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For further assistance please call DVS

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 on 

0800 387 387

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Humidity settings

For adjusting the sensitivity of the system to an air supply 
which is more humid than the air inside the home. A higher 
setting will mean the system reacts more quickly to a humid 
air supply then remains off for a period of time and until 
the air supply is dry enough to continue ventilating your 
home. The DVS® technician sets this function when the 
system is installed, however, this setting can be increased or 
decreased. 

Note: To prevent nuisance stopping and starting 
(oversensitivity) the DVS® is programmed to allow some 
minor higher air supply humidity readings before it will stop 
ventilating. Please call DVS® on 0800 387 387 if you need 
assistance and before you adjust these settings.

Humidity settings

Touch settings icon   then – 

SETTINGS > HUMIDITY 

CONTROL

 – Scroll the Humidity sensitivity or Humidity time 

up or down to the level you wish -  

OK > EXIT

CO

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 Sensing & control 

For enabling or disabling the CO

2

 control function. The DVS® 

technician enables this function and pairs the sensor(s) 
when the system is installed, however, this function can be 
Enabled (turned on) or Disabled (Turned off). 

CO

2

 Enable / Disable

Touch settings icon   then – 

SETTINGS > CO

2

 CONTROL 

> ENABLE

 (touch the Enable/Disable slide switch icon to 

change to Enable or Disable) -  

OK > EXIT

CO

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 Sensors

The DVS® Connect range has one remote plug in CO

2

 sensor 

as a standard inclusion. Extra sensors can be fitted with a 
maximum of four sensors per system. When multiple sensors 
are fitted the system uses the average CO

2

 reading across 

all sensors to activate a higher ventilation rate when the 
average CO

2

 concentration rises above 1000ppm.

Connecting CO

2

 sensors to the system

Plug in the CO

2

 sensor in your room of choice (typically a 

living room or master bedroom, however any room which 
is normally occupied and has a DVS® vent in it will be 
fine). Press and hold the pairing button on the front of the 
sensor until the green LED light, (this is only visible when 
looking through the vent at the bottom of the sensor) is on 
continuously. This takes 5 seconds. If the LED light is a little 
difficult to see, just hold the button in and count 7 seconds. 

This puts the CO

2

 sensor in pairing mode, which lasts 60 

seconds. 

Then go to the DVS® controller:

a.  Touch the settings icon   then –  

UTILITIES > MANAGE CO2 > ADD SENSOR

b.  A box will show, which initially just says 

Connecting

c.  When the CO

2

 sensor has been found the box shows 

Success

New CO2 Sensor added

d.  Repeat for additional sensors (up to 4 can be 

connected). 

Once the sensor(s) has been added, press 

RESTART

. The 

preparation for connection is now made.

Note: After Restarting, the system will need approximately 
20 minutes to establish proper connections and begin 
accurate CO

2

 level readings. A CO

2

 level indicator will 

appear on the home screen and detailed information will be 
available in the diagnostics menu.

If you have more than one sensor, each will need to be 
individually paired to the controller rather than pairing them 
all at the same time. Select 

RESTART

 when all are connected. 

WiFi connection and software upgrades

To check for upgrades or reconnect to your WiFi

Touch the WiFi icon 

 then choose – WiFi Scan or Check 

for upgrades (whichever is applicable) – then follow the 
instructions.

Clock

To manually adjust the clock

Touch the clock numbers 

11:20

 then - 

SET DATE AND TIME > 

EXIT

Filter change reminder reset

Touch settings icon   then – 

SETTINGS > FILTER OPTIONS > 

NEW FILTER INSTALLED > YES > EXIT > EXIT

Note: This setting is intended to reset the filter reminder on 
your system. Resetting this means that you will receive a 
reminder to change your filter again, on the control panel, in 
12 months.

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