Control:
Set the internal room sensor (located in the hallway or
living room) to 21
o
c. You can increase or decrease the
setting for comfort. To keep energy consumption down,
you can set the temperature when you are away from
the property (e.g. on holiday) using the controller on the
heat pump. The temperature can be lowered during the
summer to prevent it coming on unnecessarily by using
the controller on the room sensors.
21
o
c recommended for living rooms
18
o
c recommended for bedrooms
Note: sensors may look different to one
shown depending on model
Nibe alarms:
If the background light on the display
is flashing it will also display a
message, here are some typical
messages:
•
Filter alarm- this occurs every
3 months as a reminder to clean
the filter. See the instructions
on filter cleaning. The message
will disappear once the filter has
been cleaned and the switch is
set back to 1. NOTE: it can take
up to 15 minutes for the message
to disappear and alarm to stop
•
LP alarm (low exhaust alarm)
- the temperature of the property
is too low. Increase the
temperature to 17
o
c or above
and ensure all window/doors
are closed and radiators are at
recommended settings. Contact
the housing association if the
alarm persists
•
Sensor alarm- indicates there
is a fault with the temperature
sensor attached to the Nibe
unit
•
TL alarm and HP alarm- contact
the housing association if either
of these alarm go off
Cleaning the ventilation devices
The ventilation devices should be cleaned regularly.
•
Carefully remove the white vent (located in the kitchen
and bathroom) by pulling down
•
Use a small brush to remove any dirt
•
Replace in the correct ventilation duct
Orkney Housing Association Ltd, 39a Victoria Street, Kirkwall, Orkney, KW15 1DN.
Tel: 01856 875253. Email: info@ohal.org.uk Website: www.ohal.org.uk
This property was originally fitted with an Economy 10 tariff electric meter. However, other tariffs
could be more suitable, depending on your lifestyle. Independent comparison and switching advice
is widely available. Please check with your energy provider if you are unsure. There are some
helpful videos online which you can refer to. Videos can be found at www.nibe.co.uk/Videos/
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