What to do if the Dantherm Fan unit generates an acoustic buzzer signal for faults?
- CClayton ElliottAug 2, 2025
If the Dantherm Fan unit is generating an acoustic buzzer signal, connect a remote tool or PC Tool to view the specific error.
What to do if the Dantherm Fan unit generates an acoustic buzzer signal for faults?
If the Dantherm Fan unit is generating an acoustic buzzer signal, connect a remote tool or PC Tool to view the specific error.
What to do after inspection or repair of possible faults in Dantherm Fan?
After completing an inspection or repair of possible faults in the Dantherm Fan, reset the unit by disconnecting and then reconnecting the 230 V AC power supply.
What to do if the wired remote control (HCP11) of Dantherm Fan produces an audible buzzer signal with flashing LED?
If the wired remote control (HCP11) is producing an audible buzzer signal with a flashing LED, count the number of flashes to determine the corresponding error code.
What to do if the smart phone app displays a specific error code for Dantherm Fan?
If the smart phone app displays a specific error code for the Dantherm Fan, refer to the error code displayed for diagnosis.
What to do if the handheld remote control shows a specific error code for Dantherm Fan?
If the handheld remote control shows a specific error code for the Dantherm Fan, refer to the error code displayed for diagnosis.
How to get detailed information about operation warnings and faults of Dantherm Fan?
To get detailed information about operation warnings and faults of the Dantherm Fan, connect a computer with PC Tool installed via USB to get detailed information from the log file.
How to fix errors displayed on the HRC3 remote control with 'E' + a number for Dantherm Fan?
To correct errors displayed on the HRC3 remote control with 'E' + a number for Dantherm Fan, look up the issue in the troubleshooting overview and in the control panel manual to correct the fault.
Explains manual purpose, target audience, copyright, and abbreviations.
Details warning symbols and essential safety advice for users.
Covers unit overview, control panel, main, and temporary operating modes.
Guides on routine maintenance, focusing on filter inspection and alarm reset.
Outlines manual scope, target audience, critical safety measures, and overview.
Covers transport, unpacking, conformity, product features, components, and accessories.
Details switching modes, location, mounting, connections, and airflow calibration.
Includes preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, error lists, spare parts, technical data, and illustrations.
Explains manual purpose, target audience, copyright, and abbreviations.
Details warning symbols and essential safety advice for users.
Covers unit overview, control panel, main, and temporary operating modes.
Guides on routine maintenance, focusing on filter inspection and alarm reset.
Outlines manual scope, target audience, critical safety measures, and overview.
Covers transport, unpacking, conformity, product features, components, and accessories.
Details switching modes, location, mounting, connections, and airflow calibration.
Includes preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, error lists, spare parts, technical data, and illustrations.
| Airflow | 320 m³/h |
|---|---|
| Voltage | 230 V |
| Frequency | 50 Hz |
| Filter class | G4 |
| Noise level | 35 dB(A) |