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EVERYDAY QUICK GUIDE

NOTE!
Never switch ventilation off, because
ventilation keeps indoor air quality
uniform and removes gases and dust
emanating from the structures.

• Taking a bath

Boost ventilation in bathing and washing
facilities in order to ensure that the rooms
get dry as quickly as possible. It is recom-
mended to have boosted ventilation on for
2 to 3 hours after taking a sauna bath.

• Washing and drying clothes

Boost ventilation in washing and drying fa-
cilities during these activities.

• Sleeping

Ventilation in a bedroom has to be suffi-
cient throughout the night. The level is cor-
rect when air does not smell fusty when
you enter the room in the morning.

• Empty dwelling

To save energy, ventilation can be adjusted
to the minimum level.

• Cooking

If the ventilation unit is connected to a coo-
ker hood, boost ventilation during cooking.

The most common way to abate coo-
king fumes is to have a separate
cooker hood.

VALLOX 1302 E has been initially adjusted for
normal circumstances in your home. Ventilation
adjustment is needed mainly in the following
circumstances:

VALLOX 132 E models

Code: 3550 E.
Models: Vallox 132 E, Vallox 132 E VKL

VALLOX 132 E

• Preheating radiator: electric, 1200 W
• Post-heating radiator: electric, 1200 W

VALLOX 132 E VKL

• Preheating radiator: electric, 1200 W• Post-heating radiator: liquid radiator

1.

THREE QUESTIONS ABOUT VENTILATION

1.1.

Why is air replaced in dwellings?.............................................................. p. 3

1.2.

What are the characteristics of adequate ventilation?................................... p. 3

1.3.

How much air is replaced? ....................................................................... p. 3

2. 

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING VALLOX 132 E

2.1.  Initial adjustment...................................................................................... p. 4
2.2.  Selection of fan speed .............................................................................. p. 4
2.3. Post-heating ............................................................................................ p. 

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2.4.  Antifreeze and preheating ........................................................................ p. 6
2.5.  Heat recovery bypass............................................................................... p. 7
2.6.  Air filtering.............................................................................................. p. 7
2.7.  Filter guard (option) ................................................................................. p. 7
2.8.  Fireplace switch function (option) ............................................................... p. 7

3. MAINTENANCE 

INSTRUCTIONS

3.1. Filters ................................................................................................... p. 

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3.2.  Fans and post-heating radiator .................................................................. p. 9
3.3. Filter 

guard ............................................................................................. p.10

3.4. Condensing 

water ................................................................................... p.10

4. TROUBLESHOOTING

.................................................................................. p.10

VALLOX 132 E/VKL

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Summary of Contents for 132 E Series

Page 1: ...1 09 410E 29 1 2010 Code 3550 E VALLOX INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND MAINTENANCE MODELS VALLOX 132 E VALLOX 132 E VKL VALLOX We reserve the right to make changes without prior notification Vallox E 132...

Page 2: ...hood VALLOX 1302 E has been initially adjusted for normal circumstances in your home Ventilation adjustment is needed mainly in the following circumstances VALLOX 132 E models Code 3550 E Models Vallo...

Page 3: ...1 2 What are the characteristics of adequate ventilation Indoor air stays fresh in all the rooms of the dwelling also in bedrooms during night Without adequate ventilation carbon dioxide content tends...

Page 4: ...m and maximum speeds and one of them is chosen in accordance with occupancy on the basis of the instructions given by automatic remote monitoring control with week clock for instance For more detailed...

Page 5: ...at not included in the unit delivery In detached houses it is customary to use water glycol mixture as the liquid in order to prevent the freezing of the radiator Heating of air depends on the tempera...

Page 6: ...tor 2 switches off when exhaust air temperature is by circa 3 C higher than the value set for the thermostat Note You can adjust the antifreeze thermostats C and A for Vallox 132 E preheating radiator...

Page 7: ...hich captures fine dust pollen and dust not seen to the eye and a G3 class coarse filter A for insects and heavy pollen for instance There is a G3 coarse filter C on the extract air side The filters n...

Page 8: ...ance When you open the door of Vallox132 E the security switch T turns voltage off You can also wash the filters with 25 30 C warm water and washing up liquid pressing them smoothly Do not handle the...

Page 9: ...o remove the balancing pieces attached to the propellers If you use water in cleaning the unit or its parts do not let it flow into the electrical parts 3 2 1 Radiators I Post heating radiator Electri...

Page 10: ...xternal grille contrary to what is said in the installation instructions and has been clogged or by the closing of the supply air valves in the rooms 3 4 Condensing water During the heating season hum...

Page 11: ...ch the cell may freeze Compare with list item 1 Supply air fan stops and starts too frequently The difference between the stopping and starting temperatures is too small The preheating radiator does n...

Page 12: ...VALLOX We reserve the right to make changes without prior notification 1 09 410 E 29 1 2010 PDF VALLOX 132 E VKL Vallox Oy Myllykyl ntie 9 11 FI 32200 Loimaa Tel 358 10 7732 200 www vallox com...

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