Maintenance

Table of Contents

Vallox TSK Multi 50/80 MV
Replacing the filters (User)
Cleaning the heat recovery cell (User)
Cleaning the fans (Installer)
Removing and cleaning the supply air fan
Removing and cleaning the extract air fan
Model Vallox 90 MV
Replacing the filters (User)
Cleaning the heat recovery cell (User)
Cleaning the fans (Installer)
Removing and cleaning the supply air fan (A)
Removing and cleaning the extract air fan (B)
Model Vallox 90K MV
Replacing the filters (User)
Cleaning the heat recovery cell (User)
Cleaning the fans (Installer)
Removing and cleaning the supply air fan (A)
Removing and cleaning the extract air fan (B)
Cooker hood maintenance (User)
Cleaning the grease filter of the cooker hood
Replacing the cooker hood lamp
Models Vallox 096/110/145 MV
Replacing the filters (User)
Cleaning the heat recovery cell (User)
Cleaning the fans (Installer)
Cleaning the supply air fan
Cleaning the extract air fan
Model Vallox 101 MV
Replacing the filters (User)
Cleaning the heat recovery cell (User)
Cleaning the fans (Installer)
Model Vallox 245 MV
Opening the door
Replacing the filters (User)
Cleaning the heat recovery cell (User)
Removing and cleaning the supply and extract air fans (Installer)
Removing the resistor
Condensing water
Troubleshooting

This chapter describes the maintenance of the Vallox ventilation unit.

Warning

The safety switch automatically turns off the power when the upper door of the Vallox ventilation unit is opened. Always disconnect the Vallox ventilation unit from the mains before starting maintenance.

Warning

If water is used to clean any part of the ventilation unit, ensure that it is kept out of the electrical system at all times.

Note

There are two unit models, left- (L) and right-handed (R). The figures in the following sections show the right-handed model.

In the right handed version, outdoor air blows into the unit from the right side of the centre line as shown in the instructions. In the left handed version, outdoor air blows into the unit from the left side. Also the position of the filters, bypass flap, and heating radiator is mirrored in the left-handed model.

The following table shows the recommended maintenance intervals for the Vallox ventilation unit.

Table 76. The recommended maintenance intervals for the Vallox ventilation unit

 Year 1Year 2
ObjectSpringSummerAutumnWinterSpringSummerAutumnWinter

Filters

x

 

x

 

x

 

x

 

Cell

      

x

 

Fans

x

 

x

 

x

 

x

 

Condensing water

  

x

   

x

 
General cleaning of the unit and visual inspection  x   x