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USER GUIDE
CTS602 LIGHT
BY NILAN
Comfort 350L/R / Comfort 350L/R Polar
Version 1.10 - 30.04.2024
B24 Comfort 350L/R_GB

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  • Page 1 USER GUIDE CTS602 LIGHT BY NILAN Comfort 350L/R / Comfort 350L/R Polar Version 1.10 - 30.04.2024 B24 Comfort 350L/R_GB...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents General information Safety ............................................. 5 Power supply ........................................5 Introduction........................................... 5 Documentation........................................ 5 Data plate ......................................... 6 Control panel Control panel functions ....................................... 7 Main screen items ......................................7 Main screen settings options ..................................8 Warnings and alarms ...................................... 9 Settings menu overview ....................................
  • Page 3 Disposal The environment - part of the solution ................................27 Ventilation unit ......................................27 Disposal ..........................................27...
  • Page 5: General Information

    The instructions can be downloaded from www.nilan.dk. If you have questions regarding installation and operation of the unit after having read the instructions, please contact your nearest Nilan dealer. A list of Nilan dealers is available on www.nilan.dk. ATTENTION The unit must be started up immediately after installation and connection to the duct system.
  • Page 6: Data Plate

    ATTENTION When contacting Nilan A/S with questions about the product, it is important to have the unit name and serial no. (SN) ready. From this information, the service department can fi nd all information about the unit in question and thus help with information and answer questions about what the unit consists of/contains, and what software is used.
  • Page 7: Control Panel

    Control panel Control panel functions Main screen items Main screen items The main screen of the HMI panel shows the information and the settings options that a user mostly requires. Shows the current room temperature in the house, measured via the extract air. Shows the current fan speed level.
  • Page 8: Main Screen Settings Options

    Main screen settings options Main screen settings options The settings options that are necessary in daily life can all be set on the main screen of the panel. If you press current fan speed level, the set fan speed level will If you press current room temperature, the set room tempe- be displayed.
  • Page 9: Warnings And Alarms

    Warnings and alarms Warning and alarms If the ventilation unit is faulty or an error If you press the symbol, a brief descrip- When the problem has been solved, you occurs, there will be either a warning or tion of the warning or the alarm will be can reset the warning or alarm by pres- an alarm.
  • Page 10: Service And Maintenance

    Generally A ventilation unit from Nilan can last for many years if it is properly serviced and maintained. Ventilation units are often hidden away, and they are therefore rarely given attention in everyday life. But just as you maintain your car, your ventilation unit will need servicing regularly to keep it functioning properly.
  • Page 11: Illustration Of Filter Change

    Illustration of filter change Illustration of fi lter change 1. Before opening the door, switch off the unit on the 2. Loosen the brackets in the door and tilt the left door control panel under OPERATION. to the side. 3. Remove the two fi lters from the unit. 4.
  • Page 12: Annual Maintenance

    Annual maintenance General cleaning General cleaning The ventilation unit should be cleaned on the inside once a year. Dust may escape through the fi lters and potentially mix with moisture from the extract air. WARNING Stop the ventilation unit on the control panel and switch off the power supply for the ventilation unit before you open the front door to the unit.
  • Page 13: Heat Exchanger

    Heat exchanger Heat exchanger The counterfl ow heat exchanger is a central part of the ventilation unit. It heats up the cold outdoor air with energy from the warm extract air. To maintain a high level of heat recovery, it is important that the heat exchanger is not clogged with dirt. Experience indicates that it should not be necessary to lift out and clean the heat exchanger every year.
  • Page 14: User Settings

    User settings Setting the ventilation unit Turn off the ventilation unit Turn off the ventilation unit If you need to open the doors to the ventilation unit in connection with servicing or fi lter replacement, remember to turn off the ventilation unit.
  • Page 15: Alarm

    Alarm Alarm You can read off warnings and alarms under the “Alarm” menu item. This is also where you reset them once the problem has been solved. If an alarm or a warning is active, the alarm icon will be displayed in the upper righthand corner of the control panel.
  • Page 16: Date/Time

    Date/time Date/time It is important to set date and time correctly. It makes it easier to trace potential faults when an error is being reported. When logging data, it is important to be able to follow the history. You set the time in the settings menu. >...
  • Page 17: Heating Element

    Heating element Heating element You will only have this menu item if an electrical after-heating element or a water after-heating element has been installed, and if it has been activated in “Service settings”. ATTENTION An after-heating element is not included as standard. However, you can order it as an additional extra, and it can also be retrofi tted.
  • Page 18: Co 2 Control

    control control This menu is only displayed if a CO -sensor has been installed, and the function has been chosen under Service settings. ATTENTION A CO sensor is not a standard part of all ventilation units, but may be purchased as an accessory. If the number of people using a building varies considerably, controlling ventilation through the CO level in the extract air may be a good solution.
  • Page 19: Air Exchange

    Air exchange Air exchange Low humidity in the dwelling can be prevented by reducing ventilation at low outdoor temperatures. This function is useful for instance in countries with regular sub-zero temperatures and at high altitudes where the outdoor air is very dry. >...
  • Page 20: Temperature Regulation

    Temperature regulation Temperature regulation If you have not installed an after-heating element, use the settings to control the bypass damper. It is necessary to install an after-heating element if you want to control the supply air temperature and for it to contribute towards the heating of the dwelling.
  • Page 21: Alarm List

    Comfort Alarm list Alarm list The following list applies to ventilation units with either CTS602 HMI, CTS602Light or CTS602i HMI control. The events are divided into the following categories: Warning Operation continues, but an incident has occurred that should be kept in mind.
  • Page 22 OVERTEMP Overheat EK: Check that the circulation pump is working Electric boiler overheating (Tmax+10 °C) Check that the circulation of the central heating system is not blocked by e.g. a closed ball valve, or because all the actuators are closed on the underfl...
  • Page 23 rking T HEAT Central heat.temp.failure: Contact service. Central heating temperatur failure. ral heating 27-60 TxSHORT/ Tx shortcut/disconnect: Register which sensor (Tx) is faulty and contact ball valve, OPEN One of the temperature sensors has either service. d on the short circuited, been disconnected or is defective.
  • Page 24 If there has been no smoke or fi re in the building: TECTOR NIL-139: Check the smoke detector (not a Nilan product). Via a service menu, DI8 can be confi gured for Fire Thermostat or Smoke Detector, respec- tively. This alarm is displayed instead of the...
  • Page 25: Product Data

    Product data EU/EC Declaration of Conformity EU/EC Declaration of Conformity...
  • Page 26: Ecodesign Data Comfort 350L/R

    An alarm on the user panel appears when fi lters need changing. To maintain the performance and energy effi ciency of the unit it is very important to change fi lters regularly. Disassembly instructions www.nilan.dk * Specifi c energy consumption AEC - annual electricity consumption 226 kWh/year (100 m...
  • Page 27 The environment - part of the solution At Nilan A/S we recognize our responsibility in minimizing the environmental impact of our products. We consider the impact on the environment in all aspects of production, operation and subsequent disposal. We recognize our responsibility in minimizing consumption of resources.
  • Page 28 25 St Leonards Road, Horsham RH13 6EH West Sussex Tel: +44 (0) 14 03 56 30 45 service@slservicesgroup.com info@slservicesgroup.com www.slservicesgroup.com Ireland: Nilan Ireland Ballylahive, Abbeydorney Tel: +353 (0) 87 97 98 361 maurice@nilan.ie www.nilanireland.ei Nilan A/S Nilanvej 2 8722 Hedensted Danmark Tlf.

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