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PACKING LIST

USER MANUAL

PHILLIP SCREWS (M4 x 16)

86 BOX CONTROL KIT

86 BOX WIRES

NO.  ICON                   NAME                       QUANTITY

1

2

1

1

NOTE :

1. Kindly check through the entire contents of the packaging box

   and make sure that you have all the spare parts and accessories

   needed. Contact the dealer or manufacturer should you face

   problems with missing components.

      Use only the remote controls and matching spare parts    

      provided by this package.

IMPORTANT NOTICE

1.  Do not install the main unit and the air inlet in areas with close proximity to heavy machineries, chemical 

    plants or research facilities, and avoid any possible exposure to materials with high acidic or alkaline contents 

    in nature, or organic dissolvent, paints or poisonous gases with corrosive elements as it could lead to gas 

    poisoning, damage to the main unit as well as possible fire hazards.

2.  Do not install the unit in the areas where it is exposed to extensive heat or has direct exposure to possible 

    source of fire. Avoid installing the unit in high temperature environment exceeding 40    as it could lead to 

    deformation of the filter and caused serious damage to the unit.

3. Avoid using the unit in the areas where is there is a high density of oily fumes as the stains on the filter are

    not removable and may caused foul smells and possible fire hazards.

4. Avoid using the unit in areas where there is a high density of insects in the are as the unit may suck in insects 

    through the air inlet which is exposed to the outside of the premise into the indoor environment. Consider 

    installing a rain proof insect repelling net on the air inlet to avoid the intrusion of insects into the unit which 

    could cause interference to the unit’s operation.

5. Ensure that the unit comes complete with an inspection to facilitate any future maintenance needs.

6. The unit is integrated with heat sensitive insulator, and helps to control the different operating modes of the 

    unit (High / Mid / Low / Stop) with the help of the integrated temperature sensor to eliminate the likelihood 

    of discomfort caused by the variances between indoor and outdoor temperature. Hence, it is absolutely 

    normal that the operating modes of the unit may alter from time to time due to the change in temperature. 

    Under the normal circumstances of operating room temperature (-10    ~40   ), the performance of the unit 

    are as follow:

EXAMPLE #1:

User sets mode to “High” or “Mid”, but when room temperature drops from 1      to -3     , the unit will automati-

cally adjust the speed to “Low”, surpassing from Zone 1 status to Zone 2 status. If temperature continues to 

drop further to -10    , the unit will enter a hiatus for 20 minutes and enter into Zone 3 status. As temperature 

gradually rises above -10    , and after the unit has stopped operating for 20 minutes or more, the unit will 

automatically restarts from “Low” speed again, elevating from Zone 3 status back to Zone 2. And when the 

temperatures has risen to 0     and more, the the speed of the unit will automatically be adjusted from “Low” 

to “High” or “Mid”, further pushing the level from Zone 2 back to Zone 1.

EXAMPLE #2:

User sets mode to “High” or “Mid”, but when room temperature drops from 1    to -2      and back to 2    , the 

unit will remain active in the “High” or “Mid” speed. If temperature continues to drop further to -3    , the unit 

will remain operating in the preset speed mode and stay in the Zone 1 status. 

NOTE : When room temperature has dropped to more than  -10    , the unit will stop operating for 20 minutes 

and will only resume operation when room temperature rises to equal or more than -10    . If the room tem-

perature has already risen to equal or more than -10    but the unit has still not resume operation, please turn 

off the power supply and contact the agent or dealer for service or inspection maintenance. 

Zone 1

Zone 2

Zone 3

Zone 1

Zone 2

Zone 3

Temperature Drops 

   Temperature Rises

-10         T    -3     (Temperature Drops)

-10         T     0      (Temperature Rises)

ZONE 

                    TEMPERATURE 

                                 OPERATION MODES

1

2

3

T > -3     (Temperature Drops)

T > 0    (Temperature Rises)

T < -10     

HIGH

MID

LOW

LOW

STOP RUNNING

FOR 20 MINUTES

USER 

PRESET

DEFAULT

Содержание FS-150

Страница 1: ...FRESH AIR SUPPLY VENTILATOR FS 150 USER MANUAL ...

Страница 2: ... Products Specification 1 Dimension Spare Parts 1 Packing List 2 IImportant Notice 2 Safety Precautions 3 Inspection Door Settings Check 4 Installation Guides 4 Filter Maintenance 8 Troubleshooting 10 Customer Service 10 ...

Страница 3: ...L SPEED POWER AIR FLOW STATIC PRESSURE WEIGHT W m3 h Pa kg RATED VOLTAGE V FS 150 240 50 RATED FREQUENCY Hz HIGH MID LOW 68 54 50 250 170 135 185 160 135 OPERATION MODES WATER PROOF LEVEL IPX2 9 5 NOTE 1 The units of Air Flow Voltage and other variances are measured under the condition of zero Static Pressure 2 The measurement of Air Flow are obtained under the strictest monitoring within our rese...

Страница 4: ...modes of the unit High Mid Low Stop with the help of the integrated temperature sensor to eliminate the likelihood of discomfort caused by the variances between indoor and outdoor temperature Hence it is absolutely normal that the operating modes of the unit may alter from time to time due to the change in temperature Under the normal circumstances of operating room temperature 10 40 the performan...

Страница 5: ...mpt on repairing the unit or any of its spare parts if there are any damages Ask for the help of the qualifies and trained professional for assistance WARNINGS PRECAUTIONS Do not place any foreign objects directly close to the air inlet or the air outlet of the unit Do not use open flames near the main unit as it may lead to possible high risk of fire hazard Do not place any foreign objects on the...

Страница 6: ...n weight of the unit The position of the 3 Hanging Screw Fastener are as indicated in the diagram 2 Installing the unit onto the Fastener Securely install the Screw Fastener layering loop and main screws optional by user use only M8 M10 types Main Screws Layering Loop Screw Fastener 3 Connect the Ducting Tightly secure the ducting to the connecting inlet or outlet and seal it with tapes The ductin...

Страница 7: ... Cloth Line 86 Box Control Kit Connect the Cloth line and the 86 Box Control Kit according to the Line Schematic Diagram on page 8 Copper Wire Connecting Earth Wire Fixed Cloth Line Unit in mm 86 Box Control Kit Wire Power Supply Wire Cap Earth Wire Live Wire Connecting Rod Screws 86 Box Control Kit Wire 86 Box Control Kit Wire B 86 BOX CONTROL KIT INSTALLATION 1 Remove the back cap a Use the Slot...

Страница 8: ...or and outdoor air quality is poor The PLUS mode can help to improve the overall air quality to enhance the cleanliness of the indoor air 1 Press the button to turn on the PLUS mode the wind default speed is set as HIGH To adjust the speed simply press the HIGH MID or LOW button 2 To turn off the PLUS mode press the button one more time to turn off Filter Change Temperature Wind Speed Modes PLUS D...

Страница 9: ...aner indoor air for all 1 Press the button to turn on the DIRECT mode the wind default speed is set as LOW 2 To turn off the SLEEP mode press the button one more time to turn off PRECAUTIONS The default air temperature indicated on the 86 Box Control Kit sets between 9 9 and 50 When the sensor is malfunctioning the air temperature is indicated as E1 NOTE 1 All technical installation and connection...

Страница 10: ...IRECT SMART BYPASS HIGH MID LOW SLEEP Filter Change Indicator About the Air Filter Lifespan 1 The need for change of the High Efficiency Combo Filter of every unit may differ depending on the kind of environment and the usage capacity Please replace the filter when necessary 2 Set the frequency of the air filter replacement according to the usage capacity and environment settings 3 The air flow an...

Страница 11: ...bo Filter 5 Use Vacumm Cleaner to Clean the Dust Dirt a Do not wash the filter with water or other substance as it may damage the filter and affect its functionability b Insert the High Efficiency Combo Filter back into the compartment after cleaning Take note of the correct direction of the filter before insertion 6 Switch on the Remote Control for Test Run When the Filter Change Indicator is lit...

Страница 12: ...MER SERVICE 1 Maintenance Service a Warranty Period 5 years b Within the first 18 months from the purchasing date the manufacturer is responsible for the service or replacement of any of the following faulty parts i Problems arising during the proper installation and usage guidelines as required in the user manual ii Problems arising from the repair maintenance or installation by the appointed tec...

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