Models Vallox 096 MC R Vallox 096 MC L. Document D2609 MANUAL. Valid from Type Updated Manual.

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Models Vallox 096 MC R Vallox 096 MC L Type 3721-1 Document D2609 Valid from 24.2.2017 Updated 12.2.201 MANUAL Manual Ventilation unit

MAIN PART Extract air fan (behind the protective cover) upply air fan (behind the extract air duct) upply air filter F7 Heat recovery cell Bypass flap upply air filter G4 Extract air filter G4 Post-heating radiator (behind the extract air duct) 1 2 3 4 6 7 R model in the figure. In the L model, the parts are mirrored 6 10 9 11 3 2 7 4 1 afety switch 9 12 13 Adjusting the supply air temperature (R model) Adjusting the supply/extract air flow (L model) 10 Adjusting the supply/extract air flow (R model) Adjusting the supply air temperature (L model) Vallox imple Control control panel (ordered separately) 11 12 14 (optional) (optional) Vallox ProControl control panel (ordered separately) 13 Vallox Capto PTC EC control hood, Vallox X-Line PTXP MC control hood, or Vallox X-Line PTXPA MC control hood (ordered separately) 14 Vallox Capto PTC EC (optional) Vallox X-Line PTXP MC Vallox X-Line PTXPA MC (optional) WARNING! The unit is not intended for use by children under or by persons with reduced sensory, physical or mental capabilities, or whose lack of knowledge and experience do not ensure safe operation of the unit. uch persons can use the unit under supervision, or by following the instructions of someone who is responsible for their safety. 2

FAN PEED ADJUTMENT UING THE UNIT The fan speed of the Vallox ventilation unit is adjusted using a four-step control. The available speed options of the control switch are 1, 2, 3, and 4: 1. Away mode. The ventilation efficiency can be temporarily reduced when the apartment is unoccupied. 2-3. tandard mode. In standard mode, the air inside the apartment is replaced once every two hours. 4. Boost mode. Cooking, sauna, bathing, drying of clothes, guests, and other similar situations can require that ventilation be increased from the standard setting. The fan speed can also be controlled through a separate Vallox control hood, the Vallox ProControl control panel, or directly through voltage messages (0-10 V). Vallox imple Control control panel ADJUTING THE UPPLY AIR TEMPERATURE AND UMMER/WINTER FUNCTION The temperature of the air blown into the apartment can be adjusted approximately between +10 C and +30 C. The unit has an automatic summer/winter function (a bypass flap). When the adjusted temperature is between +10 C and +30 C, the heat recovery cell is not bypassed, i.e. the unit is in winter mode. In the OFF position, the unit is in the summer mode, i.e. post-heating is turned off and the heat recovery cell is bypassed when the outdoor temperature is above +14 C. The heat recovery will be turned on when the outdoor temperature falls below +12 C. In the AUTO position, the unit will operate as follows around the year: The default post-heating setting is +17 C. The unit will bypass the heat recovery cell when the temperature of the outdoor air exceeds +14 C. The heat recovery will be turned on when the outdoor temperature falls below +12 C. During the bypass, post-heating is turned off. The winter function of the ventilation unit The limit value has been set in the factory for freezing of the heat recovery cell. When this limit value is exceeded, the ventilation unit starts to defrost the heat recovery cell by directing the outdoor air past the heat recovery cell. The duration of the defrost cycle is 1-4 min depending on the amount of ice accumulated in the heat recovery cell and on the extract air flow. The factory settings ensure optimal operation in standard living and detached house conditions. Even though the winter operation parameters can be adjusted for certain extreme conditions, such as swimming pool facilities, it is always advisable to contact Vallox maintenance services. Adjusting supply air temperature 3 Vallox Oy - All rights reserved

UING THE UNIT FIREPLACE WITCH A switch with timer functions can be connected to the unit. The switch stops the extract air fan when the fireplace is being used. NOTE! tarting up the extract air fan can reduce the draw of the fireplace! In winter, this can disturb the winter mode of the ventilation unit. The situation will return to normal soon after the fireplace mode is turned off. ADJUTING THE UPPLY AND EXTRACT AIR RATIO This function might be needed when the air flows are adjusted at the valves during installation. The user does not need to adjust this function once the valves have been adjusted, and indeed should not adjust it at all. A potentiometer can be used to reduce the supply or extract air flow as required. When the potentiometer is set roughly in the centre position, neither the supply nor the extract air flow has been reduced. When the potentiometer is turned anti-clockwise, the supply air flow is reduced, and when the potentiometer is turned clockwise, the extract air flow is reduced. Concealed installation of the fireplace switch (optional) The potentiometer for adjusting the supply and extract air flows MAINTENANCE REMINDER If a signal light is connected to the connectors of the unit s error relay, the unit will send a reminder of service need every six months,. If connected, the signal light will flash every second. ounds made by the relay can then be heard from inside the unit. The maintenance reminder will be set off automatically when the door of the ventilation unit is opened or the power is turned off. The maintenance reminder can also be set off manually. The Vallox imple Control control panel, and the Vallox Capto PTC EC control hood: Vallox X-Line PTXP MC and PTXPA MC control The damper is closed, then open-closed-open hoods, VAK 0-10 VDC: Press at a 1- second interval. The low speed is turned on, then higher-lower-higher - Low speed under 4 V - High speed over 6 V - The selected speed will always be turned on for 1- seconds The service reminder will only be set off if it has been activated. Refer to the maintenance instructions for the necessary maintenance measures. TROUBLEHOOTING TABLE If the ventilation unit is affected by any of the errors listed in the table, the unit will report the error through the error relay, signal light, and circuit board LED. The number of flashes indicates the nature of the error. The error relay can be connected to remote monitoring. NOTE! When remote monitoring is used, the signal light of the control panel cannot be turned on. TROUBLEHOOTING Flashing LED Problem Correction 1 NTC sensor of the supply air from the cell is faulty Check the sensor and the wires, replace as required 2 NTC sensor of the extract air is faulty Check the sensor and the wires, replace as required 3 NTC sensor of the extract air is faulty Check the sensor and the wires, replace as required 4 NTC sensor of the exhaust air is faulty Check the sensor and the wires, replace as required NTC sensor of the outdoor air is faulty Check the sensor and the wires, replace as required 6 The supply air fan has stopped. Check the wiring of the fan, replace the fan as required 7 The extract air fan has stopped. Check the wiring of the fan, replace the fan as required EEPROM is faulty Replace the circuit board 4

BEFORE BEGINNING MAINTENANCE WORK MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE When you open the door of Vallox 096 MC, the safety switch () cuts the power. Despite this, disconnect the power supply plug anyway. Always disconnect the power plug before starting maintenance on the Vallox 096 MC. FILTER When the maintenance reminder becomes activated, check the cleanliness of the filters and replace them if required. The Vallox ventilation unit has three air filters: Class G4 coarse filter (A) filters insects, heavy pollen and other relatively large foreign objects out of the outdoor air. Class F7 fine filter (B) filters microscopic pollen and dust particles out of the supply air. Class G4 coarse filter (C) filters the extract air and keeps the heat recovery cell clean. Using original Vallox filters ensures the best operation of the ventilation unit and the best filtering results. The filter replacement interval depends on the ambient dust concentration. It is recommended that the filters be replaced every spring and autumn, or at the very least once a year. HEAT RECOVERY CELL Check that the heat recovery cell (D) is clean roughly once a year when the filters are being replaced. Clean by washing as required. Remove the sealing strip (E) above the heat recovery cell in the direction of the arrow. Once you have removed the sealing strip, pull the heat recovery cell out of the unit. IMPORTANT! Handle the cell carefully! For example, do not lift the cells by the layers. The cell layers are very thin and easily damaged. If the heat recovery cell is dirty, clean it by immersing it in water containing a small amount of a mild detergent. Rinse the heat recovery cell clean with a water spray. When all the water has drained from between the layers, push the cell recovery cell back in place. Lastly, push the sealing strip back in place. R model in the figure. In the L model, the parts are mirrored A B C D C E D Vallox Oy - All rights reserved

MAINTENANCE FAN Check the cleanliness of the fans when servicing the filters and the heat recovery cell. Clean the fans as required. The fans are very sensitive to external impacts, and it is recommended that they be cleaned in place rather than removing them. You can clean the fan blades with compressed air or by brushing them gently. Do not remove or move the fan blade balancing weights. Cleaning the supply air fan (T) Remove the extract air filter (C), the upper support of the cell (E), and the heat recovery cell (D) from the unit following the instructions provided earlier. Remove the temperature sensor from the top of the extract air duct (G) (figure 1) by pulling and next remove the stopper screw from the bottom edge of the duct. The extract air duct can now be removed by simultaneously turning and pushing it downwards (figures 2 and 3). Remove the temperature sensor from the resistance support (figure 4). Next, remove the additional and post-heating radiator support (H), which is attached by two wing nuts from below (figure ). Pull the resistor and the support out of the unit and remove the quick connector of the radiator wires. The fan can now be cleaned in place. To remove the fan, lift the fan upwards and push the plastic locking of the fan to the right using e.g. a flatheaded screwdriver (figure 6). This will make the fan fall downwards. Pull the fan out of the unit. Disconnect the quick connector of the fan cables. If required, remove the bypass arm from the end of the intermediate wall (figure 7). R model in the figure. In the L model, the parts are mirrored A B E C D T H G 1 2 3 4 6 7 T 6

Cleaning the extract air fan (P) Remove the extract air filter (C), the upper support of the cell (E), and the heat recovery cell (D) from the unit following the instructions provided earlier. Remove the supply air filters G4 and F7. Open the four screws (F, figure ) on the extract air fan cover and remove the cover by pulling it downwards. Now the extract air fan can be cleaned without removing it (figure 9). To remove the fan, lift the fan upwards and push the plastic locking of the fan to the right using e.g. a flatheaded screwdriver (figure 6). This will make the fan fall downwards. Pull the fan out of the unit (figure 10). Disconnect the quick connector of the fan cables. MAINTENANCE R model in the figure. In the L model, the parts are mirrored A B E C D MAINTENANCE 9 P F 10 CONDENING WATER In the heating season, the extract air humidity condenses to water. In new buildings, condensation runoff can form rapidly. Condensed water must be able to freely leave the unit. At some time before the heating season begins (e.g. during autumn maintenance), check that the condensing water outlets in the bottom pool are not clogged. To check this, pour some water into the pool. Clean as required. Water must at all times be kept out of the electrical system. 143 121 L model 600 R model 4 121 143 ee the condensing water connections on page 1. 7 Vallox Oy - All rights reserved

TECHNICAL PECIFICATION Air flow measurement points Measurement points after the outlet collar. The fan curves indicate the total pressure accounted for by duct losses. upply air Extract air TECHNICAL PECIFICATION Product title Vallox 096 MC R Vallox 096 MC L Air volumes upply air Extract air Electrical connection Enclosure protection class Post-heating radiator Product number 3474600 3474700 92 dm 3 /s, 100 Pa 9 dm 3 /s, 100 Pa 230 V, 0 Hz,.1 A power plug IP34 Electric, 900 W Preheating radiator Additional heating radiator Fans upply air Extract air 0.119 kw, 0.9A EC 0.119 kw, 0.9A EC pecific energy consumption (EC) in a cold climate in a temperate climate Operating efficiencies Annual efficiency upply air efficiency pecific Fan Power (FP) Filters upply air Extract air Heat recovery bypass Weight A+ B 7 % A+.7 % 1.0 (3 dm 3 /s) B G4 + F7 G4 Automatic 3 kg FAN INPUT POWER Adjustment voltage V Extract air flow dm 3 /s Combined input power of the fans (W) 2. 12 12 4. 22 21 6 3 3 7 49 7 7.7 61 79 9 73 121 10 6 170 11.3 92 203 upply/extract air volumes Pressure loss in ducts. Total pressure (Pa) 30 32 300 27 20 22 200 17 10 12 100 7 0 FP, kw / (m 3 /s) 1, FP, kw / (m 3 /s) 1, FP, kw / (m 3 /s) 1,0 4, V 6,0V 7,0 V 7,7 V 9,0 V 10,0 V 11,3 V 2 2, V 0 0 10 20 30 40 0 60 70 0 90 100 0 36 72 10 144 10 216 22 2 324 360 Volume flow rate ( dm3/s) dm 3 /s m 3 /h T = supply air P = extract air FP rate (pecific Fan Power) recommended value <1, kw (m3/s) Combined input power of the fans (kw) FP = Airflow specified in the ventilation plan (m3/s)

Dimensions and duct outlets Duct outlets R model Inner diameter of the female collar: ø 12 mm 1. upply air to the apartment 2. Exhaust air from the apartment to the unit 3. Exhaust air out 4. Outdoor air to the unit 4 600 3 TECHNICAL PECIFICATION L model Inner diameter of the female collar: ø 12 mm 1. Exhaust air out 2. Outdoor air to the unit 3. upply air to the apartment 4. Exhaust air from the apartment to the unit 407 430 29 102 93 1 363 2 600 3 3 4 141 49 Elbow Installation height: 3 mm, installation space: 47 mm Vallox ilent Klick water seal Installation height: mm, installation space: 7 mm. ee the condensing water connections, p. 1 47 3 7 OUND VALUE ound power level in the supply air duct (one duct) by octave band L w, db ound power level in the extract air duct (one duct) by octave band L w, db Adjustment position V / Air flow dm 3 /s Adjustment position V / Air flow dm 3 /s Adjustment 2. V 4. V 6.0 V 7.0 V 7.7 V 9.0 V 10.0 V 11.3 V 2. V 4. V 6.0 V 7.0 V 7.7 V 9.0 V 10.0 V 11.3 V position V Air flow dm 3 /s 10.6 2.2 3.1 46.6 3. 6.6 72.9 76.0 12.0 27.6 36.7 44.2 0. 61.0 70.4 76.4 Medium frequency of the octave band Hz 63 39 2 61 62 64 71 69 6 26 30 40 44 47 3 4 7 12 36 4 1 6 62 6 66 24 34 40 46 49 3 7 7 20 41 1 7 60 62 6 67 6 22 33 39 42 4 49 3 4 00 3 0 4 7 60 63 6 66 2 39 44 47 49 3 6 1000 34 4 4 7 9 62 64 6 23 36 42 4 4 1 4 2000 24 43 0 7 61 64 6 13 24 31 3 37 41 43 44 4000 16 32 42 47 49 4 6 16 17 21 24 26 30 33 33 000 21 21 27 34 3 44 4 49 21 21 21 21 21 22 23 24 L W,dB L WA, db(a) Adjustment position V 4 7 64 66 69 73 74 74 33 43 49 2 9 62 63 39 2 61 64 67 69 70 29 39 4 49 1 7 7 ound pressure level, in decibels (A) coming through the envelope from the room in which the unit is installed (10m 2 sound absorption) / Adjustment position / air flows (supply/extract) 2. V 4. V 6.0 V 7.0 V 7.7 V 9.0 V 10.0 V 11.3 V Air flow dm 3 /s 14/1 31/30 4/44 60/4 6/62 2/74 92/3 9/9 L pa, db (A) 23 29 3 3 41 44 46 47 9 Vallox Oy - All rights reserved

ELECTRICAL CONNECTION INTERNAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTION (3721-1) Damper motor 230 VAC 340600 upply air fan Extract air fan Post-heating: electric radiator 900W M R1 130 C 90 C T1 T2 LED *Without the fireplace switch, the fan neutral is connected to EFN With the fireplace switch, the fan neutral is moved to FI *Fan neutral to FI when the fireplace switch is used E/O: Error relay output E/I: Error relay feed BN: Damper motor neutral BL1: Damper motor phase B PHN: Additional heater neutral Fireplace switch BL: Damper motor phase A PHL: Additional heater phase AHN: Post-heating neutral afety / door switch AHL: Post-heating phase FI: Fireplace switch output 230V 0Hz FO: Fireplace switch feed EFN: Neutral to extract air fan EFL: Phase to extract air fan FN: Neutral to supply air fan FL: Phase to supply air fan NO: afety switch neutral to the circuit board LO: afety switch phase to the circuit board NI: afety switch neutral feed LI: afety switch phase feed NEUTRAL: Neutral LINE: Phase External control panel or cooker hood An external 0-10 V DC voltage supply can be connected to the and GND signals of the control signal for fan control. 1 Protective earth to a separate block Programming connector LINE NEUTRAL LI NI LO NO FL FN EFL EFN FO FI AHL AHN PHL PHN BL BL1 BN E/I E/O ERROR RELAY 9. GND/. upply fan PWM 7. upply fan tacho 6. GND/. Extract fan PWM 4. Extract fan tacho 3. GND/ 2. 11.2Vdc/+ 1. Control signal DIP switch 1 23 4 9 7 6 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 Extract air NTC Outdoor air NTC upply air to the apartment NTC Exhaust air NTC upply air from the cell NTC Freezing level adjustment Post-heating control PWM level adjustment DIP switch 1. Post-heating 2. Additional heating 3. Type of the unit 4. Extra Up Electric Electric Bypass Down VKL MLV upply fan stop 2 3 4 VAK remote monitoring - LED + Error relay E/O E/I 1234 1234 When remote monitoring is used Leave the signal LED of the external control panel or cooker hood disconnected. Also disconnect the short circuit link between connectors 3 and from the female side of the control panel connector. 10

EXTERNAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTION with Vallox Capto PTC EC control hood. FAN N L LIGHT N L DAMPER 1 2 3 CONTACT DATA: GUARD FUNCTION: NORMAL ITUATION = OPEN ACTIVATED = CLOED HOUE AUTOMATION: NORMAL ITUATION = OPEN ERROR ITUATION (HOOD OR VENTILATION UNIT) = CLOED ACTIVATED GUARD FUNCTION = FLAHING ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 3 POTENTIAL FREE CONTACT DATA 24VDC/A R 4 A B GND PROGRAMMING CONNECTOR OF THE MOTHERBOARD F ALARM MODE IN OUT IN OUT GUARD FUNCTION CONTACT DATA DAMP IN OUT PIEZO + - ALARM EXTERNAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTION with the Vallox imple Control control panel / Vallox PTXP MC, Vallox PTXPA MC cooker hood Control signal Internal connection of the ventilation unit 11.2 Vdc / + GND / - Error relay / LED imple Control + - LED PTXP MC, PTXPA MC - + LED - + - + HOUE AUTOMATION CONTACT DATA DAMPER POITION CONTACT DATA EXTRA TACHO GND 0-11V PE N L *NOTE! MV VENTILATION UNIT RM/I RM/O GND AN/I * External error data is connected in the place of the short circuit link of the mother board POITION OF THE DAMPER: DAMPER CLOED = CONTACT OPEN DAMPER OPEN = CONTACT CLOED MC VENTILATION UNIT Five terminal connector** E/I LED / E/O GND MC VENTILATION UNIT Four terminal connector GND EC roof fan ** Disconnect the short circuit link between connectors 3 and from the MC unit s control panel connector Tacho - LED LED 11 Vallox Oy - All rights reserved

B term CONFIG ELECTRICAL CONNECTION EXTERNAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTION with Vallox ProControl control panel Wiring between the control panel and the ventilation unit, NOMAK 2x2x0.+0. Ventilation unit cable Control panel connector Y1 + leave disconnected - G0 LED /DI2 Internal connection of the ventilation unit Control signal 11.2 Vdc / + GND / - Error relay / LED Cooker hood or boost switch 2x0. Cable types specified in the drawing are indicative Nomak 2x2x0,+0, optional 946147 0...10V RH% DITRIBUTION BOARD 24V L N The phase of 24VAC feed is connected to the control panel connector G and the neutral to the connector G0 CONTROL PANEL G 24 Vac feed /DI2 Error relay G0 0 Vac G0 0 Vac Y1 10V, control voltage of the ventilation unit Y2 DI1 Boost at the cooker hood A1 24Vac 1A, intermediate relay control Y3 A2 Y4 U1 0...10V, humidity boost A+ R-4 B- R-4 C R-4 Common 2x0. Vallox Procontrol 949034 + - + G G0 Y1 Y2 DI1 A1 Y3 A2 Y4 U1 A+ B- C /DI2 G0 LED - Nomak 2x2x0,+0, Modbus R-4 Nomak 2x2x0,+0, LED EXTERNAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTION with an external control panel Internal connection of the ventilation unit Control signal 11.2 Vdc / + GND / - Error relay / LED + + Control signal GND / - External control panel An external 0-10 VDC voltage can be connected to the and GND connectors for fan control. - - LED LED 12

INTALLATION ITE Vallox 096 MC must be installed in a location where the temperature remains above +10 C. When the unit is installed without a protective enclosure, the location must be chosen so that its noise does not cause any disturbance. uch locations include storage premises and technical spaces. The minimum distance between the top of the unit and the finished ceiling surface is 30 mm. 433 Note that during mounting the unit rises 10 mm higher than the final height. Bottom edge of the wall mounting plate 16 INTALLATION 30 The outer diameter of the duct is 12 mm Wall mounting Mount the Vallox 096 MC on the wall with a mounting plate, as shown in the adjacent figure. Make sure that the unit is horizontally level after mounting. Wall structure The wall structure must be observed in the mounting. Avoid mounting the unit on hollow, echoing intermediate walls and on bedroom walls, or take measures to prevent conduction of noise. Wall mounting plate 12 21 4 4 2030 30 30 3020 30 162 2 3 30 30 3 2 11 20 60 ø7 14 pc 0 60 20 11 13 Vallox Oy - All rights reserved

INTALLATION Ceiling mounting by using a ceiling mounting plate (optional) The unit can be equipped with an optional ceiling mounting plate. The ceiling mounting plate is fastened on the ceiling with M thread bars. The bars must be fastened so that they withstand the weight of the unit. The ceiling mounting plate must be fastened horizontally to make sure that the unit is level. The outdoor air and exhaust air duct must be insulated against condensation also between the unit and the ceiling mounting plate. The ceiling mounting plate is installed horizontally, and it must be fastened so that there is a roughly 10 mm space between the rear edge of the ceiling mounting plate and the wall. This way the ventilation unit will be installed as close to the wall as possible. The top edge of the white covering strip of the ceiling mounting plate can be installed against the finished ceiling. Alternatively, a concealed mounting method can be used, in which case the finished ceiling can be 20 mm or less from the top edge of the white covering strip. The ceiling mounting plate is fastened to the M thread bars with the mounting supplies delivered with the mounting plate. NOTE! The end of the thread bars must be mm or less below the fastening nut (more detailed instructions are provided with the ceiling mounting plate). Installing the ventilation unit to the ceiling mounting plate Remove the unit door. Lift the unit and take the wires through the opening in the ceiling mounting plate. Lift the ventilation unit against the ceiling mounting plate so that it locks in place. The unit has become locked on the ceiling mounting plate when the two operating levers on the mounting plate have been restored to the same level with the white covering strip of the ceiling mounting plate (more detailed instructions are provided with the ceiling mounting plate). Ceiling mounting plate (optional) The top edge of the side bends of the ceiling mounting plate can be installed so that they touch the finished ceiling. The minimum distance from the finished rear wall is 10 mm The recommended distance from the finished side wall is 10 mm 10 10 600 10 Finished wall J Finished wall Finished wall 600 Finished ceiling Concealed installation of the ceiling mounting plate on the ceiling, max. 20 mm Finished ceiling Concealed installation of the ceiling mounting plate on the ceiling, max. 20 mm 64 62 627 607 Installation space of the water seal 7 mm Water seal ilent Klick Installation space of the elbow 47 mm 3 Elbow 14

Attic floor penetration plate (optional) When an attic floor penetration plate is used, the tightness of the vapour barrier has to be ensured. INTALLATION The minimum distance The minimum distance 1 1 1 from 1 1the side walls 1 from the rear wall is mm is 1 mm Installation of the Vallox ilent Klick water seal on the bottom pool The delivery includes the Vallox ilent Klick water seal. A pipe will be connected to the water seal that leads the water that is condensed from the extract air to the floor drain (not directly into the sewer). The pipe must not rise after the water seal. The ventilation unit must be installed straight to ensure that condensing water can exit the unit unobstructed. Vallox ilent Klick water seal Installation height: mm, installation space: 7 mm Location of the condensing water outlets, R and L models 143 121 L model Installation of the Vallox ilent Klick water seal on the bottom pool 600 R model 121 143 Installation of the Vallox ilent Klick water seal on the wall. The elbow underneath the unit takes less space than the water seal. 47 3 7 39 39 630 630 39 630 CONDENING WATER CONNECTION Installation of the Vallox ilent Klick water seal on the wall If the Vallox ilent Klick water seal does not fit into the unit directly, the elbow can be installed at the bottom, and the water seal can be installed on the wall. This installation method requires that there is a 47 mm space underneath the unit. The elbow requires a 3 mm space when installed. Elbow Installation height: 3 mm, installation space: 47 mm 1 Vallox Oy - All rights reserved

EXPLODED VIEW EXPLODED VIEW AND PART LIT (Type 3721-1) R model in the figure. In the L model, the parts are mirrored 17 1 2 3 20 21 16 1 14 13 1 2 19 12 11 10 4 1 9 6 7 NO. Part Product number 1 upply / extract air fan (with a hood)...11000 2 Fan...9336 3 Wall mounting plate...300700 4 Water seal Vallox ilent Klick...329200 Filter (G4, supply)...97044 6 Filter stand (G4, supply)... 3464400 7 Filter (F7, supply)...97220 HR cell...933260 9 Upper support for HR cell... 3467200 10 Filter stand (G4, extract)... 346400 11 Filter (G4, extract)...9704 NO. Part Product number 12 Bypass flap assembly, R model...3491200 Bypass flap assembly. L model... 3491201 13 Damper motor... 930620 14 Extract air outlet... 9026 1 Motherboard...94903 16 afety switch...94370 17 Post-heating resistor, R and L models...942210 1 Door... 347200 19 Door latch...33900 20 NTC sensor (specify the sensor reference number in the order)...946140 21 Glass tube fuse 32 ma, slow x20 mm...9246 www.vallox.com Vallox Oy Myllykyläntie 9-11 32200 LOIMAA FINLAND Customer ervice +3 10 7732 200 Aftersales +3 10 7732 270 D2609 12.2.201 PDF Vallox Oy - All rights reserved