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Paul FOCUS 200 - What Should I Do in Case of a Fault; Disposal

Paul FOCUS 200
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Buttons
Navigation
Touch the navigation buttons to select the main menu Settings and
confirm with the Enter button.
Buttons
Navigation
Touch the navigation buttons to select the sub-menu Filter and confirm
with the Enter button.
Button
Check mark
By touching the check mark button, the filter running time reset is
selected
Button
Enter
Confirm by touching the Enter button
Button
Cancel/return
Exit the menu levels by touching the cancel/return button until the start
menu appears.
Table 18: Sequence of steps to reset filter running time with TFT control panel
Use check list A to document the maintenance work completed.
What should I do in case of a fault?
Contact the installation technician in case of a fault. Note the error display or malfunction code of the used control
panel. Note down the type of your FOCUS unit; see the type label on the side of the unit where the air connections
are located.
The mains connection must always be established, unless the FOCUS unit has to be shut down due to a serious
fault, for maintenance work or for some other urgent reason.
As soon as the unit is disconnected from the mains, the apartment will no longer be mechanically
ventilated. This may result in moisture and mould problems in the apartment. Therefore, you should
avoid switching off the FOCUS unit for long periods.
Disposal
The unit must be disposed of in an environmentally-friendly manner. Do not dispose the unit with your
domestic waste.
Packaging materials, consumables and waste equipment must be disposed of at the end of their
useful life in accordance with the applicable regulations in your country
.

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