defensor ph15/ph15a · the radial fan (1) takes in the air from the top via the coarse filter...
TRANSCRIPT
2526
397
EN
111
0
Defensor PH15/PH15A
OPErAtiNg iNstructiONs
Adiabatic Humidifiers
3
1 Introduction 41.1 To the very beginning 41.2 Notes on the operating instructions 4
2 For your safety 6
3 Product Overview 83.1 Unit versions 83.2 Unit construction 83.3 Operating panel 93.4 Identificationoftheunit 103.5 Functional description/Operating modes 103.6 Options 113.7 Accessories 123.8 Standard delivery 12
4 Commissioning 134.1 Unpackingtheunitandcheckingthescopeof
delivery 134.2 Transporting/storing the unit 134.3 Choose location 144.4 Connecting the water supply (PH15A only) 154.5 Putting the unit into operation 16
5 Operation 175.1 Filling the water tank (PH15 only) 175.2 Switchingtheunitonandoff 185.3 Menu overview 195.4 Unit settings (normal operating mode) 205.4.1 Setting the desired humidity value 205.4.2Settingthefanstep 215.4.3 Selecting the operating mode 225.4.4 Switchingthebuzzeronandoff 225.4.5 Calling timer level 235.5 Program operation 245.5.1 Calling the timer level 245.5.2 Activating/Deactivating the program mode 255.4.3 Setting the current time 255.5.4 Setting the starting points and the
operating programs 265.6 Locking/unlocking the keyboard 27
6 Maintenance 286.1 Maintenance intervals 286.2 Maintenance work 296.2.1 Disassembling the unit 296.2.2 Cleaning work 306.3 Notes on cleaning agent 326.4 Reassemblyoftheunit 336.5 Resettingthefilterchangingmessage 34
7 Fault elimination 357.1 Event messages 357.2 Warning messages 357.3 Error messages 367.4 What,if...? 377.5 Notesonfaultelimination 38
8 Taking out of service/Disposal 398.1 Takingoutofservice 398.2 Disposal/Recycling 39
9 Unitspecifications 40
10 Appendix 4110.1 Wiring diagram 4110.2 Spare parts list PH15 4210.3 Spare parts list PH15A 44
Contents
4
LimitationThesubjectofthisoperatinginstructionsaretheairpurifiers/airhumidifiersDefensor PH15 and PH15A.Thevariousaccessoriesareonlydescribedinsofarasthisisnecessaryforproperoperationoftheequipment.Furtherinformationonaccessoriescanbeobtainedintherespective instructions.
This operating instructions are restricted to the installation, commissioning, operation, servic-ing and trouble shootingoftheairpurifier/airhumidifierDefensorPH15/PH15Aandismeantforwelltrainedpersonnelbeingsufficientlyqualifiedfortheirrespectivework.
Theoperatinginstructionsaresupplementedbyvariousseparateitemsofdocumentation(e.g.manualsforaccessories).Wherenecessary,appropriatecross-referencesaremadetothesepub-lications in the operating instructions.
1 Introduction
Wethankyouforhavingpurchasedanairpurifier/airhumidifierDefensor PH15 or PH15A.
Theairpurifier/airhumidifierDefensor PH15/PH15A incorporates the latest technical ad van ces andmeetsallrecognizedsafetystandards.Nevertheless,improperuseoftheDefensor PH15/PH15Amayresultindangertotheuserorthirdpartiesand/orimpairmentofmaterialassets.
Toensureasafe,proper,andeconomicaloperationoftheairpurifier/airhumidifierDefensor PH15/PH15A,pleaseobserveandcomplywithallinformationandsafetyinstructionscontainedinthepresentoperatinginstructionsaswellastheinstructionsgiveninthemanualsforthecompo-nentsusedinthehumidificationsystem.
Ifyouhavequestions,whicharenotorinsufficientlyansweredinthisdocumentation,pleasecon-tact your Defensor supplier. They will be glad to assist you.
1.2 Notes on the operating instructions
1.1 To the very beginning
5
Symbols used in this manual
CAUTION!Thecatchword“CAUTION”designatesnotesinthisoperatinginstructionsthat,ifneglected,maycause damage and/or malfunction of the unit or other material assets.
WARNING!Thecatchword“WARNING”usedinconjunctionwiththegeneralcautionsymboldesignatessafetyanddangernotesinthisoperatinginstructionsthat,ifneglected,maycausetoinjury to persons.
DANGER!Thecatchword“DANGER””usedinconjunctionwiththegeneralcautionsymboldesignatessafetyanddangernotesinthisoperatinginstructionsthat,ifneglected,mayleadtosevere injury or even death of persons.
SafekeepingPleasesafeguardthisoperatinginstructionsinasafeplace,whereitcanbeimmediatelyac-cessed.Iftheequipmentchangeshands,thedocumentationshouldbepassedontothenewoperator.
Ifthedocumentationgetsmislaid,pleasecontactyourDefensor supplier.
Language versionsThis operating instructions are available in various languages. Please contact your Defensor sup-plierforinformation.
Copyright protectionThepresentoperatinginstructionsareprotectedundertheCopyrightAct.Passing-onandrepro-ductionofthemanual(orpartthereof)aswellasexploitationandcommunicationofthecontentsareprohibitedwithoutwrittenpermissionbythemanufacturer.Violationofcopyrighttermsissub-jecttolegalprosecutionandarisesliabilityforindemnification.
Themanufacturerreservestherighttofullyexploitcommercialpatentrights.
6
2 For your safety
GeneralEvery person working with the Defensor PH15/PH15A must have read and understood the Oper-atinginstructionsbeforecarryingoutanywork.KnowingandunderstandingthecontentsoftheOperatinginstructionsisabasicrequirementforprotectingthepersonnelagainstanykindofdanger,topreventfaultyoperation,andtooperatetheunitsafelyandcorrectly.
All ideograms, signs and markings applied to the unit must be observed and kept in readable state.
QualificationofpersonnelAll actions described in the present Operating instructions (installation, operation, maintenance, etc.) must be carried out only by welltrainedandsufficientlyqualifiedpersonnelauthorisedby the owner.ForsafetyandwarrantyreasonsanyactionbeyondthescopeofthismanualsmustbecarriedoutonlybyqualifiedpersonnelauthorisedbyyourDefensor supplier.
It is assumed that all persons working with the DefensorPH15/PH15Aarefamiliarandcomplywiththeappropriateregulationsonworksafetyandthepreventionofaccidents.
This unit may not be used by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or men-talabilitiesorpersonswithlackingexperienceand/orknowledge,unlesstheyaresupervisedbyapersonresponsiblefortheirsafetyortheyreceivedinstructionsonhowtooperatetheunit.Children must be supervised to make sure that they do not play with unit.
Intended useTheairpurifier/airhumidifierDefensorPH15/PH15Aisintendedexclusivelyforairpurificationandairhumidificationwithinthespecifiedoperatingconditions (see chapter 9 “Product specifications”).Anyothertypeofapplicationwithouttheexpresswrittenconsentofthemanu-facturerisconsideredasnotconformingwiththeintendedpurposeandmayleadtotheDefensor PH15/PH15A becoming dangerous.Operationoftheequipmentintheintendedmannerrequiresthat all the information in these instructions are observed (in particular the safety instructions).
7
Danger that may arise from the unit
DANGER! Danger of electric hazard!The Defensor PH15/PH15A is mains powered. One may get in touch with live parts when the unit is open. Touching live parts may cause severe injury or danger to life.Prevention: BeforecarryingoutanyworksettheDefensorPH15/PH15Aoutofoperation(switchofftheunit,disconnectitfromthemains,closewatersupply)andsecuretheunitagainstinadvert-entpower-up.
WARNING!Poorlymaintainedhumidifierscanendangeryourhealth. If the Defensor PH15/PH15A is insufficientlymaintainedharmfulgermscanbuildupinthewaterandthefiltersancanaf-fect the ambient air.Prevention: TheDefensorPH15/PH15Ahastobecleanedinregularintervalsaccordingtochap-ter 6 “Maintenance”. The cleaning work has to be carried out correctly and the evaporator mat as wellasthefiltershavetobereplacedafterthespecifiedlifetime.
Handling the mains cableHandlethemainscablewithcare:keepitawayfromsharpedgesanddonotjamorstrainit.
Never remove the mains plug by pulling the mains cable. Make sure your hands are absolutely dry whenpullingtheplugoutofthesocket.
Lay out the mains cable so that it does not become a stumbling trap.
Connectmainscableonlytoamainssocketwithprotectionearth.Anyextensioncableusedmustbeequippedwithaprotectionearthtoo.
Behaviour in case of dangerIfitissuspectedthatsafe operation is no longer possible, then the Defensor PH15/PH15A should immediately be disconnected from the mains (disconnect mains connector) and se-cured against accidental power-up.Thiscanbethecaseunderthefollowingcircumstances:– iftheDefensor PH15/PH15A is damaged– iftheDefensor PH15/PH15A is no longer operating correctly– ifconnectionsand/orpipingarenotsealed– ifthemainscableisdamaged
All persons working with the Defensor PH15/PH15A must report any alterations to the unit that mayaffectsafetytotheownerwithoutdelay.
ProhibitedmodificationstotheunitNomodificationsmustbeundertaken on the DefensorPH15/PH15Awithouttheexpresswrit-tenconsentofthemanufacturer.
Forthereplacementofdefectivecomponentsuseexclusivelyoriginal accessories and spare partsavailablefromyourDefensor supplier.
8
3 Product Overview
3.1 Unit versions
The DefensorPH15/PH15Aairpurifier/airhumidifierisavailableintwobasicversions:
– PH15: version with integrated water tank
– PH15A: versionwithinletvalvefortheconnectiontothedrinkingwatersystem
Bothversionsareequippedasstandardwithacoarsedustfilterandevaporatormattooperatetheunitasahumidifier(wintertimeoperation).
1 Air inlet lattice 2 Coarsefilter 3 Radialfan 4 Centrifuge 5 Mobile base with cover 6 Flock-coatedevaporatormatoractivated
carbon evaporator mat 7 Droplet trap
3.2 Unit construction
PH15
8 CoarsedustfilterorQuattrofilter 9 Carriage with water tank 10 Operating panel with display 11 Type plate 12 3 pole mains cable 13 Silver ionisation electrodes (option) 14 Level switch15 Safetyswitch
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
9
13
119
14
12
15
9
1 Air inlet lattice 2 Coarsefilter 3 Radialfan 4 Centrifuge 5 Mobile base with cover 6 Flock-coatedevaporatormatoractivated
carbon evaporator mat 7 Droplet trap 8 CoarsedustfilterorQuattrofilter
9 Carriage 10 Operating panel 11 Type plate 12 3 pole mains cable 13 Silver ionisation electrodes (option) 14 Level switch15 Safetyswitch16 Waterfilter 17 Inlet valve
PH15A
3.3 Operating panel
1 LC display 2 <ESC> key 3 Arrow keys
4 Error indicator 5 <On/Off>key(On/Off) 6 <Enter> key
1
2
3 16174
5
6
7
8
10
9
13
119
14
15
12
PH15
1
2
3
4
5
6
10
Functional descriptionTheradialfan(1)takesintheairfromthetopviathecoarsefilter(2).Afterpassingthroughtheevaporatormat(3)(ortheactivatedcarbonevaporatormat)andthecoarsedustfilter(4)(ortheQuattrofilter)theairisblownoutviatheoutletlatticeonbothsidesoftheunit.
The unit continuously measures the air humidity in the room with the integrated humidity sensor andcomparesitwiththesetreferencehumidityvalue.Iftheactualvalue(e.g.40%rh)isbelowthereferencevalue(e.g.45%rh)thecentrifuge(5)startsandprojectsfinedropstowardstheevaporator mat. The air passing through the evaporator mat absorbs the humidity.Thecoarsedustfilterretainsdustparticlesupto100µm.IftheDefensor PH15/PH15A is equippedwithaQuattrofilteritcanretaindustparticlesupto0.1µm.InadditiontheactivatedcharcoallayerintheQuattrofilterremovesunpleasantodour.
The water level in the base tub is monitored by the level regulating valve in the water tank (Defen-sor PH15) or by the level controlled inlet valve (Defensor PH15A).
3.5 Functional description/Operating modes
3.4 Identificationoftheunit
Theidentificationoftheunitisfoundonthetypeplate(forthelocationofthetypeplateseeunitoverview):
Type designation Serial number Month/Year
Unit voltage
Admissible water supply pressure (PH15A only)
Fieldwithcertificationsymbols
Power consumption
Walter Meier (Climate International) Ltd. 8808 PfäffikonType: PH15A Serial: XXXXXXX 07.11Voltage: 220...240VAC / 50...60 Hz Power: max. 72 WWater pressure: 0.5...6 bar
Made in Switzerland
PH15
2
1
3
5
6
4
11
Operating modes The DefensorPH15/PH15Acanbeoperatedinthefollowingoperatingmodes:
– OperationasairhumidifierInthehumidifiermodetheventilatorandthecentrifugearerunningonly,iftheactualhumidityvalueisbelowthesetreferencevalue.Note:iftheactualhumidityvalueremainsbelowthereferencevalueforaprolongedperiodoftime,thefanmustbeswitchedtothenexthighestlevel.
– OperationasairpurifierwithhumidificationInthisoperatingmodethefanisrunningcontinuously.Thecentrifugeisonlyswitchedoniftheactualhumidityvalueisbelowthesetreferencevalue.
– OperationasairpurifierwithouthumidificationInthisoperatingmodethefanisrunningcontinuously.Thecentrifugeremainsswitchedoff.
3.6 Options
Defensor PH15 Defensor PH15A
Silver ionisationAssemblykittoequiptheunitwithsilverionisationelectrodesto degerminate the water in the base tub with silver ions.Note:Thesilverionisationkitmustbeinstalledandconfig-uredonlybyaservicetechnicianofyourDefensor repre-sentative.
• •
Radio humidity sensorThe radio humidity sensorcanbeusedinsteadoftheinte-grated humidity sensor.Themaximumrangeoftheradio humidity sensor in an open room is 25 mNote: the radio humidity sensor as well as the receiver board mustbeinstalledandconfiguredonlybyaservicetechnicianofyourDefensor representative.
• •
Leakage sensorAssembly kit to equip theDefensor PH15/PH15A with a leakagesensor.If theleakagesensordetectsaleakage,the inlet valve (PH15A only) is closed and error message is triggered.Note:TheleakagesensormustbeinstalledandconfiguredonlybyaservicetechnicianofyourDefensor representa-tive.
• •
12
Theairpurifier/airhumidifierDefensorPH15/PH15Aisdeliveredinacardboardbox(B:816mmxH:684mmT:456mm,transportweight:28kg),readyforuse.Thestandard delivery includes:– Airpurifier/AirhumidifierDefensor PH15 or PH15A,equippedwiththe“Winter”filterset
(coarsedustfilter,flock-coatedevaporatormat)andtheoptionsasordered.– Cleaning brush– Filling hoseapprox.1,2m(PH15only)– Operating instructions (this document)
The ordered accessories with operating instructions according chapter 3.6 are packed separately.
3.7 Accessories
Defensor PH15 Defensor PH15A
Filter set “Winter”Filtersetfortheoperationoftheunitduringwinterseason.Thesetconsistof:–Coarsefilter(airintake)–Flock-coatedevaporatormat–Coarsedustfilter
• •
Filter set “Summer”Filtersetfortheoperationoftheunitduringsummerseason.Thesetconsistof:–Coarsefilter(airintake)– Activated carbon evaporator mat–Quattrofilter
• •
Filter valve “Z261”Filtervalvetouseasashut-offvalveinthewatersupplyline (PH15A only)
•
3.8 Standard delivery
13
4.1 Unpacking the unit and checking the scope of delivery
Unpacking the unitOpenthepackingandremovetheunitandtheaccessories.Checkthedeliveryforcompleteness(standard delivery, see chapter 3.8). Please contact your Defensor supplier in case something is lacking, they will be glad to send you the missing part without delay.
Pleasechecktheequipmentfordamage.PleasereportanydamagetoyourDefensor supplier andtothecarriers,asrequired.
PackagingTheoriginalpackagingoftheDefensorPH15/PH15Awasdesignedforoptimumsafetyduringtransportation. Please preserve the original packing material in case you once have to return the unitforsomereason.
Incaseyouwishtodisposeofthepackaging,observethelocalregulationsonwastedisposal.Neverdisposeofthepackagingtotheenvironment.
4 Commissioning
4.2 Transporting/storing the unit
TransportThe DefensorPH15/PH15Aisequippedwithbuilt-inrollersforeffortlessdisplacement.Ifyouhavetolifttheunitfordisplacementorrelocationaskanotherpersonforassistance(weightoftheempty unit: 25 kg).
Important!Topreventthewaterfromrunningoutmakesurethewatertankandthebasetubareemptybeforemovingtheunit.
StoringStoretheunitinaprotectedareameetingthefollowingrequirements:
– room temperature: 1 ... 40 °C– roomhumidity:10...75%rh
14
4.3 Choose location
PleaseobservethefollowingnotesforthecorrectpositioningoftheDefensor PH15/PH15A:
– Placetheunitonasolidhorizontalsurface,ifpossiblefree-standingandfreelyaccessible(ob-serve minimal distances).
– A mains socket should be located close to the unit.
– Toensuretheentirevolumeofairisfullyrecirculated,donotplacetheunitinrecessedcom-partments, closed corridors, behind curtains, etc.
– Donotplaceanyobjectsontheunit(performancereduction).
– Makesuretheairflowisnotdirectedtowardsobstacles(pillars,furniture,etc.)orcoldouterwalls(riskofcondensation).
– Continuousdirectsunlightisharmfulfortheunitandcanaffectthecorrectfunctionoftheinte-gratedhumiditysensor.Thereforedonotexposetheunittocontinuousdirectsunlight.
– The unit must not be installed in hazardous loca tions and in rooms where water splashes may occur.
min. 100 mm
min. 150 mm
min
. 150
mm
min. 400 mm
PH15
15
Afterlocatingtheunit:
• Completelyunwindthemainscable(atthepointofthedeliverythemainscableiswindedupintheunit)andtakeitoutoftheunitasshownbelow.
4.4 Connecting the water supply (PH15A only)
Thewatersupplyhastobeconnectedtotheunitbyaqualifiedspecialistaccordingtotheillustra-tion below. The installation data has to be maintained.Important! The local regulationsregardingtheconnectionofunitstodrinkingwatersystemsmust be observed.
Drinking water without additives:– Admissible water pressure: 0.5...6.0 bar– Admissible water temperature: 5...40 °C
Filter valve (accessory “Z261”)
Water pipe with G 3/4" connector
16
4.5 Putting the unit into operation
ProceedasfollowstoputtheDefensor PH15/PH15A into operation:• PH15:fillthewatertank(seechapter5.1)
PH15A:opentheshut-offvalveinthewatersupplyline.• Connectunittothemains.
CAUTION!Makesuretherequiredsupplyvoltage(seetypeplate)matchesthelocalmainsvoltage,oth-erwisedonotconnecttheDefensorPH15/PH15Atothemains!
CAUTION!TheDefensorPH15/PH15Amustbeconnected only to grounded mains. Never connect the unit to an outlet without protective earthing.
The DefensorPH15/PH15Aisnowreadyforoperation.Thenextchapterprovidesdetailedinfor-mationontheoperationoftheunit.
17
2.
1. 3.
1.
3.
2.
4.
3.
4.
2.
1.
5 Operation
5.1 Filling the water tank (PH15 only)
3
1 2
4
Place an absorbent cloth below the unit.
Drinking water without additives
To maintain the monitor-ingoftheunitduringfilling,neitherswitchoffthe unit nor disconnect it fromthemains!
Important! Screw on tank cap until it comes to a stop!
Afterreinstallingthewatertankwaitbytheunituntilthefillingsoundstops.
Ifthelockisnotreleased(step3),thecarriageremainsfixedtotheunitinopenposition.
18
5.2 Switching the unit on and off
Switching the unit on• Pressthe<On/Off> key.
The unit loads the settings that were active when the device was shut down last. Upon completion the operating displayappears.ThelookoftheoperatingdisplaydependswhethertheDefensorPH15/PH15A is operated in “Normal operating mode” or in “Program mode”.
Normal operating mode Program mode
Status humidity sensor (active=^)
Actual humidity value in %rhNote: The actual humidity value is always dis-played(eveninairpurificationmode)andupdatedevery 5 seconds.
Operating modeH:airhumidificationP:Airpurification(withouthumidification)C:Combinedmode(purification/humdification)
Fan step1, 2, 3, 4 or A1, A2, A3, A4
^Act 38%rH HA3
Set 45%rH
^Act 38%rH HA3
Fr 12:28
Day of the weekFormat: “Mo”, “Tu”, “We”, “Th”, “Fr”, “Sa”, “Su”(appears only in program mode)
HourFormat “hh:mm”(appears only in program mode)
Set humidity setpoint
Thefanstartsinalloperatingmodeswithadelayofapprox.1minute.Untilthefanstartstheoperat-ingmodeandthefanstepareblinking.
If,afterswitchingontheunitawarningorerrormessageisdisplayed,pleaseobservethenotesinchapter 7.
Switching the unit off• Pressthe<On/Off> key.
The currently active settings will be stored upon shutdown.
19
Timer
On
Time
Mo 12:00
Monday 1
18:00 45%rH HA3
Monday 2
--:-- 45%rH HA0
Sunday 1
--:-- 45%rH HA0
Sunday 2
22:00 45%rH HA0
^Act 38%rH HA3
Set 45%rH
Set value
42%rH
Fan power
Auto1
Operating mode
Humidify
Buzzer
On
Timer
Adjust
5.3 Menu overview
ThefollowingdiagramshowsthemenuoverviewoftheDefensorPH15/PH15A.Afterswitchingon,the unit is in the user level.
User level Timer levelIn the user level you can define the set-tings for the normal operating mode (see chapter 5.4).
In the timer level you can defineandactivatethe program mode (see chapter 5.5).
20
5.4 Unit settings (normal operating mode)
5.4.1 Setting the desired humidity value
modify
confirm
cancel
Note:Thereferencehumidityvaluecanbemodifiedonlyifprogrammodeisdeactivated(seechap-ter 5.5).
Settingrange: 30...90%rH
Factorysetting: 45%rH
Notesonsetting: Theoptimumreferencevaluedependsonvariousfactors.Forapartmentswerecommendavalueof40–45%rH.
Note:After initialcommissioningorreplacementof thevaporizermat thehumidificationperform-anceof theDefensorPH15/PH15Awillbeslightly reducedbecause theevaporatormat takesafewdaystobecomefullysaturatedwithwater.Maximumperformanceisavailableafteroneweek,approximately.Furthermore,thehumidificationperformancedependsontheambienttemperature.
30...90%rH
Standard operating display
(see chapter 5.4.2)
Set value
45%rHSet value
New Value
Set value
Old Value
Set value
45%rH
21
Note:Thefanstepcanbemodifiedonlyifprogrammodeisdeactivated(seechapter5.5).
Available settings: 1, 2, 3, 4 or Auto1, Auto2, Auto3, Auto4
Operating mode Fan step Behaviour
“H”(Humidification) Auto 1 runsfixedwithfanstep1
Auto 2 automatic switching between fansteps1..2
Auto 3 automatic switching between fansteps1..3
Auto 4 automatic switching between fansteps1..4
“P”(Purification)“C” (Combined mode)
1 runsfixedwithfanstep1
2 runsfixedwithfanstep2
3 runsfixedwithfanstep3
4 runsfixedwithfanstep4
Factory setting: 1
Notesonsetting: Thefansteptobeselecteddependsontheoperatingmodeandthesizeoftheroom.Thetablebelowismeanttoassistyouinfindingtheoptimumfanstep.
Fan step max.roomvolumeinm3for purification(withouthumidification)
max.roomvolumeinm3 forhumidification
Air changes per hour
1 2 3 4
1 155 77 52 39 155
2 195 97 65 49 195
3 280 140 93 70 280
4 340 170 113 85 340
The following recirculation cycles per hour are recommended for airpuri-fication:
– Normal load: 1 – 2 – heavily polluted air (e.g. pollen, smoke, etc.): 3 – 4
5.4.2 Setting the fan step
Fan power
Auto1Fan power
New Value
Fan power
Old Value
Fan power
Auto1
(see chapter 5.4.1)
(see chapter 5.4.3)
modify
confirm
cancel1...4 or
Auto1...Auto4
22
Buzzer
OffBuzzer
New Value
Buzzer
Old Value
Buzzer
Off
5.4.4 Switching the buzzer on and off
(see chapter 5.4.3)
(see chapter 5.4.5)
modify
confirm
cancelOnorOff
Availablesettings: On(buzzeron)orOff(buzzeroff)
Factorysetting: Off
Notesonsetting: Ifthebuzzerisonanacousticsignalistriggeredincaseofamalfunctionoran irregularity during operation.
Operating mode
HumidifyOperating mode
New Value
Operating mode
Old Value
Operating mode
Humidify
5.4.3 Selecting the operating mode
(see chapter 5.4.2)
(see chapter 5.4.4)
modify
confirm
cancelHumidify,Purify,
Combi mode
Note: The operating modecanbemodifiedonlyifprogrammodeisdeactivated(seechapter5.5).
Availablesettings: Humidify(airhumidification),Purify(airpurificationwithouthumidification)andCombimode(airpurificationwithhumidification)
Factorysetting: Humidify
Notesonsetting: Theselectionoftheoperating modedependsonwhethertheDefensorPH15/PH15Ashallbeoperatedashumidifier,aspurifierwithouthumidificationoraspurifierwithhumidification.Iftheunitshallbeoperatedaspurifierwithouthumidificationthebasetubandthewatertankshouldbeemptied.
23
Timer
On
Timer
Adjust
5.4.5 Calling timer level
(see chapter 5.4.4)
(see chapter 5.4.6)
Calling timer level
Leaving timer level
Fordetailedinformationregardingthesettingsinthetimerlevelseechapter5.5“programopera-tion”.
24
5.5 Program operation
TheoperationoftheDefensorPH15/PH15Acanbecontrolledviacustomisableoperatingprograms.Theseprogramsallowtooperatetheunitatapresettimewiththerequestedoperatingmodeandfanstep.ThisgreatlyfacilitatestheadaptionoftheDefensorPH15/PH15Atoyourparticularrequire-ments (e.g. adjusted to the business hours and/or working time).
Everyprogramconsistsofastarting point(dayoftheweekandhour),areference humidity value, the operating mode and the desired fan step. Up to 2 starting points with individual programs may be set up per day. Inprogrammodethecurrentprogramremainsactiveuntilthefollowingprogramstarts(onthesameor on any other day).
Examplediagram:
Theprogramsettingsandtheactivationoftheprogrammodetakesplaceinthe“Timerlevel”.
5.5.1 Calling the timer level
Within the user level call the timer level (see chapter 5.4.5). In the timer level:– you can activate and deactivate the program mode (see chapter 5.5.2)– youcansetthedayoftheweekandthehour(seechapter5.5.3)– youcandefinetheindividualoperatingprogramswiththeirstartingpoints(seechapter5.5.4)
Note:Ifnokeyispressedinthetimerlevelforacertaintime,theunitautomaticallyreturnstostand-ard operation.
Monday 1 ––:–– 45%rH HA0
Monday 2 ––:–– 45%rH HA0
Tuesday 1 06:00 45%rH HA3
Tuesday 2 ––:–– 45%rH HA0
Wednesday 1 ––:–– 45%rH HA0
Wednesday 2 18:00 40%rH P1
Thursday 1 ––:–– 45%rH HA0
Thursday 2 ––:–– 45%rH HA0
Friday 1 06:00 45%rH HA1
Friday 2 ––:–– 45%rH HA0
Saturday 1 ––:–– 45%rH HA0
Saturday 2 12:00 45%rH HA0
Sunday 1 ––:–– 45%rH HA0
Sunday 2 ––:–– 45%rH HA0
Saturday 2 Tuesday 1 Wednesday 2 Friday 1 Saturday 2
OffRef.hum.value45%rH
HumidificationFan step 3
Ref.hum.value40%rHPurificationFan step 1
Ref.value45%rHHumidification
Fan step 1Off
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
00:0
0
12:0
0
00:0
0
12:0
0
00:0
0
12:0
0
00:0
0
12:0
0
00:0
0
12:0
0
00:0
0
12:0
0
00:0
0
12:0
0
25
5.5.2 Activating/Deactivating the program mode
Availablesettings: On(programmodeactivated)orOff(programmodedeactivated)
Factorysetting: Off
Notesonsetting: IfprogrammodeisactivatedtheDefensorPH15/PH15Aoperatestime-controlledwiththeoperatingprograms(seechapter4.3.4).Ifnoprogramsorstartingpointsaredefinedtheunitoperateswiththesettingsofthenormaloperatingmode.
Timer
OnTimer
New Value
Timer
Old Value
Timer
On
(see chapter 5.5.4)
modify
confirm
(see chapter 5.5.3)cancel
On/Off
5.4.3 Setting the current time
(see chapter 5.5.2)
(see chapter 5.5.4)
modify
confirm
cancel
Availablesettings: Dayoftheweek(Mo,Tu,We,Th,Fr,Sa,Su) Hour (Format: hh) Minute (Format: mm)
Factorysetting: ---
Notesonsetting: Thecurrentdayoftheweekandthecurrenttimeserveasbasisfortheprogrammode.Ifthesesettingsarenotsetcorrectlytheprogramtimingiswrong.
Aftercallingthemodificationmodesetthecurrentdayoftheweek,thecurrenthourandthecurrentminute.Confirmeachsettingwiththe<Enter> key.
Note:IftheDefensorPH15/PH15Ahaslostthetimesettingsduetopowerfailure,thetimeindication(--:--)intheoperatingdisplayflashes.
Time
Mo 12:00Time
New Value
Time
Old Value
Time
Mo 12:00
see notes on setting
26
Monday 1
--.-- 45%rH HA0Monday 1
New Value
Monday 1
Old Value
Monday 1
--.-- 45%rH HA0
Monday 2
--.-- 45%rH HA0
Sunday 2
--.-- 45%rH HA0
5.5.4 Setting the starting points and the operating programs
Firstselectthedesireddayoftheweekorthestartingpoint,respectively(Monday1,Monday2.....Sunday1,Sunday2),thendefinetheoperationsettingswhichshouldbecomeactiveatthestartingpoint.
Available settings: Hours (Format: hh) Minutes (Format: mm) Referencehumidityvaluein%rH Operatingmode(“H”:forhumidification,“P”:forpurification(withouthumidi-
fication)and“C”:forcombinedmode(purificationandhumidification)) Fan step (0, 1, 2, 3, 4)
Factorysetting: “––:––45%rHHA0”
Notesonsetting: Aftercalling themodificationmodeset thehour, theminute, thereferencehumidityvalue,theoperatingmodeandthefanstepfortheselectedstartingpoint.Confirmeachsettingwiththe<Enter> key.
To deactivate a starting point (display: – – : – –) press both arrow keys simul-taneouslywhenthehourfieldflashes.Confirmwiththe<Enter> key. Repeat thisprocedurewiththeminutefield.
Theswitchofftheunitatacertaintimeselectfanstep“0”.
(see chapter 5.5.3)
(see chapter 5.5.2)
modify
confirm
cancelsee notes on setting
27
5.6 Locking/unlocking the keyboard
ThekeyboardoftheDefensorPH15/PH15Acanbelockedtopreventunauthorizedaccesstothestored settings.
• Tolockthekeyboard,press<ESC>keyuntil(approx.4seconds)theadjacent message appears in the display. The keyboard is locked now. Each time you press any key the adjacent message appears again.
• Tounlockthekeyboard,press<ESC>keyuntil(approx.4seconds)the message “Key lock” disappears and the operating display is shown.
Key lock
Set 50%rH
Act 30%rH HA3
Set 50%rH
28
6 Maintenance
6.1 Maintenance intervals
The DefensorPH15/PH15Acanonlyprovidefullhumidificationandpurificationperformanceiftheunit is regularly cleaned and the wearing parts are replaced. The maintenance intervals mostly dependontheloadoftheambientair,thewaterqualityandtheoperatingtime.
Pleaseconsidertheintervalsforcleaningandreplacingtheindividualcomponentsinthetablebelowasapproximatevalues.Iftheroomairisheavilycontaminatedthefiltersmustbecleaned/replacedmoreoften.Ifthewaterisveryhardthepartsincontactwithwatermustbecleanedmoreoften.
Month1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Note:Ifyourunitisequippedwithsilverionisationelectrodesandiftheyareworn,slimewillaccu-mulateinthebasetubandonthecentrifuge.Inthiscasereplacethesilverionisationelectrodes.
Warning 6
Filter change
29
6.2 Maintenance work
6.2.1 Disassembling the unit
1 2
3 4
5 6
Press in the lock latches on bothsidesoftheunit.
Disconnect unit fromthemains
Place an absorbent cloth below the unit.
3.
4.
2.
1.
30
Unit component What to clean and how to clean
Centrifuge Droplet trapMat holderBase tub coverBase tub
• Washpartswithalukewarmsoapsolutionandrinsewellwithtapwater.Additionallycleanthecentrifugeinsidewith the brush supplied.
• Occasionally removescalecoatingwithahouseholddecalcifyagent(observe safety notes in chapter 6.6). Finally rinse the parts well with tap water.
Water tank • Flushwater tankwitha lukewarmsoapsolutionandrinse well with tap water.
• Washscrewcapwitha lukewarmsoap solutionandrinse well with tap water.Occasionally remove scale coating with a household decalcifyagent(observe safety notes in chapter 6.3). Finally rinse the screw cap well with tap water.
Flock-coated evaporator mat (activated carbon evaporator mat)
• Rinsetheevaporatormatthoroughlywithlukewarmwater without any additives.
Note:Assoonasthefilterreplacingmessageappearsin the display (see error messages in chapter 7) replace theevaporatormattogetherwiththefilters.
Air intake and air outlet lattices • Cleantheairintakeandairoutletlatticesonbothsideswith a vacuum cleaner.
6.2.2 Cleaning work
31
Unit component What to clean and how to clean
CoarsefilterCoarsedustfilter(orQuattrofilter,respectively
• Cleancoarsefilterontheairinletsideandthecoarsedustfilter(ortheQuattrofilter)ontheinnersidewithavacuum cleaner (lowest power step). Note:Assoonasthefilterreplacingmessageappearsin the display (see error messages in chapter 7) replace coarsefilter,coarsedustfilter(Quattrofilter)togetherwith the evaporator mat.
CAUTION! Makesurethefiltersdonotgetwet.Wetfiltersmustbedrybeforereinstalling.
Waterfilter(PH15Aonly) • Cleanwaterfilterwithabrush,thenrinsefilterwellwithtap water.
Level switchSafety switch
• Carefullywipe the level switchand thesafetyswitchwith a damp cloth.
32
6.3 Notes on cleaning agent
Only use cleaning agents stated in the table above.Theuseofdisinfectantsisonlypermittediftheydonotleaveanytoxicresidues.Inanycasethepartsmustbethoroughlyrinsedwithwateraftercleaning.
DANGER!Householddecalcifyagentattacksthemucousmembranesandtheskin.Protectthehands,eyesandrespiratorytractsthereforefromcontactwiththeagentanditsvapour(weargloves,gogglesand work in a well ventilated room or outside).
CAUTION!Do not use any solvents, aromatised or halogenised hydrocarbons or other aggressive substances, they may damage the unit components.
Theinformationandinstructionsregardingcleaningagentsaretobeunconditionallyobservedandimplemented.Inparticular:Informationrelatingtotheprotectionofpersonnel,environmentalcon-servation and restrictions regarding usage.
33
1 2
3 4
5
1.
3.
2.
4. 6
6.4 Reassembly of the unit
CAUTION!BeforereassemblingtheDefensorPH15checkallcomponentsforpossibledamage.Donotreusedamagedpartsbutreplacethembeforereassemblingtheunit
Reassembletheunitasfollows:
Thecentrifugemustcatchinthecentering!
Afterpositioningoftheupperpartoftheunitclosethelocklatchesonbothsidesoftheunit
Lower carefully
34
6.5 Resettingthefilterchangingmessage
Afterthereplacementofthefiltersandtheevaporatormatthefilterchangingmessagecanberesetasfollows:
1. Switchontheunit(thefilterchangingmessageappears).
2. Press the <ESC> and <Enter> keys simultaneously until the op-posite message appears.
3. Press the <Enter>keytoresetthefilterchangingmessageandthe interval counter. The standard operating display appears.Note: By pressing the <ESC> key the reset procedure can be cancelledwithoutaction.Thefilterchangingmessageisthendis-played again.
Warning 6
Filter change
Filter change
ESC OK
35
7 Fault elimination
Display Description
Radio sensor K1
Install.? ESC/E
Cause: Ifanewbatteryisinsertedintotheradio humidity sensor (op-tion)andtheradiochanneloftheradio humidity sensor does notcorrespond to theactivechannelof theDefensor PH15/PH15Aabeepsoundsbriefly(ifthebuzzerisactivated)andanew radio channel (e.g. K1) will be proposed.
Action: Press the <Enter>keyifyouwanttoconfirmthesuggestedchannel. The Defensor PH15/PH15A switches to the new chan-nel and returns to the standard operating display.
Press the <ESC> key if you want to reject the suggestedchannel. The Defensor PH15/PH15A returns to the standard operating display and uses the old signal source.
Radio sensor K1
Test
Cause: Ifanewbatteryisinsertedintotheradio humidity sensor (op-tion)andtheradiochanneloftheradio humidity sensor does correspondtotheactivechanneloftheDefensor PH15/PH15A abeepsoundsbriefly(ifthebuzzerisactivated)andtheunitconfirmsthecorrectchannel.
Action: To reset the message and to return to the standard operating display press the <Enter> or the <ESC> key.
7.1 Event messages
7.2 Warning messages
Display green LED Buzzer Error relay Resetting
Warning 6
Filter changeWarning message is alter-nating with the standard operating display.
lights ––– activated see chapter 6.5.
Cause: Maximumlifetimeofthefiltersetexpired.Action/Remedy:Replacefilterset(seechapter6“Maintenance”),thenresetwarningmessage.
Warning 7
No waterWarning message is dis-played until the water level in the base tub is ok. again.
lights ––– activated Automatic resetting as soon as the water level in the base tub is at normal level again.
Note: This message is displayed only on the Defensor PH15Cause: The water level in the base tub is too low, level switch has triggered.Action/Remedy:Check/refillwatertank.
Warning 8
Battery radio Warning message is alter-nating with the standard operating display.
lights beepsbrieflyevery 30 min-utes
activated Automaticresettingafterreplacement of the bat-tery.
Cause: Battery in radio humidity sensor (option) is empty.Action/Remedy:Replacebatteryof the radio humidity sensor (seeseparate instructionsof radio humidity
sensor).
36
7.3 Error messages
Display green LED Buzzer Error relay Resetting
Error 1
Cover openError message is displayed until the carriage is inserted correctly and locked.
flashes ––– activated Automatic resetting as soon as the carriage is inserted correctly and locked.
Cause: Carriage not inserted and locked.Action/Remedy:Correctlyinsertthecarriageandflapdownthehandle.
Error 2
Max NiveauError message is displayed until reset.
flashes buzzes loudly (can not be switchedoff)
activated Switchunitoff,thenonagain.
Cause: Maximumwaterlevelinthebasetubexceeded.Safetyswitchhastriggered. PH15: water tank not tight (tank cap not tight and/or level regulating valve in the tank cap
blockedordefective). PH15A:inletvalvedefective.Action/Remedy:PH15:Removethetankimmediately.Check/cleanfillerneck,tankcapandlevelregulating
valveintankcap(replacetankcapifnecessary),thenclosetankcapcorrectly. PH15A: check/replace inlet valve.
Error 3
Filltime Error message is displayed until reset.
flashes buzzes activated Switchunitoff,thenonagain.
Note: This message is displayed only on the Defensor PH15ACause: Shut-offvalveinthewatersupplylineclosed.Internalwaterfilter(neartotheinletvalve)
blocked.Inletvalvedefective.Action/Remedy:openshut-offvalveinthewatersupplyline.Cleanwaterfilter(seechapter6.3).Check/replace
inlet valve.
Error 4
No signal Error message is alternating with the standard operating display.
flashes beepsbrieflyevery 6 min-utes
activated Automatic resetting as soon as the unit re-ceivesasignalfromtheradio humidity sensor.
Cause: The DefensorPH15/PH15Adoesnotreceiveanysignalfromtheradio humidity sensor (op-tion).Batteryoftheradio humidity sensor soon empty or radio humidity sensordefective.Radio humidity sensorinstalledoutsidethesignalrangeof25m.
Note:Aslongastheunitdoesnotreceiveanysignalfromtheradio humidity sensor it switches to the internal humidity sensor.
Action/Remedy:Replacethebatteryoftheradio humidity sensor. Check/replace radio humidity sensor. Install radio humidity sensor inside the signal range.
Error 5
Leakage sensor Error message is displayed until reset.
flashes buzzes loudly (can not be switchedoff)
activated Switchunitoff,thenonagain.
Cause: PH15: Water tank not tight (tank cap not tight and/or level regulating valve in the tank cap blockedordefective).Unitisnotplacedonahorizontalsurface.Safetyswitchdefective.
PH15A:Inletvalvedefective.Levelswitchdefective.Safetyswitchdefective.Action/Remedy:PH15:Check/cleanfillerneck,tankcapandlevelregulatingvalveintankcap(replacetank
capifnecessary),thenclosetankcapcorrectly.Placeunitonahorizontalsurface.Check/replacesafetyswitch.
PH15A: Check/replace inlet valve. Check/replace level switch. Check/replace safetyswitch.
37
7.4 What, if...?
ThefollowingtablelistssymptomsofmalfunctionthatmayoccurindailyoperationoftheDefensor PH15/PH15A, together with possible causes and suggested remedies.
Symptom Cause RemedyUnit does not work, LC display remains dark
Unit is not connected to the mains.
Connect unit to the mains.
Unitfuseblown. Have a service technician ofyour Defensor supplier check the unit.
Unit does not humidify. Ambient air humidity is higher thanselectedreferencevalue.
No remedy required, changereferencehumidityvalueifnec-essary.
Levelswitchisdefective.There-fore no error message is dis-played even though the water level in the base tub is too low.
Have a service technician ofyour Defensor supplier replace the level switch
Room air does not reach the set reference humidity value.
Evaporator mat not installed. Install evaporator mat.Room temperature too high. Reduce room temperature to
20-22°C.Unit very dirty. Performmaintenance(see
chapter 6)Doors or windows are open. Close doors and windows.Prolonged ventilation of theroom. Therefore continuousreplacement of the humidifiedroom air by dry outdoor air.
Ventilate room only a shorttime!
Room to large. Contact your Defensor supplier.Actual humidity much higher than the reference value.
The actual humidity is higher than the set reference air hu-midity.
Letunitrunningasairpurifier.
Fan does not run Humidification mode “Humidi-fication”selected.Ambienthu-midity is higher than selected referencevalue.
None. Unit is working properly.
Unit is in program mode. The currently active program sets thefanstepto“0”.
None. Unit is working properly.
Fandefective. Contact your Defensor supplier.Base tub and evaporator mat have heavy slime accumula-tion.
Silver coating on the water ioni-sation electrodes is worn.
Haveaservicetechnicianofyour Defensor supplier replace the water ionisation elec-trodes.
38
7.5 Notes on fault elimination
DANGER!Fortheeliminationoffaultsset the Defensor PH15/PH15A out of operation, separate the unit from the mains and secure it against inadvertent power-up.
Theeliminationoffaultsmustbecarriedoutonlybyqualifiedandwelltrainedprofessionals.Malfunctionsrelatingtotheelectricalinstallationmustonlyberepairedbyauthorizedpersonnelorby your Defensor representative’s service technician.
RepairworkandthereplacementoffaultycomponentsmustbecarriedoutonlybyyourDefensor representative’sservicetechnician!
39
8 Taking out of service/Disposal
IftheDefensorPH15/PH15Amustbereplacedoriftheunitisnotneededanymore,proceedasfollows:
1. Switchofftheunit,separateitfromthemainsandsecureitagainstinadvertentpower-up.Closeshut-offvalveinthewatersupplyline(PH15Aonly).
2. Havetheunit(andallothersystemcomponents,ifnecessary)unmountedbyaqualifiedserv-ice technician.
8.1 Taking out of service
8.2 Disposal/Recycling
Attheendofthelife-spantheunitanditscomponentsmustbereturnedtothemanufacturerorbroughttoanauthorisedcollectionpointforcorrectdisposaland/orrecyclingaccordingtothelocalregulations.
IncaseofdoubtpleasecontactyourlocaladministrationoryourDefensor supplier.
40
9 Unitspecifications
Dimensions(BxHxT) 730x610x370mm
Weight (empty) 25 kg
Water tank capacity 20 l
Mains voltage 220…240VAC/50…60Hzor90…110VAC/50…60Hz
Power consumption max.72Watt
Capacity levels 1) 1 2 3 4
Air circulation rate 155 m3/h 195 m3/h 280 m3/h 340 m3/h
Humidificationcapacity(at25°Cand20%rh)
0.8 l/h 1.1 l/h 1.5 l/h 1.7 l/h
Humidificationcapacity(at23°Cand45%rh)
0.6 l/h 0.8 l/h 1.0 l/h 1.3 l/h
Forroomsuptoamax.of 280 m3 380 m3 510 m3 580 m3
Sound pressure level 33 dBA 38 dBA 45 dBA 50 dBA
Sound power level(according EN ISO 3741)
47 dBA 52 dBA 59 dBA 64 dBA
Admissible ambient temperature 5…40 °C
Admissible ambient humidity 0…85%rhnoncondensing
Unit version PH15A
– Water supply connector G3/4"(femaleconnector)
– Admissible water pressure 0.5…6.0 bar
– Admissible water temperature 5…40 °C
Certificates VDE,CE,GS,GOST
1) Theperfomancedataarebasedonaunitwithbasicequipmentforhumidifieroperation
41
PH15
X14
X15
X17
+5V4321
U1P1
T1
T2
B3
B1 B2
X5
F1
M1
M2
X21
X9X9
7 1
X10
2 1
1
+24
V
X12
2 1
X6 X5
1 2 1 2 3
+24
V
X13
5 4 3 2 1
+24
V
+24V
X1L1LNPE
X3
123
54
X16
1 110
St. 1 (ws)St. 2 (rt)St. 3 (gu)
C2 (bn)C1 (ge)
St. 4 (sw)
N (bl)8
PE
PEPE (gn/ge)
X4
123
56
4
789
10
1.25 AT
S1
C (bn)P (bl)N (sw)
PE (gn/ge)
L1LNPE
LN 230 VACPE
L1LNPE
LN 100 VACPE
M
M
110V110V
230V
230V/410mA
230V/240mA
N
NN
S2Y1
Y2
Keypad&LED
Ste
uerp
rint
PH
1530
0000
382.
000
Inde
x X
XA
rt.N
r. X
XX
XX
XX
U3
U2
S3D
ispl
ay
10 Appendix
10.1 Wiring diagram
B1, B2 Ionisation electrodesB3 Level switchF1 Fuse control board (1.25 A, slow acting)M1 4-stepfanM2 CentrifugemotorP1 Potentiometer display contrastS1 SafetyswitchS2 Leakage sensor (option)S3 Micro switch carriage
U1 Internal humidity sensorU2 Radio receiver (option)U3 Externalradio humidity sensor (option)T1 TransformercontrolboardT2 Transformer100VversionX5 Errorcontact,max.250VACX9 ProgramminginterfaceY1 Inlet valveY2 Inletvalve(safetyvalve)
100Vversiononly
42
10.2 Spare parts list PH15
20
9
20
28
19
44
24
27
32
34
5
1
23
35
6
37
3839
1
30
17
40
16
8
26
47
294
25
7
22
3
41
31
42
43
48
33
45
36
43
Pos. Art.-No. Spare parts designation1 2525254 Air outlet grill3 2525318 Top cover grill4 2525255 Frame5 1103777 Motor support6 2525306 Side board7 2525256 Protecting grill cpl.8 2525257 Handle9 2525258 Roll water carriage (2 pcs)
16 2527094 Water tank17 1104450 Level control valve19 2525273 Mobile base cpl.20 2525275 Double roll (2 pcs)22 2525277 Swash chicane (2 pcs)23 1103179 Base cover24 1104457 Droplet trap25 1102319 Coarsedustfilter(5pcs)26 2525692 Water carriage27 1100465 Evaporator mat
1100398 Activated charcoal evaporator mat28 1102685 Connecting bars with support29 2525278 Float cover30 1104462 Level switch31 1103785 Levelsafetyswitch32 1104467 Impeller33 1115356 Ionisation electrode (2 pcs)34 2525279 Impeller motor35 2525280 Fan cpl.36 2525281 Control panel37 1115515 Display LCD38 2525304 Control PCB39 1103719 Humidity sensor cpl.40 1113552 Gasket level control valve41 2524759 Radio humidity sensor42 2525353 Reiceiver module43 2525305 TransformerJapan44 1101225 Coarsedustfilter
1100259 Quattrofilter45 2525859 Support ionisation electrode cpl. (2 pcs)47 2544589 Base water carriage48 2549653 Door switch-- 1110326 Brushforimpeller-- 2527171 Leakage sensor-- 2529755 Salt pill leakage sensor (5 pcs)-- 1119520 Ionisation cable
44
10.3 Spare parts list PH15A
20
9
10
20
28
19
44
24
27
32
34
5
22
23
35
6
37
3839
1
30
31 15
294
25
7
3
1
41
22
8
46
47
42
43
48
33
45
11
36
45
Pos. Art.-No. Spare parts designation1 2525254 Air outlet grill3 2525318 Top cover grill4 2525255 Frame5 1103777 Motor support6 2525306 Side board7 2525256 Protecting grill cpl.8 2525257 Handle9 2525258 Roll water carriage (2 pcs)
10 2525260 Valveunitcpl.11 2558173 Water connection hose15 2525263 Inlet hose19 2525349 Mobile baseA-typecpl.20 2525275 Double roll (2 pcs)22 2525277 Swash chicane (2 pcs)23 1103179 Base cover24 1104457 Droplet trap25 1102319 Coarsedustfilter(5pcs)27 1100465 Evaporator mat
1100398 Activated charcoal evaporator mat28 1102685 Connecting bars with support29 2525278 Float cover30 1104462 Level switch31 1103785 Levelsafetyswitch32 1104467 Impeller33 1115356 Electrodes ionisation34 2525279 Impeller motor35 2525280 Fan cpl.36 2525281 Control panel37 1115515 Display LCD38 2525304 Control PCB39 1103719 Humidity sensor cpl.41 2524759 Radio humidity sensor42 2525353 Reiceiver module43 2525305 TransformerJapan44 1101225 Coarsedustfilter
1100259 Quattrofilter45 2525859 Support ionisation electrode cpl. (2 pcs)46 2543815 WatercarriageA-type47 2544589 Base water carriage48 2549653 Door switch-- 1110326 Brushforimpeller-- 2527171 Leakage sensor-- 2529755 Salt pill leakage sensor (5 pcs)-- 1119520 Ionisation cable
Notes
© Walter Meier (climate international) Ltd. 2007, Printed in switzerlandtechnical modifications reserved
Manufacturer:Walter Meier (climate international) Ltd.talstr. 35-37, P.O. Box, cH-8808 Pfäffikon (switzerland)Phone +41 55 416 61 11, Fax +41 55 416 62 62www.waltermeier.com, [email protected]
cONsuLtiNg, sALEs AND sErvicE:
solutions for indoor climate
reg.No. 40002-2