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Any other application is seen as inappropriate use and can result in damage to the The device's name is ComfoAir 160. In the following man- ComfoAir or personal injury, for which the manufacturer ual it will be referred to as ComfoAir.
Safety 1.2.2 Safety provisions and measures • The ComfoAir cannot be opened without using tools; 1.2.1 Safety regulations • It should not be possible to touch the fans, therefore Always comply with safety regulations in this manual. ducting must be connected to the ComfoAir at a mini- Non-compliance with the safety regulations, warnings, mum duct length of 900mm. notes and instructions in this manual can cause personal 1.2.3 Pictograms used injury or damage to the ComfoAir.
Congratulations, you are the owner of a colder, air from outside the building. ComfoAir 160, a heat recovery unit from Zehnder. 2.1.3 Bypass for free cooling We wish you lots of comfort.
Access to the menus 2.1.7 Enthalpy (optional) It is possible to fit the ComfoAir with an enthalpy ex- Press display description changer. An enthalpy exchanger helps to regulate hu- quence midity levels in the dwelling. In addition to heat recovery, MENU Time delay the enthalpy exchanger also ensures moisture recovery.
Setting the ventilation using the normal (or previous) setting when deactivated, but first waits for the overrun timer to run its course. Once 3-position switch(es) the programmed overrun timer is complete, the ComfoAir A 3-position switch can be used to set 3 different ventila- returns to the normal (or previous) ventilation setting.
2.2.5 CC Ease panel The ComfoAir Luxe can be operated by means of a CC Ease panel, which can be ordered separately. The CC (Comfort Control) Ease panel is a digital operat- ing device which can be mounted on the wall in the living room and from there communicates with the ComfoAir.
operating the CC Ease panel 2.3.2 Reading and setting the comfort The CC Ease panel is used for the following: temperature • Reading and setting the day and time; The comfort temperature can be read, but also set to the Reading and setting the comfort temperature; • desired indoor temperature. From this temperature set- •...
2.3.4 Switching Boost on 1. Press“ ” longer than 2 seconds. - Wait until '3t' appears. Setting the ventilation volume The ventilation volume can also be set manually by in- creasing or decreasing it. A total of 4 ventilation volumes/ Once the programmed time delay is complete, the Com- levels can be set.
3. Press " " again (third time) to switch the supply 6. Press " ". and exhaust fans on again. - Wait until the hour, e.g. “ 7 ”, starts blinking. 7. Select the desired start time in hours using " " or " ". Bear in mind that switching off the supply or exhaust fan will temporarily immobilize your 8. Press "...
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The user can only access P menus P1, P2 and Only in the P2 menus settings can be altered. P9 to set additional programmes. The remain- The other P-menus (P1 and P9) can only be ing P menus (P3 to P8) are for use by the in- read.
2.3.8 P menus for the user Menu P1 ¨ Status of programmes Status Sub- description Activated menu Is menu 21 currently active? Yes (1) / No (0) Is menu 22 currently active? Yes (1) / No (0) Is menu 23 currently active? Yes (1) / No (0) Is menu 24 currently active? Yes (1) / No (0)
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Time delay values Sub-menu description Minimum Maxi- General reset Overrun timer for ventilation setting 3 " using ". 1 Min. 120 Min. 30 Min. • A fter pressing " " (> 2 sec.), the continuously Note: ComfoAir will switch to the setting for ‘x’ high only applies to systems fit- minutes and then automatically returns to the ted with an rF switch.
Maintenance by the user The following maintenance must be carried out by the user: • Replacing the filters; • Cleaning the valves (in the dwelling). A concise explanation of these maintenance activities is given in the paragraphs below. Failure to carry out (periodic) maintenance on the ComfoAir ultimately compromises the per- formance of the ventilation system.
The installer will have set all the valves to ensure the op- This is given on the identification plate on the top of the timum performance of the ventilation system. Therefore, ComfoAir. The system should not be disconnected from do not change the setting of the valves. the power supply, unless the ComfoAir must be taken out of service due to a serious malfunction, or for filter clean- ing/replacement or any other compelling reasons.