TABLE OF CONTENTS User and safety instructions ....................4 User information ....................... 4 Safety instructions ......................5 System overview ........................7 Construction ........................8 Function ........................... 9 Control elements ......................10 Operation of the iV14-Zero ventilation unit ................11 Opening/closing the inner cover ..................11 Tilting the inner cover .......................
User and safety instructions Thank you for purchasing this high quality product from inVENTer! Your inVENTer product is an exclusive system for the ventilation of your living premises, which inVENTer ventilation units are made to the highest quality standards in Germany using premium materials.
Non-observance of safety warnings could result in injury and/or property damage. Intended use The ventilation unit is designed to ventilate dwellings and similar residential spaces. It is controlled via an inVENTer system controller. General instructions • Use the equipment/system exclusively for the applications that are described in this docu- mentation and only in conjunction with components that are recommended, authorised and ment/system are not permitted.
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USER AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • Use the sMove controllers exclusively to control inVENTer ventilation units with heat recovery. If your ventilation unit has a defect, contact your nearest distributor or our technical service. Any kind of use other than the intended use will exclude all liability claims.
SYSTEM OVERVIEW System overview The iV14-Zero ventilation system is designed as a sound absorbing ventilation solution. exterior wall. The construction of the iV14-Zero product range complies with the applicable European regulations. The ventilation unit iV14-Zero comprises a wall sleeve into which a thermal accumulator insert is installed.
SYSTEM OVERVIEW Construction Standard version Corner version Figure 1: Overview of iV14-Zero ventilation unit Komponenten Exterior Closure: Thermal accumulator insert standard version: (Thermal accumulator, inVENTron, Nova Zero protective hood Sound insulation coating made of Inventin) Protective hood base plate 9 Sound insulation coating 2 Ring insert (pre-assembled) 10 Thermal accumulator with insulation 3 Protectiv hood cover...
Ensure adequate air transfer measures: An air gap of about 10 mm below the door, unscrew the hinges by 5 mm, use a ventilation grille or similar (cross ventilation). The ventilation unit is controlled via one of the inVENTer system controllers. Depending on the controller, operating modes and functions may be selected.
SYSTEM OVERVIEW Control elements sMove controller The controllers from the sMove product range are electronic control units for controlling the iV14-Zero ventilation units. They are characterised by their timeless and slim design and a simple touch-based operating concept. The sMove controller is available in the s4 and s8 versions. s4 is used to control up to four iV14-Zero ventilation units.
OPERATION OF THE IV14-ZERO VENTILATION UNIT Operation of the iV14-Zero ventilation unit Opening/closing the inner cover For correct functioning of your ventilation system the ventilation unit’s inner cover must be opened. Close the inner cover if you take the ventilation unit out of operation. In particular situations (i.
Operating the sMove controllers Operating mode, output level and further functions, i. e. pause function, are adjusted via one of the inVENTer system controllers They are operated by touching the capacitive button and the slide control on the control panel.
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OPERATING THE SMOVE CONTROLLERS Pressing again lets you switch between the heat recovery and ventilation modes. The indicator lights to the left of the Mode button displays the currently set mode. The output level of the ventilation unit can be adjusted in all operating modes. Symbol Flow rate (%) A brief press of the controller allows you to switch to the pause function.
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OPERATING THE SMOVE CONTROLLERS The external interface is a bi-functional port on the back of the operating unit. It enables the connection of a sensor with a potential-free switching contact (NOC) or the use of an analogue input to integrate the ventilation unit into an existing home automation system. Connecting the external interface changes the functionality of your controller as follows: A.
OPERATING THE SMOVE CONTROLLERS If the interface is used as an analogue input, the ventilation unit can be integrated into an exist- control unit, depending on the desired function. TIP: It is not possible to connect a potential-free switch and an analogue input simultaneously. A connected analogue input always has priority over a potential-free switching contact.
OPERATING THE SMOVE CONTROLLERS Setting mode Setting "heat recovery" mode In this mode the reversible fans of ventilation units in paired operation change direction at 70-second intervals. The integrated thermal accumulator charges itself with heat energy from it releases the stored heat energy into the incoming outside air (supply air). This operation is the ventilation unit's standard operating mode.
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OPERATING THE SMOVE CONTROLLERS After 60 minutes, all ventilation units connected to the controller will restart in heat recovery mode at 25% of the maximum output level. Requirements: The controller is in heat recovery or continuous ventilation mode. Press the button You have set the pause mode.
OPERATING THE SMOVE CONTROLLERS Set output The intensity of the ventilation can be adjusted continuously by moving the slide control, or in four steps by touching the fan icons on the slide control. The fan icons on the slide control indicate output levels 1 and 4 .
OPERATING THE SMOVE CONTROLLERS View hours run The sMove controller comes with an integrated hours-run counter. The operating time is displayed in days. The maximum displayable number is 4,000 days. One day corresponds to a calculation period of 24 hours. There is no further split within these 24 hours. The operating time is displayed as a 4-digit number.
• Vacuum cleaner Recommended maintenance The maintenance tasks and intervals listed here are recommended by inVENTer GmbH to maintain the functionality and performance of the iV14-Zero ventilation system. Depending on requirements and/or air quality, your personal maintenance plan may deviate from these recommendations.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Assembly Maintenance activity Thermal Remove the thermal accumulator and clean it accumulator under running warm water. Remove the guiding vanes from the fan. Guiding vanes Clean the guiding vanes using a soft brush or under warm running water. Reversible fan Clean the fan blades with a brush.
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Ensure cover base plate. Ensure towards the interior. Place the cover on the four spacers. Ensure that the inVENTer logo is located on the bottom right. Press the side detent lugs inwards on the inner cover base plate's spacers. CLICK Slide the inner cover panel onto the spacers.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Removing the thermal accumulator insert Pen to mark the connector orientation Requirements: 5.2) TIP: Before removing, mark the orientation of the green controller plug. This will prevent the reversible fan spinning in the wrong direction after reassembly. Mark the orientation of the BUS connector.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Cleaning and reassembling the thermal accumulator insert Soft brush, lint-free soft cloth and warm water Requirements: The thermal accumulator insert has been removed. Incorrect cleaning of the ther- mal accumulator will result in damage to the insulation on the thermal accumulator. •...
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Step 1: Clean both parts of the guiding vane care- Let the guiding vane drip dry. Wait until the guiding vane is completely dry. Step 2: Clean the reversible fan carefully with a soft brush. Slim Reattach the guiding vanes to the reversible fan. Ensure that the smaller Slim guiding vane is located on the side WITHOUT type plate.
Ensure cover base plate. Ensure towards the interior. Place the cover on the four spacers. Ensure that the inVENTer logo is located on the bottom right. Press the side detent lugs inwards on the inner cover base plate's spacers. CLICK Slide the inner cover panel onto the spacers.
Troubleshooting and disposal Troubleshooting If your ventilation units or controllers are not functioning properly, consult the following troubleshooting table. If the fault persists, contact your supplier, distributor or the technical service department at inVENTer GmbH. Possible cause Remedy No electrical power.
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TROUBLESHOOTING AND DISPOSAL Possible cause Remedy Check the connector plug on the control- ler. The connector plug must be sitting Installation error. Make sure, that the fan's type plate is Supply air is cold situated in direction of the thermal heat accumulator.
ACCESSORIES AND SPARE PARTS Accessories and spare parts To order parts for your ventilation unit or controller, contact your nearest factory outlet or our Standard components All standard components are available as spare parts. Item number Standard exterior closure: Weather protection hood incl. sealing tapes Weather protection hood 1508-0097 Weather protection hood...
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ACCESSORIES AND SPARE PARTS Item number 1004-0175 1004-0143 1004-0144 1004-0158 Sound absorbing insert R-D160 1004-0148 Sound protector SPR R-D160 1004-0154 Wind protection insert WSE R-D160 1004-0151 Sensor CS1 1004-0145 Hygrostat HYG12 1002-0015 Spare parts Item number Ventilation unit Thermal accumulator R-D160 [150 mm] 2002-0061 inVENTron R-D160 Medium 2007-0031...
Manufacturer guarantee mounting sleeve, as well as a thirty-year guarantee on the heat accumulator ceramic. This covers premature product wear. Further information about the warranty is available at www.inventer.eu/guarantee. Service Warranty and guarantee claims In the case of a warranty or guarantee claim, contact your local distributor or factory representative.
APPENDIX 1: CLEANING PROTOCOL Appendix 1: Cleaning protocol Starting direction Ventilation zone Floor Area/room and position Supply Extract tion unit (CAM) iV14-Zero ventilation system / sMove controller • Operating instructions...
APPENDIX 2: CLEANING PROTOCOL Appendix 2: Cleaning protocol We recommend to document all cleaning tasks in the following table. Further information concerning cleaning intervals can be found in chapter 6: cleaning and maintenance, page 20. Cleaned Cleaning/ Control Remarks Name/ Signature units measure Component...
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