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Maintenance / cleaning
Before commencing any servicing operation, make sure that the appliance is disconnected from the electrical power supply.
Dismantling and assembly are special maintenance operations and must be entrusted to professional technicians.
Filters
Recommended maintenance intervals:
because levels of air pollution depend typically on geographical
location and are variable, the life of the filters will be similarly
variable. With this general consideration in mind, the following
filter maintenance intervals are recommended: Inspect filters:
every 50/60 days; replacement of filters: after 3/24 months
(depending on the value set by the installer) a pre-alarm
message will appear on the display to remind the user of the
need for the filters to be replaced. The filters must be replaced
within 2 months after this message appears; at the end of the 2
months, the filters clogged alarm (
Filt
) will be activated. When
the error is reset (as described in "View alarm menu"
paragraph), the counter will also be reset.
N.B.
Failure to clean or replace filters can seriously affect
system efficiency, causing: - increased pressure losses in the
air circulation system and reduced airflow; - drop in system
performance and comfort levels caused by pressure losses.
N.B.
Clogged air filters are the most frequent cause of the
appliance locking up: (
Filt
)
Removing the filters from Vort HRI Phantom models: fig 9
Heat exchanger
Checking and any cleaning of the exchanger must be carried out by professionally qualified personnel, preferably every 3
years. For cleaning, use a vacuum cleaner; for the H models the enthalpy exchanger can be cleaned using lukewarm water,
not at high pressure, and a detergent; rinse well after washing.
Disposal
This product complies with Directive 2012/19/EU on the management of waste electrical and electronic equipment
(WEEE).
The crossed-out wheeled bin symbol on the appliance indicates that, at the end of its life, the product should
not be discarded together with household waste but must be taken to a separate collection point for
electrical and electronic equipment. This will avoid negative effects on the environment and health, and will
encourage correct treatment, disposal and recycling of the materials from which the product is made.
Contact the municipal authority for the location of this type of facility. Alternatively, the distributor is obliged
to take back the appliance to be disposed of free of charge in exchange for the purchase of an equivalent appliance.
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