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TROUBLESHOOTING AND DISPOSAL
Ventilation device iV14-MaxAir
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Installation and operating instructions
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Troubleshooting and disposal
Troubleshooting
Fault
Possible cause
Remedy
Fan failure
No electrical power.
Check fuse.
Installation error.
Check wiring for correct polarity.
Check all connectors for correct fit.
Check the use of wire ferrules.
Fan defective.
Replace fan.
Controller/power supply
defective.
Switching controller/power supply.
Fan does not
switch off.
Faulty controller.
Replace controller.
Low flow rate
Cover closed.
Open cover.
Dust filter heavily soiled.
Clean/replace dust filter.
Pollen filter/activated carbon
filter inserted.
An inserted pollen or activated carbon
filter reduces the air flow. Only use
a filter during periods of heavy pollution.
Replace filter if heavily soiled.
Fans are not operating in
paired mode.
Connect the first fan in extract air mode
and the second fan in supply air mode.
The rotational speed of the
fan is too low.
Increase the output level.
Thermal accumulator is soiled. Clean the thermal accumulator.
Noises
Foreign body in the fan.
Remove foreign body from the fan.
Clean the ventilation unit.
Fan blades soiled.
Clean fan blades.
Thermal accumulator is not
correctly positioned in the wall
sleeve.
Slide the thermal accumulator out
of the wall sleeve. Insert it again.
Slide the thermal accumulator into the
wall sleeve as far as the end-stop tape.
The rotational speed of the
fan is very high.
Set a lower output level on the controller.
Supply air is cold
Installation error.
Make sure that the device label on the
Xenion EFP fan is directed towards the
thermal accumulator.
Check the connector plug on the controller.
The connector must be sitting firmly
in the connector housing.
The controller is operating
in Ventilation mode.
Select heat recovery mode on the
controller.