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With the cover removed the LED display will show the commissioning menu. There are 3 buttons located 
below the display; these are used to control the setup process:  
 

 

 

The + button is used to increase the value of a setting, the – button is used to reduce the value of a 
setting and the 

X

 (Mode) button moves to the next setting.  

Commissioning menu structure  

 

* This setting rotates the display only; the buttons retain their original function. For example; the mode 
button is on the right when in normal rotation and on the left when the screen is rotated and looking at the 
fan so the display is correctly orientated. 
** Display: unl  
Description: menu lock on or off. When locked a code is required to access the menu  
Options: unl – unlocked Loc – Locked. 
*** Display: cod 
Description: Set the menu lock code. This is a 3 digit hexadecimal code, set between 0 - F.  
Options: press up or down to start choosing the first digit then press mode to set and move to the next 
digit. Repeat to set the other two digits. Default override code is 999. 
 
The table shows the settings available to commission the fan. They appear in this order. The available 
options and default position for each setting is also shown.  

 
Settings 
 
Installation selection 

There are four different installation type settings, kitchen or bathroom and ducted or window/wall. The 
difference between bathroom and kitchen mode is shown above, the boost speeds are higher for kitchen 
applications. If the fan is installed in a ducted setup changing the fan to ducted mode will compensate for 
the reduced airflow due to the higher pressure of the system. During commissioning select the relevant 
setting for your installation.  

 

Boost time 

The boost setting allows the boost timer to be adjusted from 1-30 minutes, the default is 15 minutes. 

 

 

Humidity level trigger 

The humidity setting defines at what relative humidity the fan will trigger, adjustable from 50% to 70% rH. 

 

 
 

Display text 

Installation Option 

Selections 

Default 

r-n 

Display rotation* 

r-n = Default 

r-y

 = Rotated 180

o

 

Default 

I-n or I-y 

Intermittent Yes or No 

I-n = No 

I-y = Yes 

 

See Model 

t09 

Trickle mode 

t06 to t13 – 6 to 13 l/s 

t09 

b-n 

Kitchen or Bathroom mode 

b-n = Kitchen mode 

b-y = Bathroom mode 

Kitchen 

d-n 

Ducted or Wall/Window kit 

d-n =  wall/window mode 

d-y =  Ducted mode 

Wall/Window 

b15 

Boost time 

b01 to b30 – 1 to 30 minutes 

15 minutes 

h60 

Humidity level trigger 

h50 to h70  - 50% to 70% relative humidity 

60% RH 

c-n 

Comfort mode 

c-n = normal boost operation 

c-y = comfort mode 

No 

unl   

Lock feature** 

unl = unlocked  

Ioc = Locked 

See Model 

cod 

Lock code*** 

Set between 0 - F 

See Model 

Mode 

Trickle  Boost 1  Boost 2 

Boost time 

Kitchen 

6-13 l/s 

30 l/s 

60 l/s 

1-30 minutes 

Bathroom  6-13 l/s 

15 l/s 

30 l/s 

1-30 minutes 

r-y 

Summary of Contents for Lo-Carbon Revive

Page 1: ...N Revive 7 473848 Revive 7 SELV 473849 Revive 5 473850 Revive 5 SELV 473851 Revive 473852 Revive SELV 473853 Revive Intermittent 478367 Revive SELV 478368 Intermittent PLEASE READ INSTRUCTIONS IN CONJ...

Page 2: ...cting all poles having a contact separation of at least 3mm C Ensure that the mains supply Voltage Frequency and Phase complies with the rating label D The Fan should only be used in conjunction with...

Page 3: ...NSFORMER SELV Models only 1 The transformer must not be installed in a shower cubicle or enclosure It must be sited away from direct sources of water spray and out of reach 1 5m of a person using a fi...

Page 4: ...dels only MUST be surface mounted to allow air to freely circulate around the unit When installed in a loft void it MUST NOT be enclosed or covered with insulation The fan is a class ll double insulat...

Page 5: ...ion type settings kitchen or bathroom and ducted or window wall The difference between bathroom and kitchen mode is shown above the boost speeds are higher for kitchen applications If the fan is insta...

Page 6: ...usted after commissioning as a pass code is required to access the menu This can be set in the menu to any 3 digit hexadecimal combination If the lock feature is enabled when a button is pressed the d...

Page 7: ...to move the display to the next data set Data Logger Menu When the display is rotated the decimal point will no longer display eg 055 represents 5 5KWh Data Examples Text scrolling from right to left...

Page 8: ...orated it could take up to 2 weeks for the humidity levels to stabilise Please leave the fan to dry out the room and after this period the fan should run normally ii The humidity set point could be se...

Page 9: ...1 with no trickle facility The fan is internally fused Fig 3 Continuous trickle with boost facility The fan is internally fused Fig 1 Continuous trickle with boost via pull cord The fan is internally...

Page 10: ...els Fig 6 Continuous trickle with boost facility via LS or internal pullcord SELV models Fig 4 Continuous trickle with pullcord boost SELV models N L 1 Phase Supply 220 240V 50Hz FUSE Switched Fused S...

Page 11: ...the screw at the bottom of the grille 2 Pull the grille clear of the screw and lift away Circuit board cover DO NOT REMOVE Control Board Display INCREASE Value REDUCE Value MODE Button Note Revive 7...

Page 12: ...to misuse neglect or damage Has not been modified or repaired by any person not authorised by the company IF CLAIMING UNDER TERMS OF GUARANTEE Please return the complete product carriage paid to your...

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