MTD ERV 350, ERV 365 manual Malfunction Indications on the CC Ease Display, Code Description

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4.7Malfunctions

In the event of a malfunction in the MTD-ERV 350:

A malfunction indication normally appears on the display of the CC Ease operating unit.

Not all malfunction indications appear on the CC Ease display, however, even when there is a malfunction (or problem). Both types of malfunction (or problem) are described briefly in the following sections.

4.7.1 Malfunction Indications on the CC Ease Display

The following table contains an overview of the malfunction indications that are shown on the CC Ease dis- play.

Code Description

A0 NTC sensor TEWT defective.

A1 NTC sensor T1 defective.

(= temperature of the outside air)

A2 NTC sensor T2 defective.

(= temperature of the supply air)

A3 NTC sensor T3 defective.

(= temperature of the return air)

A4 NTC sensor T4 defective.

(= temperature of the exhaust air)

A5 Bypass motor malfunction.

A6 Preheater motor malfunction.

A7 Preheater does not heat up sufficiently.

A8 Preheater becomes too hot.

A10 NTC sensor Tch defective.

A11 NTC sensor Trh defective.

E1 Exhaust air fan not running (M1).

E2 Supply air fan not running (M2).

E3 Temperature sensor extractor hood too high.

EA1 Enthalpy sensor measures excessively high moisture values.

EA2 No communication with the enthalpy sensor.

Caution!

The electrical connections must not come into contact with moisture.

Pay attention during installation of the heat exchanger and drain plate that the condensa- tion drain is on the same side as the condensation drain fitting.

Inspect the components of the condensation drain every 2 years.

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Contents MTD-ERV 350 All rights reserved Table of Contents Checking the Scope of Supply Warranty and Liability CE SymbolWarranty will be voided if ForewordSafety Precautions SafetySafetyInstallationsandSafetyMeasures Symbols UsedDefinition of Terms CC Ease Operating Unit Moisture Recovery OptionAvailable Operating Aids 2 3-position Switch Option Reading off the comfort temperature Setting Date and TimeBathroom Switch Option ReadingandSettingComfortTemperatureReadingandSettingVentilationLevel Setting the comfort temperatureSetting the ventilation level Reading off the ventilation levelSwitchingSupplyandExhaustAirFansOn and Off Switching Extractor Hood On and Off OptionWeekday fan position Weekend fan position Setting Ventilation ProgrammeMaking settings in the P menus Access to the P menusSetting Additional Functions via the P Menus Return to the main windowMenu P1 ! Status of the functions Menu P2 ! Set time delaysMenu P9 ! Status of the functions from menu P5 Service by the User Use of the Switches OptionSetting Ventilation Using 3-position Switches Setting Ventilation Using Bathroom SwitchesCleaning or Replacing Filters For cleaningFor replacement 2 3-positionSwitchwithMalfunctionLED Cleaning Valves in the HomeOn the position of the valves MalfunctionsWhat to Do in the Event of a Malfunction? End of Service LifeControlled Ventilation System Components of the Balanced Ventilation SystemMTD-ERV Preheater in MTD-ERV MTD-ERV 350 Methods of OperationAdditional Options Post-heater* in Duct System Ventilation via Extractor HoodRH Sensor* in the Home 4 CO2 Sensor* in the HomeUnderground Geothermal Heat Exchanger Technical Specifications Power supply Dimension Sketch Installation of the MTD-ERV Preconditions for InstallationTransport and Unpacking Checking the Scope of SupplyConnection of the Condensation Drain Wall MountingConnection of the Air Ducts MTD-ERV 350 Right Commissioning the MTD-ERVSelect a value for the parameter with or Menu P3 ! Set ventilation controls Menu P4 ! Read off the temperatures % and ppmMenu P5 ! Setting additional control functions Menu P7 ! Read off malfunctions and system information Menu P6  Setting additional control functionsExplanation Menu P8  Open-loop and closed-loop controlInspection of Heat Exchanger and Fans Setting the Air SpecificationsMaintenance by the Installer MTD-ERV 350 R MTD-ERV 350 LFilter Cleaning, if Preheater is Fitted Code Description Malfunction Indications on the CC Ease DisplayAvoid contact with the PCB Malfunction indications on the CC Ease Display à RemedyReset unit MIN MED T1 OK? A0 / A10 / A11 Problem/Malfunction Cause Check / measure Malfunctions or Problems without IndicationsNumber Part Spare PartsSupply air Wiring Diagram MTD-ERV 350 LEFT-HAND Standard VersionSupply air Wiring Diagram MTD-ERV 350 LEFT-HAND Luxury VersionWiring 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

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