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3.11.3  TEMPERATURE PROFILE2

In the advanced TEMPERATURE PROFILE2 
menu you can influence the temperature of 
the different temperature profiles (WARM, 
NORMAL and COOL) which you can set in 

the TASK MENU.

First choose which temperature profile mode you 
would like to use in the menu SET MODE2:

  ADAPTIVE = The desired indoor temperature 

varies with the outdoor climate (adaptive comfort 
technology);

  FIXED = The desired indoor temperature is fixed 

and does not depend on the outdoor climate. 

In the ADAPTIVE mode the unit uses the RMOT5 for 
determining the desired indoor temperature. You 
can only influence this desired indoor temperature 
by 1.5°C from the NORMAL setting by activating the 
temperature profile COOL or WARM. The NORMAL 
setting is 21.5°C @ 0°C RMOT5. For every °C 
increase in RMOT5 the temperature is adjusted by 
+0.11°C.

If you choose the FIXED mode you can set the 
temperature for each temperature profile in the 
FIXED PRESETS2 menu.

Temperature 
profiles

Default value 
FIXED

Value ADAPTIVE

WARM

24°C / 76°F

1.5°C

NORMAL

20°C / 68°F

-

COOL

18°C / 64°F

NORMAL -1.5°C

3.11.4  UNITS2

In the menu UNITS2 you can change the displayed 
units of the temperature and airflow rate.

Menu item

Default value

TEMPERATURE2

CELSIUS

FLOW2

l/s

3.11.5  SEASON DETECTION2

To prevent the unit from counteracting with 
external heating (e.g. central heating) and 
cooling (e.g. air conditioner) units in the 

dwelling, the unit is equipped with a function to 
detect the current season. The detection is based on 
the RMOT5. In the menu SEASON DETECTION2 you 
can set the RMOT5 temperature on which the 
HEATING SEASON2 and COOLING SEASON2 will 
start.
By selecting the option STARTS NOW you can start 
the season mode right away which will save the 
current RMOT5 as the desired new season limit.

Menu item

Default value

HEATING LIMIT RMOT5

11°C / 51°F

COOLING LIMIT RMOT5

20°C / 68°F

3.11.6  RF SETTINGS2,8

In the RF SETTINGS2,8 menu you can set 
the control options of the RF-signals. The 
set control option is the same for all 

connected RF ancillaries.

In the menu RF SENSOR PRIORITY2,8 you can set 
when the unit will respond to a RF-signal:

Menu item

Function

ON

The unit will respond to 
the RF-signal in AUTO and 
MANUAL mode. 

AUTO ONLY

The unit will only respond to 
the RF-signal in AUTO mode.
When the unit is switched 
to manual mode the unit will 
ignore the RF-signal.

OFF

The unit will ignore the RF-
signal.

In the menu RF SENSOR FUNCTION2,8 you can set 
how the unit will respond to a RF-signal:

Menu item

Function

FLOW PROPORTIONAL

The unit will translate the 
signal from a RF sensor to a 
corresponding airflow between 
the starting and maximal set 
airflow.

FLOW PRESET

The unit will translate the 
signal from a RF sensor to one 
of the preset airflows8.

2 This menu is only visible when the advanced mode is active. 

3 This menu is only visible when the ancillary is connected to the unit.

5  RMOT = running mean outdoor temperature (average temperature over 

past five days).

8 This menu is only visible when the unit has RF functionality.

Summary of Contents for ComfoAir Q

Page 1: ...Cooling Fresh Air Clean Air Heating Ventilation system Zehnder ComfoAir Q Manual for the user ComfoAir Q TR ComfoAir Q ST...

Page 2: ...age of this document Use of the unit The unit may only be used when it is properly installed according to the instructions and guidelines in the installer manual of the unit The unit can be used by ch...

Page 3: ...tting the comfort options 15 3 5 1 Temperature profile 15 3 5 2 Scheduler 16 3 5 3 Bypass heat recovery for a specific duration 18 3 5 4 Stop ComfoCool Q for a specific duration 18 3 6 Checking the st...

Page 4: ...g the internal filters 28 5 5 1 View filter status 28 5 5 2 Postponing filter warning 28 5 5 3 Replacement instruction 29 6 Malfunctions 30 6 1 Airflow is not as expected 31 6 2 Condensation on the ou...

Page 5: ...to the unit can occur Do not open the casing The installer makes sure that all parts that can cause personal injury are behind the casing The installation commissioning and maintenance must be carried...

Page 6: ...receiver Zehnder ComfoSwitch C 55 For basic remote manual and automatic control of the unit The automatic control is based on the unit settings This is a wired control Zehnder ComfoSwitch C 67 For ba...

Page 7: ...KNX connectivity options Zehnder ComfoConnect LAN C Provides LAN connectivity options for remote control with the ComfoControl app Zehnder ComfoCool Q600 Decreases the temperature and pre conditions...

Page 8: ...light On The unit is operating correctly Off The unit has no power or the display is in use Slowly flashing every second Warning Change filters or SERVICE MODE active Rapidly flashing four times a se...

Page 9: ...d control G Current ventilation mode AUTO the airflow is set by the scheduler MANUAL the airflow is set by the user H Temporary override of the SCHEDULER VENTILATION I Current fan mode no icon both fa...

Page 10: ...FROST PREHEATER3 SEASON DETECTION2 BYPASS RF SETTINGS2 8 COMFOCOOL3 ANALOG INPUT3 SUBSOIL HEAT EXCH 3 COMFOCOOL3 SEASON DETECTION FANS ENERGY INSTALLER DEFAULT2 TASK MENU 1 This menu is only visible...

Page 11: ...Access the unit display To save energy the unit display screen will be off most of the time The display will automatically turn off after 15 minutes of no activity The following actions will make the...

Page 12: ...hapter How to navigate through the unit menu 2 Navigate to AUTO MANUAL 3 Navigate to MANUAL 4 Select the desired airflow with the up and down button A away if the house will be empty 1 low if you want...

Page 13: ...the chapter How to navigate through the unit menu 2 Navigate to VENTILATION 3 Navigate to SUPPLY ONLY if you would like to stop extracting air EXTRACT ONLY if you would like to stop supplying air if a...

Page 14: ...you will come home to a comfortable and fresh house e g after a long holiday 1 Navigate to TASK MENU as instructed in the chapter How to navigate through the unit menu 2 Navigate to AWAY 3 Navigate t...

Page 15: ...unit are set to provide a comfort level desired by the average person 3 5 1 Temperature profile The amount of heat recovery is controlled automatically based on the set temperature profile The effect...

Page 16: ...ram is the leading program and overrules any longer program If both overlapping programs have an equally long period the program with the highest airflow PRESET will be the leading program When no sch...

Page 17: ...program will end the next day 10 Select CONFIRM after each number 11 Navigate to your desired preset for the defined timeslot AWAY airflow if the house will be empty 1 airflow if you want low ventilat...

Page 18: ...IVATED if you would like to maximise the heat recovery as much of the heat from the extracted air will be transferred back to the supply air as possible 4 Select the desired duration with the up and d...

Page 19: ...BYPASS The unit is running at a lower airflow rate than normal due to a request from the bypass See chapter Heat recovery control bypass for a specific duration for more information about the bypass c...

Page 20: ...fans PREHEATER view the current electrical consumption of the preheater YEAR TO DATE view the energy consumption of the fans since the beginning of the year TOTAL view the total energy consumption of...

Page 21: ...Navigate to the desired language 3 9 Setting the unit display brightness 1 Navigate to BASIC OPTIONS as instructed in the chapter How to navigate through the unit menu 2 Navigate to BRIGHTNESS 3 Navi...

Page 22: ...all settings in the TASK MENU excluding the set scheduler s will be returned to the default factory settings RESET INCL SCHEDULE You can find this menu under RESET ALL TASKS When this menu is activat...

Page 23: ...etting ON For AUTO mode setting AUTO ONLY or ON It is cooling season The indoor temperature is significantly higher than the temperature outside The bypass control is in AUTO mode The ComfoCool is tur...

Page 24: ...it is equipped with a function to detect the current season The detection is based on the RMOT5 In the menu SEASON DETECTION2 you can set the RMOT5 temperature on which the HEATING SEASON2 and COOLING...

Page 25: ...d manufactured for use in balanced ventilation systems incorporating Zehnder heat recovery systems Any other application is seen as inappropriate use and can result in damage to the unit or personal i...

Page 26: ...to be compromised Keep a clearance in front of the unit of at least 1m This room is needed to carry out the maintenance activities 1m 5 1 Fill the condensation drain The condensation drain is connecte...

Page 27: ...ce 3 Remove the filter behind the valve if present 4 Clean the valve with a soft brush vacuum cleaner or soapy water 5 Rinse the valve and then dry 6 Replace the filter behind the valve if present 7 P...

Page 28: ...Navigate to FILTERS as instructed in the chapter How to navigate through the unit menu 2 Navigate to FILTER STATUS 5 5 2 Postponing filter warning When the unit is displaying the message EXPECT FILTER...

Page 29: ...new supply filter with the arrow pointing up into the unit Insert new extract filter with the arrow pointing up into the unit Insert filter caps Place the click connection of the filter caps on top of...

Page 30: ...ow to navigate through the unit menu 2 Wait for 2 minutes If the error reoccurs 3 Navigate to STATUS 4 Navigate to ERRORS 5 Write down all the malfunction code s Select NEXT to view more errors 6 Sele...

Page 31: ...unit 6 2 Condensation on the outside of the unit and or air ducts When the unit is installed in an area with a higher average humidity such as bathroom or wc the probability of condensation on the out...

Page 32: ...type Measured by Unit type Return Room Position Required m3 h Tested m3 h Type valve Settings valve Kitchen Bathroom Toilet Total Supply Room Position Required m3 h Tested m3 h Type valve Settings va...

Page 33: ...tivity Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y7 Replace the filters Clean the valves Clean the grilles Clean the valves and grilles Clean the operating device Fill the condensation drain of the domestic waste water syste...

Page 34: ...Y9 Y10 Y11 Y12 Y13 Y14 Replace the filters Clean the valves Clean the grilles Clean the valves and grilles Clean the operating device Fill the condensation drain of the domestic waste water system Ins...

Page 35: ...EN 35 Data Activity Initials...

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