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2.1 Booting Sequence

2. Controls

The unit booting sequence is similar to a personnal computer boot sequence. Each time 
the unit is plugged after being unplugged, or a power failure occurs, the unit will perform 
a 30-second booting sequence before starting to operate.
During the booting sequence, the integrated control LED will light up and remain GREEN for 
5 seconds, and then will turn RED. During this RED light phase, the unit is checking and re-
setting the motorized damper position. Once the motorized damper position is completely
set, the RED light turns off and the booting sequence is done. 
NOTE: No command will be taken until the unit is fully booted.

All units are equipped with an integrated control, located
on the upper left side of the unit.

Use the push button (

1

) to control the unit. The LED 

(

2

) will then show which mode the unit is in. Refer to 

table below.

LED 

COLOR

R

ESULTS

AMBER

Unit is on Low speed

GREEN

Unit is on High speed

NO LIGHT

Unit is OFF or controlled 

by a main control

If a problem occurs during the unit operation, its integrated
control LED (

2

) will blink. The color of the blinking light 

depends on the type of error detected. Refer to Section 
4 Troubleshooting on last page for further details.

CAUTION

When using optional main control, the integrated 
control must be turned off.

VE0220

1

2

2.2 Integrated control

CAUTION

Turn off the integrated control and wait until its LED is turned off before using an 
optional main wall control.

2.3 Optional Main and Auxiliary Controls

For more convenience, these units can also be controlled using an optional main control.
Only one main control can be connected per unit

.

NOTE: If an optional auxiliary control is used, its activation will override the main control 
operation.

For more information about your unit controls, refer to the 

Main and auxiliary wall controls 

user guide

 (included with your unit and also available at www.vanee.ca)

.

Summary of Contents for 40E 44262

Page 1: ...RESOURCES CANADA AND THE US EPA THEY MEET ENERGY STAR REQUIREMENTS ONLY WHEN USED IN CANADA READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS User Guide 40E 40H AND 50H VB0200 VB0200 VB0201 VB0201 40E MODEL NO 44262 TOP PORTS SIDE PORTS 40E MODEL NO 44263 40H MODEL NO 44252 50H MODEL NO 44600 40H MODEL NO 44253 50H MODEL NO 44602 ...

Page 2: ...not use your unit during construction or renovation of your house or when sanding drywall This type of dust may damage your system Since the electronic control system of the unit uses a microprocessor it may not operate correctly because of external noise or very short power failure If this happens unplug the unit and wait approximately 10 seconds Then plug the unit in again CAUTION CAUTION NOTE I...

Page 3: ...e unit shifts to maximum speed and the dampers close After defrosting the unit returns to the operating mode selected by the user REPLACEMENT PARTS AND REPAIR In order to ensure your ventilation unit remains in good working condition you must use vänEE genuine replacement parts only vänEE genuine replacement parts are specially designed for each unit and are manufactured to comply with all the app...

Page 4: ...to table below LED COLOR RESULTS AMBER Unit is on Low speed GREEN Unit is on High speed NO LIGHT Unit is OFF or controlled by a main control Ifaproblemoccursduringtheunitoperation itsintegrated control LED 2 will blink The color of the blinking light depends on the type of error detected Refer to Section 4 Troubleshooting on last page for further details CAUTION When using optional main control th...

Page 5: ...or 3 VO0191 A B 1 2 3 3 Slide out both filters 1 and recovery core 2 from the unit 4 Clean the inside walls of the unit with a clean damp cloth then wipe with a clean dry one 5 Remove dust on filters and on core using a vacuum cleaner and a soft brush attachment 6 Wash both core filters under lukewarm water with mild soap Rinse thoroughly and let dry completely before reinstalling on the core 7 Sl...

Page 6: ...of your heating system below 18 C 64 F 3 Indoor air too dry Temporarily use a humidifier Operate the unit in recirculation mode if available 4 Air too cold at the air supply grille Check if the exterior hood is blocked Operate the unit in low speed ventilation in intermittent or in recirculation mode if available Install a duct heater 5 The LED of the integrated control is blinking green There is ...

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