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Vallox

121

MC

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Led 

blinks Problem

Repair

1

Supply air sensor after the HR cell is 

faulty

Check the sensor and conductors, replace if needed

2

Extract air sensor is faulty

Check the sensor and conductors, replace if needed

3

Supply air sensor is faulty

Check the sensor and conductors, replace if needed

4

Exhaust air sensor is faulty

Check the sensor and conductors, replace if needed

5

Outdoor air sensor is faulty

Check the sensor and conductors, replace if needed

6

Supply air fan has stopped

Check the wiring of the fan, replace the fan if needed

7

Extract air fan has stopped

Check the wiring of the fan, replace the fan if needed

8

EEPROM faulty

Replace the circuit board of the unit with a new one

Troubleshooting

When a fault described in the table 

appears, the unit indicates of the fault 

with a fault signal relay, indicator light 

and LED on the circuit board. The 

number  of  blinks  reveals  the  fault  in 

question

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

MAINTENANCE

Before starting maintenance operations

Disconnect the plug of the VALLOX 121 MC unit before starting maintenance operations.  

When you open the VALLOX 121 MC unit, the security switch (S) turns voltage off. In spite of this, disconnect the plug of the unit. 

When the maintenance reminder gives an alarm, the cleanliness of the 

fans must be checked. Outdoor air is filtered in the unit with two kinds 

of filters. A coarse filter (A) filters off insects, heavy pollen and other 

dust. An F7 class fine filter (B) filters off fine dust invisible to the eye. 

Extract air is filtered with a coarse filter (C).
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 recommended to 

replace fans in spring and autumn, but at least once a year.

Heat recovery cell

Check the cleanliness of the heat recovery cell D at one-year intervals. 

NOTE! The laminas of the cell are very thin and get easily damaged. 

The correct way of removing the cell is to put your hands behind the 

cell and slowly pull it off. If the cell is dirty, soak it in a solution of water 

and washing-up liquid. Rinse the cell clean with a jet of water. When 

all the water has drained from between the laminas, the cell can be 

remounted  to  the  unit.  Before  mounting  check  the  seals.  Check  that 

the seal does not start “rolling” with the cell when you push the cell in 

place.

A
C

B

D

S

Fans

Check the cleanliness of the fans when carrying out maintenance for 

a filter and the heat recovery cell. Clean the fans if needed. The fans 

can be removed from the unit for cleaning. The fan blades can be 

cleaned with compressed air or with a brush. Do not remove or move 

the balancing pieces on the fan blade.

Removing supply fan (T)

Before removing the supply fan, remove the HR cell (D) by pulling 

carefully. Place a thin sheet board or paper under the fan in order to 

prevent the bottom tank from being scratched when removing the fan. 

Unfasten the fixing screw of the fan (H, hex socket-head cap screw AV 

4 mm) and place the fan on the bottom tank. Rotate the fan (model R 

anticlockwise, model L clockwise) and slide the fan along the bottom 

tank. Unfasten the quick couplings of the fan wires and lift the fan off. 

Check that the collar rubber is in place before mounting the fan back 

in place. 

Removing extract air fan (P)

Before removing the extract air fan take out the coarse filter (C), fine 

filter (B) and HR cell (D) by carefully pulling them and remove the 

maintenance door (F), fixed with two screws. Place a thin sheet board 

or paper under the fan in order to prevent the bottom tank from being 

scratched when removing the fan. Unfasten the fixing screw of the fan 

(H, hex socket-head cap screw AV 4 mm) and place the fan on the 

bottom tank. Rotate the fan (model R clockwise, model L anticlockwise) 

and slide the fan along the bottom tank. Unfasten the quick couplings 

of the fan wires and lift the fan off. Check that the collar rubber is in 

place before mounting the fan back in place. 

Filters

Summary of Contents for 121 MC Series

Page 1: ...ch 1 4 option 13 Code 3561 Models VALLOX 121 MC R VALLOX 121 MC L Operating maintenance and technical instructions 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 11 12 8 7 9 Electrical connection 230V 50Hz 5 7A Degree of protection...

Page 2: ...etached houses The factory setting is normal winter function for dwellings and detached houses Adjustment of the relationship between supply and extract air This feature may be useful when adjusting a...

Page 3: ...eck the cleanliness of the heat recovery cell D at one year intervals NOTE The laminas of the cell are very thin and get easily damaged The correct way of removing the cell is to put your hands behind...

Page 4: ...fore the beginning of the heating season make sure that the condensing water outlet L in the bottom tank is not clogged You can check it by pouring a little water in the tank Clean if needed Do not le...

Page 5: ...DJUSTMENT POSITION AIR FLOW dm3 s Adjustment position 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 0 10 0 11 2 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 0 10 0 11 2 Air flow dm3 s 17 2 29 4 39 8 51 1 65 6 73 1 78 9 91 6 25 2 35 5 44 9 56 3 61...

Page 6: ...ating PHL Phase voltage to additional heater PHN Zero voltage to additional heater BL Damper motor phase A BL1 Damper motor phase B BN Zero voltage to damper motor E I Input voltage to fault signal re...

Page 7: ...adily and tightly to the relevant outlets Note Unit models L R Implement duct insulation if needed as defined in the ventilation plan 162 12 21 20 60 20 30 30 20 60 11 20 30 30 11 84 84 35 30 35 7 550...

Page 8: ...Vallox 121MC VALLOX We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice What the units include can vary depending on the sales area 1 09 420F 14 5 2013 PDF...

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