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USING THE UNIT

VENTILATION PROFILES

FOUR VENTILATION UNIT PROFILES

At home

Use this ventilation profile when the dwelling or the premises 
are occupied.

Away

Use this ventilation profile when the dwelling or premises are 
unoccupied, e.g. during a trip or other long absence.

Fireplace profile

Use this ventilation profile when, for example, you are making 
a fire in the fireplace. This profile is primarily used to create 
momentary overpressure in the apartment.

Boost

Use this profile to increase the ventilation rate, e.g. when there 
are more people than usual in the dwelling or elsewhere on the 
premises.

Symbols for ventilation profiles

The following symbols are used on the main displays of the 
profiles: 

Table 2. Profile symbols

     SYMBOL 

DESCRIPTION

The profile in use is either the At home, Away, or Boost profile. The week clock is turned off.

The profile in use is either the At home, Away, or Boost profile. The week clock is on.

The Fireplace profile is used. The week clock might be turned on.

These symbols indicate the currently active profile. The smallest fan icon indicates that the Away 
profile is in use, and the largest fan icon indicates that the Boost profile is being used.

Droplet symbols indicate the relative humidity of air. The symbols are:

• 

One drop — The humidity sensor has been successfully installed and the relative humidity of 
air is normal.

•  

Two drops — The relative humidity of air is slightly higher than normal. The fan speed will be 
automatically increased if automatic adjustment is allowed.

•  

Three drops — The relative humidity of air is significantly higher than normal. The fan speed 
will be automatically increased if automatic adjustment is allowed.

These symbols indicate the carbon dioxide level in the air. The colour codes are:

•  

Green — The carbon dioxide sensor has been installed and the carbon dioxide level is 
normal.

•  

Orange — The carbon dioxide level is slightly higher than normal. The fan speed will be 
automatically increased if automatic adjustment is allowed.

• 

Red — The carbon dioxide level is significantly higher than normal. The fan speed will be 
automatically increased if automatic adjustment is allowed.

 IMPORTANT

Prolonged overpressure 
can result in damage to the 
structures of the building.

USING THE UNIT

 TIP

Using the At home, Away, and 
Boost profiles according to 
need helps to save energy.

Summary of Contents for Vallox TSK Multi 50 MV EH

Page 1: ...EH Vallox TSK Multi 80 MV Vallox TSK Multi 80 MV EH Vallox TSK Multi 80 MV EHX Vallox 90 MV Vallox 90K MV Vallox 096 MV Vallox 110 MV Vallox 145 MV Vallox 245 MV Vallox 245 MV VKL MANUAL Document D37...

Page 2: ...oncerning transportation installation use or maintenance Structural or electronic modifications or changes made to the software INTENDED USE All Vallox ventilation units have been designed to provide...

Page 3: ...l Automatic summer winter damper Supply air filter G4 Extract air filter G4 Post heating radiator Safety switch Control panel Carbon dioxide sensor Humidity sensor 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R model i...

Page 4: ...lest fan icon indicates that the Away pro le is in use and the largest fan icon indicates that the Boost pro le is being used Droplet symbols indicate the relative humidity of air The symbols are One...

Page 5: ...Indicates the fan speed If the automatic fan speed boost is turned on the set value is shown in brackets first followed by the actual fan speed Cell status Indicates the status of the ventilation unit...

Page 6: ...ct air fan speed relative to the maximum speed Modifying and saving the pro le settings IMPORTANT The unit does not automatically save any settings not even those that are currently in use Unless save...

Page 7: ...ed by pressing the temperature button on the pro le display Viewing temperature statistics 1 Select Settings Temperatures and sensors 2 Select OK 3 Select Statistics 4 A graph appears on the display s...

Page 8: ...Statistics next to the sensor group you wish to view 2 A graph opens on the display showing the relative humidity of air and carbon dioxide levels recorded over the past 24 hours by the sensor with th...

Page 9: ...aintenance section After replacing the lters enter the replacement date 1 Select Settings Filters 2 Select OK 3 Select Edit 4 Select Plus on the Filter replacement display The Last replaced field now...

Page 10: ...K 3 Use the Plus and Minus buttons to set the Sleep time 4 Select OK TIP The MyVallox Control control panel automatically switches to the sleep mode when the pre set Sleep time has elapsed To reactiva...

Page 11: ...to set the minutes 6 Select OK Selecting the 24 or 12 hour clock The 24 hour clock is used by default To use the 12 hour clock 1 Select Settings Time and date 2 Select OK 3 Select Right arrow until t...

Page 12: ...The Away profile is used Boost The Boost profile is used Blank Do not change the profile NOTE If you change the pro le manually when the week clock is on the selected pro le will be active until the w...

Page 13: ...to leave without saving the week program or the changes made to it 8 Once you have saved the week clock program select OK on the con rmation display Turning the Week clock off 1 Select Settings Week...

Page 14: ...t home profile 5 Ensure that the Week clock is turned on 6 The weekly program has now been set USING THE UNIT TURNING THE UNIT OFF To turn the ventilation unit off 1 Select Settings Turn unit off 2 Se...

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