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  • Page 1 READ CAREFULLY AND SAVE 609210-R5...
  • Page 2: Congratulations

    Cong r atulations ! Thank you for choosing an Aldes product. To fully benefit from your purchase, we strongly re- commend you read this operating manual carefully and keep it for further consultation. War ning To avoid any risk of damage, detuning or electric shock, do not open the switch box. We...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of c ont ents Congratulations ........Warning .
  • Page 4: Section A Operating Manual

    S ec tion A Oper ating manu al A1 – General operating procedures for the air exchanger Our winters cause extreme differences in temperature and humidity. Outside air is likely to be cold and dry while inside air will be warm and humid. Excessive humidity can cause condensation and frost on your windows and cause mildew in your home.
  • Page 5: A2 - Wall Controls (Humidistat And Timer)

    A2 – Wall controls (humidistat and timer) How the humidistat works The humidistat controls the relative humidity rate. Equipped with a humidity sensor and an electronic system, it efficiently controls your air exchanger to keep the humidity rate in your home below the desired setting.
  • Page 6 Model 611227 Electronic humidistat with liquid crystal display. Nomenclature of external orders Liquid crystal display Humidity setting / speed selection Mode selection Presentation of the display window Humidity setting Relative humidity rate Blower speed Excess of humidity Functioning modes...
  • Page 7 • To adjust the highest humidity setting, use the until you reach the desired level. This symbol will be displayed during adjustment. • Wait several seconds and the relative ambient humidity level will again be displayed. • If the humidity rate exceeds the highest set level, the symbol will appear and the air exchanger will evacuate the excess humidity.
  • Page 8 These simple and easy-to-use controls allow you to loop a variety of modes at the push of a button. Mode Control (Produ ct #611230) Function: Provides the ventilation unit with 4 modes of operation: • Recirculation mode • Low-speed exterior exchange mode •...
  • Page 9 Humidistat m odel 611224 The mechanical humidistat controls excess humidity. When the rate of humidity is greater than the value indicated on the adjustment knob, activate the high speed switch and, if needed, the interior-exterior exchange switch. When the appropriate humidity rate is reached, the humidistat returns to its pre-selected ventilation mode.
  • Page 10: A3 - Defrosting The Device

    A3 – Defrosting the device When the device exchanges inside with outside air during the winter, it must undergo defrosting cycles. The frequency of these cycles is controlled by a temperature detector located in the device. These cycles allow the heat recovery core to continue to perform even during cold weather. The device is designed not to create a negative pressure in your home during defrosting.
  • Page 11 To adjust the intensity at low speed: • Press the button for five seconds. • A slowly flashing light indicates that the fans are currently functioning at a low speed and that you may now adjust this speed. • Adjust the low speed using the two buttons, and , to increased or reduce intensity.* •To end the adjustment, push one of the two buttons for three seconds or don’t touch any buttons for more than five minutes.
  • Page 12: A5 - Evacmax - Optimal Bathroom Ventilation

    Adjustment of the SUPPLY airstreams (FAN IN) • Install the measurement kit on the supply airstreams • Adjust to the desired level by turning the FAN IN potentiometer Pressure gage Bottom Adjustment of the EXHAUST airstreams (FANOUT) • Install the measurement kit on the exhaust airstreams •...
  • Page 13: A6 - Maintenance

    A6 – Maintenance 1. WARNING: ALWAYS UNPLUG THE DEVICE BEFORE DOING MAINTENANCE. 2. Remove the unit door: a. Open the handle. b. Lift up the door and remove it from hinges. 3. Remove the filters. 4. Remove the recovery care; delicately pull it towards you out of the device. 5.
  • Page 14: Section B Installation Guide

    Every month, make sure that the air inlet and outlet are not obstructed by particles or ice. Every month during the winter, make sure that the condensation drain opening is not obstructed. Three times a year or as needed, clean the filters. Once a year or as needed, clean the heat recovery core.
  • Page 15: B3 - Locating The Air Exchanger

    B3 – Locating the air exchanger The device must be located in a place where the temperature is always above freezing. The heat exchanger should not be installed near a cooking area. Choose a location for the device where the ducts will be short and not need to change direction.
  • Page 16: B7 - Installation Of The Unit

    B7 – Installing the unit The air exchanger is designed to be set on a shelf or suspended from a structure. To suspend the device, affix the four butterfly nuts in the upper corners of the unit. Cut the chain provided with the unit into four equal lengths.
  • Page 17: B8 - Installing The Exhaust Clap

    B8 - Installing the exhaust clap The exhaust clap should be installed through an exterior wall at a minimum high of 4 inches (10 cm) from the ground. Attach the intermediate sleeve to the plastic clap with a screw. Install the parts making up the output vent following the diagram above.
  • Page 18 Hygrometric Control Model 611224 Run a 2-conductor electrical wire through the wall until it reaches the appliance’s housing. Follow the enclosed electrical diagram to connect each conductor to the humidistat’s wires, then to the terminal board located on the appliance’s housing. These wires carry a 24V current. Screw the backplate of the control panel to the wall.
  • Page 19 Hygrometric Control Model 611227 Run a 4-conductor electrical wire through the wall until it reaches the appliance. Withdraw the upper section of the humidistat by removing the mounting screw that is located on the lower section of the appliance, and by opening both parts obtained.
  • Page 20: B12 - Plugging In The Device

    Timer 20-40-60 (611228) A service box is recommended when installing the timer switch. Run a 3-conductor wire to the device. Connect each conductor to the timer switch according to its respective colour. Connect the 3-conductor wire to the device’s terminal according to its respective colour.
  • Page 21: B15 - Reintitializing Default Settings

    • Use proper instruments to measure the suction flow of stale air and the distribution of fresh air. • Use the air flow balancing kit available at Aldes For more information on the balancing kit, contact your supplier. BUTTON style interface...
  • Page 22: B16 - Warranty

    The possibility of requests for damages or any other actions for indemnity is excluded from this guarantee. Aldes will not be held responsible for personal injury or property damage caused directly or indirectly by Aldes ventilation appliances.
  • Page 23: Contact Information

    Fact sheet Date of purchase*: Serial number: Place of purchase (retailer): * Keep your receipt as proof of purchase. MAINTENANCE SHEET DATE...
  • Page 24 Chec klis t Presentation of the air exchanger’s functioning modes Mode Speed Description Application Device stops completely. Remains Suspends functioning of the device. inactive regardless of the humidity rate. Paused. Activates only when the humidity rate Prevents excess humidity. Acts as only as exceeds the set rate.
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