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ADVANCED FUNCTIONS

Selecting humidity sensitivity mode

Bathroom climates may vary depending on a number of 

factors: room size, the presence of any natural draught 

ventilation, temperature, etc. These factors may affect the 

fan humidity response, causing it to start too quickly or 

too slowly. 

The factory setting is position 2: normal humidity 

response, which works best in most cases.

1)

 Press the Speed + and 

Humidity mode buttons 

simultaneously 

(the blue and 

yellow LEDs flash quickly).

Press the Humidity Mode but-

ton until the desired humidity 

sensitivity mode is selected.

Position 1:

 the Silent LED comes 

on – fast humidity response.

Position 2:

 the Max LED comes 

on – normal humidity response.

Position 3:

 The Silent and Max 

LEDs come on together – slow 

humidity response.

Position 4:

 Both the Silent and 

Max LEDs stay off – humidity 

control is deactivated.

2)

 Press the Speed + and 

Humidity Mode buttons at the 

same time 

(The blue and yellow 

LEDs stop flashing).

TIMER

HUMIDITY

TIMER

CONSTANT

5

15
30

SPEED

SILENT

MAX

S

MIN

TIMER

HUMIDITY

TIMER

CONSTANT

5

15
30

SPEED

SILENT

MAX

S

MIN

TIMER

HUMIDITY

TIMER

CONSTANT

5

15
30

SPEED

SILENT

MAX

S

MIN

10

Summary of Contents for intellivent 2.0

Page 1: ...MANUAL INTELLIVENT 2 0 EN D E S I G N E R S E R I E S...

Page 2: ...recalibration or maintenance This light fitting is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless th...

Page 3: ...stallation options 5 Connecting a pull cord switch 6 Factory setting 7 Setting functions 10 Advanced functions Setting humidity sensitivity mode Pause function with momentary switch 12 LED indicators...

Page 4: ...vel and capacity to meet your needs Continuous operation Continuous ventilation mode Airing function If the fan has been inactive for 26 hours an airing programme will run for 60 minutes Pause functio...

Page 5: ...be installed in an environment where the temperature exceeds 50 C Attach an appropriate adapter to the fan s chassis 98 1 for a 100 duct or 118 2 for a 125 duct The fan can also be installed and used...

Page 6: ...Push the multi pole switch up to position 0 OFF 2 The cable can be installed either along the surface using entries A in the chassis or concealed using the B inlets in the chassis Both options are sh...

Page 7: ...humidity control Switched live SL is connected to activate the fan s timer i e when the bathroom light is switched on This option provides a 90 second start delay 3 Humidity control timer with retrac...

Page 8: ...allation is complete push the safety switch down to position I ON to make the fan active again When the fan is connected to the power supply it performs a self test where electronics LEDs and operatio...

Page 9: ...on Use the SPEED buttons to set the speed Restore the factory default timer speed by pressing both the SPEED buttons simultaneously 2 Delay time Set the timer to 5 15 or 30 minutes 3 Humidity mode hum...

Page 10: ...flash quickly Press the Humidity Mode but ton until the desired humidity sensitivity mode is selected Position 1 the Silent LED comes on fast humidity response Position 2 the Max LED comes on normal...

Page 11: ...s the timer button and hold it in for 5 seconds until the 5 min LED comes on 3 Press the Speed and Humidity Mode buttons at the same time The blue and yellow LEDs stop flashing Deactivation 1 Press th...

Page 12: ...m Blue flashing LED The fan is running the fan sensor has detected that it can reduce its reference values for humidity in the room Yellow LED on The fan is running timer control has been activated Ye...

Page 13: ...o the duct Press the motor mount ring s snap in catch and swing out the motor blades When cleaning the fan pay particular attention to the blades if these are dirty Otherwise there is a risk of imbala...

Page 14: ...er cleaning swing the motor mount ring back into position and lock it by securing the snap in catch Switch the multi pole switch back on by moving the switch down to position 1 ON If maintenance of th...

Page 15: ...installed in a normal residential environment must be connected to a voltage of 240 V AC 50Hz must not have been exposed to lightning or abnormal power surges must not have been subjected to tamperin...

Page 16: ...es 100 and 125 Metal grille for sizes 100 and 125 Cold surge protection for sizes 100 and 125 YVG100 and 125 Feed through with cold surge protection For optimum ventilation you must ensure that suffic...

Page 17: ...98 silent speed 118 silent speed 98 max speed 118 max speed Pa m h TECHNICAL DATA Pipe outlet for concealed installation Maximum capacity 134 m h Sound pressure level 3 m Silent mode 21 dB A Power co...

Page 18: ...an move the safety switch to position 0 OFF and then back to position I ON No LEDs on This is entirely normal if the fan has been set to continuous operation No LEDs are on in this mode If the fan has...

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