CORRIGO VENTILATION 3.X USER GUIDE

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The menu system Corrigo ventilation user guide, revision F
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There are sometimes further submenus linked to a menu or menu item. This is indicated by
an arrow symbol at the right-hand edge of the display. To choose one, use ARROW RIGHT
again.
To go to a previous menu level, press ARROW LEFT.
Change parameters
In some menus there are parameters that can be set. This is indicated by the yellow LED with
flashing.
A quick blinking (2 times/s) indicates that the parameter can be changed using the present
user access.
A slower blinking (1 time/s) indicates that a higher user access is required to change the
parameter.
To change a parameter, first press the OK button. If you need a higher user access than you
have to change the parameter, a log on menu will be displayed, see below. Otherwise, a
cursor will appear at the first settable value. If you wish to change the value, do so by
pressing the ARROW UP and ARROW DOWN buttons.
In numbers containing several digits you can move between the digits using the ARROW
LEFT/RIGHT buttons.
When the desired value is displayed press OK.
If there are further settable values displayed the cursor will automatically move to the next
one.
To pass a value without changing it, press RIGHT.
To abort a change and return to the initial setting, press and hold the C-button until the cursor
disappears.
Collected here are a number of menus showing running mode, selected functions, alarm
events and status of inputs and outputs.
Running mode
Running mode unit
The unit’s running mode can be changed without logging on.
The running mode can be set to Auto, Off, Manual reduced run or Manual normal run.
The Auto mode should normally be used.
Off can be used to stop the unit for service and similar. Manual normal run or Manual
reduced run will start the unit even if the timer says that the running mode should be “Off”.
If the running mode is set to Off, Manual normal run or Manual reduced run, a C alarm
is activated: Running mode Manual. The alarm automatically resets when the running mode
is set to Auto again.
Running mode
Selected functions
Alarm events
Input/Output
Running mode
Auto