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Vallox

90

K

MC

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What the units include can vary depending on the sales area.

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

When you open the VALLOX 90K MC unit, the safety switch of 

the door (T) turns power off from the unit. In spite of that, always 

disconnect the plug of the VALLOX 90K MC unit before starting 

maintenance operations.

Fans

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

When you replace the filters, you are also advised to check the 

cleanliness of the heat recovery (HR) cell (D) at approximately every 

two years. The sealing ledge (E) above the HR cell must be pulled 

off before the cell can be detached. When the sealing ledge has 

been removed, the HR cell can be pulled out of the unit. Note! The 

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

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

HR cell and slowly pull it off. If the HR cell is dirty, wash it by putting 

it in a solution of water with washing-up liquid. Rinse the HR cell 

clean with a jet of water. When water has drained from between the 

laminas, you can push the HR cell back in place. Finally, push the 

sealing ledge in place.

VALLOX 90K MC filters and heat recovery cell

The units are available as right- and left-handed models. In a right-handed 

(model R) model, outdoor air comes to the unit from the right side of the 

centre line, as shown in the instructions. In a left-handed (model L) unit, out-

door comes from the left side of the unit. The filters, summer/winter damper 

and heating radiator also change places correspondingly.

A

T

C

D

B

Detaching heat recovery cell

E

Summary of Contents for 90K MC Series

Page 1: ...90K MC R VALLOX 90K MC L Operating maintenance and technical instructions 10 1 2 8 4 5 3 11 12 6 7 9 Electrical connection 230V 50Hz 5 7A Degree of protection provided by enclosures IP34 Fans Extract...

Page 2: ...n it is advisable to contact Vallox Maintenance Adjustment of the relationship between supply and extract air This feature may be useful when adjusting air flows at the valves during mounting After th...

Page 3: ...s 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 us...

Page 4: ...maintenance e g in autumn before 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 t...

Page 5: ...nd values Sound power level from the ventilation unit to supply air ducts by octave band LW dB Sound power level from the ventilation unit to extract air ducts by octave band LW dB ADJUSTMENT POSITION...

Page 6: ...fety switch SNO Phase voltage to supply air fan SFN Zero voltage to supply air fan EFL Phase voltage to extract air fan EFN Zero voltage to extract air fan FSO Input to fireplace switch FSI Fireplace...

Page 7: ...g a pipe to the water seal the water condensing from extract air can be led to a floor drain not directly to the drain The pipe must not rise after the water seal The unit has to be mounted horizontal...

Page 8: ...clude can vary depending on the sales area MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS During mounting the unit rises 10 mm higher than the final height The lead in of electric wires can be done from both sides of the unit...

Page 9: ...e The preset voltages are as follows 2 5 V 5 V 7 5 V and 10 V Note Do not set control voltage so low that the fan does not start circa 1 5 V Sample adjustment of air flows Basic ventilation is adjuste...

Page 10: ...be a separate extract valve in the kitchen Basic extraction is not possible through the cooker hood when a VALLOX 90K MC unit is used The cooker hood is used for boosted smoke abatement An alternativ...

Page 11: ...r edge of the covering door on the door of the ventilation unit VALLOX 90K MC Mounting of covering door brackets Lower edge of covering door 620 Fixing moulding A Glue the magnet tape C Screws 3 5 15...

Page 12: ...12 Vallox 90K MC VALLOX We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice What the units include can vary depending on the sales area 1 09 351E 17 1 2019 PDF MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS...

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