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INTRODUCTION
VENTILATION UNIT CONTROL
Ventilation unit control options.
Operation of the Vallox ventilation unit can be controlled by the
following means:
• Through the My Vallox Control panel installed in the building.
• Through the MyVallox Home local area network connection
and the MyVallox Home/Cloud user interface.
• Through the MyVallox Cloud service and the MyVallox Home/
Cloud user interface.
• Through a remote monitoring service or building automation
that uses voltage signals or Modbus messages.
In addition to the integrated humidity and carbon dioxide sensor,
ventilation can also be adjusted automatically by using the
optional carbon dioxide, humidity, or VOC (air quality) sensor.
When these are used, ventilation remains optimal even when
the dwelling is unoccupied. Each user can use the week clock to
adjust the ventilation to fit their individual lifestyle.
Connecting the ventilation unit to the cloud
service
The ventilation unit can be connected to the MyVallox Cloud
service. The cloud service allows for controlling ventilation
remotely also, using e.g. a smartphone or tablet. Also the unit
software is updated automatically through the cloud service.
To connect to the cloud service, the ventilation unit must be
connected to the Internet via LAN and registered with the cloud
service. At the same time you create a MyVallox Cloud account
for yourself. Read more about the service at www.myvallox.com.
NOTE
For the MyVallox Cloud/
Home instructions,
please go to www.
techmanuals.info/
ValloxMV/ENG/
onlinehelp/webhelp
IMPORTANT
Apartment-specific
ventilation units allows
residents to adjust the
ventilation efficiency.
Ventilation is controlled
based on the need e.g.
through the cooker
hood, ventilation
control panel, or a
separate control centre.
In order to ensure that
the indoor air presents
no harm to health and
remains optimal also
for the structures of the
building,
ventilation
must be kept on
without disruptions.
It is recommended
that ventilation be
left turned on during
long holidays also.
This keeps the
indoor air fresh and
prevents humidity
from condensing in
the ventilation ducts
and structures. It also
reduces the risk of
moisture damage.
IMPORTANT
Prolonged overpressure
can result in damage
to the structures of the
building.
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