMOKE Cod 12 993 Smoke sensor Fig 33 C PIR Cod 12 998 Passiv...

Page 8: ...and the appliance goes into protected mode for one hour with the motors off following which it will restart automatically NOTE Restarting is automatic and don t need User presence By Pass Function Fi...

Page 9: ...the display For more details on setting the time slots and dates see PRG Crono in the Operation and Use section For details on how to activate deactivate the function see Activating deactivating Progr...

Page 10: ...tter A 5 Int Value of the indoor air temperature Example Ext 22 C after pushing the button II See Fig 3 letter B Progr if weekly programming has been activated after pushing the button I NOT UK Market...

Page 11: ...us a different air flow rate To decrease the speed from the HOME page press the key until is displayed 1 Main menu page Press the button from the HOME page to go to a new page entitled Main Menu From...

Page 12: ...SWORD 023 TECHNIC SETP BYP LIFE TIME RESET FIL MBUS ID SPEED LANGUAGE NO FROST Installer Operations menu page Enter the password as shown in the figure to access the installer Operations menu Activati...

Page 13: ...ent address than the default one which is 1 Speed See Fig 3 From Installer menu page selecting Speed you can join to Setting speed Here you can set motorfan speeds C Clean air outlet inside the room D...

Page 14: ...alled on the Fresh air duct See Fig 3 Letter A ATTENTION The appliance is default setted with Heater NOT Enabled factory production So in case of Installing Pre Heater the Installer have to manually a...

Page 15: ...arms page Access the Alarms page only if the machine detects one of the problems detailed below Pre alarm Filters checking without blocking the machine Alarm Filters replacing without blocking the mac...

Page 16: ...e instructions in Maintenance and Cleaning Pressing the key will display NOTE Resetting filters timer See Operation and Use Installer operation menu Reset fil is resetted also the counter Alarm No Fro...

Page 17: ...the note Int probe Call Service Pressing the key will display For technical personnel you must call the Service Alarm Exh Probe damaged The equipment is equipped with an Exhaust temperature probe tha...

Page 18: ...tion page ENGLISH SETUP DATE HOUR PROGRAM PROGRAM Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Sunday Mon Fri Sat Sun Friday Saturday Press the key to confirm Sat Sun Time slot 1 Time slot 2 Time slot 3 Time slo...

Page 19: ...cified intervals however the speeds can be changed manually and in this case the word Man appears in the HOME page NOT UK Markets Speed Airflow Off 1 161 m3 h 2 255 m3 h 3 340 m3 h Boost 360 m3 h Info...

Page 20: ...ed to remove filters closing caps before To remove filters closing caps you have to swipe caps with your hand following the direction shown on closing caps Now filters are available to be removed extr...

Page 21: ...of a replacement It is the user s responsibility to dispose of this appliance through the appropriate channels at the end of its useful life Failure to do so may incur the penalties established by law...

Page 22: ...22 1 1 A 7 7 2 3 5 1 4 6 8 9 2 2 A B...

Page 23: ...23 3 3 A D B C 4 4 a b h 50 mm 60 mm 5 5 6 6 400 mm 110 mm 7 7 8 8 8...

Page 24: ...24 9 9 0 2 0 2 10 10 11 11 To unscrew Torx T25 12 12...

Page 25: ...25 13 13 14 14...

Page 26: ...26 15 15 16 16 To screw Torx T25 Torque 1 0 N m 17 17 18 18 5 19 19 20 20 To unscrew Torx T25 21 21 22 22...

Page 27: ...27 25 25 23 23 24 24 5 26 26 27 27 To screw Torx T25 Torque 1 0 N m...

Page 28: ...emote switch relay 2 OPTIONAL Preheater remote 230Vac relay coil 4 Remote HMI 1 2 3 4 N L 230V 50Hz 1 PE GNYE BU BN PREH PREH BN BU N N L MAINS MAINS 29 29 Mains 2 poles switch 1 POWER SUPPLY VCC A B...

Page 29: ...1 2 POWER SUPPLY PRE HEATER 3 GND BOOST BOOST N L 3 2 1 TM L N 3 Dry contact remote switch relay 32 32 C HCS cod 12 994 3 GND BOOST BOOST 3 Dry contact remote switch relay 33 33 C TEMP cod 12 992 C S...

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Page 34: ...TRE CERTIFICATE OF WORK PERFORMED UNDER GUARANTEE DATE OF WORK STAMP OF TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE CENTRE CERTIFICATE OF WORK PERFORMED UNDER GUARANTEE DATE OF WORK STAMP OF TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE CENTRE CERT...

Page 35: ...ed to your approved stockist This portion of the guarantee should be attached to the appliance UK IRELAND Send the guarantee in sealed envelope to Joule Kylemore Park West Ballyfermot Dublin 10 OTHER...

Page 36: ...arantee is only valid if all details are completed correctly Mailing date Stamp of supplier TO SEND within 8 days from the date of purchese Stamp of supplier Purchase date CUSTOMER DATA name surname s...

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