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5. Control Functions .........................................................................................................................................23
5.1.
Timer-Controlled Ventilation ................................................................................................................................................................... 23
5.2.
Night Time Cooling ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 23
5.3.
Holiday Mode .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 23
5.4.
Start and Stop Using External Contacts .............................................................................................................................................. 23
5.5.
Start and Stop Using a PIR sensor ......................................................................................................................................................... 23
5.6.
Control Using a CO
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Sensor........................................................................................................................................................................ 24
5.7. Boost .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 25
5.8.
Control Using an Analogue BMS ............................................................................................................................................................. 25
5.9.
Cooling Module Operation. ........................................................................................................................................................................ 25
6. Internal Control Functions ...........................................................................................................................25
6.1.
Low Temperature (“Low Temp”) ............................................................................................................................................................. 25
6.2. Preheat .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 25
6.3.
Virtual Preheat ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 26
6.4. High Temperature (“High Temp”) ........................................................................................................................................................... 26
7. Service and Maintenance .............................................................................................................................27
7.1.
External Cleaning ...........................................................................................................................................................................................27
7.2.
Internal Cleaning ............................................................................................................................................................................................27
7.3.
Cleaning the Condensate System ...........................................................................................................................................................27
7.4.
Filter Change ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 28
7.4.1. Reset Service .................................................................................................................................................................................. 28
7.4.2. Cooling Module Filter Change .................................................................................................................................................. 28
7.4.3. Filter Change for CV80-200, DV 1000, AML100-800 and AMP300-800 ........................................................... 29
7.4.4. Filter Change AMP900 and AMP1200 ................................................................................................................................. 30
7.5.
Filter List ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 32
7.6.
Setting Inlet Opening ................................................................................................................................................................................. 33
7.7.
Cooling Module - Safety Instructions ................................................................................................................................................... 34
8. Repairs and Improvements ......................................................................................................................... 34
9. Fault Description ......................................................................................................................................... 34
EC Declaration of Conformity ............................................................................................................................35
Abbreviations .................................................................................................................................................... 36
Quick Guide Airlinq Viva ....................................................................................................................................37
Quick Guide Airlinq Orbit .................................................................................................................................. 38
Notes ................................................................................................................................................................. 39
Summary of Contents for AML 100
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