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Installation Manual VMI® PULSE`R Prestige 2
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1. 24 4 5 CONSUMPTION AND OPERATING TIME SCREEN a a a a n n n n n e e 24 4 6 ta aaa l n kt a 25 4 7 WERSION SERE EN laaa do vid a fa pa fo ii kn al f l a a a issa 26 4 8 EXITING THE INSTALLER MODE a tk lt e a a a a kak e e nies pe ka A e a 26 4 9 a ae A e a O Ke e Datan a ta ae sea 26 GETTING STARTED alias ik a w dra aid ar ai d tess ka a ei e l l l Pe a kre e 28 CARE va es be aa an kad dela a kai tk t ka a n a e S kk a e ak ka a ee a Ga kl 28 6 1 ru ee 28 6 2 RESETTING THE HETER COUNTER a at ta kat kd ai e l fa a A e kk n a ED AD i 29 6 3 5 a sic E ta e OS AEN e n t n n at ok an eke EAST 29 6 4 SDCARD aa aa la aa E tk l ka kt a a a a l te A ke e n Sa 29 6 5 PUTIN EE AND OUTLET S ea tat tn ce cece a e a a 30 6 6 EFE ANING CHECK NO 30 GLOSSARY kw kale die af Die at fi e ICO O a e e de kan 31 1 General information 1 1 About this manual Danger Important inf
2. i 1 i i i e 5 m 3 ki ki 3 SE mou poo monn TS shen ten Sey hon peger A or or a a or or or or or nen nn ap ot ki wen N Aa a n yyy wate ze erat ee A ee ki ta 2 3 2 Remote control Hole for wall mounting 65 80 2 4 Presentation of the remote control 2 4 1 Front face TFT colour screen MODE button 2 4 2 Rear face Fixing point Validation button Navigation arrows Battery compartment 10 2 4 3 Displays 2 4 3 1 Presentation of the screens To make it easy to use the remote control has 7 interface screens To change screens you just need to press the a button e z gt 20 0 C 7 88d 200 New filter Main screen Set temperatures Filter status screen setting screen TEST Manual Control mode setting Options activation System test activation screen screen screen Please note that the presentation of these screens is non contractual Certain parameters may be different depending on the settings and the ind
3. Ventilation cooling mode activated automatically activated The air flow rate is increased to cool down the premises and make your environment more comfortable during the summer Turbo heat mode activated automatically activated The air flow rate is increased when the outside temperature is higher than the set temperature in winter This means that you recover free heat Boost mode activated activated by the user via the specific screen With this mode the flow rate is increased for 30 minutes to renew the air more quickly Holiday mode activated activated by the user via the specific screen With this function the ventilation and preheat functions are set toa minimum freeze protection mode when the user is absent STANDBY mode activated automatically activated The VMI unit turns at minimum speed and desactivates air preheating if the outside temperature exceeds the maximum temperature threshold or if the VMI unit malfunctions 12 3 Installation 2 The appliance must be installed by qualified staff The VMI unit must be installed in compliance with the regulations in force DTU 68 3 Electrical connections must be made in accordance with the regulations in force NFC 15 100 For safety aspects please refer to part 1 2 Safety rules When installing the VMI Prestige 2 unit you must also have a Prestige 2 radio remote control 3 1 Preparation ZIN Before installing the appliance remove the three foam wed
4. 23 days 4 4 Setting the rated speed filter duration Once you are in the installer mode you should first get the rated speed setting screen If not press the button as many times as necessary to get to the following f screen Rated speed 10 To know what speed and what filter duration you should set refer to Filter duration chapter 4 9 Initial settings 200 days Use the buttons to select the field to change The button confirms the new value and sends it to the VMI unit If the VMI unit has received the new value the value is displayed in green If not the old value remains displayed in green The button cancels the change displays the old value in green and returns to the field selection When you are selecting the field to change use the 4 button to move to the consumption and operating time screen 4 5 Consumption and operating time screen A This screen shows the approximate cumulative consumption of the VMI unit in kWh year on year and the number of days the VMI unit has been in kwh year operation since it was commissioned 835 Operating Use the 4 button to move on to the troubleshooting screen time 99999 jours 24 4 6 Troubleshooting This screen helps the installer with troubleshooting ra w Important a test must be run to update the fault codes Only 0 the probes automatically updated OK to start Once the test has finished the system status is
5. Gane AE 13 3 1 PREPARA TON A e a ee ORE Materiel 13 3 2 LOCATON kite ket N a a Di n nt a 13 3 3 VENTILATION OPENINGS EA EEE E eS a ik RES e 14 3 4 GS it cite ala e Su ne E Saa ui ka aa a con Su e aa ki a a e ak an e es lk so 15 3 5 a a OD e Da e a e a a a a a n e a tent 17 3 6 WET NETW ORE tt at a 17 3 7 SUMMARY OF THE INSTALLATION Sasser a aa ja e Da 19 3 8 ict tit n i ka don Ea at fa Sa a a n ep n RS n a 20 3 9 REMOTE CONTROLE che ao di at aa ante kt a e a 20 3 10 AIR EXTRACTION POIN S Sessa kai dra al dak tf e a ba akt a v a ra 20 3 11 DOORSUNDERGCUTS E SSG a e a a E E A a ae els cae ete 21 COMMISSIONING SLD Ga ata ou feat dw a a l a ot on a a a A a a A e e a ai kata 21 4 1 PROPER COMPLETION CHECKS acl a a a a po aa a l a a l la el 22 4 2 POWERING UP FOR THE FIRST TIME PAIRING 0 cccccseccccescccccscccccscceccenececcsescnecsccnssececcecesensuceeesenesecsenesenees 22 4 3 ACCESSING THE INSTALLER MODE CONFIGURATION MODE ccsseeecccseccccecececeuscceceececcecececauceeecaueceeneneceeaueeeeeaes 22 4 4 SETTING THE RATED SPEED FILTER
6. displayed Motor status VMI unit s probe status This probe is not active in this version Remote control s probe status N B Probe No 2 is always displayed even if it is not present on the VMI unit If there is only one probe no status is shown for the second probe Normal operation 9 Abnormal operation Use the a button to move on to the version screen A The VMI unit test is for troubleshooting purposes only and in no way replaces the expertise of an installer We recommend that installers have a fully equipped repair case with them during repair visits and that they carry out the necessary electrical tests to confirm the failure signalled by the system Also certain failures may conceal others 25 4 7 Version screen This screen shows the VMI unit s and the remote control s software and hardware versions This information may be requested for technical monitoring or assistance Use the a button to move on to exit the installer mode 4 8 Exiting the installer mode Press the buttons to select yes or and to confirm the selection If yes is selected the main screen appears If no is selected the language date screen appears 4 9 Initial settings Parameters In the installer mode you can set the 2 parameters shown in the following table Mn Factory a Parameter Description situ setting setting T for th Speed at which the VMI unit o be adjusted fo
7. maintenance 29 6 5 Air inlets and outlets Every 6 months remove the dust from the ventilation openings and the air extraction grilles with a clean dry cloth and a small brush Operation that cannot be done by the user 6 6 Cleaning checking 6 6 1 Cleaning The machine must be thoroughly cleaned once a year preferably in autumn either as part of a maintenance contract or when requested by the user Cleaning the machine Cut all power to the VMI unit before intervening and make sure that it cannot be accidentally reset Open the machine s cover by removing the 4 flat head screws Remove the dust from the fan s wheel using a blower or a dry brush Remove the dust from the resistors using a blower or a dry brush Wipe the inside of the housing with a clean cloth Close the cover again by screwing down the 4 flat head screws 6 6 2 Checks To make sure the appliance remains effective it is important to check the following points The condition of the duct system Clean or change it if necessary The roof outlet or the suction grille must be clear and not obstructed by anything nest leaves etc If it is obstructed clean it following the safety rules The various air passages openings grilles ventilation under doors They must be clear and not reduced in size 30 7 Glossary Air quality assessment of the state of the ambient air according to a scale measuring the rate of concentratio
8. standing as long as it is positioned for easy access to the filter You are not advised to place it on its cover Make sure that the support is stable and correctly sized for the weight of the appliance 3 5 Roof outlet The roof outlet must be sized for a maximum suction loss of 50 Pa at RS 2 see 4 9 Initial settings Rated speed RS The roof outlet must be placed as close as possible to the VMI housing Set the roof outlet up as indicated in its installation and operating manual and according to the type of roof Make sure that it is correctly oriented to prevent rain from entering the duct network For air inlets on the building facade Bore through the wall following standard practice Use a rainproof grille on the outside and optionally an insect grille if it can be accessed to be cleaned 3 6 Duct network Use insulated ducts 160 mm diameter Use as few bends as possible Place the duct as straight as possible Make sure the network is carefully sealed from the roof outlet to the ventilation openings 17 3 6 1 Connections Fix a duct to the roof outlet using a clamping collar Make sure the connection is correctly sealed Cut the duct from the outlet to the right length and fix it to the VMI unit s inlet collar Use a clamping collar and make sure it is correctly sealed Fix new ducts one per ventilation opening to the sleeves using clamping collars Make sure the connection is correctly
9. 3 h Recommended size of premises to be ventilated o from 59 140 Galb Cube models from 32 to 136 m Compact model o from 141 to 307 Maxi model Average renewal rate 0 5 vol h unchanging ceiling height of 2 5 m Dimensions 2 3 Housin Galb 2 301 6 SLY 09T ka RAS EE RARA RE APR a eet 2 VW WC LST Lt Seca en ST TSS TT MA Lt TT N ST Salalah SS 009 BENN SST ADAN TO gt SS Rh ai CSRS TE TTT FE TT TT TT TT kk LT et SSE TE ST FT oT LT oo 250 4 q gt 2 lt 250 Se a U O Cube 250 MAXI Allow for room to a ee change the filter oa mi LE ta KA np 1 i i i i i i i i 1 1 pi i i i i i i i i i i i j i
10. 4 VENTILAIRSEC La ventilation dans le bon sens Installation Manual VMI PULSE R Prestige 2 Prestige 2 Sant gt 552 gt gt z EP 4 VENTILAIRSEC Important information This manual explains how to install and maintain VENTILAIRSEC s VMI PULSE R Prestige 2 Prestige 2 units Certain operations must only be carried out by qualified staff and must not be carried out by the user under any circumstances May 2015 edition 1 7 Table of contents GENERAL INFORMATION 5 kes da ar ai ESSE a aa seus ef e e EROS 4 1 1 ABOUT THIS NA Ate tk SRL l CE a ka a ta ects ers tk kk a 4 1 2 SAEE DUNST W EMON a OSS ta a nt SSL e a ea e 4 DESCRIPTION THE APPLIANCE sssessssssssssssssssssssossessossssssssssossssssosssesosssssssssssssssssosssssssssssssssssssssssso 6 2 1 OVERVIEWS SESS 6 2 2 TRE CHINICALACHARAC TERI TIC OOS Yh a cay ia a ka a AU a so a ke en 7 2 3 DIMENSIONS ATATA EEEIEE dB kd Ye RANN 8 2 4 PRESENTATION OF THE REMOTE CONTROL cccccccccsccscccccccccceccececcecescencecceccecceccecescessensencecceaceceesessessecceacences 10 INSTALLATION kler ask sees eters vit mo cals wav a aces SD DS L Gate Riv ew PRE
11. MI unit must be connected to a dedicated line On the switchboard the installation must be equipped with a 16 A bipolar circuit breaker a 30 mA differential circuit breaker and a means for disconnecting in the fixed line Connect the supplied cable to the mains via a sealed junction box not supplied Type of cable 3 x 1 5 mm with ground conductor Single phase 230 VAC 50 Hz on n r t rown Phase 5 Q anman onn x e Yellow Green Ground Neutral T gt Blue eutra 1 Sealed box san aaa aaa 3 9 Remote control If the premises are equipped with a heating thermostat the remote control should preferably be placed next to it If not it should be placed in a living area as it measures the relative ambient humidity and controls the ventilation flow rate It must never be placed above a radiator close to a source of cold under a ventilation opening or closed in a cupboard or drawer The remote control can either be placed on a horizontal surface or fixed to the wall via the 2 5 mm diameter hole on the back of the remote control If the remote control is fixed to the wall check the radio connection before installing the fixing system Any obstacles between the remote control and the VMI unit reduce the maximum range of the radio communication walls metal objects floors etc If you are using the system to cure damp place the remote control in the room to be treated so that the V
12. MI unit can adjust its ventilation flow rate to the humidity rate in the room 3 10 Air extraction points All rooms in the premises even if they have no windows or do not have an outside wall must be equipped with a natural air extraction point trickle vent wall duct If they do not extraction points must be made following standard practice To correctly adjust the extraction grilles distribute 90 of the air blown into the premises between all of the rooms Measures must be taken to avoid gas backdrafts in the room from the exhaust pipes of gas appliances or other open fire appliances for the duct fans and the partition wall fans 20 All other extraction devices installed under other regulations e g gas appliances must not be altered 3 11 Door undercuts Undercuts must be made under all doors in the premises The space required between the floor and the bottom of the door is as follows 1 cm for all doors including the kitchen door if it has at least 2 access doors 2 cm for the kitchen door if it has only one access door and for all doors to rooms equipped with an appliance connected to the gas l emsoss S The appliance must be installed by qualified staff 21 4 1 Proper completion checks In accordance with the DTU 68 3 a visual inspection must be carried out after the installation to check that The sizing specifications are respected The installation is safe electrically mechanically The
13. all beam etc 3 3 2 Installation Trace the part to cut out a 160 mm diameter circle Cut the material with a suitable tool Insert the sleeve and then the ventilation opening 14 3 4 Housings 3 4 1 Ceiling mounted housings The Cube Galb and MAXI model housings can be suspended from the ceiling The housing may only be attached via the 4 points shown on the drawing below 15 The MAXI housing can be suspended from the ceiling as long as the cover is facing upwards The housing may only be attached via the 4 points shown on the drawing below S The ceiling mounting system and the ceiling fastening points must be sized to support the weight of the housing Ventilairsec can provide you with a ceiling chain mounting kit Ref No AE 020 3 4 2 Wall mounted housings Fix the Compact and Galb model housings using 3 sufficiently large screws to support the weight of the housing Position the screws opposite the slotted holes shown on the below drawings 0 6 6 6 1 Galb model housing Compact model housing 16 The Cube model housing can also be fixed to a wall using the Cube wall mounting frame Ref No AE 019 To do this first fix the frame to the wall using an appropriate fixing system then insert the two tongues into one of the rear parts of the housing as shown in the following drawing by rotating the housing a quarter turn 3 4 3 Free standing housing The housing can be free
14. ges surrounding the motor inside the housing Open the machine s cover by removing the 4 flat head screws Remove the foam wedges and the remote control Close the cover again by screwing down the 4 flat head screws Fix the two plastic collars supplied One on the inlet and the other on the outlet The same is true for the Compact versions For the Cube model housing fix the collar plate Ref No AE 003 using the 4 specific fixing points Use the D3 9 L9 5 screws supplied Use the pre drilled holes on the housing Do not pierce the housing 3 2 Location The appliance must be installed away from water and frost 13 The appliance must be installed so thatit can be easily accessed for care and maintenance operations If the appliance is placed in the roof space you must allow for a trap door of at least 50x50 cm This trap door must not be placed in a ZAN Place the VMI unit in a central position to limit the length of the ducts as much as possible and so that the ducts leading to the ventilation openings are of similar length 3 3 Ventilation openings 3 3 1 Location Place the ventilation openings in the premises to ventilate It is preferable to place the openings in centrally located rooms corridor atrium landing etc that do not generate humidity or odours Do not place ventilation openings in damp rooms bathroom kitchen WC Place the openings 20 cm away from obstacles w
15. iew 1 Housing 2 Cover 3 Filter drawer 4 Air inlet from the roof or facade suction 5 Air outlet to premises positive ventilation Non contractual drawing Galb model housing 1 Housing 2 Cover 3 Filter drawer 4 Air inlet from the roof or facade suction 5 Air outlet to premises positive ventilation Non contractual drawing Cube model housing 1 Housing 2 Cover 3 Filter plate BLUE 4 Air inlet from the roof or facade suction 5 Air outlet to premises positive ventilation Non contractual drawing Maxi model housing 2 2 2 2 1 Technical characteristics Operation Single phase 230 VAC 50 Hz Maximum output for Galb Cube and Compact model housings 1140 W Maximum output for MAXI model housing 2220 W Electrical protection factor IPX2 Ambient operating temperature 5 60 Remote Control VMI Communication Radio Frequency 868 MHz Structure Weight 11 kg Galb and Compact models 10 kg Cube model 11 9 kg Maxi model Housing electrolytic zinc coated steel 1 5 mm thick epoxy powder coated paint RAL9010 Cover ABS AE UL94VO 3 mm thick 3 mm Grade F7 and G4 filters 2 connection pieces for 160 mm diameter ducts Performance Air preheating 12 C 15 C 18 C Maximum flow rate for Compact model 170 m3 h Maximum flow rate for Galb Cube models 218 m3 h Maximum flow rate for Maxi model 400 m
16. n of pollutants Condensation physical phenomenon resulting in the appearance of water droplets when warm air comes into contact with a cold surface Cut off temperature see 4 9 Initial settings Door undercuts removing a small part at the bottom of a door so that the air can flow underneath it Flow rate air ventilation volume of blown air over a certain period Load loss organ or irregularity impeding the flow of air Pairing creating a pair i e two communicating appliances recognise each other In this case the VMI unit and the remote control recognise each other Positive ventilation air injected into the premises Preheat temperature temperature at which the VMI unit preheats the air blown into the premises if the temperature of air it draws in is lower Premises space to ventilate house offices public premises etc Relative humidity Rate of humidity in the air as a percentage Renewal rate number of times the air in the premises is renewed every hour RS Rated speed The VMI set speed for the volume to be ventilated VMI Positive Input Ventilation 31
17. oor and outdoor environment Installer settings screen 11 2 4 3 2 Presentation of the pictograms Main screen Ambient temperature measured in the living area where the remote control is located Air quality indicator according to humidity The more the cursor is to the left the drier the air the more it is to the right the more humid the air The middle position corresponds to the most comfortable conditions Filter status display When the filter is orange we recommend that you order a new filter from your installer To change the filter see chapter 6 1 Manual mode activated Warning when this mode is active the automatic functions are no longer operational Malfunctioning detected Contact your installer Radio reception quality indicator If the reception is bad move your remote control closer to the VMI unit Battery indicator for the 2 AA LR6 batteries To change the batteries see chapter 6 3 Indicator for the minimum set temperature for preheating the blown air N B The lower the set temperature the lower the power consumption You are advised to cut the set temperature during the hot season Fan operating speed indicator In automatic mode the speed may vary depending on various parameters to adjust the ventilation flow rate to the requirements of the premises High outdoor humidity indicator The intelligent VMI unit adjusts its air flow rate to stop air that is too humid entering the premises
18. ormation This symbol na important information that must be observed to prevent any risks of physical injury and or damage to equipment Must only be done by qualified staff Can be done by the user Read this manual carefully to ensure optimal performance of the appliance VENTILAIRSEC declines all liability if the instructions given in this manual are not followed In this manual the word Premises refers to the space to be ventilated whether it be a house offices or public premises 1 2 Safety instructions 1 2 1 Installation The appliance must be handled and installed with means adapted to its weight The appliance must be installed by qualified staff Once the appliance has been installed it must be put into operation quickly to avoid condensation building up 1 2 2 Use This appliance is not intended for use by people including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capacities or by people with no experience or knowledge of the appliance unless they are monitored by or have received instructions from someone responsible for their safety when using the appliance Make sure that children do not play with the appliance This appliance is designed exclusively for ventilating and circulating air and no other fluid Do not insert anything in the ventilation ducts and do not obstruct the air inlets and air outlets Do not place anything on the appliance A The unit must never be tu
19. ousing 6 2 Resetting the filter counter This screen appears in the user mode i Use the a gt 20 0 C 00 4 200 3534 900 New filter Use the 3 button to confirm after which the new filter message and the YES NO buttons on NO by default appear buttons to select the Reset pictogram Use the buttons to choose YES or NO Use the 4 button to confirm if YES is active then the filter counter reset request will be taken into account The number of days displayed automatically changes to 6 3 Batteries Changing the remote control s batteries You need 2 new LR6 AA batteries With your thumbs slide the cover down to open it Remove the dead batteries Insert the new batteries Close the cover by sliding it up The batteries must not be thrown away with household rubbish To dispose of them in compliance with local standards take them to your local collection point or return them to your retailer or manufacturer Important If the operation lasts more than 2 minutes the time must be reset on the remote control When you start up again the following screen appears O1 01 2015 00 00 If the time has not been reset it will display the last time saved _ 64 SD JN An SD card is inserted in the remote control It must not be removed by the user under any circumstances unless requested by a professional partner of VENTILAIRSEC This card collects various data for
20. r the volume to ventilate to ensure a renewal operates in automatic mode in W rate of 0 5 volume hour normal conditions See table below Rated speed RS The setting depends on the 200 days surrounding environment Filter usage duration before filter Max fil i ax Tilter change warning is displayed Choosing the Rated Speed 26 The rated speed should be set to correspond to the volume to ventilate or the surface area of the premises For the Galb and Cube models Surface area of the space to Volume to ventilate m3 Rated speed to set ventilate ser oe 1 1550184 For the Compact model Surface area of the space to pee te Volume to ventilate m3 Rated speed to set ventilate 0 to 16 00 M1 __ to ato For the MAXI model housing Surface area of the space to Volume to ventilate m3 Rated speed to set ventilate OtO87 0027 van ______8 1 22003807 for premises with an unchanging ceiling height of 2 5 m 27 5 Getting started In compliance with DTU 68 3 the installer contractor must Clearly explain the reasons for ventilating Indoor Air Quality Explain the technical aspects of the appliance Explain the operation of the appliance Give specific information on the appliance always in operation during the intended periods do not obstruct the air inlets and outle
21. rned off In case of abnormal functioning contact the machine s installer 1 2 3 Care and maintenance Disconnect the power supply before all interventions except for maintenance that can be done by the user and defined below and make sure that it cannot be accidentally reset The user may only change the appliance s filter the remote control s batteries and clean the air inlets and outlets providing they follow the instructions given in this installation manual part 6 Care All other maintenance operations must be carried out by qualified staff The user must not attempt to repair any breakdowns If the power cable is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its after sales service or by similarly qualified people to avoid any danger You are advised to record all care and maintenance operations on the service history sheet at the end of the manual 1 2 4 Transformation The appliance must not be modified All components must be replaced by a professional and with genuine parts from the manufacturer 1 2 5 End of life Before removing the appliance power it down Do not burn the appliance Certain components may release toxic gases when they are burnt Remove the batteries from the remote control and take the components to a recycling collection point Take the product to a recycling collection point The product must not be disposed of with household waste 2 Description of the appliance 2 1 Overv
22. sealed 4V and 6V types Cut the ducts from the ventilation openings sleeves to the right length and fix them to the two coaxial ends of the connecting tee Both ducts must be of similar length and as short as possible Use clamping collars and make sure the connections are correctly sealed 4V and 6V types Fix a duct to the third end of the connecting tee Use a clamping collar and make sure it is correctly sealed 4V and 6V types Cut the duct from the tee to the right length and fix it to the VMI unit s outlet collar Use a clamping collar and make sure it is correctly sealed Cut the duct from the ventilation opening s sleeve to the right length and fix it to the unit s outlet collar Use a clamping collar and make sure it is correctly sealed 18 3 7 Summary of the installation 1 Putthe sleeves in place 2 Position the housing in the centre 3 Place the roof outlet as close as possible to the housing 4 Connect the ducts with the collars Roof outlet Collar Collar Collar Collar Sleeve Opening Collar e Collar Collar Sleeve Opening non contractual schematic diagram 19 AN This step must only be done when the other installation steps are finished This avoids any risk of 3 8 Electrical connection The appliance must be connected by a professional in compliance with the French standard NFC 15 100 electric shocks when installing the various parts of the system The V
23. system s components are in good condition The remote control and other components can be accessed for maintenance AN Make sure that the foam wedges inside the machine have been removed 42 Powering up for the first time Pairing Open the battery compartment on the rear of the remote control and insert the batteries Close the battery compartment The following screen appears OL 01 2015 00 00 Update the date and time on the remote control using the buttons Wait until the remote control asks for the pairing Turn on the VMI unit and press the a button within 30 seconds after turning on the VMI unit If the connection fails press 4 to start the procedure again Tip move closer to the VMI unit if you have problems connecting 4 3 Accessing the installer mode configuration mode 22 To correctly set the VMI unit you must use the remote control s installer mode To do this press the 4 button until you get to the following screen The installer code is 1919 Press the buttons to change the value of the selected number To confirm and move on to the next number press a The value of the code is only checked on the last number after pressing the 3 button The following screen appears Choose your language by pressing the a to confirm Check that the date and time are correct buttons then press v Francais Use the 4 button to return to the main screen 00 00 2099 00 00
24. ts clearance under doors etc Remind the user of the care and maintenance instructions given in the installation and operating manuals and that the ventilation must never be stopped Give the user the operating manual 6 1 Filter The VMI PULSE R Prestige 2 unit is equipped with a grade filter The VMI PULSE R Prestige 2 unit is equipped with a grade F7 filter For 3V or 4V installations the VMI PULSE R Prestige 2 unit is also equipped with a G4 sleeve filter To ensure optimum air quality and correct functioning of the VMI unit the filter must be regularly changed Changing the filter Order anew filter from VENTILAIRSEC Access the VMI unit Manually unscrew the 2 plastic head screws on the filter compartment Remove the old filter J N WARNING do not insert anything in the machine apart from the new filter Insert the new filter Fora G4 filter the blue part of the filter must be facing the outside of the machine o Foran F7 filter the tab on the filter must be pointing towards the outside of the VMI unit The new filter must be quickly inserted after the old one is removed Screw down the 2 plastic head screws Reset the filter counter number of days used on the remote control see 6 2 Resetting the ilter counter Care section AN WARNING when changing the filter only the drawer must be removed You may get an electric shock get burnt or cut yourself if you open the h
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