VanEE 100H User Manual - 1.3 R

Summary of 100H

  • Page 1

    User manual r esidential use only a ddress of your installer ® 20509 rev . 03 200h t hese products earned the energy star ® by meeting strict energy efficiency guidelines set by n atural r esources c anada and the us epa. T hey meet energy star requirements only when used in c anada . 100h vb0173 vb...

  • Page 2: About This Manual / Product

    2 about this manual / product the purpose of this manual is to help you with the use of your unit. Please read every sections as they contain important information. We welcome any suggestions you may have concerning this manual and/or the unit, and we would appreciate hearing your comments on ways t...

  • Page 3: Table of Contents

    3 r eplacement parts and repairs in order to ensure your ventilation unit remains in good working condition, you must use vänee genuine replacement parts only. The vänee genuine replacement parts are specially designed for each unit and are manufactured to comply with all the applicable certificatio...

  • Page 4: 1.1 U

    4 1. Your unit and its purpose 1. Filters 2. Blower 3. Recovery core 4. Condensation tray 1.1 u nit description vl0052 your ventilation system is designed to provide fresh air, warmed outdoor air to your home while exhausting stale, humid air from your home. By eliminating accumulated pollutants and...

  • Page 5: 1.3 R

    5 your ventilation system is equipped with a heat recovery core specifically designed to control excess humidity and reduce ventilation costs by recovering the heat energy from the exhausted air, and using that same heat energy to warm the fresh air being supplied. This heat recovery process is acco...

  • Page 6: 2. Controls

    6 2. Controls these units are equipped with an integrated control, located on the electrical compartment. Use the push-button (1) to control the unit. The led (2) will then show on which mode the unit is in. Notes: 1. The integrated control must be turned off to use an optional main control. 2. If a...

  • Page 7: 3. Maintenance

    7 3. Maintenance dangerous voltage may be present. During maintenance and repairs, the unit must always be turned off, then unplugged. We take great care to minimize sharp edges; however, please proceed with caution when handling all components. When cleaning the unit, it is recommended to wear safe...

  • Page 8: 3. Maintenance (

    8 3. Maintenance ( cont ’ d ) 3.2 a nnual maintenance ( fall ) repeat steps 1 to 6 from section 3.1 and continue with the following steps: 1. Clean the heat recovery core: • remove core. • let it soak in a mixture of cold or lukewarm water and mild soap (dishwashing liquid). • rinse thoroughly. • sh...