SystemAir SAVE VTR 100/B User Manual
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  • Page 1 SAVE VTR 100/B User Manual Document in original language | 254536 · v1...
  • Page 2 © Copyright Systemair UAB All rights reserved E&OE Systemair UAB reserves the rights to alter their products without notice. This also applies to products already ordered, as long as it does not affect the previously agreed specifications. 254536 | v1...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Overview ............1 4.7.3 Checking the roof cowl (if fitted)........14 General Description ........1 4.7.4 Checking and cleaning the Warranty ..........1 duct system ......14 Type label..........1 Troubleshooting..........15 Warnings............1 Electrical data ..........16 Operation ............2 Disposal and recycling ........16 SAVE LIGHT control panel ......2 3.1.1 Indicators .........2...
  • Page 5: Overview

    For the assertion of warranty claims, the products must be correctly connected and operated, and used in accordance with the data sheets. Further prerequisites are a completed maintenance plan with no gaps and a commissioning re- port. Systemair will require these in the case of a warranty claim. Type label Before calling your service representative, make a note of the specification and production number from the type label, which can be found next to the external connections and inside of the unit.
  • Page 6: Operation

    | Operation Warning • This product is not intended to be used by children or people with reduced physical or mental ability or lack of experience and knowledge, if no instruction concerning the use has been given by the person responsible for their safety or that this person is supervising the operation.
  • Page 7: To Cancel Sleep Mode

    Operation | Refresh Auto — flashing High Normal (Minimum) (Maximum) slowly Automatic The fan can be Fan speed – 25% Fan speed – 45% Fan speed – 70% Sets speed of airflow control. set to Off by both supply and activating extract air fans Available only...
  • Page 8: Common Symbols

    | Operation SAVE CONNECT solution (mobile application and Internet access module) has a similar menu structure and functionality as SAVE TOUCH control panel, so this section can also be used as a guide for the mobile application. 3.2.1 Common symbols The following selection symbols are common and are present in most menu pages: On and Off slider to activate or Back button to return to a previous...
  • Page 9: Quick Information Screen

    Operation | Touch HELP button to know more about the alarm. To clear the alarm, touch ACKNOWLEDGE button. Note: The underlying cause of the alarm must be resolved first otherwise the alarm will appear again. If the problem continues contact your installation company or place of purchase. 3.2.4 Quick Information screen Quick information screen can be shown instead of a sleep...
  • Page 10 | Operation Duration have to be set for temporary user modes. SAVE VTR 100/B will return to its previous working mode after the set time expires. Note: AUTO mode is available for selection only if the optional Demand Control, Week Schedule and/or external fan control functions are activated.
  • Page 11: To Change The Temperature

    Operation | Icon Text Description Sets speed of both supply and extract air fans to Maximum levels to replace Refresh indoor air with a fresh air in a short period of time. Set duration in minutes. Sets speed of supply air fan to High level and extract air fan to Low level to increase air pressure within the apartment for better smoke extraction through Fireplace the chimney.
  • Page 12: To Set A Week Schedule

    | Operation 3.2.8 To set a week schedule While in home screen, touch menu icon and select Week Schedule. The menu is locked by default. Enter a password (default password is 1111). Touch icon at the bottom left corner of the screen to add a new schedule or press EDIT button to modify already added schedule.
  • Page 13: Maintenance

    1. It is recommended to do this every 5 years and is normally carried out by authorized companies specialized in this area. • Use original spare parts from Systemair only. • Scan the code on the type label to find a spare part list.
  • Page 14: To Change Filters

    | Maintenance To change filters The filters cannot be cleaned and must be changed as necessary. This is normally done 1–2 times per year depending on the air pollution at the installation site. It is very important to change filters regularly for performance and energy efficiency of the unit. When it’s time to change the filters an alarm is shown on the control panel display.
  • Page 15: To Clean The Heat Exchanger

    Maintenance | To clean the heat exchanger Danger • Make sure that the Mains supply to the unit is disconnected before performing any maintenance or electrical work! Warning • Make sure that small children are not beneath the unit when the heat exchanger is removed! Caution •...
  • Page 16: To Replace The Rotor Drive Belt

    | Maintenance The motor bearings are life time lubricated and mainte- nance free. Even if the required maintenance, such as changing of fil- ters is carried out, dust and grease may slowly build up in- side the fans. This will reduce the efficiency. 1.
  • Page 17 Maintenance | In case both welded belts break it is possible to use joint nipple as a temporarily quick repair solution until the welded belt can be replaced with a new one. Depending of how the unit is installed, it may be not necessary to remove the heat exchanger package in order to temporary repair a broken drive belt if the belt pulley can be accessed.
  • Page 18: Fitted)

    | Maintenance Temporary belt repair solution 1. Stop the unit by disconnecting the mains. Remove the cover of the unit. Remove the heat exchanger cover. 2. Use tape to attach the drive belt to the rotating heat exchanger, and rotate the exchanger by hand to get hold of the drive belt.
  • Page 19: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting | The duct runs should therefore be cleaned/changed when necessary. Steel ducts can be cleaned by pulling a brush soaked in hot soapy water through the duct via diffuser/louvre openings or special inspection hatches in the duct sys- tem (if fitted). It is recommended to do this every 5 years and is normally carried out by authorized companies specialized in this area.
  • Page 20: Electrical Data

    | Electrical data 3. Check that the anti vibration lists are fitted to the mounting bracket and to the back of the unit. 4. Check that the rotor belt is not slipping if the unit has rotating heat exchanger. Electrical data Fans 70 W 83 W...
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