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Vallox

096

SE

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONTROL PANEL

This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack 

of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the 

hazards involved. 

Children shall not play with the appliance. 

Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.

4. 

Week-clock control

4.1 

Week programme programming

The week programme can be used to set the desired fan speed (base fan 

speed) and supply air temperature for each hour of the day on seven days a 

week. The week programme overrides manual adjustments.
Carbon dioxide and humidity adjustment can increase fan speed but never 

decrease it below the base fan speed set in the week programme. 

Example: Monday

It is the intention to decrease fan speed to speed 2 and supply air temperature 

to 17 ºC between 07:00 (7 a.m.) and 16:00 (4 p.m.). After that, fan speed 

is raised to speed 4 and supply air temperature to 20 ºC. For the evening, 

fan speed is boosted to speed 6 between 19:00 and 21:00 (7 p.m. and 9 

p.m.), after which fan speed is lowered back to 4.

4.2 

Adjusting time

5. 

Factory settings

Base fan speed  

=  1

Maximum fan speed 

=  8

Carbon dioxide adjustment (CO

2

)  =   900 ppm CO

2

Adjustment interval 

=   10 min

Winter parameter A 

=   9 bars 

Winter parameter B 

=   3 bars

Mode of melting 

=    heat recovery cell bypass

Maintenance reminder 

=   4 months

Cell bypass 

=   12 °C

Cascade adjustment 

=   not in use

Speed steps: 

1.  

=  31 % 

2.  

=  42 % 

3.  

=  47 % 

4.  

=  54 % 

5.  

=  59 %

6. 

=  66 % 

7.  

=  72 % 

8.  

=  100 %

Humidity level (Rh level) setting 

=   automatic

Switch type  

=   fi replace switch

Extraheater type 

=  electric radiator

3.26   Adjusting fan on the supply air side

DC fan, supply
100%

The desired adjustment value for the 

supply air fan is selected with the + 

and – buttons. The rotation speed of 

the supply air fan can be decreased by 

decreasing the percentage.

3.27 

Adjusting fan on the extract air side

DC fan, exhaust
100%

The desired adjustment value for the 

extract air fan is selected with the + and 

– buttons.
The rotation speed of the extract air fan 

can be decreased by decreasing the 

percentage.

Move the cursor with the arrow keys and 

change values with the + and – buttons. 

Note that to exit and save when the 

programming is fi nished, move the cursor 

below the word Exit and press + or –.
Changes in fan speed (Sp.) and supply air 

temperature (Temp.) are only made for the 

hours desired; in other cases, use N (no 

change to previous).

Monday (d = 1), 07:00 (h = 7),

  

fan speed 2 (sp = 2), supply air 

temperature 17 °C (tmp =17). 
Move the cursor to the following hour.

Monday (d = 1), 16:00 (h = 16),

 

fan speed 4 (sp = 4), supply air 

temperature 20 °C (tmp = 20). 
Move the cursor to the following hour. 

Monday (d = 1), 19:00 (h = 19),

 

fan speed 6 (sp = 6), supply air 

temperature no change (tmp = N). 
Move the cursor to the following hour.

Monday (d = 1), 21:00 (h = 21),

 

fan speed 4 (sp = 4), supply air 

temperature no change (tmp = N). 
Move the cursor to the following hour.

3.28 

Fan speed level adjustment

Speed 1 level
15%

The desired fan speed level is adjusted 

from the menu. Adjustment range is 

0–100%. However, fan speeds limit the 

adjustment range as follows:

If for instance speed 3 is 30%, speed 2 cannot be increased to more than 

29% and speed 4 cannot be decreased below 31%.
The fan stops when the setpoint is 14% or lower. The adjustment is made 

with the + and – buttons. There are 8 displays, one for each fan step.

3.29 

Moving to Operating menu

To Main menu
press + and –

To move back to the Operating menu, 

press the + and – buttons simultaneously.

Similar changes have to be made separately for each day. Finally, exit the 

programming mode by selecting Exit. If you wish, you can erase the week 

programme as indicated in Section 3.6. You can then start programming from 

the start. You can see the settings programmed by choosing a day and by 

scrolling the hours with the + or – button.

Move the cursor with the arrow keys and 

change values with the + and – buttons. 

Exit and save when the programming is 

fi nished.

Monday (D=1),

 hours 15 (H=15), minutes 

(M=30)
Time is maintained even though there is 

a power failure. (See Section 1.1, fi gure 

items 5 and 6).

d   hr   sp    tmp   
1 0  N N  Exit

d   hr   sp    tmp 
1 7  2 17 Exit

d   hr   sp    tmp 
1  16  4  20 Exit

d   hr   sp    tmp 
1 19 6 N  Exit

d   hr   sp    tmp 
1  21 4  N  Exit

Cursor  

Day 1…7

 

1 = Monday, 2 = Tuesday etc.

Hour 0…23

sp.  Fan speed 1…8

Temp Supply air temperature

 10…30°C

Exit  Save the setting and exit

N  No change to previous hour setting

Cursor  

D  Day 1…7

 

1 = Monday, 2 = Tuesday etc.

H  Hour, 0…23

M  Minutes, 0…60

Exit  Save the setting and exit

STARTING POINT

day  hour  

min

15   30  Exit

Summary of Contents for 096 SE L

Page 1: ...erating maintenance and technical instructions Electrical connection 230 V 50 Hz 5 1 A plug Degree of protection provided by enclosures IP 34 Fans Extract air 89 dm3 s 100 Pa direct current DC Supply...

Page 2: ...ring result 1 to 2 carbon dioxide sensors can be connected as options to the VALLOX 096 SE unit The adjustment is switched on off and if needed the setpoint 500 2000 ppm is set at the control panel Th...

Page 3: ...heating indicator light Maintenance reminder symbol Maintenance reminder The maintenance reminder switches on the maintenance reminder symbol on the main display of the control panel at defined interv...

Page 4: ...menu you can change setpoints for the ventilation unit 2 3 Week clock control Week program on Week clock control can be switched on with the button and off with the button Week clock control is on wh...

Page 5: ...water or electric radiator is selected with the and buttons depending on the type of post heating radiator the unit is equipped with Note Choosing the wrong type of post heating may cause a faulty pos...

Page 6: ...ttons The rotation speed of the extract air fan can be decreased by decreasing the percentage Move the cursor with the arrow keys and change values with the and buttons Note that to exit and save when...

Page 7: ...By using original Vallox filters you ensure good operation of the ventilation unit and the best filtering result The replacement interval of filters depends on dust content in ambient air It is recomm...

Page 8: ...you wish to detach the fan lift it upwards and crank the plastic lock to the right using for instance a chisel gure 6 The fan then falls down and can be pulled out of the unit Disconnect the quick co...

Page 9: ...t message is displayed and the unit operates at speed 1 check the fan speed Wiring fault in the carbon dioxide sensor in the control panel or in the humidity sensor or the cable is of the wrong type C...

Page 10: ...ing range E Extract air fan S Supply air fan Input power total W Air flow max dm3 s SFP SFP Specific Fan Power recommended value 2 5 kW m3 s At a lower total pressure SFP will be smaller at this speed...

Page 11: ...P W M 5 4 3 2 1 M 2x0 25 3x0 25 BN WT BN GN connection box on top of the unit 5 3 10 1 FAN CONTROL 0 10 V DC A B M S S 1 2 S S RH1 RH2 RS 485 BUS FAULT SIGNAL FIREPLACE SWITCH 12x0 25mm2 N GND L1 L 1...

Page 12: ...t state In this case remove one of the control panels and change the address of the other panel The above mentioned situation can arise in connection with the later installation of an additional contr...

Page 13: ...t protective enclosure the unit must be located in a place with no acoustic disturbance storerooms technical rooms etc Wall mounting VALLOX 096 SE is mounted on the wall with a mounting plate as shown...

Page 14: ...ting plate in place Then 4 332 544 600 600 push a rubber damper and washer to each thread bar all the way into the cup of the plate and turn the nut Shorten the lower ends of the thread bars so that t...

Page 15: ...l 3467200 10 Filter stand 3464500 No Part Code 11 G4 coarse filter 978045 extract air 12 Bypass duct assembly 3475100 indicate if right or left handed 13 Damper motor 930613 14 Extract air outlet 9850...

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