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Insulation | 20 mm mineral wool |
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Voltage | 230 V |
Frequency | 50 Hz |
Power supply | 230 V |
Filter class | G4 |
Casing material | Galvanized steel |
Mounting position | Horizontal |
Air Flow Rate | 200 m³/h |
Identification labels for the unit, including logo, technical data, and web address.
Guidelines for safe handling, packing, and storing the unit to prevent damage.
Instructions for safely unpacking the unit and checking for transport damage.
List of standard components included with the unit, excluding optional accessories.
Overview of the Smarty 2R VE/VE plus unit's features, efficiency, and operation.
Critical safety instructions for operating and maintaining the unit to prevent injury.
Specifies the permissible indoor operating conditions, temperature, and humidity limits for the unit.
Procedure for safely opening the unit's cover for maintenance access.
Guidelines for cleaning and replacing air filters to maintain performance.
Steps for inspecting and servicing the rotor heat exchanger, including cleaning and tightening.
Information on how to change the unit's air inlet configuration for different mounting options.
Technical drawings showing the external dimensions of the Smarty 2R VE / Smarty 2R VE plus units.
Guidelines and recommendations for installing the unit, including air duct connections and noise reduction.
Detailed instructions and diagrams for securely mounting the unit onto a wall.
Procedure for connecting a kitchen hood to the ventilation unit, ensuring proper fit and electrical connection.
Instructions for installing protective shields on the unit.
Critical steps for safely and correctly connecting the unit to the main electrical power supply.
Overview of how the unit can be controlled via remote control, web interface, or building management system.
Detailed explanation of the unit's various operational functions and modes.
Explanation of different system operating modes like Stand-by, Economy, and Comfort.
How system modes can be automatically or manually changed.
Table detailing various system statuses and their meanings.
Importance of setting the correct date and time for scheduling and other functions.
How the unit regulates supply air temperature, including compensation mechanisms.
Methods for controlling fan speeds, including percentage, pressure, and fixed speeds.
Setting recurring weekly operational events and specific modes for holidays.
Configuration for winter/summer modes, night cooling, and CO2 reduction.
Controlling fan speeds or boost function using external signals.
Managing the heat exchanger for cold-heat recovery and temperature regulation.
Protection mechanism to prevent ice buildup in the heat exchanger.
Requirements and safety measures for electrical connections and component protection.
Fault diagnosis, pre-startup checklist, and annual ventilation system inspection guidelines.
Technical details and specifications for the NTC sensors used in the unit.