HRV 3566 Airsense Lite Home Ventilation Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
- HRV
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3566 Airsense Lite Home Ventilation
Instruction Manual
GET TO KNOW YOUR CONTROLLER
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Roof temperature
Heating or cooling available to the house. -
Room temperature
The current temperature inside your house. -
Set temperature
The desired temperature you would like to reach inside your house.
Note: Your system will try to achieve this temperature with the heating or cooling that is available in the roof space. -
Heating icon
When the system is trying to heat the house to set temperature, this symbol will show. -
Cooling icon
When the system is trying to cool the house to set temperature, this symbol will show. -
Ventilation icon
This symbol will show when the roof space temperature is inadequate to heat your house to the set temperature and the system has reduced fan speeds to very low levels so as to ventilate the house. This is needed to make sure air is still moving through the house and condensation and moisture are controlled. -
Locking icon
When the keypad locking function is engaged, this symbol will show. (Press and hold the FUNC button to turn on and again to release the lock.) -
Roof air arrow
When the system is using air from the roof cavity, it will indicate this with the roof air arrow. -
Fan speed icon
Shows the speed at which the fan blows air into your house. -
Up and Down arrow buttons
Used to adjust the set (desired) temperature for the house. Also used in more advanced functions (see Extra Functionality) -
On/Off button
Turns the system off for 8 hours.
The system will automatically resume after this 8-hour period. Press the button once to turn it off and once again to turn it back on. -
‘Replace filter’ light
This light will flash when the filter needs to be changed. -
FUNC button
Used for more advanced functionality (see Extra Functionality).
QUICK GUIDE
GETTING STARTED
On/Off button
Turns the system off for 8 hours, the system will automatically resume after
this 8-hour period. Press the button once to turn it off and again once to
turn it back on.
SET TEMP button
Gives system guidance to the required temperature.
- Adjusts desired temperature up or down.
FUNC button
Variety of functionality from basic to advanced. Basic functionality.
- Lock keypad – Hold down for 3 seconds.
- Press to return to the main menu when in the back menu.
EXTRA FUNCTIONALITY
MAX FAN MODE
Overrides system, puts the fan on 100% speed, pumping more air into the house
for one hour.
To activate: hold the Down arrow for 3 seconds.
Use for:
- Condensation – clears any extra condensation that may have been trapped behind closed curtains, etc, with an extra boost of air into the house.
- Summer time – heat dump which purges cavity air in the early evening, bringing in cooler air earlier thereby reducing the temperature of the house and roof cavity earlier.
- Clearing odors and smells.
COOLING MODE
Holds set the temperature at 18 degrees for 4 hours, cooling the house when
roof cavity temperature is lower than in the house. After 4 hours it returns
the temperature back to its original setting.
To activate: hold the Down arrow until you see the temperature flashing
“18”, then release.
To deactivate: press the Up or Down arrows.
Use for:
- Getting a better night’s sleep by forcing the system into cooling mode. Set and forget – in the morning you don’t have to remember to change the set temperature back.
VENTILATION SETTINGS
At different times of the year, more or less air is needed to clear
condensation in your house. Your system uses these levels when the roof cavity
temperature is too cool to heat, but the house still needs air to get rid of
condensation. Higher levels will bring more cold air into a house.
A balance is needed between condensation clearing and reducing the amount of
cold air in the house, depending on each house. Adjust to suit.
Spring, Summer, Autumn: Lower ventilation levels (1 – 3)
Winter: Higher ventilation levels (3 – 6)
To activate: turn off the system (press the Power button).
Hold the Down arrow for 3 seconds or until the display is lit.
Press the Power button to adjust between 1 and 6.
To exit, press the FUNC button.
BACKLIGHT SETTING
Adjusts the backlight of the controller. The standard setting is 3.
To adjust the power of the system by pressing the Power key once.
Press and hold the Down arrow until “02” is displayed in the roof temperature.
Press the Up and Down arrow buttons until you see “03” appear in the roof
temperature. Use the Power button to adjust from 0 (dim) to 6 (brightest).
The HRV controller puts you in complete control of your home environment. This means you can customize your HRV to achieve the best results through New Zealand’s varying seasons.
FAQ
Where can I get more information on my system?
Our customer service team are more than happy to help – give them a call on
0800 HRV 123 (0800 478 123). If you would like information on any of our
additional products, please refer to our website.
I’ve had my HRV system for a while – why do I have a black ring around my
outlet vent?
In some houses, the air passing out of ceiling outlets will cause a static
charge to build up. This can cause household dust inside the room to become
attracted to the charge. Simply wipe away the dust ring with a dry cloth, then
open the diffuser plate of the vent a little further to help stop this from
recurring. If this persists call us to arrange a visit from one of our
customer service team.
My ‘Replace filter’ light is on, what does this mean?
This icon provides an approximate timeline for your system’s service and
filter change. We recommend that filters are replaced with a new genuine HRV
filter every two years to ensure the performance of your HRV system isn’t
compromised and you continue to get the best from your system.
What do the ventilation levels on my keypad mean?
At different times of the year, more or less air is needed to clear
condensation in your house. Higher levels will bring more cold air into a
house. A balance between condensation clearing and reducing the amount of cold
air allowed into a house is needed depending on each house. Adjust to suit:
spring, summer, and autumn: lower ventilation levels (1 – 3). Winter: higher
ventilation levels (3 – 6).
My HRV is working great, but I still get condensation occasionally on some
windows – why is this?
Even though your home is now dry, cold or damp weather conditions may still
lead to some misty windows – certainly far less than what you would have had
without your HRV. No system can guarantee zero condensation but rest assured
your HRV is getting you as close as possible.
Love the feeling of coming home
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