SmartVent Synergy2 SYN190E2 User Manual

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SYN190E2
User Manual
Your guide to a healthier home

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  • Page 1 HOME VENTILATION SYSTEMS SYN190E2 User Manual Your guide to a healthier home...
  • Page 2 Warning - This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. - Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    SMARTVENT SYNERGY2 SYSTEM Contents How the System Works ................4 Quick Setup Guide .................. 5 Screens and Navigation ................8 Standby Screen ................10 Home Screen ................... 10 Home Screen Icons ................11 Settings .................... 13 Date/Time ..................14 Filter ....................15 General Settings ................
  • Page 4: How The System Works

    Example: When the system is ventilating and conditions are met for the heater to turn on, the speed of the fan will be influenced by the heater function. 1) For more information about SmartVent system enhancements, contact 0800 140 150 or email enquiry@smartvent.co.nz...
  • Page 5: Quick Setup Guide

    Quick Setup Guide 1 - Switch On - Power on the system with the power button 2 - Unlock the Touchscreen - Press and hold the lock icon for 5 seconds in the bottom left corner of the screen to unlock...
  • Page 6 Quick Setup Guide (cont’d) 3 - Set the Clock - Press the settings icon on the home screen. - Select the DATE/TIME icon - Scroll and select the current date and time. - Press the save icon to save your changes. - Press the home icon to return to the home screen.
  • Page 7 - Press the home icon to return to the home screen. Your standard SmartVent Synergy2 ventilation system is now set up and ready to operate. For further instruction on how to set up Heat Transfer, go to page 18, or for Tempering Heater set up, go to page 21.
  • Page 8: Screens And Navigation

    Screens and Navigation STANDBY HOME SETTINGS DATE/TIME FILTER GENERAL VENTILATION HEAT TRANSFER HEATER SETTINGS...
  • Page 9 AUTO SCREEN LOCK V0.3.7 CONTACT SMARTVENT CCB HW V0 ENQUIRY@SMARTVENT.CO.NZ CCB FW V0.0.0 0800 140 150 CCB M V0.0 CON CT SMARTVENT NQUI GENERAL HEATER 1) For more information about SmartVent system enhancements, contact 0800 140 150 or email enquiry@smartvent.co.nz...
  • Page 10: Standby Screen

    Standby Screen When your SmartVent Synergy2 controller is first powered on, the standby screen will be shown. Press the standby icon in the middle of the screen to turn the system on. Home Screen If the screen is locked, press and hold the lock icon for 5 seconds in the bottom left corner of the screen to unlock.
  • Page 11: Home Screen Icons

    Home Screen Icons Roof Cavity Temperature Indoor Temperature (showing condition of room selected - LOUNGE or BEDROOM) Indoor Dew Point (showing condition of room selected - LOUNGE or BEDROOM) Good Poor Outdoor Temperature Room Selection (tap to select and view either LOUNGE or BEDROOM conditions) Lock Button (tap and hold for 5 seconds to lock and unlock) Ventilation Mode - AUTO...
  • Page 12 Settings Navigation Standby 1) For more information about SmartVent system enhancements, contact 0800 140 150 or email enquiry@smartvent.co.nz 2) Failing to replace filters when due or installing filters other than genuine SmartVent filter replacements will void the warranty of your system...
  • Page 13: Settings

    You can navigate this menu by pressing any of the menu icons. Note: Heat transfer and Heater icons will not be visible if these upgrades not installed. SETTINGS DATE/TIME FILTER GENERAL VENTILATION HEAT TRANSFER HEATER 1) For more information about SmartVent system upgrades, contact 0800 140 150 or email enquiry@smartvent.co.nz...
  • Page 14: Date/Time

    Date/Time DATE/TIME SETTINGS TIME DATE 2017 2018 2019 Press the settings icon on the home screen. Select the DATE/TIME icon Scroll and select the current date and time. Press the save icon to save your changes. Press the home icon to return to the home screen.
  • Page 15: Filter

    USED G3 FILTER RESET F7 FILTER RESET SmartVent Synergy2 systems are supplied with F7 filter(s). Not changing filters on time can affect the reliability and life expectancy of the system. Expected life of F7 filters: 12 Months Turn your system OFF before removing used filters.
  • Page 16: General Settings

    ENQUIRY@SMARTVENT.CO.NZ CCB FW V0.0.0 0800 140 150 CCB M V0.0 CON CT SMARTVENT NQUI SCREEN BRIGHTNESS Adjust to your preferred level of brightness by sliding to the left or right AUTO LOCK TIMER Adjust your preferred timeout setting for your screen by sliding to the left or right...
  • Page 17: Settings Interface

    Settings Interface VENTILATION HEAT TRANSFER HEATER AUTO TIMER VENTILATION MODE 22°C TEMP Choose the operating mode Select a field to modify Scroll and select your desired option Press the tick to confirm your selection or cross to cancel Press save icon to save changes Press return to previous screen icon to the settings screen or,...
  • Page 18: Ventilation

    Ventilation AUTO Mode Your SmartVent Synergy2 system chooses where to draw air from and at what speed depending on indoor dew point and temperature levels – in that order. Your lounge and bedroom moisture levels have the highest priorities in dictating the fan speed, followed by temperature.
  • Page 19 Settings will be applied to all days selected. Press Save icon to save changes 1) Only adjustable when Second Air Source is installed. For more information about SmartVent system enhancements, contact 0800 140 150 or email enquiry@smartvent.co.nz...
  • Page 20 Ventilation (cont’d) MANUAL Mode Your SmartVent Synergy2 system allows manual control of fan speed and air source if required. Fan speeds can be altered manually by pressing (tapping) either of the fan speed icons. Press Save icon to save changes...
  • Page 21: Heat Transfer

    Heat Transfer HEAT TRANSFER mode has priority over VENTILATION mode and there will be no control over moisture when HEAT TRANSFER is active. To ensure your home stays regularly ventilated, we recommend you use the timer function to turn HEAT TRANSFER OFF during the day, the middle of the night and early morning. We also recommend HEAT TRANSFER is set to AUTO in the evening.
  • Page 22 AUTO Mode HEAT TRANSFER starts when the lounge temperature is higher than the set temperature you choose. Your SmartVent Synergy2 system will revert to VENTILATION mode temporarily while the lounge is cooler than this temperature. Scroll and select the minimum temperature you want in your lounge before your system commences transferring heat.
  • Page 23 Heat Transfer (cont’d) TIMER Mode HEAT TRANSFER can be set to work to a schedule, use this function to make the most of your HEAT TRANSFER feature. We recommend you use the timer function to turn HEAT TRANSFER OFF during the day, the middle of the night and early morning.
  • Page 24: Tempering Heater

    Tempering Heater Your TEMPERING HEATER works with VENTILATION mode to take the chill off incoming air. When the TEMPERING HEATER is active, the fans will run at a fixed medium speed. The TEMPERING HEATER is not designed to warm your home. OFF Mode The TEMPERING HEATER is disabled.
  • Page 25 Tempering Heater (cont’d) AUTO Mode If a TEMPERING HEATER is installed, the heater turns on when the fresh air temperature is cooler than the set temperature. Press Save icon to save changes VENTILATION HEAT TRANSFER HEATER AUTO TIMER HEATER MODE 6°C TEMP...
  • Page 26 Tempering Heater (cont’d) TIMER MODE Your TEMPERING HEATER can be set to work to a schedule, use this function to reduce the running cost of your TEMPERING HEATER. We recommend you use the timer function to turn your TEMPERING HEATER OFF during the day and evening, and set to AUTO overnight and early morning.
  • Page 27: Core Bypass

    Core Bypass This feature will activate automatically when the fresh air can help improve the indoor temperature. For example, when the indoor air is warmer than your set temperature and the fresh air is cool, the core bypass will automatically turn on to take full advantage of the cooler air.
  • Page 28: Recycle

    This feature is only enabled in homes deemed likely to have damp air sources. When your system is in AUTO VENTILATION Mode, and the fresh air sources are damper than your indoor air SmartVent will limit the amount of damp fresh air entering your home.
  • Page 29: Maintenance

    KITS SETTINGS to get the correct filter change reminder. See the INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS / Commissioning and Testing for instructions 1) For more information on the benefits of F7 Carbon and HEPA carbon filters, please contact SmartVent on 0800 140 150 or email enquiry@smartvent.co.nz...
  • Page 30: Filters

    Maintenance G3 Filter The G3 filter’s life span is approximately six months (26 weeks) before reaching 100% filter usage/ FULL. There are two G3 filters situated in the heat exchanger. Once the G3 filters are FULL you will need to clean the filter media by completing the following steps: 1.
  • Page 31: Recovery Core

    Maintenance Recovery Core We recommend that the exchanger core is cleaned once a year by completing the following steps: 1. Turn your Synergy2 system OFF at the mains. 2. Remove the front panel (black plastic cover). Unscrew the four screws on the front of the unit.
  • Page 32: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting The touchscreen is not responding to touch inputs Check to see if the lock icon on the bottom left of the screen is closed If it is, press and hold the icon for 5 seconds to unlock The touchscreen has an automatic screen lock function. Go to the General Settings section on page 24 for more information about how to adjust this function.
  • Page 33 Troubleshooting (cont’d) My house is too hot SmartVent systems are designed to provide ventilation to the home. Being able to cool the home down to a comfortable temperature in extreme temperatures is not guaranteed. Dew Point level icon is grey Contact SmartVent support.
  • Page 34: Error Codes

    E1280 Lounge Sensor Com Failure damaged. E1380 Bedroom Sensor Com Failure Contact SmartVent for support on 0800 140 150 if you see error codes not listed above or the actions above do not clear the errors.
  • Page 35: Glossary

    An attachment to the ducting to prevent large objects being drawn into your system. In a SmartVent system, it is usually the white, square or round air inlet on the soffit, end of a duct in the roof space or, if you have a heat transfer upgrade installed, in your heat source room.
  • Page 36: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Operating Voltage/Frequency: 220-240 VAC 50Hz Switching Voltage: 240V AC max Switching Current: 5A max resistive load Controller Operating Temperature: 0 to 50ºC Controller Operating Humidity: 5-90% non condensing Sensor Operating Temperature: -20ºC to 70ºC Sensor Operating Humidity: 5-90% non condensing Live Output Isolation: Relay Output Control:...
  • Page 37 Notes...
  • Page 38 Notes...
  • Page 39 Contact: 0800 140 150 enquiry@smartvent.co.nz Specifications are subject to change without notice. Distributed by Simx Limited PO Box 14 347, Panmure, Auckland, NZ. Technical Support (09) 259 1662 | e: enquiry@smartvent.co.nz | w: www.smartvent.co.nz PUB1462 1809...

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