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Only one main control can be connected per unit, but up to 5 auxiliary controls can be 
connected to the 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 [for 2000 HE and 

3000 HE units] and at www.venmar.ca [for 1.8 HE and 2.6 HE units]).

4.  MAIN AND AUXILIARY CONTROLS

5. MAINTENANCE

Dangerous voltage may be present. During maintenance and repairs, the unit 
must always be turned off, then unplugged.
We take great care to minimize sharp edges; however, please proceed with 
caution when handling all components.
When cleaning the unit, it is recommended to wear safety glasses and gloves.

WARNING

!

1.  The motors are factory lubricated for life. Lubricating the bearings is not recommended.

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AINTENANCE

CAUTION

Because the unit is suspended, two people are recommended to remove or install 
the heat recovery core.
Do not hold the heat recovery core using its plastic extrusions as handles.

2.  The heat recovery core must be handled with care. We recommend that it be washed 
 

once a year, following the season of most intense use, in order to insure maximum 

 

efficiency of the plastic partitions.

 

Allow the heat recovery core to soak for 3 hours in a solution of warm water and mild 

 

soap. Rinse thoroughly.

CAUTION

Hot water and a strong detergent will damage the heat recovery core.

3.  The air filters are washable. Under normal conditions, we recommend that they be 
 

washed every 3 months.

 

Use vacuum cleaner to remove the heaviest portion of accumulated dust, then wash 

 

in hot water.

4.  Regularly check the screen on the exterior intake hood and clean when necessary. 
 

Also check during very cold weather because ice may grow on the screen located at 

 

the exterior intake hood.

Summary of Contents for 1.8 HE

Page 1: ...81 USER MANUAL V NEE 2000 HE 3000 HE READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS ADDRESS OF YOUR INSTALLER 02053 REV 06 VENMAR 1 8 HE 2 6 HE RESIDENTIAL PRODUCTS GROUP 550 LEMIRE BLVD DRUMMONDVILLE QC CANADA J2C...

Page 2: ...truction which if not followed may severely damage the unit and or its components WARNING CAUTION Make sure at all times that the outside hoods are free from any snow during the winter season It is im...

Page 3: ...d of safety Any third party replacement part used may cause serious damage and drastically reduce the performance level of your unit which will result in premature failing Also te manufacturer recomme...

Page 4: ...ained in the stale air before it is exhausted and transfers it to the fresh air drawn from the outdoors reverse process in summer 1 2 HEAT RECOVERY VF0024 The unit exhausts stale and humid air from th...

Page 5: ...RFLOW VF0025 During air exchange FRESH AIR TO BUILDING STALE AIR TO OUTDOORS FRESH AIR FROM OUTDOORS STALE AIR FROM BUILDING VF0002 During recirculation and defrost mode FILTERED AIR TO BUILDING STALE...

Page 6: ...eels are driven by two motors 8 Capacitor is indispensable to proper motor operation 9 Condensation tray isusedtocapturethewaterproducedduringheattransferand defrost in cold climate 10 Drainage tube i...

Page 7: ...ated for life Lubricating the bearings is not recommended 5 1 REGULAR MAINTENANCE CAUTION Because the unit is suspended two people are recommended to remove or install the heat recovery core Do not ho...

Page 8: ...oods are not blocked Operate the unit at low speed MIN Have the system s balancing checked Have the unit s defrost system checked Install a duct heater If the problem is still not solved call your ins...

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