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iamsammajor

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#261318 20-Nov-2019 19:02
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hi guys,

 

 

 

I had the 1st powercut in my area, and the HRV panel didnt turn itself back on when the powercut finished.

 

The panel itself doesnt have any buttons. does anyone know how could I turn it back on? attached below is the control panel.

 

 

 

 

cheers,

 

Sam


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Leonita
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  #2892698 27-Mar-2022 12:34
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Goosey:

 

Find the circuit breaker again and switch it off for a minute or two then turn it back on. 

 

(you probally did this already right)?

 

 

 

Edit: just saw you plugged it in elsewhere.... 

 

 

 

Ok, so maybe the network cable connection is dodge?  (thats the link between the unit and the display). 

 

have you tried checking the connection on the wall display?  (carefully take it off...that front cover should pop off and then you should see the screws).

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thanks, I will try that and see what happens.  Appreciate your help!




iamsammajor

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  #2892922 27-Mar-2022 21:38
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Leonita:

Oh bummer.  Did you get your motor unit fixed?


 


I checked the network connections at the back of the touchscreen panel, it's well connected.  So, still not working. Looks like I am back to looking at my motor unit, which currently has a red light flashing inside the plastic box motor unit - so it's getting power.



Yep same as mine, the small box where the cable goes in had a red light, but just didn’t turn on.
I would recommend take it as a chance for a alternate system if it is your house.

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