Air Ventilation

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Air Ventilation

Depending on the type of accommodation the air ventilation system can differ. Below an overview of the different systems is can be found, with instructions on how to use these systems.

Ventilation system in living room 
The square white box on the wall in the living room is the main control for the air ventilation system in the residence. With the different buttons on the main control panel the desired setting can be selected.

Button 1: the display will show L4. This means the ventilation system is running at maximum.
Button 2: the display will show L1; Absence mode.
Button 3: the display will show L3; Presence mode.
Button 4: the display will show L3N; Night mode.
Button 5: the display will show L2; Presence mode for two people.


Ventilation system in bathroom
The bathroom control panel will put the ventilation system temporarily to maximum power. When using bath or shower, always turn on the ventilation in the bathroom. After usage, please close the bathroom door and leave the ventilation on for at least 30 minutes.

Button 1: increases the timer by 5 minutes each time you press button 1.
Button 2: reduces the timer by 5 minutes each time you press button 2.
Button 3: the display will show OFF. The system is shutting down.

When the bathroom panel is switched on, the panel in the living room will show “LOC”.  The air ventilation system is running maximum and cannot be operated in the living room. When button 3 is pressed and held in on the box in the living room, the system will be overruled and can be operated again.


Automatic ventilation system
This system will turn on automatically when the lights in the bathroom are turned on. After using the bath or shower, please close the bathroom door while the ventilation system is still running. The system will shut itself off automatically after a certain amount of time.