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VALLOX 70

MAIN PARTS

2

2

13

15

6

9

7

10

3

16

3

16

14

8

18

1

17

18

4

2

17

11

5

12

13

15

6

9

7

10

3

16

3

16

14

8

18

1

17

18

4

2

17

11

13

15

6

9

7

10

3

16

3

16

14

8

18

1

17

18

4

2

17

11

5

12

CALENDAR

Spring:

• Wash or replace the coarse filter, and clean or

replace the fine filter if needed.

• Check the fan impellers and the post-heating

radiator if needed.

• Check that summer ventilation is in operati-

on. When needed, replace the heat recovery
cells (3) with (optional) summer cells, so that
discharge air will not heat air coming from
outside..

MAIN PARTS......................................................................................................... s. 2

1. 

THREE QUESTIONS ABOUT VENTILATION

1.1.

Why Are Rooms Ventilated?  ..................................................................... s. 3

1.2.

What Are the Characteristics of Adequate Ventilation?  ................................ s. 3

1.3.

How Much Ventilation Is Needed? ............................................................. s. 3

2.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE: VALLOX 70, 70 OK, AND 70 K

2.1.

Initial Adjustments .................................................................................... s.4

2.2.

Use of Ventilation ..................................................................................... s.5

2.3. Post-heating 

............................................................................................ s.5

2.4

Air Filtration  ........................................................................................... s.6

2.5.

Defrosting ............................................................................................... s.6

3.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAINTENANCE

3.1.

Filters...................................................................................................... s.7

3.2.

Fans and Post-heating Radiator .................................................................. s.7

3.3.

Condensing Water ................................................................................... s.7

4.

TROUBLE SHOOTING

.................................................................................. s.8

5.

AUTHORIZED SERVICE REPRESENTATIVES

........................................................ s.8

MAIN PARTS

  1.  Discharge air fan 90 W
  2.  Supply air fan 90W
  3.  Heat recovery cell, 2 pcs
  4.  Electrical connection
  5.  Control center, OK and K models
  6.  Adjustment thermostat of the post-

       heating radiator
  7.  Post-heating radiator, 500 W
  8.  Preheater 1000 W, optional
  9.  Outdoor air filters
10.  Discharge air filter
11.  Water seal and hose, 2 m
12.  Earthed plug, OK and K models
13.  Adjustment of the defrosting thermostat
14.  Sensor of the defrosting thermostat
15.  Envelope and insulation
16.  Drip groove
17.  Fan fastener
18.  Electrical quick-disconnect coupling of the fan

VALLOX 70 K

VALLOX 70 OK

VALLOX
70

Autumn:

• Clean or replace the coarse filter, and clean or

replace the fine filter if needed.

• Check the cleanliness of the heat recovery

cell.

• Make sure the condensation water joint is not

clogged.

Summary of Contents for 70 COMPACT R

Page 1: ...1 09 61E 19 05 2005 VALLOX Models VALLOX 70 VALLOX 70 K VALLOX 70 OK VALLOX 70 VALLOX 70 K VALLOX 70 OK INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND MAINTENANCE...

Page 2: ...5 2 3 Post heating s 5 2 4 Air Filtration s 6 2 5 Defrosting s 6 3 INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAINTENANCE 3 1 Filters s 7 3 2 Fans and Post heating Radiator s 7 3 3 Condensing Water s 7 4 TROUBLE SHOOTING s 8 5...

Page 3: ...d other outer wall structures remain dry Humidity in the indoor air is not condensed in the ventilation ducts Air is fresh in the toilet too 1 3 How Much Ventilation is Needed In order for indoor air...

Page 4: ...ate and that discharge air flow is always bigger than supply air flow i e the house has a negative pressure compared to outdoor air If the house has a positive pressure compared to outdoor air the air...

Page 5: ...ly brought to the bedrooms living room room with a fireplace dining room and sauna Supply air can flow freely from these rooms through under door spaces for instance to the bathroom sauna WC walk in w...

Page 6: ...g thermostat turns the heater on instead of stopping the outdoor air fan The heater heats outdoor air before it reaches the cell preventing it from freezing At very low temperatures the 1000W radiator...

Page 7: ...water has flown from between the sheets push the cell back into the unit making sure the sealings against the slide surfaces are in place and that the this side up label at the end of the cell points...

Page 8: ...erheating protection has gone off by pressing the black button at the end of the radiator If the protection has gone off you hear a click when pressing the button Pressing the button restores the oper...

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