MTD ERV 365, ERV 350 manual Switching Extractor Hood On and Off Option

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2.3.4 Switching Extractor Hood On and Off (Option)*

Via the CC Ease operating unit it is possible: To switch the extractor hood on and off.

Proceed as follows:

4.Press for two seconds on " ".

5.Wait until the symbol for the extractor hood ap- pears.

6.Select with " " or " " the ventilation level, e.g. “ 3”.

7.Press " " briefly to switch off the extrac- tor hood.

After switching off the extractor hood, the symbol fortheextractorhooddisappearsagainfromtheCC Ease display.

This level can be used in the summer when the windows are open. The fresh air is then drawn into the house through the open windows and not via the supply air valves.

2.Press " " twice to

switch off the exhaust air fan (and at the same time switch on the supply air fan again).

3.Press " " three times to

switch on the supply and exhaust air fans again.

2.3.5 SwitchingSupplyandExhaustAirFansOn and Off

Via the CC Ease operating unit it is possible:

To switch the supply air or exhaust air fan on and off.

Proceed as follows:

1.Press " " once to

to switch off the supply air fan.

Note that by switching off the supply or exhaust air fan, you temporarily have no balanced ventilation with heat and (if in- stalled) moisture recovery in your home.

Never leave the fans switched off for longer than 12 hours.

8 Instructions for the User

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Contents MTD-ERV 350 All rights reserved Table of Contents Checking the Scope of Supply CE Symbol Warranty and LiabilityWarranty will be voided if ForewordSafety Safety PrecautionsSafetyInstallationsandSafetyMeasures Symbols UsedDefinition of Terms Moisture Recovery Option Available Operating AidsCC Ease Operating Unit 2 3-position Switch Option Setting Date and Time Reading off the comfort temperatureBathroom Switch Option ReadingandSettingComfortTemperatureSetting the comfort temperature ReadingandSettingVentilationLevelSetting the ventilation level Reading off the ventilation levelSwitching Extractor Hood On and Off Option SwitchingSupplyandExhaustAirFansOn and OffSetting Ventilation Programme Weekday fan position Weekend fan positionAccess to the P menus Making settings in the P menusSetting Additional Functions via the P Menus Return to the main windowMenu P2 ! Set time delays Menu P1 ! Status of the functionsMenu P9 ! Status of the functions from menu P5 Use of the Switches Option Service by the UserSetting Ventilation Using 3-position Switches Setting Ventilation Using Bathroom SwitchesFor cleaning For replacementCleaning or Replacing Filters Cleaning Valves in the Home 2 3-positionSwitchwithMalfunctionLEDOn the position of the valves MalfunctionsEnd of Service Life What to Do in the Event of a Malfunction?Components of the Balanced Ventilation System Controlled Ventilation SystemMTD-ERV MTD-ERV 350 Methods of Operation Additional OptionsPreheater in MTD-ERV Ventilation via Extractor Hood Post-heater* in Duct System4 CO2 Sensor* in the Home RH Sensor* in the HomeUnderground Geothermal Heat Exchanger Technical Specifications Power supply Dimension Sketch Preconditions for Installation Installation of the MTD-ERVTransport and Unpacking Checking the Scope of SupplyWall Mounting Connection of the Air DuctsConnection of the Condensation Drain Commissioning the MTD-ERV MTD-ERV 350 RightSelect a value for the parameter with or Menu P4 ! Read off the temperatures % and ppm Menu P3 ! Set ventilation controlsMenu P5 ! Setting additional control functions Menu P6  Setting additional control functions Menu P7 ! Read off malfunctions and system informationMenu P8  Open-loop and closed-loop control ExplanationSetting the Air Specifications Maintenance by the InstallerInspection of Heat Exchanger and Fans MTD-ERV 350 L MTD-ERV 350 RFilter Cleaning, if Preheater is Fitted Malfunction Indications on the CC Ease Display Code DescriptionMalfunction indications on the CC Ease Display à Remedy Avoid contact with the PCBReset unit MIN MED T1 OK? A0 / A10 / A11 Malfunctions or Problems without Indications Problem/Malfunction Cause Check / measureSpare Parts Number PartWiring Diagram MTD-ERV 350 LEFT-HAND Standard Version Supply airWiring Diagram MTD-ERV 350 LEFT-HAND Luxury Version Supply airWiring Diagram MTD-ERV 350 RIGHT-HAND Standard Version Wiring Diagram MTD-ERV 350 RIGHT-HAND Luxury Version EC Declaration of Conformity EC Declaration of ConformityPage

ERV 350, ERV 365 specifications

The MTD ERV 365 and ERV 350 are advanced energy recovery ventilation (ERV) systems designed to enhance indoor air quality and energy efficiency in residential and commercial buildings. These units utilize cutting-edge technologies to transfer heat and moisture between incoming and outgoing air streams, optimizing the temperature and humidity levels of the conditioned air.

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