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Service
The annual filter change does not require any tools.
Original bluMartin replacement filters are available from the installer, from us
(info@bluMartin.de) or from Amazon.
You need a Torx-10- and a Torx-20 screw driver for installation and service tasks.
Observe all references to safety and use of the freeAir100 in part General [G].
Device Test
After correct installation turn the freeAir100 on and wait a few minutes while the device
executes a test routine.
Test Turbo operation once either only blue LEDs or no LEDs are illuminated.
Connect Software
For control of device functions and for any update,
we recommend:
Laptop (Windows 7 or 8)
USB cable (A on B)
Our free software freeAir-Connect
and free updates for freeAir100
(www.bluMartin.de/service/downloads).
Notes
DANGER
Service
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  • Page 1 Observe all references to safety and use of the freeAir100 in part General [G]. Device Test After correct installation turn the freeAir100 on and wait a few minutes while the device executes a test routine. Test Turbo operation once either only blue LEDs or no LEDs are illuminated.
  • Page 2 Service Change of filter (annually or if required) Pull your freeAir100 gently with both hands at the same time left and right at the center of the panel from the wall box and set it onto the flour. Note When removing the freeAir100 from the wall box it is possible that some remaining condensate water will flow from the heat exchanger.
  • Page 3 Service Clean the wall box with soapy water. Also remove any glue, plaster or paint residue, so the freeAir100 will slide easily back into the wall box. Before replacing the unit use the (included with the filter) silicone lubricant and apply a thin film to the seal at the leading edge of the wall box and at the gasket.
  • Page 4: Dip Switches

    Room Extract option (= 4 flap) this will allow the user to deactivate the hourly switch of extract air from 2 room. This makes sense in case your freeAir100 is installed inside e.g. a closet. Note The deactivation is possible only when the 2 Room Extract is adjusted to 100 m³/h.
  • Page 5 Service Summer Cooling (°C) A special feature of your freeAir100 is the active summer cooling. In the warm season the device automatically activates a bypass in order to (mostly at night) cool down rooms with fresh outside air. The amount of air will be increased, if necessary.
  • Page 6 Service Front Plate Installation Paint the front plate with the color of your choice (interior paint or lacquer). Carefully slide the front plate onto the device (don’t damage cables). Attach the included M3 screws for grounding of the front panel. Then attach the front plate with 4 counter sunk (4 x 20) wood screws.
  • Page 7: Filter Installation

    Service Air Outlet Installation Slide the air outlet into the device. Press the EPP foam body with a finger a little bit down. Attach the metal sheet using two M3 raised head screws. Notes The supply air outlet is designed to guide air into the room as far as possible.
  • Page 8: Service - Operation

    Service Service – Operation To change to the service operation switch off the device using the main power switch. Push and hold the -button and turn the device back on at the main power switch. Keep holding the -Button until a short beep is audible.
  • Page 9: Error Messages

    Service Error Messages Filter Run Time Indicates that it has been more than 8.000 operational hours (or roughly one year) since the last filter change. Note After filter has been replaced select Service Operation to reset the hour counter. Filter Contamination One or both fans indicate an error because the air flow is restricted due to a dirty filter.
  • Page 10 Service Fire Alarm A temperature sensor indicates a temperature of above 80°C. The device will power down and close air flaps. Piep Piep Piep Piep Piep Piep Control Error The device will power down and close air flaps. Red LED is illuminated – yellow LED will flash: By pushing the -Button the following described error causes are indicated.
  • Page 11 Service Control Error Analysis Control-Error will be indicated. Push and hold -Button. Cause of error display:     ______________________     ______________________   ______________________            CO2 Sensor Temperature Sensor Outside Air Temperature Sensor Exhaust [ S ] 42...
  • Page 12 Service       ______________________        ______________________     ______________________     Temp. Sensor Extract Air Temp. Sensor Supply Air Humid Sensor Outside Air    ...
  • Page 13 >> See error correction Notify your service partner in case an error can't be cleared. Indicate error cause as well as the freeAir100 serial number. Note Returning the device has to be coordinated with your service partner. The device has to be shipped using the appropriate packaging.
  • Page 14: Error Correction

    Service Error Correction Device can't be switched on The freeAir must be installed flush with the wall box. Clean the wall box and tap the front plate of the device to assure a tight fit. In case the device still does not turn on wait several minutes before switching the device back on.
  • Page 15 Service DIP Switches Check to see whether a 2 Room Extract connection had been selected even though the device is not equipped with one (no 4 air flap and seal present). Also check to see whether 1 room extract is deselected even though the 2 Room Extract is not set to 100 m³/h? [ S ] 46...
  • Page 16: Transport And Storage

    Transport and Storage Components of the freeAir100 must only be transported in the correct packaging. The freeAir100 must be shipped on a pallet to protect it from shock. The freeAir100 and packaging must be protected from moisture. [ S ] 47...
  • Page 17 Service Commissioning Date: Serial number: Company: Phone number: Signature: Annual Filter Change Service Log Date: Signature: Date: Signature: Date: Signature: Date: Signature: Date: Signature: Date: Signature: Date: Signature: Date: Signature: Date: Signature: Date: Signature: Date: Signature: Date: Signature: Date: Signature: Date: Signature: Date:...
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