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1. E recommends to contact a certified service depot for all replacement parts and repairs 1 YOUR UNIT AND ITS PURPOSE 1 1 UNIT DESCRIPTION Filters Blower Recovery core Condensation tray PhS VLOO52 1 2 PURPOSE OF THE VENTILATION SYSTEM Your ventilation system is designed to provide fresh air warmed outdoor air to your home while exhausting stale humid air from your home By eliminating accumulated pollutants and humidity it maintains an optimum air quality and an ideal relative humidity VHOO78 NOTES 1 Shown with a forced air system Can also operate on its own 2 Installation may vary according to the model number 1 YOUR UNIT AND ITS PURPOSE conr p 1 3 RECOVERY Your ventilation system is equipped with a heat recovery core specifically designed to control excess humidity and reduce ventilation costs by recovering the heat energy from the exhausted air and using that same heat energy to warm the fresh air being supplied This heat recovery process is accomplished in such a way that the stale air is never mixed with the fresh air EXAMPLE IN WINTER Stale air to outdoors 6 C 42 F Fresh air to building 16 C 61 F OUTDOORS INDOOR Fresh air from outdoors 0 C 32 F Stale air from building 22 C 72 F VF0026 1 4 DEFROST MODE When the outdoor temperature is below 5 C 23 F heat recovery creates frost in the module To maintain its proper operatio
2. USER MANUAL RESIDENTIAL USE ONLY 200H LES THESE PRODUCTS EARNED THE ENERGY STAR BY MEETING STRICT ENERGY EFFICIENCY V GUIDELINES SET BY NATURAL RESOURCES CANADA AND THE US EPA THEY MEET ENERGY STAR REQUIREMENTS ONLY WHEN USED IN CANADA ADDRESS OF YOUR INSTALLER T2537 111 1 20509 Rev 03 7 2 ABOUT THIS MANUAL PRODUCT The purpose of this manual is to help you with the use of your unit Please read every Sections as they contain important information We welcome any suggestions you may have concerning this manual and or the unit and we would appreciate hearing your comments on ways to better serve you Please forward all correspondence to us at the address indicated on the product s registration card included with this manual This manual uses the following symbols to emphasize particular information A WARNING Identifies an instruction which if not followed might cause serious personal injuries including possibility of death CAUTION Denotes an instruction which if not followed may severely damage the unit and or its components NOTE Indicates supplementary information needed to fully complete an instruction Finally we want to congratulate you on your purchase of this excellent unit which will allow you and your family to enjoy fresh air throughout your home for years to come CAUTION Some activities create dust or vapors which may damage your unit You must therefore tu
3. d in e See if the unit is receiving power from the house circuit breaker or fuse 2 Noisy unit e Clean the unit see Section 3 If the problem is not solved contact your installer 3 Condensation on windows air too Operate the unit at maximum speed MAX during humid activities generating excess humidity family gatherings extra cooking etc e Leave curtains half open to allow air circulation e Store all firewood in a closed room with a dehumidifier or in a well ventilated room or store the wood outdoors e Keep the temperature in your house above 18 C 64 F 4 Air too dry e Operate the unit at low speed MIN e Temporarily switch to the intermittent mode if available e Temporarily use a humidifier 5 Air too cold at the air supply grille e Make sure the outdoor hoods are not blocked e Operate the unit at low speed MIN e Have the system s balancing checked e Have the unit s defrost system checked e Install a duct heater For wall controls problems refer to the Troubleshooting section in the Main and auxiliary wall controls user guide included with the ventilation unit and also available at www vanee ca If the problem is still not solved call your installer or the nearest approved Service Center You can also reach the Customer Service Department at the following phone number 1 800 567 3855
4. n the unit is programmed to defrost the recovery module The defrost frequency varies according to the outdoor temperature Defrost lasts 7 minutes for 100H model and 6 minutes for 200H model or 10 minutes for both models if set on Extented Defrost During the defrost cycle the unit shifts to maximum speed and the dampers close After defrosting the unit returns to the operating mode selected by the user 1 5 SPECIFICATIONS 2 CONTROLS 2 1 INTEGRATED CONTROL These units are equipped with an integrated control located on the electrical compartment Use the push button 1 to control the unit The LED 2 will then show on which mode the unit is in NOTES 1 The integrated control must be turned OFF to use an optional main control 2 If an optional auxiliary control is used if activated the auxiliary control operation will override the optional main control operation VD0278 Refer to table below GREEN UNIT IS ON HIGH SPEED No LIGHT Unit is OFF OR CONTROLLED BY A MAIN CONTROL VDO281 2 2 BOOT SEQUENCE The unit boot sequence is similar to a personnal computer boot sequence Each time the unit is plugged after being unplugged or after a power failure the unit will perform a 30 second booting sequence before starting to operate During the booting sequence the integrated control LED will light GREEN or AMBER for 5 seconds and then will shut off for 2 seconds After that the LED will light RED fo
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6. r the rest of the booting sequence During this RED light phase the unit is checking and resetting the motorized damper position Once the motorized damper position 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 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 CAUTION Turn off the integrated control and wait until its LED is turned off before using an ptional main wall control 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 3 MAINTENANCE WARNING 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 Regular maintenance should be performed every 3 months Annual maintenance should take place every fall season 3 1 EVERY THREE MONTHS 1 Disconnect power supply 2 Unlatch the door Lift the panel towards you Hold it firml
7. rn off and unplug your unit in the following situations e Major renovation work e Sanding e g gypsum joints etc e Housing construction e Varnishing During very heavy snowstorms or rain with strong winds the unit should also be turned off to avoid problems caused by snow or rain entering the unit even if it is equipped with an anti gust intake hood Power disturbances or very short power failures may cause the electronic control microprocessor to malfunction If it does disconnect the power plug from the outlet and wait approximately 30 seconds then plug it back in to resume operation CAUTION When leaving the house for a long period of time more than two weeks a responsible person should regularly check if the unit operates adequately If the ductwork runs through an unconditioned space e g attic the unit must operate continuously except when performing maintenance and or repair Also the ambient temperature of the house should never drop below 18 C 65 F At least once a year the unit mechanical and electronic parts should be inspected by qualified service personnel TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 YOUR UNIT AND ITS PURPOSE wise ccc toti ta mon kob bone v kok ia ek iv 4 5 151 Unm DESCRIPTION en ie ea ae fai ta kn et gi ok evit pa e e e ki ky pant be e po s ay e e ak fs 4 1 2 PURPOSE OF THE VENTILATION SYSTEM ccccececec cece cece cece eueeeeeeveueveeaeeeeueueas 4 To TAEGOUE RW wot wey ta bote avalwa it ata tk eat a
8. y and hit on the right side of the panel The door will slide to the left 3 Clean the inside of the door with a damp cloth 4 Clean filters e Remove filters e Vacuum to remove most of the dust e Wash with a mixture of warm water and mild soap You may add bleach if you wish to disinfect one tablespoon per gallon Rinse thoroughly Shake filters to remove excess water and let dry 5 Clean the condensation tray with a damp cloth 6 Check the exterior air intake hood e Make sure there are no leaves twigs ice or snow that could be drawn into the vent e Clean if necessary CAUTION Even a partial blocking of this air vent could cause the unit to malfunction 7 Reassemble the components 8 Reconnect power supply 3 MAINTENANCE conr p 3 2 ANNUAL MAINTENANCE FALL Repeat steps 1 to 6 from Section 3 1 and continue with the following steps CAUTION Hot water and a strong detergent will damage the heat recovery core 1 Clean the heat recovery core e Remove core e Let it soak in a mixture of cold or lukewarm water and mild soap dishwashing liquid e Rinse thoroughly e Shake the core to remove excess water and let it dry 2 Clean blower assembly e Remove dust using a vacuum cleaner with a soft brush attachment 3 Reassemble the components 4 Reconnect power supply 4 TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM YOU SHOULD TRY THIS 1 Nothing works e See if the unit is plugge
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