User settings
Setting the ventilation unit
Switch off the ventilation device
If you need to open the doors of the ventilation unit in connection with maintenance or changing filters, do not forget to switch off the ventilation unit. You do this under the menu item "Operation".
When the ventilation unit is switched off, this icon is displayed on the main control panel screen in the top right corner.
Before touching electrical installations, make sure the power supply is switched off.
It is important that the ventilation unit is not switched off for long periods, as this can cause problems with condensation in the duct system.
| DEVICE ON/OFF | ||
|---|---|---|
| P2 | Settings | Off / On |
| Standard | OUT | |
| Description |
The ventilation unit is "OFF" on delivery to avoid errors during connection. This is also where you turn off the ventilation unit when the filters need to be changed or a service inspection needs to be carried out. |
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| GEO | Settings | Off / On |
| Standard | OUT | |
| Description |
GEO is "Off" on delivery to avoid errors when connecting. This is also where you switch off the GEO if a maintenance inspection needs to be carried out or if you don't want it to work in summer. |
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Operating function
You can set the unit to "Auto", "Heating" or "Cooling".
The "Heating" and "Cooling" functions have priority over the weekly programme. If a weekly programme is activated, the mode automatically switches to "Auto" the next time the weekly programme changes.
| Operating function | ||
|---|---|---|
| P2 | Settings | Auto - Cooling - Heating |
| Standard | Auto | |
| Description |
Auto: The device operates according to the selected values. Cooling: The device operates according to the selected values. However, cooling is possible in winter mode if the requirements for cooling are present. Heating: The unit operates in accordance with the selected values, but the bypass valve cannot be opened and active cooling cannot be activated, even if the requirements for cooling are present. |
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| GEO | Settings | Auto - Winter - Summer |
| Standard | Auto | |
| Description |
Auto: The device operates according to the selected values. Winter: The unit operates according to the selected values, but cannot cool. Summer: The unit operates according to the selected values, but cannot heat. |
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Alarm
Warnings and alarms can be read under the "Alarm" menu item. This is also where you reset them once the problem is resolved.
If an alarm or alert is active, the alarm icon appears in the top-right corner of the control panel.
| Alarm | ||
|---|---|---|
| Alarm | Description |
When you press the alarm, the following information appears: - Alarm ID number - Alarm type - Critical alarm or warning (The alarm list informs you how to act). |
| Alarm (HP) | Description |
When you press the alarm, the following information appears: - Alarm ID number - Alarm type - Critical alarm or warning (The alarm list informs you how to act). |
Until the problem is resolved, the alarm or alert remains active. When the problem is solved, you can reset the alarm or alert by pressing "Clear alarm".
Show data
You can read the current operating data of the ventilation unit. This allows you to check the proper operation of the unit and identify the cause of any alarms.
| Show data | ||
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| COMPACT P2 | ||
| Operating state | Description | Indicates which operating mode the ventilation unit is in. |
| Bypass | Description | Indicates whether the bypass valve is open or closed. |
| Anode | Description | Indicates whether the anode is OK. If it is faulty, it must be replaced. |
| T1 Outside air | Description | Shows the outside temperature before pre-heating. |
| T2 Air supply | Description | Displays the supply air temperature if no post-heating element is installed. |
| T4 Blowout | Description | Shows the discharge temperature in the exchanger. |
| T5 Capacitor | Description | Displays the condenser temperature. |
| T6 Evaporator | Description | Displays evaporator/exhaust air temperature. |
| T10 Return air space | Description | Displays the current room temperature measured in the return air. |
| T11 Top hot water | Description | Displays the current temperature at the top of the hot water tank. Controls additional electric heating. |
| T12 Soil hot water | Description | Displays the current temperature at the bottom of the hot water tank. Controls the heat pump. |
| Humidity | Description | Shows the current humidity level in the house. |
| CO2 level | Description | Shows the current CO2 level in the house (only if installed). |
| Supply fan | Description | Displays the current speed level of the supply air fan. |
| Extractor fan | Description | Displays the current extraction fan speed level. |
| Information about the unit | Description | Press for more information about the ventilation unit. |
| Unit type | Description | Shows which type of ventilation device it is. |
| Software version | Description | Displays the software version of the ventilation unit. |
| Panel software | Description | Displays the software version of the control panel. |
| GEO | ||
| Status | Description | Indicates the business setting in which the GEO operates. |
| Anode SHW tank | Description |
Indicates whether the anode is OK, if an SHW tank is installed. If faulty, replace the anode. |
| T13 Return flow bottom | Description | Shows the current temperature of the return flow from the soil. |
| T14 Inlet flow soil | Description | Shows the current temperature of the supply to the bottom. |
| T16 Return flow heating | Description | Displays the current temperature of the central heating return flow. |
| T17 Heating power supply | Description | Displays the current temperature of the supply to the central heating system. |
| T18 Buffer tank temperature | Description | Displays the current temperature of the supply flow to the buffer tank (only if installed). |
| T20 Outdoor temperature | Description | Displays the outdoor temperature measured in the external air duct of the ventilation system. |
| T21 SHW highest temperature | Description | Displays the current temperature in the top of the SHW tank (only if installed). |
| T22 SHW soil temperature | Description | Displays the current temperature at the bottom of the SHW tank (only if installed). |
| T35 Pressure pipe temperature | Description | Shows the temperature in the pressure line. |
| Current capacity | Description | Shows the capacity of the compressor in %. |
| HP printing | Description | Shows high pressure (if pressure sensor is installed). |
| LP print | Description | Shows low pressure (if pressure sensor is installed). |
| Pressure soil pipe | Description | Shows the pressure in the bottom line (if a pressure sensor is installed). |
| Inverter | Description | Displays the inverter's alarm. |
Date / time
It is important to set date and time correctly. It makes it easier to detect possible failures when an error is reported. When logging data, it is important to be able to track history. You set the time in the settings menu.
| Date/time | ||
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| Year | Description | Press "Year" on the panel and select the current year. |
| Month | Description | Press "Month" on the panel and select the current month. |
| Bye | Description | Press "Day" on the panel and select the current day of the week. |
| Hour | Description | Press "Hour" on the panel and select the current hour of the day. |
| Minute | Description | Press "Minute" on the panel and select the current minute. |
Weekly programmes
A weekly programme allows you to programme the ventilation unit to run at fixed times of the day and week according to certain settings.
On the main control panel screen, in the top right corner, the Week Programme icon appears when it is active.
| Weekly programme | ||
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| Select weekly programme | Settings | OUT - 1 - 2 - 3 |
| Standard | OUT | |
| Description |
The controls allow you to set 3 programmes for different situations, e.g: - Normal operation - holiday operation |
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| Edit programme | Description | The selected weekly programme is now active and can be edited. |
| Monday | Settings | Here, the weekday is selected. |
| Function 1 | Settings | Here you select the function you want to edit. |
| Start time | Settings | Hours and minutes |
| Standard | 6:00 | |
| Description | Set the time at which the programme starts. The programme runs with the set values until the next change in the Week programme. | |
| Ventilation | Settings | Level 1 - Level 2 - Level 3 - Level 4 - OFF |
| Standard | Level 3 | |
| Description | Select the desired level of fan speed here. | |
| Temperature | Settings | 5 to 40 °C |
| Standard | 22 °C | |
| Description | Set the desired room temperature here. | |
| Copy for the next day | Description | Once the values for the Monday programme are set, it is possible to copy them to the next day. |
| The same settings are made for all functions. | ||
| Reset programme | settings | You can reset the programme by selecting the "Approve" icon. |
Domestic hot water
The settings for hot water production are set at the factory, but it may be necessary to adjust them according to the user's needs.
| Domestic hot water | ||
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| COMPACT P2 | ||
| Additional electric heating hot water | Settings | OFF | 5 to 85 °C |
| Standard | 30 °C | |
| Description |
OFF: The supplementary electric heating is switched off by the user. 5 - 85 ºC: Indicates below which temperature (T11) the supplementary electric heater should help heat domestic hot water. |
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| Day for legionella treatment | Settings | NO - Mon - Thu - Wed - Fri - Sat - Sun |
| Standard | NO | |
| Description | This specifies whether the unit should perform weekly legionella treatment.* | |
| Legionella temperature | Settings | 50 to 70 °C |
| Standard | 65 °C | |
| Description | Legionella treatment temperature | |
| GEO | ||
| Sanitary water set point | Settings | 5 to 70 °C |
| Standard | 40 °C | |
| Description |
Here you specify the desired temperature of the domestic water. Displayed only if SHW is selected. |
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| Legionella treatment day | Settings | 1 to 21 days |
| Standard | OUT | |
| Description | Here you set the number of days between each legionella treatment. Displayed only if SHW is selected. | |
| Domestic water min. temp. | Settings | 5 to 55 °C |
| Standard | 35 °C | |
| Description |
If the domestic hot water drops below this temperature, the additional electric heating will start if it is activated. Displayed only if SHW is selected. |
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* If a weekday is selected, the legionella function will start at 1:00 at night and heat the domestic hot water to 65 °C. The function only works if the additional electric heating is activated.
Cooling
The unit can cool the house via bypass cooling and/or active cooling via the heat pump. To put the unit in cooling mode, it must operate in summer mode, or you must activate cooling in the "Operation mode".
Bypass cooling: If the room temperature, measured in the return air, is higher than the cooling set point -2 ºC and the outside temperature is lower than the room temperature, the bypass will open and start bypass cooling.
The bypass closes again as soon as the room temperature reaches the desired level +1 ºC.
If the outdoor temperature is higher than the room temperature and cooling becomes necessary, the bypass will not open. However, the unit will start the recovery of cooling through the heat exchanger where the outdoor air is cooled by the return air.
Active cooling: If the room temperature (measured in the return air) is higher than the target room temperature + the cooling setpoint, the compressor starts and the supply air starts actively cooling. The compressor stops when the room temperature falls below the cooling setpoint -1ºC.
| Cooling | ||
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| COMPACT P2 | ||
| Cooling set point | Settings | OFF - +1 - +2- +3 - +4 - +5 - +7 - +10 ºC |
| Standard | OUT | |
| Description |
Off: Active cooling is disabled. Set point + X ºC: Specifies when active cooling should start. The set point for the desired room temperature is selected on the front of the panel. |
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| Ventilation in cooling mode | Settings | OUT - 2 - 3 - 4 |
| Standard | OUT | |
| Description |
Off: The fan speed level does not change when the unit switches to cooling mode. Level 2-4: Select the fan speed level you want the unit to switch to when in cooling mode. This already happens during bypass cooling. |
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| Priority | Settings | Water - Air supply |
| Standard | Water | |
| Description | This indicates whether the cooling function should have a higher priority than domestic hot water production. * | |
| GEO | ||
| Heating/cooling mode | Settings | OFF - Passive |
| Standard | OUT | |
| Description | Here you can select or deselect active cooling via the heat pump. | |
| Min. cooling set point | Settings | 5 to 50 °C |
| Standard | 16 °C | |
| Description | Here you set the minimum temperature at which the cooling function should operate. | |
* When domestic hot water is needed, the heat pump gives priority to domestic hot water production and does not cool. However, it opens the bypass valve when cooling is required.
If cooling is given a higher priority than hot water, the unit will cool the supply air and store the heat in the hot water tank during that period. Domestic hot water will be heated, but not as quickly as usual for hot water production.
Humidity control
The main purpose of ventilation is to remove moisture from the house to avoid damaging the building, and to achieve a good indoor climate. During long periods with sub-zero temperatures, humidity in the house can drop to levels that are critical for the building and indoor climate. Wooden floors, furniture and walls can be damaged by very dry air, which also blows up dust, resulting in a poor indoor climate.
This is remedied by an integrated humidity control system that maintains good, relative humidity. When the average humidity in the house drops below a certain level (set at 30% by default), ventilation can be reduced. This will usually only be for a short period of time. This helps prevent the humidity in the house from falling further.
The humidity control also has a function that allows more ventilation should the humidity increase, for example when taking a bath. The risk of mould in the bathroom is reduced and the bathroom mirror will rarely steam up.
Humidity control tracks the average humidity level measured over the past 24 hours. Thus, the system automatically adjusts to summer and winter conditions.
| Humidity control | ||
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| Vent. low humidity | Settings | Level 1 - Level 2 - Level 3 - OFF |
| Standard | Level 1 | |
| Description |
When the current humidity drops below the low humidity level, the ventilation unit switches to the set ventilation level. OFF means venting at low humidity is disabled. |
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| Low humidity | Settings | 15 to 45% |
| Standard | 30% | |
| Description | When the current humidity falls below this value, the ventilation level set above is activated. | |
| Vent. high humidity | Settings | Level 2 - Level 3 - Level 4 - OFF |
| Standard | Level 3 | |
| Description |
In case of high humidity, e.g. when bathing, the unit switches to the set fan speed. Off means that the High Humidity Ventilation function is disabled. |
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| Max. time high humidity | Settings | 1 to 180 min. - OFF |
| Standard | 60 min. | |
| Description |
The "High Humidity" function stops when the actual humidity is less than 3% above the average humidity. However, this time limit will stop operation if it fails within the set time. Off means the Max time at high humidity function is not activated. |
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CO2 monitoring
This menu is only displayed if a CO2 sensor is installed and the function is selected under Service settings.
If the number of people using a building varies widely, controlling ventilation via the CO2 level in the exhaust air can be a good solution. This feature is often used in offices and schools where usage varies widely throughout the day and week.
A CO2 sensor is not a standard part of all ventilation units, but can be purchased as an accessory.
| CO2 monitoring | ||
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| Vent. high CO2 | Settings | Level 2 - Level 3 - Level 4 - OFF |
| Standard | Level 3 | |
| Description |
Here you set the fan speed at which the unit should operate at high CO2 levels. OFF means this function is disabled. |
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| High CO2 level | Settings | 650 to 2500 ppm |
| Standard | 800 ppm | |
| Description | Here you set the CO2 level at which the unit should switch to a higher fan stage. | |
| Normal CO2 level | Settings | 400 to 700 ppm |
| Standard | 600 ppm | |
| Description | Here you set the CO2 level at which the unit should switch to normal fan speed level. | |
Air exchange
You can prevent low humidity in the home by reducing ventilation during low outdoor temperatures. This function is useful, for example, in countries with regular frosts or at high altitudes in the mountains where the outside air is very dry.
| Air exchange | ||
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| Ventilation type | Settings | Water - Comfort - Energy |
| Standard | Comfort | |
| Description |
Water: Here, the supply air fan stops working as long as sanitary water heating is required. Energy: This is where operation is optimised. Comfort: Here, air exchange is always balanced. |
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| Comfort | Description | You have selected comfort where the fan speed for supply and return air is always the same. |
| Low temp. compr. start | Settings | 0 to -15 °C - OFF - 0 to 15 °C |
| Standard | OUT | |
| Description |
Here you specify whether the heat pump should start up at low outside temperatures, even if no heating is required. OFF means the function is disabled. |
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| Level winter low | Settings | Level 1 - Level 2 - Level 3 - OFF |
| Standard | OUT | |
| Description |
Here you specify the fan speed level at which you want the ventilation unit to operate at low outdoor temperatures. OFF means the function is disabled. |
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| Temperature winter low | Settings | -20 to 10 °C |
| Standard | 0 °C | |
| Description | Here you specify the outside temperature at which you want the "Winter low" function to be activated. | |
| Water | Description | You have selected Water, which means that the supply air fan stops as long as water is heated for domestic use. When the appliance is in cooling mode, the supply air does not stop. |
| Low temp. compr. start | Settings | 0 to - 15 °C - OFF - 0 to 15 °C |
| Standard | OUT | |
| Description |
Here you specify whether the heat pump should start up at low outside temperatures, even if no heating is required. OFF means the function is disabled. |
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| Level winter low | Settings | Level 1 - Level 2 - Level 3 - OFF |
| Standard | OUT | |
| Description |
Here you specify the fan speed level at which you want the ventilation unit to operate at low outdoor temperatures. OFF means the function is disabled. |
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| Temperature winter low | Settings | -20 °C to 10 °C |
| Standard | 0 °C | |
| Description | Here you specify the outside temperature at which you want the "Winter low" function to be activated. | |
| Energy | Description | You have chosen Energy, which ensures energy-optimised operation by controlling the supply air quantity against the set temperature curve. |
| Low temperature curve | Settings | 15 °C to 46 °C |
| Standard | 38 °C | |
| Description |
With "curve control", the supply air will always be constant as it is controlled with a fan speed up or down. Min. curve is level 1. |
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| High temperature curve | Settings | 39 °C to 60 °C |
| Standard | 50 °C | |
| Description |
With "curve control", the supply air will always be constant as it is controlled with a fan speed up or down. Max curve is level 4. |
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| Low temp. compr. start | Settings | 0 °C to -15 °C - OFF - 0 to 15 °C |
| Standard | OUT | |
| Description |
Here you specify whether the heat pump should start up at low outside temperatures, even if no heating is required. OFF means the function is disabled. |
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| Level winter low | Settings | Level 1 - Level 2 - Level 3 - OFF |
| Standard | OUT | |
| Description |
Here you specify the fan speed level at which you want the ventilation unit to operate at low outdoor temperatures. OFF means the function is disabled. |
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| Temperature winter low | Settings | -20 to 10 °C |
| Standard | 0 °C | |
| Description | Here you specify the outside temperature at which you want the "Winter low" function to be activated. | |
Capacitor curve control
Filter alarm
It is important to change the filters regularly and when necessary. Dirty filters reduce the efficiency of the ventilation unit and lead to a worse indoor climate and higher energy consumption.
From the factory, the filter alarm is set to indicate filter replacement every 90 days. You can adjust the timer according to the level of contamination in the area where the ventilation unit is installed.
If someone in the household has a pollen allergy, it is advisable to install a pollen filter in the outdoor air intake.
| Filter alarm | ||
|---|---|---|
| Days to change | Settings | NONE - 30 - 60 - 90 - 180 - 360 |
| Standard | 90 days | |
| Description | The number of days between filter changes can be set as required. | |
Temperature control
If you have not installed an after-heating element, use the settings to control the bypass valve.
It is necessary to install an after heater if you want to control the temperature of the supply air and if you want it to contribute to heating the home. With an after heater, you can control the temperature of the supply air regardless of the outside temperature.
You can install an external electric or water post-heating element in the air supply duct.
During periods when heating is not required in the home, the supply air temperature may drop below the minimum temperature.
| Temperature control | ||
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| Min. supply air summer | Settings | 5 to 16 °C |
| Standard | 14 °C | |
| Description | Here you set the minimum supply air temperature the ventilation unit should be able to deliver during summer, when the unit is in heating mode. | |
| Min. supply air winter | Settings | 14 to 22 °C |
| Standard | 16 °C | |
| Description |
Here you set the minimum supply air temperature that the ventilation unit should be able to deliver in winter when the unit is in heating mode.
NB: Only possible if a reheater is installed. |
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| Max. supply air summer | Settings | 5 to 50 °C |
| Standard | 35 °C | |
| Description |
Here, you set the supply air temperature that the ventilation unit should be able to deliver maximum when heating is required. Note: This option is displayed only if an after heater is installed and activated. |
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| Max. supply air winter | Settings | 5 to 50 °C |
| Standard | 35 °C | |
| Description |
Here, you set the supply air temperature that the unit should be able to deliver maximum in winter. Note: This option is displayed only if an after heater is installed and activated. |
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| Summer/winter service | Settings | 5 to 30 °C |
| Standard | 12 °C | |
| Description |
Here you set the temperature for switching between summer and winter operation. - If the outside temperature is higher, the unit operates in summer mode. - When the outdoor temperature is lower, the unit operates in winter mode. |
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GEO module
Settings for the geothermal heat pump
| GEO module | ||
|---|---|---|
| Simultaneous heating - cooling | Settings | NO - YES |
| Standard | NO | |
| Description | If you press "YES" here, the central heating is switched on while the ventilation provides cooling at the same time. | |
| Room/exterior temperature compensation | ||
| Temperature controller | Settings | Compressor min. - Outside temperature - Room - Outside+Chamber |
| Standard | Compressor min. | |
| Description |
You can choose from: min. compressor temperature, outdoor temperature, room temperature or outdoor and room temperature. |
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| Outdoor temp. curve | Settings | Manual - Curve 1 to 10 |
| Standard | Manual | |
| Description |
Manual: Here you can set the curve control manually. Curve 1 to 10: Here you select according to which curve the control should be controlled. |
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| Max. room compensation | Settings | -45 to 100 °C |
| Standard | 5 °C | |
| Description | Offset relative to the selected curve. | |
Heating curve
Language
The default language for the ventilation unit is Danish. You can change the texts to other languages in the settings menu.
| Language | ||
|---|---|---|
| Dansk | Description | Select the desired language on the panel. |