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ERV(Energy Recovery Ventilator)

Basic : RHF025EE/035EE/050EE/080EE/100EE
Model : AN026JSKLKN
AN035JSKLKN
AN050JSKLKN
AN080JSKLKN
AN100JSKLKN
Model Code : AN026JSKLKN/EU
AN035JSKLKN/EU
AN050JSKLKN/EU
AN080JSKLKN/EU
AN100JSKLKN/EU

ERV(Energy Recovery Ventilator) CONTENTS

1. Precautions

2. Product Specifications

3. Alignment and Adjustments

4. Disassembly and Reassembly

5. Wiring Diagram
AN026JSKLKN
6. Circuit Descriptions

7. PCB Diagram

8. Operating Instructions

9. Troubleshooting

AN035JSKLKN, AN050JSKLKN 10. Reference Sheet


AN080JSKLKN, AN100JSKLKN
Contents
1. Precautions ········································································································································· 1-1
1-1 Installing the Ventilator ···················································································································· 1-1
1-2 Power supply and circuit breaker ··································································································· 1-2
1-3 During operation ······························································································································· 1-2
1-4 Others ·················································································································································· 1-3

2. Product Specifications ················································································································ 2-1


2-1 The Feature of Product ····················································································································· 2-1
2-2 Product Specifications ······················································································································ 2-2
2-3 Option Specifications ························································································································ 2-5

3. Alignment and Adjustments ·································································································· 3-1


3-1 Error Mode and Check Method ······································································································ 3-1
3-2 Option Switch & Key Function Address ························································································ 3-2

4. Disassembly and Reassembly ······························································································· 4-1


4-1 AN026JSKLKN ····································································································································· 4-2
4-2 AN035JSKLKN/AN050JSKLKN/AN080JSKLKN/AN100JSKLKN ·················································· 4-16

5. Wiring Diagram ······························································································································· 5-1

6. Circuit Descriptions ······················································································································· 6-1


6-1 PCB Circuit Descriptions ··················································································································· 6-1

7. PCB Diagram ······································································································································ 7-1

8. Operating Instructions ··············································································································· 8-1


8-1 Name of Each Part ····························································································································· 8-1
8-2 Using installation/service mode of ERV wired remote controller ············································ 8-5

9. Troubleshooting ····························································································································· 9-1


9-1 Items to be checked first ·················································································································· 9-1
9-2 When Ventilator stops operation ···································································································· 9-1
9-3 Errors and Solutions ·························································································································· 9-2
9-4 Fault Diagnosis by Symptom ·········································································································· 9-3

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Contents
10. Reference Sheet ······························································································································· 10-1
10-1 Ventilator Operation Priniple ········································································································ 10-1
10-2 Index for Model Name ··················································································································· 10-2
10-3 Cleaning the Dust Filter ················································································································· 10-3
10-4 Cleaning the Heat Exchange Element ························································································· 10-5
10-5 Q & A for Non-trouble ···················································································································· 10-7

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1. Precautions

1-1 Installing the Ventilator


O Consult a dealer or a qualified installer.
– Incorrect installation of the unit could cause injury due to fire, electric shock and water leakage or from the unit falling.

OHang down a blockage for bird in front of outdoor air suction duct.
– If something such as bird’s nest blocks the air suction duct, it may result in oxygen shortage in indoors.

O Check if the voltage and the frequency of the main power supply are required for the unit to be installed.
– Defective voltage and power supply could cause injury due to fire or from the unit falling.

O Ground the unit. Do not connect the ground to a gas pipe, water pipe, lighting rod or telephone grounding.
– Defective grounding could cause electric shock.

O Install the unit in a place where it is strong enough to hold the product weight.
– When installed in place where it is not strong enough to withhold the product weight, the unit may fall and cause injury.

O The electric work must be done by service agent or similarly qualified person according to national wiring regulations and
use only rated cable.
– If the capacity of the electric work is not properly completed, unit falling, electric shock or fire may occur.

O Do not attempt to repair, move, modify or reinstall the unit on your own.
– Make sure that these installations are carried out by qualified personnel to avoid electric shock or fire.

O Perform the installation securely referring to the installation manual.


– Incomplete installation could cause personal injury due to fire, electric shock or the unit falling.

O Do not install the product in a place where it is or might be exposed to inflammable gas leakage.
– When the unit is exposed to inflammable gas leakage, it could catch fire or cause explosion.

O Make sure to use the part provided or specified parts for the installation work.
– The use of defective parts could cause fire or electric shock.

O Do not install the product in the place where generates toxic gas from machinery or chemical factory such as alkali
solution, organic solvent, or paints.
– It may cause fire or gas poisoning.

O Do not install the product in a place where it might be exposed to petroleum, steam, or sulphuric acid.
– When the unit is exposed to petroleum, steam, or sulphuric acid, unit falling or malfunction may take place.

O Make sure the air intake is located far from an exhaust port of a burner.
– It may cause indoor oxygen shortage.

O Install the product inside heat insulation over the ceiling not to be contacted with the outside air.
– If the product is installed out of the insulation, it may result in electric shock or malfunction due to moisture generated in the
product.

O Do not install the product in humid place such as bathroom.


– It may cause electric shock or malfunction.

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1-2 Power supply and circuit breaker
O Turn off the sub power supply when you don’t use the product for a long period.
– If not, it may cause power consumption or fire.

O Install a ground leakage breaker depending on the installation place.


– If not, it may cause electric shock.

O Ensure that the national safety code requirements have been followed for the main supply circuit. Ensure that a properly
sized and connected ground wire is in place.
– Inappropriate wire may cause overheating of fire.

O Turn the power off before repairing the product.


– If not, it may cause electric shock.

O Do not install the electric wire to get tension.


- The electric wire may disconnect and cause fire.

O Do not utilize ERV wired remote control with wet hands.
– It may cause electric shock.

O If the power cable is damaged, replace it by the manufacturer or qualified personnel to avoid the risk.

1-3 During operation


O Open windows for air circulation when a burner or other product leaks inflammable gas.
– If not, it may cause fire or explosion.

O Make sure to keep winds from the product away from a burner.
– It may cause incomplete combustion.

O Do not utilize the ventilator to preserve machinery, foods, animals, plants or cosmetic products.
– It may cause damage to the machinery, foods, animals, plants or cosmetic products.

O Do not spray insecticide or other inflammable materials on the product.


– It may cause unit falling or fire.

O Make sure to keep the product away from water.


– The product can cause electric shock or fire when it contacts water.

O Do not put the product under a great pressure or reinstall the unit on your own.
– It may cause fire or malfunction.

O Do not utilize the product for air exchange when an open type burner is used.
– Separate measures for air exchange must be prepared when a gas or oil stove is used.

O Ensure that indoor air should not flow into the outdoor air suction duct of the product.
– If not, indoor air may be contaminated to have a bad influence on heath of people.

O Stop operating the product as soon as any error is found.


– Stop operating and turn off the unit when it smells burning or any error in operation is found. Contact a dealer or a qualified
installer. If continue operation of the unit, electric shock, fire or unit falling may occur.

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O Do not expose animals or plants to the winds from the unit for a long period of time.
– It may damage animals or plants.

O Do not put hands or sticks into the air suction duct or air outlet of the product.
– It may cause injury as ventilator fan is rotating fast.

O Do not attempt to modify or reinstall the unit on your own.


– It may cause unit falling, electric shock or fire. Consult a dealer or a qualified installer.

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O The dust filter of the product must be inserted before operation. Dust filter is required to be cleaned about two times a
year regularly.
– If not, the product function may fall.

O Make sure wear gloves when cleaning dust filter or heat exchange element.
– If not, it may cause injury.

O Make sure air fan stops rotating before cleaning and other treatment.
– If not, it may cause electric shock or injury.

O Do not utilize steel scrubber or chemicals such as benzene or thinner.


– It may cause discoloration or unit falling.

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2. Product Specifications

2-1 The Feature of Product


Q Energy Recovery Ventilation
The product helps save energy and drive down operation costs of heaters and coolers by recycling thermal energy (energy load)
efficiently.

Contaminated air with


high temperature and humidity
Heat Exchange Element Cold and Contaminated Air

Outdoor
Heat Exchange Element
Indoor

Heat Exchanged Fresh Air Heat Exchange Element Fresh air with Low Temperature
and Humidity

Q Air Volume Control


Air volume control minimizes energy loss and cuts down on energy usage, even when duct resistance is low at the time of installation.

Q Automatic Operation
Operation mode and air volume are controlled automatically by sensing indoor and outdoor air conditions.

Q Exchange Mode
Heat-EX mode is utilized in summer and winter while usual ventilation mode is used in spring and autumn.
– Heat-Ex Mode : Energy loss is minimized by recycling energy exhausted when indoor heating and cooling.
– By-Pass Mode : The ventilation method is used when temperature gap of indoor and outdoor is not big. Outdoor air flows into
indoor.

Q High Sensibility Sensor (Option)


An optimal air condition is maintained through Carbon Dioxide (CO2) sensor and temperature sensor.

Q Humidity Control
Fresh air conditions are guaranteed by recovering moisture in winter while exhausting it in summer.

Q Operation at Cold Area


Optimized automatic ventilation operation is conducted to prevent condensation and air volume reduction.

Q Low Noise and Low Power


With highly efficient motor and optimized system design, operation noise and electric consumption is minimized.

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2-2 Product Specifications

QAN026JSKLKN
Power Source 220 - 240 V~, 50 / 60 Hz

Ventilation Mode Heat-Ex Ventilation By-Pass Ventilation

The Level of the Air Volume Turbo High Low Turbo High Low

Power Supply(W) 115 80 45 115 80 45

Air Volume(m³/h) 260 250 180 250 250 180

External Static Pressure(Pa) 100 65 55 110 65 55

Temperature Exchange Cooling 70 70 74 - - -


Efficiency(%) Heating 70 70 74 - - -

Enthalpy Exchange Cooling 50 50 55 - - -


Efficiency(%) Heating 70 70 76 - - -

Size(widthxheightxdepth)(mm) 600 x 350 x 660

Weight(kg) 28.5

Duct Size(mm) 150

1. Air Volume/ External Static Pressure, Comply with KS Heat Exhaust Ventilation System Standards(KS B6879).
2. Heat Exchange/Temperature Exchange Efficiency, Comply with regulations to pro-
Trial Operation Conditions mote high efficiency energy devices,
[Cooling], Indoor(24˚C DB/17˚C WB), Outdoor(35˚C DB/24˚C WB)
[Heating], Indoor(22˚C DB/13.9˚C WB), Outdoor(2˚C DB/0.44˚C WB)

QAN035JSKLKN
Power Source 220 - 240 V~, 50 / 60 Hz

Ventilation Mode Heat-Ex Ventilation By-Pass Ventilation

The Level of the Air Volume Turbo High Low Turbo High Low

Power Supply(W) 115 80 50 115 80 50

Air Volume(m³/h) 350 350 260 350 350 260

External Static Pressure(Pa) 155 100 85 155 100 85

Temperature Exchange Cooling 70 70 74 - - -


Efficiency(%) Heating 70 70 74 - - -

Enthalpy Exchange Cooling 50 50 55 - - -


Efficiency(%) Heating 70 70 76 - - -

Size(widthxheightxdepth)(mm) 1,012 X 270 X 1,000

Weight(kg) 42.5

Duct Size(mm) 200

1. Air Volume/ External Static Pressure, Comply with KS Heat Exhaust Ventilation System Standards(KS B6879).
2. Heat Exchange/Temperature Exchange Efficiency, Comply with regulations to pro-
Trial Operation Conditions mote high efficiency energy devices,
[Cooling], Indoor(24˚C DB/17˚C WB), Outdoor(35˚C DB/24˚C WB)
[Heating], Indoor(22˚C DB/13.9˚C WB), Outdoor(2˚C DB/0.44˚C WB)

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Product Specifications(cont.)

QAN050JSKLKN
Power Source 220 - 240 V~, 50 / 60 Hz

Ventilation Mode Heat-Ex Ventilation By-Pass Ventilation

The Level of the Air Volume Turbo High Low Turbo High Low

Power Supply(W) 175 120 65 175 120 65

Air Volume(m³/h) 500 500 360 500 500 360

External Static Pressure(Pa) 165 100 85 165 100 85

Temperature Exchange Cooling 70 70 74 - - -


Efficiency(%) Heating 70 70 74 - - -

Enthalpy Exchange Cooling 50 50 55 - - -


Efficiency(%) Heating 70 70 76 - - -

Size(widthxheightxdepth)(mm) 1,012 X 270 X 1,000

Weight(kg) 42.5

Duct Size(mm) 200

1. Air Volume/ External Static Pressure, Comply with KS Heat Exhaust Ventilation System Standards(KS B6879).
2. Heat Exchange/Temperature Exchange Efficiency, Comply with regulations to pro-
Trial Operation Conditions mote high efficiency energy devices,
[Cooling], Indoor(24˚C DB/17˚C WB), Outdoor(35˚C DB/24˚C WB)
[Heating], Indoor(22˚C DB/13.9˚C WB), Outdoor(2˚C DB/0.44˚C WB)

QAN080JSKLKN
Power Source 220 - 240 V~, 50 / 60 Hz

Ventilation Mode Heat-Ex Ventilation By-Pass Ventilation

The Level of the Air Volume Turbo High Low Turbo High Low

Power Supply(W) 330 230 125 330 230 125

Air Volume(m³/h) 800 800 560 800 800 560

External Static Pressure(Pa) 155 90 80 155 90 80

Temperature Exchange Cooling 70 70 74 - - -


Efficiency(%) Heating 70 70 74 - - -

Enthalpy Exchange Cooling 50 50 55 - - -


Efficiency(%) Heating 70 70 76 - - -

Size(widthxheightxdepth)(mm) 1,220 × 340 × 1,135

Weight(kg) 67

Duct Size(mm) 250

1. Air Volume/ External Static Pressure, Comply with KS Heat Exhaust Ventilation System Standards(KS B6879).
2. Heat Exchange/Temperature Exchange Efficiency, Comply with regulations to pro-
Trial Operation Conditions mote high efficiency energy devices,
[Cooling], Indoor(24˚C DB/17˚C WB), Outdoor(35˚C DB/24˚C WB)
[Heating], Indoor(22˚C DB/13.9˚C WB), Outdoor(2˚C DB/0.44˚C WB)

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Product Specifications(cont.)

QAN100JSKLKN
Power Source 220 - 240 V~, 50 / 60 Hz

Ventilation Mode Heat-Ex Ventilation By-Pass Ventilation

The Level of the Air Volume Turbo High Low Turbo High Low

Power Supply(W) 450 280 155 450 280 155

Air Volume(m³/h) 1000 1000 690 1000 1000 690

External Static Pressure(Pa) 155 90 75 155 90 75

Temperature Exchange Cooling 70 70 74 - - -


Efficiency(%) Heating 70 70 74 - - -

Enthalpy Exchange Cooling 50 50 55 - - -


Efficiency(%) Heating 70 70 76 - - -

Size(widthxheightxdepth)(mm) 1220 × 340 × 1135

Weight(kg) 67

Duct Size(mm) 250

1. Air Volume/ External Static Pressure, Comply with KS Heat Exhaust Ventilation System Standards(KS B6879).
2. Heat Exchange/Temperature Exchange Efficiency, Comply with regulations to pro-
Trial Operation Conditions mote high efficiency energy devices,
[Cooling], Indoor(24˚C DB/17˚C WB), Outdoor(35˚C DB/24˚C WB)
[Heating], Indoor(22˚C DB/13.9˚C WB), Outdoor(2˚C DB/0.44˚C WB)

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2-3 Option Specifications
2-3-1. Accessories
Ŷ MOS-C1 (CO2 Sensor)

Item Descriptions Code-No Q'TY Remark

ASS'Y CO2 SENSOR DB95-00740A 1 Separate Sale

Ŷ MWR-VH12N (Wired Remote Controller)

Item Descriptions Code-No Q'TY Remark

ASS'Y ERV REMOCON DB93-14406C 1 Separate Sale

Ŷ MSD-EAN1(Assy-SPI Device Option Kit )


Item Descriptions Code-No Q'TY Remark

ASS'Y-SPi DEIVICE
DB97-09494B 1 Separate Sale
OPTION KIT

2-3-2. Filter Specifications

Item Descriptions Code-No Remark

DB63-01665A
(AN026JSKLKN)

DB63-01665F Basic/Cleaning
Duts Filter
(AN035JSKLKN, AN050JSKLKN) Impossibility of Water Washing

DB63-01665G
(AN080JSKLKN, AN100JSKLKN)

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3. Alignment and Adjustments

3-1 Error Mode and Check Method

Error No Error Mode Measures


E108 Address setting duplication error · Check the overlapping MAIN address within same repeater.
· Check connector disconnection of CN41 & connection conditions.
Indoor temperature sensor
E121 Check a voltage of both ends CN41 PIN#1,2 (10 Ꮒ at 25 degrees)
error(SHORT/OPEN)
A Check of Indoor temperature is possible when KEY2 switch is entered 3 times.
· Check connector disconnection of CO2 sensor and connection conditions.
E139 CO2 sensor error(SHORT/OPEN)
A Check of CO2 sensor value is possible when KEY2 switch is entered 5 times.
E162 Indoor EEPROM H/W error · Check connection conditions of EEPROM SUB PBA.
E163 Indoor option setting error · Need to reset option.
· Check connector disconnection of humidity sensor and connection conditions.
E183 Outdoor Humidity Sensor Error(ERV) · A Check of outdoor humidity value is possible when KEY2 switch is entered 8 times.
Set operates normall regardless of error.
· Check wire connection conditions of CN140 connector.
Thermal fuse open error in power ther-
E198 · Check conditions of wire connected power terminal block.
minal block
(occurrence of error at open)
System down caused by communica-
E202 · Check disconnection of communication wire.
tion error
· Check connector disconnection of CN41 and connection conditions.
Outdoor temperature sensor
E221 · Check a voltage of both ends CN41 PIN#3,4 (10 Ꮒ at 25 degrees).
error(SHORT/OPEN)
A Check of indoor temperature is possible when KEY2 switch is entered 4 times.
Prohibition of operation under outside · Set stop operates normally when indoor and outdoor temperature is under 0 degrees.
E490
& indoor temperature 0 degrees · Prohibition of operation for set protection.
· Check connector disconnection of CN74 and connection conditions.
E561 Supply air(SA) fan motor error
· A Check of supply air fan rpm is possible when KEY2 switch is entered twice.
· Check connector disconnection of CN73 and connection conditions.
E562 Exhaust air(EA) fan motor error
· A Check of exhaust air fan rpm is possible when KEY2 switch is entered once.
E654 Inside damper error · Check connector disconnection of CN72,CN52 and connection conditions.

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3-2 Option Switch & Key Function Address
‫ م‬If you use a existing EEPROM after replace MAIN PBA, don't need to reset option.

SUB EEPROM PBA

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3-2-1 Operation KEY and Display

1. KEY Function

Function
KEY1 KEY2
Input Time

1 time Trial Operation of Heat Exchange Data Display


KEY 1 KEY 2

Ɣ Trial Operation of Heat Exchange(KEY1) : The operation is to check whether the product operates properly after
the installation.

1) KEY 1 : Trial operation


ƔOperation condition : Heat exchange/Turbo wind
ƔRepeat on/off of trial operation whenever a key enters.
ƔTrial operation is stopped 30 minutes later, it returns to DISPLAY Default state 30 minutes later.

2) KEY 2 : Data display


ƔThe marked contents is changed whenever you press KEY2 once.
ƔPress the KEY2 switch for more than 3 seconds to reset.

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QDisplay

G2 b c e d G2 b c e d

g a f G1 g a f G1
SEG1 SEG2 SEG3 SEG4

Display
Press times Indication Example
SEG1 SEG2 SEG3 SEG4

1 Exhaust Air FAN RPM 1,350RPM 1 1 3 5

2 Supply Air FAN RPM 950RPM 2 Turn Off 9 5

3 Indoor Temperature 25°C 3 Turn Off 2 5

4 Outdoor Temperature 30°C 4 Turn Off 3 0

5 CO2 Density 1,220ppm 5 1 2 2

6 Installed Unit Number 3 unit 6 Turn Off Turn Off 3

QNumbers and Alphabets on PCB Display

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H

I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

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4. Disassembly and Reassembly
QNecessary Tools

Item Remark

+SCREW DRIVER

MONKEY SPANNER

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4-1 AN026JSKLKN

QDisassembly before Installation

No Parts Procedure Remark

1 ERV 1) Stop the air conditioner operation and


(Energy Recovery shut off the main power.
Ventilator) 2) Remove the unit from ceiling suspension.
(Disassembly is not required when Fan,
Motor, Element, Filter replacement or
cleaning.)

2 Ass’y Cabi 1) Remove the 3 bolts on Cover Element to


Cover Element detach it.(Use +Screw Driver.)

2) Loosen the clips connected to the Cover.

3) Separate the connector connected to the


Damper by pulling out the connector body.

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No Parts Procedure Remark

3 Bracket Body 1) Remove the 4 bolts and separate Bracket


Element, B Body Element, B. (Use +Screw Driver.)

4 Ass’y Element 1) Pull up the 2 strings hanging out from the


2 ends of Element to detach the Element.

5 Bracket Body 1) Remove the 4 bolts and separate Bracket


Element, A Body Element, A. (Use +Screw Driver.)

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No Parts Procedure Remark

6 Cushion Bypass 1) Slide Cushion Bypass to the direction seen


in the picture besides.

Take caution not to break down EPS


structure.

2) Find Wire connected to the temperature


sensor. Separate the 2 temperature sensor
connectors.

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No Parts Procedure Remark

7 Cabi Cover 1) Detach Cabi Cover by removing 9 bolts.


(Use +Screw Driver.)

8 Cushion Mid 1) Slide Cushion Mid to the direction seen in


the picture besides.

Take caution not to break down EPS


structure.

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No Parts Procedure Remark

9 Ass’y Blower Motor 1) Find Wire connected to the Motor.


Separate the 2 motor connectors.

2) Loosen the holders, fixing the motor wire


by twisting them slightly.

3) Rotate bolts fixing the Bracket 5 turns.


(Use +Screw Driver.) Supply air and exhaust
air of the products have 4 bolts each.

The bolts are not required to be removed.

4) Detach the whole Ass’y Blower Motor


(which is made up of Fan, Motor, Bracket
Motor, and Cover Bell Mouse).
5) 2 Motors are placed within the unit for
input and outlet.

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No Parts Procedure Remark

10 Ass’y Blower 1) Unscrew the nuts fixing Fan by rotating


them right. (Use Monkey Spanner.)

Do not touch the Fan. Its sharp edge


may cause injury.

2) Detach the Motor with removing the 4


bolts fixing Bracket. (Use +Screw Driver.)

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No Parts Procedure Remark

11 Ass’y Case Blower 1) Remove the 2 bolts attached at the sides of


the body. (Use +Screw Driver.)

2) Remove the 4 bolts on the other side


of Cabi Cover to detach it. (Use +Screw
Driver.)

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No Parts Procedure Remark

3) Detach the Ass’y Case Blower.

4) Unscrew the Bracket Case Blower and the


Case Blower. (Use +Screw Driver.)

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No Parts Procedure Remark

12 Ass’y Damper/ 1) Remove all bolts to separate Bracket and


Ass’y-Lever Bypass Cam. (Use +Screw Driver.)

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QProduct Disassembly (while still being installed)

No Parts Procedure Remark

1 ERV 1) Stop the air conditioner operation and


(Energy Recovery shut off the main power.
Ventilator) 2) Remove the unit from ceiling suspension.
(Disassembly is not required when Fan,
Motor, Element, Filter replacement or
cleaning.)

2 Ass’y Cabi 1) Remove the 3 bolts on Cover Element to


Cover Element detach it.(Use +Screw Driver.)

2) Loosen the clips connected to the Cover.

3) Separate the connector connected to the


Damper by pulling out the connector body.

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No Parts Procedure Remark

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No Parts Procedure Remark

3 Ass'y Element 1) Remove the 4 bolts and separate Bracket


Body Element, B. (Use +Screw Driver.)

2) Pull down the 2 strings hanging out


from the 2 ends of Element to detach
the Element.

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No Parts Procedure Remark

4 Bracket Body 1) Remove the 4 bolts and separate Bracket


Element, A Body Element, A. (Use +Screw Driver.)

5 Cushion Bypass 1) Slide Cushion Bypass to the direction


seen in the picture besides.

Take caution not to break down EPS


structure.

6 Cushion Mid 1) Slide Cushion Mid to the direction seen in


the picture besides.
2) Separate the 2 temperature sensor
connectors.

Take caution not to break down EPS


structure.

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No Parts Procedure Remark

7 Ass’y Blower Motor 1) Separate the 2 motor connectors.


2) Loosen the holders, fixing the motor wire
by twisting them slightly.

3) Rotate bolts fixing the Bracket 5 turns.


(Use +Screw Driver.)
Supply air and exhaust air of the products
have 4 bolts each.

The bolts are not required to be removed.

4) Detach the whole Ass’y Blower Motor


(which is made up of Fan, Motor, Bracket
Motor, and Cover Bell Mouse).
5) 2 Motors are placed within the unit for
input and outlet.

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QDisassembly before Installation

No Parts Procedure Remark

1 ERV 1) Stop the air conditioner operation and


(Energy Recovery shut off the main power.
Ventilator) 2) Remove the unit from ceiling suspension.
(Disassembly is not required when Fan,
Motor, Element, Filter replacement or
cleaning.)

2 Cover Element 1) Remove the 2 bolts of the Cover Element.


(Use +Screw Driver.)

2) Find the Element and 2 Dust Filters.

3 Ass’y Element 1) Detach Element and Filter from the unit.


Ass’y Filter Make sure detach the Filter before the
Element.

2) There are 2 Element within the product.

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No Parts Procedure Remark

4 Cabinet Top 1) Loosen 12 bolts located at the top of the


product. (Use +Screw Driver.)

2) Locate the EPS structure, Fan, Motor and


Wire.

5 Guide Element 1) Separate the guides fixing Element.


(Use +Screw Driver.) 1 Guide is located
at each left and right end of the product.
Each guide is attached to the product with
1 bolt.

6 Thermistor 1) Separate the Temperature Sensor from


Ass'y Wire the fixed part. The Temperature Sensor is
attached with wire clips.
2) The input and output channel has 1
Temperature Sensor each.

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No Parts Procedure Remark

7 Ass’y Fan Parts 1) Separate motor connectors.

2) Loosen the holder fixing the motor wire


by twisting it slightly.
3) 2 Motors are placed within the product for
supply air and exhaust air.

8 Cushion Mid 1) Slide the EPS structure to the side and


detach it, as seen in the picture besides.

2) Slide and pull the EPS structure to separate


it, as seen in the picture besides.

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No Parts Procedure Remark

3) Assemble the product by adjusting it


with the direction, following the direction
carved on the surface of Cushion Mid. Put
the part written with “Down↓” downwards
and put the part with “Motor→” towards
the Motor when assembling the unit.

Make sure not to break down EPS


structure.

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No Parts Procedure Remark

9 Connector 1) Separate the Damper from the unit.


Damper Cam (Use +Screw Driver.)
2) Separate the connectors by holding their
bodies and pulling them out.

3) Unscrew bolts attached to Bracket and


Cam. (Use +Screw Driver.)

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No Parts Procedure Remark

10 Ass’y Fan Parts Ensure to separate the Damper before the


Fan.

1) Rotate bolts fixing the Bracket ten turns.


Input and outlet of the products have 2
bolts each. (Use +Screw Driver.)

The bolts are not required to be removed.

11 Blower Motor-Fan 1) Unscrew the nuts fixing the Fan by rotating


them left. (Use Monkey Spanner.)

2) Unscrew the bolts fixing Motor to detach


if from the Motor Bracket. It has 4 bolts.
(Use +Screw Driver.)

Do not touch the Fan. Its sharp edge


may cause injury.

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No Parts Procedure Remark

12 Case Blower 1) Separate the Bracket from Case Blower.


(Use +Screw Driver.)
There are 5 bolts.

2) Separate the Case Blower by sliding the


Case Blower upwards.

13 Cushion Blower-EA 1) Detach the EPS structure fixed to Case


Cushion Blower-SA Blower by sliding the structure to the side.

Make sure not to break down the EPS


structure.

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QProduct Disassembly (while still being installed)
– All the procedure has to be verified because the cover should not open when the unit is installed.

No Parts Procedure Remark

1 ERV 1) Stop the air conditioner operation and


(Energy Recovery shut off the main power.
Ventilator) 2) Remove the unit from ceiling suspension.
(Disassembly is not required when Fan,
Motor, Element, Filter replacement or
cleaning.)

2 Cover Element 1) Remove the 2 bolts of the Cover Element.


(Use +Screw Driver.)

2) Find the Element and 2 Dust Filters.

3 Ass’y Element 1) Detach Element and Filter from the unit.


Ass’y Filter Make sure detach the Filter before the
Element.

2) There are 2 Element within the product.

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No Parts Procedure Remark

4 Guide Element 1) Separate the guides fixing Element.


(Use +Screw Driver.) 1 Guide is located
at each left and right end of the product.
Each guide is attached to the product with
1 bolt.

5 Ass’y Fan Parts 1) Separate motor connectors.

2) Loosen the holder fixing the motor wire


by twisting it slightly.
3) 2 Motors are placed within the product for
supply air and exhaust air.

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No Parts Procedure Remark

6 Cushion Mid 1) As seen in the picture besides, pull out


the EPS structure located at the center of
exhaust air and supply air.

2) Pull out the EPS structure through the


inspection hole.

3) Assemble the product by adjusting it


with the direction, following the direction
carved on the surface of Cushion Mid. Put
the part written with “Down↓” downwards
and put the part with “Motor→” towards
the Motor when assembling the unit.

Make sure not to break down EPS


structure.

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No Parts Procedure Remark

7 Connector 1) Separate the Damper from the unit.


Damper Cam (Use +Screw Driver.)
2) Separate the connectors by holding their
bodies and pulling them out.

3) Unscrew bolts attached to Bracket and


Cam. (Use +Screw Driver.)

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No Parts Procedure Remark

8 Ass’y Fan Parts Ensure to separate the Damper before the


Fan.

1) Rotate bolts fixing the Bracket 10 turns.


Input and outlet of the products have 2
bolts each. (Use +Screw Driver.)

The bolts are not required to be removed.

9 Ass’y Bracket Motor 1) Detach the whole Ass’y Blower Motor


(which is made up of Fan, Motor, Bracket
Motor, and Cover Bell Mouse) through the
inspection hole.
2) 2 Motors are placed within the unit for
supply air and exhaust air.

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No Parts Procedure Remark

10 Blower Motor-Fan 1) Unscrew the nuts fixing the Fan by rotating


them left. (Use Monkey Spanner.)

2) Unscrew the bolts fixing otor to detach


if from the Motor Bracket. It has 4 bolts.
(Use +Screw Driver.)

Do not touch the Fan. Its sharp edge may


cause injury.

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5. Wiring Diagram

Q AN026JSKLKN/AN035JSKLKN/AN050JSKLKN/AN080JSKLKN/AN100JSKLKN

OPTION OPTION

OPTION

OPTION

OPTION

OPTION:

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6. Circuit Descriptions

6-1 PCB Circuit Descriptions

SMPS Circuit Part


Motor Load Circuit Part
Comm. Circuit Part

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1. SMPS Part

Both ends
voltage of C107:
Approximately
DC12V

Both ends
voltage of C110:
Approximately
DC5V

Both ends Both ends


voltage of C101: voltage of C104:
Approximately Approximately
DC310V DC15V

QSMPS(Switching Mode Power Supply) Part Description

1. BRIDGE DIODE (BD71) provides full wave reification from AC input. Then smooth it with Electrolytic Condenser(C101).
Smooth voltage is similar to the results of AC input x1.414. (Ex: When AC220V is supplied, 220x1.414 = about DC310V)
2. The main power supply of ventilator is DC310V as it utilizes BLDC MOTOR.
3. PWMIC (IC01) switches smooth DC voltage, which is, in turn, induced to secondary side, so as to generate DC15V (C104) and
DC12V(C107).
4. The voltage of secondary side is decided by TURN numbers of TRANS winding. DC 15V is utilized only for CONTROL power source
of BLDC MOTOR while DC12V is used for power source of CO2 sensor.
5. When BLDC MOTOR faulty takes place, DC 15V or DC 12V might not be generated.
6. SWITCHING DIODE of secondary side should not utilize usual rectification DIODE because SWITCHING speed of SMPS reaches
130kHz. High speed SWITCHING DIODE is required.
7. SMPS stops operation if SHORT occurs post voltage of DC12V because of FEEDBACK from DC12V.

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2. Motor Load Part

Both ends
voltage of C101:
Approximately
DC310V

QMotor Load(BLDC : BRUSHLESS MOTOR) Part Description

1. Smooth DC310V of electrolytic condenser (C101) is utilized for operation power source.
2. DC15V (C104) of secondary side of circulation is used for CONTROL voltage of MOTOR. BLDC CONTROL voltage must be lower
than MAX DC18V.
3. CONTROL voltage is distributed through No.5 PIN of CN73 and is lower than MAX DC7V. MOTOR RPM is determined by
DC0V~DC6V voltage.
4. No. 6 PIN of CN73 is the RPM FEEDBACK POINT, which delivers MOTOR rotation to MICOM. If DC15V continues to be found when
measuring DC15V and No.6 PIN, FAN MOTOR ERROR occurs because FEEDBACK is not conducted.
5. CONNECTOR of CN73 is dislocated when PCB power source is authorized, DC310V voltage may flow into CONTROL IC within BLDC
in a moment, damaging CONTROL IC of BLDC. It may cause SHORT of DC15V or DC310V.
6. If SHORT of DC15V or DC310V takes place, 2A FUSE (F702) opens and DC15V rectification DIODE may be damaged, which stops
operation of SMPS.

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3. Communication (485 Communication) Part

2 3

1
4

QCommunication (485 Communication) Part Description

1. Faulty Connection Prevention RELAY: When AC220-240V, 50Hz power is supplied to power source link, 12V voltage is provided
to RELAY, so as to connect communication link. (Protect circulation in case of fault power source link or communication link.
2. SNUBBER Circulation: NOISE of over 5V is eliminated through SAC5.0 DIODE.
3. 485 IC (Line Driver/Reeceiver)
● HIGH / LOW is determined through voltage gap between the two electrodes of A and B.
: A-B>200mV : HIGH, B-A>200mV : LOW
● DATA is received and prepared with “R” PORT. When sending the DATA, HIGH is input at ENABLE.
4. EXCLUSIVE GATE
Non-polar communication realization element to change signal LEVEL with utilizing INVERSE when connections is switched.

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7. PCB Diagram

5 6 7 8 9 10
11

1 4

3 16

17
2

18

12

13

19 20
14

15

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5 6 7 8 9 10

1
4
3
16 11
17
2

18

12

13

19 20
14

15

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No. Part name Description Part No.
① Download Program downloader connector CN301(BLK)
② EEPROM SUB PBA - CN201(WHT)
③ Humidity sensor Outdoor humidity sensor connector CN31(WHT)
④ CO2 sensor CO2 (Carbon dioxide) sensor connector CN43(BLK)
⑤ Temperature sensor Indoor and outdoor temperature sensor connector CN41(WHT)
⑥ Operation monitoring output Outputs operation status (Error/Operation ON) CN81(RED)
⑦ Internal damper switch Inputs damper switch contact signal CN52(RED)
⑧ External contact control part (HOOD) Turn on/off the HOOD mode via external contact TB_HOOD
⑨ External contact control part Turn on/off the via external contact TB_EXT1
⑩ Virus Doctor Virus Doctor kit connector CN801(YEL)
F1, F2(Communication between ventilation systems,
communicate with interface module)
⑪ Communication connection part TB_COMM(BLK)
V1, V2(Power supply connector for interface module)
F3, F4(Wired remote controller communication)
Inputs status of Thermal Fuse within the power terminal
⑫ Thermal Fuse status input connector CN140(WHT)
block
Damper motor control part for switching ventilation
⑬ Internal damper power supply CN72(RED)
mode
External damper / Humidity power
⑭ External damper and Humidity power supply connector TB_DAMPER(BLK)
supply
⑮ Power supply input 220 V/ 60 Hz TB_POWER(BLK)
2 wire communication (wired remote
⑯ - CN311(WHT)
controller) SUB PBA
⑰ Display part Display part -
KEY input part to execute trial operation, reset or view
⑱ KEY input part -
mode
⑲ Exhaust motor EA (Exhaust air) motor connector CN73(WHT)
⑳ Supply motor SA (Supplied air) motor connector CN74(BLU)

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8. Operating Instructions

8-1 Name of Each part

Q AN026JSKLKN

Maintenance cover

Exhaust Air
Heat exchange element

Outdoor Air

Dust filter
Supply Air

Electrical component box

Return Air

Q Heat Exchange Element


It refers the medium required to exchange temperature and humidity of exhaust air and supply air.

Q Air Input and Outlet


Air input is to supply air while outlet is for exhaust air.

Q DAMPER
It refers to separation shed to switch from heat exchange mode to Usual Ventilation mode or vice versa.

Q Dust Filter
Dust filter protects heat exchange element and filter supplied air.

Q Electric Component Box


It is made up of circulation of the unit.

Q Duct Connection Flange


It refers to the pipe connected to the duct for supply air, outdoor air, indoor air and exhaust air.

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Name of Each part(cont.)

Q AN035JSKLKN/AN050JSKLKN/AN080JSKLKN/AN100JSKLKN

Return Air

Supply Air

Electrical component box


Exhaust Air

Outdoor Air

Dust filter
Maintenance cover

Heat exchange element

Q Heat Exchange Element


It refers the medium required to exchange temperature and humidity of exhaust air and supply air.

Q Air Input and Outlet


Air input is to supply air while outlet is for exhaust air.

Q DAMPER
It refers to separation shed to switch from heat exchange mode to Usual Ventilation mode or vice versa.

Q Dust Filter
Dust filter protects heat exchange element and filter supplied air.

Q Electric Component Box


It is made up of circulation of the unit.

Q Duct Connection Flange


It refers to the pipe connected to the duct for supply air, outdoor air, indoor air and exhaust air.

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Name of Each part(cont.)

Q Display









Classification Indication Function

① Displays operation mode

② Displays set time

③ Displays Away mode

⑤ Displays fan speed

⑥ Displays SPI (Optional)

⑦ Displays CO2 sensor (Optional)

⑧ Displays inspection, invalid, and lock

⑨ Displays range hood, central control and external interlock

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Name of Each part(cont.)

Q Buttons

① ⑤

② ⑥



Classification Button Function

① Power button .

② Mode button Selects the mode you want to operate

③ Schedule button Sets the timer function.

Completes the timer function/


④ Set/Cancel button Cancels the timer function (Press the button for
more than 3 seconds.)

⑤ Fan speed button Adjusts the fan speed.

Selects the Away mode/


⑥ Away/Filter reset button
the button for more than 3 seconds.)

⑦ , Time control button .

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8-2 Using installation/service mode of ERV wired remote controller

Q Additional functions of ERV wired remote controller

SEG used

1 2

Sub menu
Main menu

Left and right

Exit
Up and down
Set, Cancel

1. If you want to use the various additional functions for the ERV wired remote controller, press the Mode and ∧ buttons at the
same time for more than three seconds.
ඖ You will enter the additional function settings, and the main menu is displayed.

2. Refer to the list of additional functions for the ERV wired remote controller on the next page, and select the desired menu.
ඖ Using the ∨/∧ buttons, select a main menu number and press the Away button to enter the sub-menu setting screen.
ඖ Using the ∨/∧ buttons, select a sub-menu number and press the Away button to enter data setting screen.
ඖ When you enter the setting stage, the current setting is displayed.
ඖ Refer to the chart for data settings.
ඖ Using the ∨/∧ buttons, select the settings and press the Away button to move to the next setting.
ඖ Press the Set button to save the settings and exit to the sub-menu setting screen.
ඖ Press the Timer button to exit to normal mode.

t8IJMFTFUUJOHUIFEBUB QSFTTUIFMode or Away button to move the digit of SEG.


t*GZPVQSFTTUIFTimer button while your are setting data, you can exit to the sub-menu setting stage without saving
Note your changes.

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Using installation/service mode of ERV wired remote controller(cont.)

Q Installation/service setting mode

t If communication initialization is needed after the setting, the system resets automatically and
Note communication is initialized.

Main Sub Factory Page


Function Range Remarks
menu menu setting number
Reset to default value
1 of ERV wired remote 0 1 0-Disuse, 1-Reset
controller option setting
Reset to factory setting
0 2 Reset of ERV wired remote 0 1 0-Disuse, 1-Reset
controller
3 Power Master Reset 3)* 0 1 0-Disuse, 1-Reset
4 Addressing Reset 0 1 0-Disuse, 1-Reset
Checking the number of
1 0 1 0~16 EA
connected indoor units
Checking the number of
2 0 1 0~16 EA
Information connected ERVs
on ERV Checking the Micom
1 3 wired code of ERV wired remote none 3 Micom code
remote controller
controller Checking the program
version information
4 none 3
of ERV wired remote
controller
Address of
ERV View
1 Target 3 registerd devices /
Master
hexadecimal 5)*
Main Main address
Setting/checking main
2 address of 1 (00H~4FH/
address
target hexadecimal)
RMC Group address
Setting/checking RMC
3 address of 1 (00H~FEH/
address
Setting target hexadecimal) 4*
2 address/ Setting/checking product Basic option Option code of
4 option 2)* 10 1)*
option of target indoor units or ERVs
Refer to the
Installation
Setting/Checking installation manual
5 option of 10 1)*
installation option 1 of connected
target
indoor units or ERVs
Refer to the
Installation(2)
Setting/Checking installation manual
6 option of 10 1)*
installation option 2 of connected
target
indoor units or ERVs

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Using installation/service mode of ERV wired remote controller(cont.)

Main Sub Factory Page


Function Range Remarks
menu menu setting number
Address of
Setting/checking indoor Indoor unit
1 3 registered devices / None
Setting/ unit View Master View Master
hexadecimal 5)*
3 checking
View Master Setting/checking ERV Address of
ERV View
2 3 registered devices /
View Master Master
hexadecimal 5)*
Setting/ ERV wired remote
1 0 1 0-Master, 1-Slave
checking controller Master/Slave
optional
4 functions of
2 ERV wired Use of external interlock 0 1 0-Disuse, 1-Use
remote
controller
1 Exhaust RPM none 2 0~9999
2 Intake RPM none 2 0~9999
3 Indoor temperature none 1 0~99
4 Setting/ Outdoor temperature none 1 0~99
5 checking
5 ERV Indoor humidity none 1 0~99
4 Outdoor himidity none 1 0~99
5 CO2 sensor none 2 0~9999
6 FAN Step 6)* none 1 0~31

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Using installation/service mode of ERV wired remote controller(cont.)

1) * The total option codes are 24 digits. You can set six digits at a time and it is distinguished by page number.
Press the Timer button to go to the next page.

t Options can be set from SEG1 to SEG24


Caution SEG1, SEG7, SEG13, and SEG19 are page option so they cannot be set nor be displayed
SEG2 is the option type which cannot be set
When SEG2~SEG6 and SEG8~SEG12 are set, "On" is displayed and when SEG14~18 and
.
SEG1 SEG2 SEG3 SEG4 SEG5 SEG6 SEG7 SEG8 SEG9 SEG10 SEG11 SEG12
0 X X X X X 1 X X X X X
SEG13 SEG14 SEG15 SEG16 SEG17 SEG18 SEG19 SEG20 SEG21 SEG22 SEG23 SEG24
2 X X X X X 3 X X X X X

On (SEG2~SEG6, SEG8~SEG12) Off (SEG14~18, SEG20~24)

t .
SEG2~SEG6, SEG8~SEG12
On(Heat-EX  By Pass  Auto  Quiet  Away)
SEG14~SEG18, SEG20~24
 By Pass  Auto  Quiet  Away)
PAGE 1 PAGE 2 PAGE 3 PAGE 4 PAGE 5

p p p p p

<SEG 2, 3> <SEG 4, 5> <SEG 6, 8> <SEG 9, 10> <SEG 11, 12>
PAGE 6 PAGE 7 PAGE 8 PAGE 9 PAGE 10

p p p p

<SEG 14, 15> <SEG 16, 17> <SEG 18, 20> <SEG 21, 22> <SEG 23, 24>

2) * When setting the address or option, you can set the target device with sub menu no.1.
3) * Power Master Reset is a setting needed to supply optimized power to ERV wired remote controller when multiple indoor units or
ERVs are connected to ERV wired remote controller in a group.
4) * RMC(1) : 0~F / RMC(2) : 0~F (hexadecimal)
When RMC(1) is F, RMC(2) can be set up to E. (RMC(1) : Group channel, RMC(2) : Group address)
5) * Displaying address of ERVs (hexadecimal display) e.g. 30 00 0B
6) * Fan step setting is available only when one ERV is connected.

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Using installation/service mode of ERV wired remote controller(cont.)

t Address is displayed in hexadecimal. Refer to the table below.


Note Hexadecimal Decimal Hexadecimal Decimal Hexadecimal Decimal Hexadecimal Decimal Hexadecimal Decimal
00 0 10 16 20 32 30 48 40 64
01 1 11 17 21 33 31 49 41 65
02 2 12 18 22 34 32 50 42 66
03 3 13 19 23 35 33 51 43 67
04 4 14 20 24 36 34 52 44 68
05 5 15 21 25 37 35 53 45 69
06 6 16 22 26 38 36 54 46 70
07 7 17 23 27 39 37 55 47 71
08 8 18 24 28 40 38 56 48 72
09 9 19 25 29 41 39 57 49 73
0A 10 1A 26 2A 42 3A 58 4A 74
0B 11 1B 27 2B 43 3B 59 4B 75
0C 12 1C 28 2C 44 3C 60 4C 76
0D 13 1D 29 2D 45 3D 61 4D 77
0E 14 1E 30 2E 46 3E 62 4E 78
0F 15 1F 31 2F 47 3F 63 4F 79

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Using installation/service mode of ERV wired remote controller(cont.)

Q The example of setting ERV wired remote controller options

1. Press the Mode and buttons at the same time for more
than 3 seconds.
▶ When main menu is displayed, press the or button to select no.5.

2. Press the Away button to select the number you will set on
the sub menu.
▶ Press the or button to select no.1

3. Press the Away button to enter the data setting stage.


▶ When you enter the setting stage, the current setting is displayed .

4. Press the or button to select no.1


▶ The status of external interlock changes from "Disuse" to "Use" .

5. Press the Set button to complete the option settings.


▶ Save the setting value and exit to sub menu .

6. Press the Timer button to exit to normal mode.

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9. Troubleshooting

9-1 Items to be checked first

1. Check the voltage. Power voltage must be within the range of AC187V~AC253V/60Hz.
2. Claims of the following table are not related to product disorder.

No. Ventilator Operation Explanation

Air volume is not controlled while sleeping mode is being Air volume is controlled automatically when sleep mode is
1
operated. selected.

The unit stops operation for a while when operation mode is While adjusting operation mode, MOTOR stops working. When
2
changed. mode change completes, MOTOR operation restarts.

9-2 When ventilator stops operation

Trouble Cause Solution Remark

Check electric power content and


Fix power supply
wire
If the product is not turned on
A FUSE is provided in
Check FUSE disconnection Replace FUSE
PBA

Connect or replace connection wire


If the remote control is not working Check remote control connection
of remote control

Check fan motor Check assembly or replace motor

Check whether outdoor temperature Wait until the outdoor temperature


If supply air fan or exhaust air fan are Operation at cold places
is below -15˚C reaches -15˚C
not working
Check outdoor temperature sensor
Replace sensor
(SHORT/OPEN)

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9-3 Errors and Solutions
Q Error codes appear on display of wired remote control and unit body as follows.

No Error Mode Error code

1 E 108 Address setting duplication error

2 E121 Indoor temperature sensor error(SHORT/OPEN)

3 E139 CO2 sensor error(SHORT/OPEN)

4 E162 Indoor EEPROM H/W error

5 E163 Indoor option setting error

6 E198 Thermal fuse open error in power therminal block

7 E202 System down caused by communication error

8 E221 Outdoor temperature sensor error(SHORT/OPEN)

9 E490 Prohibition of operation under outside & indoor temperature 0 °

10 E561 Supply air(SA) fan motor error

11 E562 Exhaust air(EA) fan motor error

12 E654 Inside damper error

6 602~609 indicate errors due to ERV wired remote control. Refer to the ERV wired remote control installation manual.

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9-4 Fault Diagnosis by Symptom

9-4-1 Temperature Sensor Error(CN41)

Error Mode Indoor temperature sensor error (OPEN/SHORT) Outdoor temperature sensor error (OPEN/SHORT)

Display

Check Method Temperature sensor disconnection or dislocation

Cause Connection electrodes contact, sensor disconnection or electric leakage

Sensor SPEC. 103 AT : 25˚C 10KΩ

E121 (E221) code appears when unit operation


starts or while it is in operation.

Is temperature sensor connector (CN41) No


of PCB dislocated from PCB?

Yes Restart operation after link the


connector to PCB.

Detach the temperature sensor connector Temperature Resistance


from PCB, to measure resistance between the (˚C) (kΩ)
two electrodes. 70 2.2
60 3.0
Yes
50 4.2
40 5.8
Is measured resistance No 30 8.3
a lot different from the value
specified by the table besides? 20 12.1
10 18.0

Yes Outdoor temperature 0 27.3


thermistor disorder(replacement)
-10 43.0
Restart the unit after having
replaced PCB.

Samsung Electronics 9-3


9-4-2 CO2 Sensor Error(CN43)

Error Mode CO2 sensor error (OPEN/SHORT)

Display

Check Method When CO2 input pulse maintains High status or Low status for longer than 2 minutes.

Cause PCB check, CO2 sensor check or replacement

Sensor SPEC. Preheating time in case of power supply authorization (2 minutes), Authorized power supply DC12V, 400~2,000PPM

E139 code appears when unit


operation starts or while it is in operation.

Is CO2 sensor connector (CN43) Yes


of PCB dislocated from PCB?

No

Is sensor connector CN101 Assembly the


dislocated from the sensor? connector

No Check product
operation.

No Does LED1 of CO2 sensor


flicker once in 6 seconds?

Yes

Is DC12V power measured No


from sensor connector ①↔③?

Yes

No Is square wave measured


from sensor connector ③↔②?

Yes

Sensor check or
PCB check or replacement
replacement

t$02 sensor checks DATA once in six seconds. It waits for 5 seconds and conducts data check for one second.
t$02 sensor and LED 1 light up for 1 second when the sensor check DATA.
t$02 Sensor checks DATA ranges 400PPM~2,000PPM.
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9-4-3 Supply Air Fan Error

Error Mode Supply air fan error

Display

Check Method ERROR occurs, if Motor RPM is lower than 120 RPM for about 40 seconds.

Cause PCB check, Motor check

Sensor SPEC. Motor RPM outputs square wave.

E561 code appears when


unit operation starts or while it is in operation.

Is Motor connector (CN74) Yes


of PCB dislocated from PCB?

Assembly connector
No

Check product
Yes operation
Does Motor rotate in case of operation?

Is Motor RPM is lower No


than 120?

Yes Is DC0V~DC6V power measured


from Motor ③↔⑤?

No

Motor check or
PCB check or replacement
replacement

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9-4-4 Exhaust Air Fan Error

Error Mode Exhaust Air Fan error

Display

Check Method ERROR occurs, if motor RPM is lower than 120 RPM for about 40 seconds.

Cause PCB check, Motor check

Sensor SPEC. Motor RPM outputs square wave.

E562 code appears when


unit operation starts or while it is in operation.

Is Motor connector (CN73) Yes


of PCB dislocated from PCB?

Assembly connector
No

Check product
Yes operation
Does Motor rotate in case of operation?

Is Motor RPM is lower No


than 120?

Yes Is DC0V~DC6V power measured


from Motor ③↔⑤?

No

Motor check or
PCB check or replacement
replacement

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9-4-5 System Down Caused by Communication Error after Tracking

Error Mode Communication error

Display

Check Method MASTER ↔ SLAVE Communication failure continues for 2 minutes after Tracking is completed.

Cause OPTION setup, PCB check or replacement

Sensor SPEC. Communication, F1, F2

E202 code appears when unit


operation starts or while it is in operation.

Check display with pressing RESET KEY K3 of


MASTER PCB in order to CHECK number of Slaves
responding to Tracking.

Does Tracking display show No


no response at all from any Slave?

Yes Check whether PCB address setup


is overlapped or not after having found
After eliminate communication line out SLAVE reporting error about
아니오 2 minutes later. (If PCB address setup
connecting Master and Slave, check the 2 lines
of Masterwith Scope. is overlapped, communication error
may occur.) In this case, both Slaves
with wrong address setup suffer from
Yes communication error.

No Is the voltage between the 2 lines


is square wave higher than DC±0.7V as
seen in the picture below?
If there is nothing wrong with address.
Check communication line and replace
Yes Slave PCB.
Check the communication
line of MASTER PCB and
connector, then, replace the PCB.
Reconnect communication line between Mster
and Slave. Eliminate all communication connectors
on Slave PCB and connect them again one by one.
Find out the Slave interrupting communication
and check its lines. Then, replace Slave PCB.

Good
Bad

+0.7V

-0.7V

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9-4-6 Wired Remote Control Communication Error

Error Mode Communication error

Display

Check Method Communication between wired remote control and ventilator continues to fail for longer than two minutes.

Cause OPTION setup, PCB check or replacement

Sensor SPEC. Communication F3, F4

E601 code appears when unit operation


starts or while it is in operation.

Start retracking with pressing both Wind Strength


Control Button and Operation Selection Button of
Wired Remote Control simultaneously for 5 seconds.

No
Check the correct connection of SUB PBA. SUB PBA Reassembly.

Yes

Number of ventilators connected Yes


Check number of ventilators
at the time of tracking is indicated? connected at the time of tracking.
Check the first SEGMENT of PCB display
of ventilators connected with wired
No remote control, in order to find out
“U” flickers.

Eliminate communication
아니오line between
Wired Cemote Control and Ventilator. Measure
2 lines of Wired Remote Control with SCOPE.
Check communication line and
connector of ventilator of
which “U” does not flicker.
Then replace PCB.

Is voltage of the 2 lines square wave of over No


DC±0.7V as seen in the picture below?

Yes

Reconnect communication line between wired Check wired remote control


remote control and ventilator. Eliminate all PCB communication line and
communication connectors on PCB and connect connector and replace PCB.
them again one by one. Find out the ventilator
interrupting communication and check its lines.
Then, replace PCB.

Good
Bad

+0.7V

-0.7V

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9-4-7 EEPROM Error

Error Mode EEPROM Error

Display

Check Method Communication Failure between EEPROM and Micom

Cause Fault of EEPROM

Sensor SPEC.

Turn on the unit.

Occurrence of E162

No
Is EEPROM SUB PBA reassembled correctly?

EEPROM PBA CODE


: DB93-12483A
Yes
EEPROM Reassembly

No
Is any problem such as short or unsoldering
between EEPROM PIN?

Yes
Remove short or unsoldering

Replace EEPROM PBA.

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9-4-8 DAMPER Error

Error Mode DAMPER Error

Display

Check Method Check error if there is no input in case of DAMPER output for 100 seconds (time required when it rotates 5 turns).

Cause PCB check, Motor check, Switch check

Sensor SPEC.

E654 code appears when unit operation


starts or while it is in operation.

Is DAMPER Motor connector of Yes


PCB(CN72) dislocated from PCB?

Assembly the
connector
No

Check operation

Is DAMPER switch connector Yes


of PCB (CN51) dislocated from PCB?

Assembly the
connector
No

Check operation

No Yes Is AC220-240V power measured from


Is DAMPER switch working?
connector (CN72) ①↔③?

PCB check or Yes


No
replacement

PCB check or replacement


No Is OPEN/SHORT signal working
at connector (CN51)?

Switch check or
replacement Yes

PCB check or replacement

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9-4-9 Thermal Fuse Open Error in Power Therminal Block

Error Mode Thermal fuse open error in power therminal block

Display

Check Method Scanning the error when thermal fuse in power therminal block is opened

Cause Check the connection of terminal block(Temperature rise by screw loosening)

Sensor SPEC.

Occurring E198.

Is the CN140 Connector of PCB correctly Yes


connected to wire?

No
Restart after connecting
connector.
Check both ends of the connector connected
terminal block.

No

Is the ends of the connector shorted?

No

Replace MAIN PBA.

Samsung Electronics 9-11


9-4-10 Option Setting Error

Error Mode Option setting error

Display E163

Check Method Entering incorrect ERV option or entering no ERV option at all

Cause Entering incorrect ERV option or entering no ERV option at all

Sensor SPEC.

ఐ ͑Progress re-input after reconfirming option by model attached below.


If you use a existing EEPROM after replace MAIN PBA, don't need to reset option.

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AN035JSKLKN 0 1 0 3 4 0 1 1 4 4 3 4 2 1 3 4 3 0 3 0 2 0 0 5
AN050JSKLKN 0 1 0 3 4 0 1 1 6 4 4 4 2 1 5 4 4 0 3 0 2 0 0 6
AN080JSKLKN 0 1 0 3 4 0 1 1 5 4 4 2 2 1 4 4 4 0 3 0 2 0 0 7
AN100JSKLKN 0 1 0 3 4 0 1 1 6 4 4 3 2 1 5 4 4 0 3 0 2 0 0 8

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9-4-11 When the unit stops infusing air

The unit stops infusing air

Yes

No
Is MOTOR working properly? Replace MOTOR

Yes

No Clean or replace the filter if it contains too


Is filter working properly?
much dust.

Yes

No Clean or replace the filter if it contains too


Is heat exchange element working properly?
much dust.

Yes

Are outdoor air input and indoor No Clean or replace the filter if it contains too
output in good conditions? much dust.

9-4-12 When indoor air smells bad or contains dust

Indoor air smells bad or contains dust

Yes

No
Is filter working properly? Clean or replace the filter if it is damaged.

Yes

No Clean or replace the heat exchange element


Is heat exchange element working properly?
if it is damaged.

Yes

No
Is duct working properly? Clean or replace the duct if it is damaged.

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9-4-13 When water drop is found in the Return Air duct or on ceiling

Is water drop found?

Yes

No Set the unit to Heat-EX mode in case of


Is the unit set to Heat-EX mode in case of heating?
heating with function switch.

Yes

No Install the duct properly.


Is outside duct installed properly?
(Duct slope 1/100 ~ 1/50)

Yes

No Install the hood properly.


Is outside hood installed properly?
Replace it if it is damaged.

Yes

Is insulation of body and No If there is no or fault insulation,


duct done properly? do the insulation job.

9-4-14 When cold air is infused

Is the unit infusing cold air?

Yes

No
DAMPER → Heat-EX mode ? Control DAMPER (Change to Heat-EX mode)

Yes

Is heat exchange element No


Check heat exchange element and fix it.
working properly?

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9-4-15 When excessive noise is heard

Is the unit making excessive noise?

Yes

Are Heat Exchange Element No Install Heat Exchange Element and


and Filter installed properly? filter properly.

Yes

No
Are Filter well cleaned? Clean Filters.

Yes

No
Are Heat Exchange Element well cleaned? Eliminate Dust or other substance.

Yes

No
Is there any substance inside the Duct? Eliminate the substance.

Yes

No
Is Fan Motor working properly? Measure RPM and fix it.

Yes

Replace or repair PCB.

Samsung Electronics 9-15


10. Reference Sheet

10-1 Ventilator Operation Principle

Supply Air duct


Anchor bolt
Exhaust duct

Supply Air
Hood
Air discharging hole
(Air exhaust grille)

Return Air

Air intake hole


(Air exhaust grille)
Exhaust Air Return Air Duct
Insulation
Outdoor Air suction duct

Hood

10-1-1 Operation Principle

Q Purpose : The ventilator aims at enhancing indoor air quality with utilizing fresh outdoor air. (At this section, only technological
explanation is provided.)
Q Process : The ventilator supplies outdoor air and exhaust indoor air.
Q Air Volume : The volume is determined according to volume of supply air or exhaust air. It is indicated with CMH
(Cubic Meter per Hour).

10-1-2 Additional Function

Q The unit supports Heat-EX mode and By-Pass mode (selected by DAMPER).
Q Heat-EX mode : Temperature and humidity of indoor air and outdoor air are exchanged
(The function minimizes heat loss from the process of ventilation).
Q By-Pass mode : Ventilation process without exchanging heat of indoor and outdoor air.

Samsung Electronics 10-1


10-2 Index for Model Name

Model Code

AH CH 1H 2H 5H JH NH 4H CH EH HH /H EH UH
         

Air Volume(CMH) Buyer Name

Product Type Year


AM DVM E 2012
AJ PMA F 2013
AC CAC (USD) / ASD G 2014
AE EHS H 2015
AN VTL J 2016
PAK
AK
(Packaged System)
AG CHR

Separator Separator Rating Voltage


S General Set (NASA) K FLAT(CEILING TYPE)_VTL A A(115V, 60hz, 1Ф)
VTL
N Indoor unit (NASA) S STAND(EXPOSURE TYPE)_VTL B B(220V, 60Hz, 1Ф)
X Outdoor unit (NASA) C C(208~230V, 60Hz)
A General Set (Non-NASA) D D(200~220V, 50Hz)
B Indoor unit (Non-NASA) E E(220~240V, 50Hz)
C Outdoor unit (Non-NASA) F F(208~230V, 60Hz, 3Ф)
Chassis Category G G(380~415V, 50Hz, 3Ф)
A SLIM/HIGH VTL&FILTER H H(380V, 60Hz, 3Ф)
B SLIM/HIGH VTL J J(460V, 60Hz, 3Ф)
C SLIM/STANDARD K K(220~240V, 50/60Hz, 1Ф)
D NORMAL/HIGH VTL&FILTER M M(127V, 50Hz)
E NORMAL/HIGH VTL N N (380~415V, 50/60Hz, 3Ф)
F NORMAL/STANDARD
G MOLD/HIGH VTL&FILTER
H MOLD/HIGH VTL VTL
J MOLD/STANDARD
COMMERICIAL/HIGH Mode
K
VTL&FILTER C COOLING ONLY
L COMMERICIAL/HIGH VTL H HEAT PUMP R410a
M COMMERICIAL/STANDARD R HEAT RECOVERY
T MINI/HIGH VTL D COOLING ONLY
R22
V ERV with DX coil E HEAT PUMP
A Cooling only
R134A
B Heat Pump
N N/A

※ "/" can be removed from the buyer card if there are not enough digits.

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10-3 Cleaning the Dust Filter

Q AN026JSKLKN
1. Remove 3 screws on the maintenance cover.

Screw

2. Take off the maintenance cover from the ventilator.

3. Detach the dust filters by pulling them forward.


O There are totally 2 dust filters on both sides of the heat exchange element.

4. Remove all dust on the dust filters with a vacuum cleaner or a brush.

Dust filter

5. Reassemble the dust filters and the maintenance cover.


 O Make sure to insert the dust filters correctly. If not, dust may accumulate on the
heat exchange element and decrease the efficiency.

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Q AN035JSKLKN/AN050JSKLKN/AN080JSKLKN/AN100JSKLKN
1. Remove 2 screws on the maintenance cover.

2. Take off the maintenance cover from the ventilator.

3. Detach the dust filters by pulling them forward. Screw

O There are totally 4 dust filters on both sides of the heat exchange element.

Dust filter

4. Remove all dust on the dust filters with a vacuum cleaner or a brush.

5. Reassemble the dust filters and the maintenance cover.


 O Make sure to insert the dust filters correctly. If not, dust may accumulate on the
heat exchange element and decrease the efficiency.

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replacement may vary according to the used period and condition.
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10-4 Cleaning the Heat Exchange Element

Q AN026JSKLKN
1. Remove 3 screws on the maintenance cover.
Screw
2. Take off the maintenance cover from the ventilator.

3. Detach the heat exchange element by pulling it upward.


O The heat exchange element is heavy. Take care not to drop it.

4. Remove all dust and particles on the heat exchange element with a
nozzle of a vacuum cleaner.
Heat exchange
O Take care not to attach the nozzle too close. element
It may damage the heat exchange element.

5. Reassemble the heat exchange element and the maintenance cover.

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tDo not wash the heat exchange element. It may decrease its efficiency.

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Q AN035JSKLKN/AN050JSKLKN/AN080JSKLKN/AN100JSKLKN
1. Remove 2 screws on the maintenance cover.

2. Take off the maintenance cover from the ventilator.

3. Detach the 2 heat exchange elements in order.


O The heat exchange element is heavy. Take care not to drop it.
O There are 2 heat exchange elements in the ventilator.
Make sure clean them at once. Screw

4. Remove all dust and particles on the heat exchange elements with a
nozzle of a vacuum cleaner.
O Take care not to attach the nozzle too close.
It may damage the heat exchange element.

Heat exchange element

5. Reassemble the heat exchange elements and maintenance cover.

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tDo not wash the heat exchange element. It may decrease its efficiency.

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10-5 Q & A for Non-trouble

Classification Class Description

Q Why is the ventilator required? (What is the difference between ventilator and air cleaner?)

A - Definition : Ventilation is to supply fresh outdoor air to the inside of building and to exhaust indoor air.
(The measures include technological method and natural method.)
- Air cleaner cleans indoor air with system contained in the unit. On the other hand, ventilation
enhances indoor air by replacing indoor air with outdoor air. They can be used according to the purpose
and conditions.

Q Has the effectiveness of ventilator been proved?

A There is no scientific research to identify the effectiveness of ventilation. However, it is well known that
Related to
opening windows can enhance indoor air quality. If windows open for a long period of time in summer
ventilate
and winter, it may cause huge heat loss. Thereby, the ventilator is required.
operation
Q Where are ventilators utilized?

A Ventilator can be used in all spaces within buildings except places with ventilation system such as
bathrooms or kitchens with hood.

Q How the functions can be exchanged?

A The unit supports manual and automatic operation which includes four function modes, according to air
volume. Heat-EX (required in summer and winter) and usual ventilation (optional in spring and fall) are
available

Q What is the function and composition of filter?

A - The unit is equipped with dust filter which protects heat exchange element and prevents dust from
flowing into the inside of building.
- Deodorizing filters and functional filters are optional. (However, air volume can change due to resistance
blocking air flow of filter.)

Q Replacement period of the Heat exchange element and the filter?

Others A Heat exchange element


- Cleaning method and period : clean the element with vacuum cleaner (once in six months)
- Replacement period : If it is not damaged or modified, it can be used permanently because it is made
of paper.
Filter
- Dust filter (Standard) : Clean the element with vacuum cleaner (once in 6 months)
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