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Chapter 4

– Using the Control Panel

4.4.6  Timer Information in the Control Panel

The control panel informs about the timer status without the need to access the T imer menu windows. When the timer
is activated, the second line of the display’s main window shows the selected start and the stop times. In addition, the
timer LED will show a green light when the timer is activated. When the timer is not activated, the timer LED will show
a red light (in standby mode) or no light (in running mode).

4.4.7  Time & Day Setting

When the system is first connected to the power, the day and time displayed
will be incorrect and will have to be set, for the timer function to work properly.
Once the current day and time are set, they will only need to be reset if the unit
is disconnected from the power supply for more than an hour.

1.

To access the Time & Day function from the main display window, press the

Menu

key six times.

2.

Press and hold the 

Enter

key until the cursor starts to flash. 

3.

Select the hour by pressing the 

p

key. 

4.

Press the 

Enter

key to save the hour setting and to proceed to the minute

setting.

5.

Select the minutes by pressing the 

p

key. 

6.

Press the 

Enter

key to save the minute setting and to proceed to the day

setting.

7.

Select the day of the week by pressing the 

p

key. 

8.

Press the 

Enter

key to save the day setting and to exit the enter mode.

9.

Press the 

Power

key to return to the main display. 

Note:

The display will automatically return to the main window if no key is

pressed for 15 seconds.

Timer LED         Display’s Main Window

• Timer is deactivated
• System is on standby

Timer Deactivated

When the system is switched off
(standby), the timer status LED is red.

When the system is running, the timer
status LED is not lit.

Timer Activated

When the timer is activated, the timer
status LED is green and the se cond line of
the display shows the day and the time the
system will next switch Timer ON to Timer
OFF period.

• Timer is deactivated
• System is running

• Timer activated
• System is on standby 

• Timer is activated
• System is running.

red

off

green

green

Summary of Contents for HealthPro 100

Page 1: ...Swiss Made 105 10 31 40_140113_IN_MA_HP100_EN CN HealthPro 100 User Manual...

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Page 3: ...danger of dust explosions Do not use this appliance in explosive areas Only use filters and accessories recommended by the manufacturer Do not use outdoors Do not obstruct the air inlet and air outlet...

Page 4: ...ng the Daily Timer 15 4 4 4 Setting the Weekly Timer 16 4 4 5 Timer ON OFF Fan Speed Selection 16 4 4 6 Timer Information in the Control Panel 17 4 4 7 Time Day Setting 17 4 4 8 Filter Life Reset 18 4...

Page 5: ...llutants enter the room air is high or the indoor air quality requirements are stringent the hourly air delivery of the system needs to exceed the room air volume several times To achieve that level o...

Page 6: ...ances a divergence of 10 10m3 h is deemed acceptable Note The air delivery rate refers to the system s initial air delivery which will decrease as filters load up with dust particles Measuring instrum...

Page 7: ...6 Turn the device upside down on a soft and clean surface Place the mounting rail on the purifier s base so that the holes line up with the black connector pins on the base The cut ins should face the...

Page 8: ...a wall or a cupboard In general the more centrally the system is positioned the better the performance Position the system close to a power outlet and make sure that the power cable is positioned in a...

Page 9: ...ures air intake openings on two sides The PreMaxTM filter module consists of frame 1 and the PreMaxTM filter which is fixed inside the frame by four filter clamps The fan assembly comprises two housin...

Page 10: ...everal square meters of tightly pleated HyperHEPA filter media that removes even the tiniest particles 5 Low turbulence low velocity air is returned to the room via the EvenFlow diffuser 3 2 Descripti...

Page 11: ...the front locking arm Several operations can be completed via the electronic control panel including Switching the system on and off Controlling the fan speed and corresponding air delivery rate Chec...

Page 12: ...uced dramatically either due to a reduction in airflow particle filters are clogged or a reduction in filter efficiency gas phase filter is saturated Fan Speed LEDs These LEDs simulate the fan speed t...

Page 13: ...ced by the system in a specific environment are calculated as follows hourly air delivery of the system m3 h air changes per hour ACH air volume of the room m3 N B The air delivery rates at the variou...

Page 14: ...red with an internal memory bank which contains infor mation about the different filters lives under specific conditions of use The Filter Life Monitor makes a calculation of the remaining filter life...

Page 15: ...splay window press the Menu key twice 2 Press and hold the Enter key until the cursor starts to flash 3 Press the p key once to activate the timer Note If the start and stop time are identical the tim...

Page 16: ...tion exits the enter mode 4 4 4 Setting the Weekly Timer The weekly timer allows the activation deactivation of the Timer ON period on certain days of the week In its default setting the timer is enab...

Page 17: ...the Enter key until the cursor starts to flash 3 Select the hour by pressing the p key 4 Press the Enter key to save the hour setting and to proceed to the minute setting 5 Select the minutes by pres...

Page 18: ...e main display window press the Menu key ten times The current display language is displayed 2 To change the display language press and hold the Enter key until the cursor starts to flash 3 Use the p...

Page 19: ...remain airborne for long periods of time This dust group is made up of small combustion particles that are created as the result of combustion processes of automobiles small allergen particles such a...

Page 20: ...to the Fine Dust index 6 Press and hold the Enter key until the cursor appears 7 Press the p key to modify the Fine Dust index to reflect the fine dust pollution levels found in the environment where...

Page 21: ...ible to switch the timer on and off with the remote control To switch the timer on press the Timer Modification key and then the Timer ON key To switch the timer off press the Timer Modification key a...

Page 22: ...a matter of minutes The illustration of the system on the right side of the control panel shows the positions of the individual filters These positions correspond to the actual positions of the filter...

Page 23: ...the arm from its snap in position in the diffuser Disengage the other arm in the same way 3 Pull both locking arms evenly outwards until they snap into place and remain open Access to all filter eleme...

Page 24: ...using For details on how to close the housing please refer to the section 6 3 8 Dispose of the used filter by placing it into the plastic bag in which the new filter is supplied 7 Lift the frame from...

Page 25: ...see the section 6 7 9 Put frame 2 back into the housing and reposition the diffuser For closing refer to the section 6 3 Frame 2 6 6 Discarding Used Filters Used filters can normally be put into the...

Page 26: ...wall mounting of the system where floor space is limited InFlow Complete ducting adapter kit for the creation of positive pressure if placed within the room and negative pressure if placed outside th...

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