Atlantic Alfea, alféa S5, alféa S6, alféa S8 Operation Manual

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Operation manual
intended for professionals
and end users.
To be saved for
future consultation
Heat pump air/water
split, single service
www.atlantic.fr
Subject to modications without notice.
Non contractual document.
Document n° 1328-12 ~ 13/09/2010
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Contents
Instructions to be read before using the equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Start-up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Operation of the installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
User interface and room control unit (option) . . . . . 6
Appliance start up. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Quick start-up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Programming examples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Structure of the "End user" control menu . . . . . . 10
Precautions and warnings regarding your installation. . . 4
The outdoor unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
The hydraulic unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Control system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Fan convectors with integrated control system . 4
The radiators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Floor-heating systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Domestic hot water (DHW) . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Overall view of the installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Parametering the setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Setting parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
List of “End user” settings. . . . . . . . . . . 11
Information display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Operation of the DHW system . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Selecting cooling mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Conguring room control unit (Option) . . . . . . . 16
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Checking that the oor system is full . . . . . . . . 16
Checking the outdoor unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Checking the refrigeration circuit . . . . . . . . . . 16
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1 Instructions to be read before using the equipment
Please comply with the following instructions in order to avoid any risk of injury or inappropriate use of the appliance.
1.1 Safety instructions
1.1.1 Start-up
" Do not switch the appliance on until every
llings have been done.
" Do not try to install this appliance yourself.
" This heat pump requires an appropriately
qualied person to install it.
" The installation must always be connected to
the Earth and tted with a protective circuit breaker.
" Do not modify the electricity supply.
" The appliances are not reproof and should
therefore not be installed in a potentially explosive atmosphere.
1.1.2 Use
" Do not let children insert foreign bodies into
the fan protection grill or climb on top of the outdoor unit. The ns on the air exchanger are extremely ne and cause cuts.
" Nothing should obstruct the air circulation
through the evaporator and from the fan.
" Do not climb on the top of the outdoor unit.
" The room in which the appliance is operating
must be correctly ventilated in order to prevent any loss of oxygen if there is an escape of refrigerant gas.
" Consult your Installer before making any
changes or modications to the premises where the appliance is installed.
" Do not place any heat source under the room
control unit .
1.1.3 Maintenance
" Do not try to repair this appliance yourself.
" This appliance does not contain any components
capable of being repaired by the user himself. Removing one or other of the covers can expose you to dangerous electrical voltages.
" In any case, switching off the current is not
sufcient to protect you from any external electrical shocks (capacitors).
" Do not open the outdoor unit or the hydraulic
unit while they are operating.
" Switch off the power supply if there are any
abnormal noises, smells or smoke coming from the appliance and contact your installer.
" Switch off the power to the appliance before
you clean it.
" Do not use aggressive cleaning liquid or
solvents to clean the body work.
" Do not use a pressure washer to clean the
outdoor unit. This could damage the air exchanger and the water might penetrate into the electrical circuits.
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1.2 Precautions and warnings regarding your installation.
1.2.1 The outdoor unit
The outdoor unit contains the equipment for capturing energy from the ambient air.
Your installer has placed this unit in a location that enables it to operate in an optimum manner.
Nothing should obstruct the air circulation through the evaporator and from the fan.
The control system for your heating system is designed in ow temperature for the water based on the outdoor temperature (water control).
In cold periods, this water freezes in contact with the exchanger and is drained away by regular defrosting cycles.
The control system automatically controls the defrosting cycle, whose operation can lead to the quite normal emission of steam.
1.2.2 The hydraulic unit
The hydraulic unit contains the heat pump complete control system, in charge of controlling the heating comfort level and the production of domestic hot water (if the installation is tted with a DHW tank with electrical back-up heating).
The heat pump is equipped with an electric back-up system, which is designed to provide additional heat during the coldest periods.
1.2.3 Control system
Your installer has carefully adjusted your installation. Do not modify setting parameters without his agreement. If in doubt, do not hesitate to contact him.
The control system for your heating system is designed in ow temperature for the water based on the outdoor temperature (water control).
The installation of a room thermostat (option) allows to improve operation of the regulation (the inuence of the room temperature is taken into account).
1.2.4 Fan convectors with integrated control system
Do not use a room sensor in the area.
1.2.5 The radiators
To ensure the function of the regulation with room inuence, it's necessary that the room in which the room thermostat is installed has no thermostatic valve or that they must be completely open.
1.2.6 Floor-heating systems
New oor-heating systems require to be initially heated slowly to avoid any problems with cracking. Check with your installer that this initial heating procedure has indeed been performed before using your heating system freely.
To be efcient, oor-heating systems do not need to be very hot and never should be. At most, the systems should be warm to the touch in cold weather.
The great stability in a regulation system for oor-heating systems avoids sharp differences in temperature. However, this stability involves a reaction time of the order of several hours, (approx 6 hours).
Any changes to the setting must be made slowly, leaving the installation time to react. Adjusting the system to exaggerated setting or in an untimely manner always results in signicant temperature uctuations during course of the day.
Similarly if your dwelling has a oor-heating system, do not reduce the heating or switch it off if you will be absent for a short period. The reheating period is always quite long (approx 6 hours).
1.2.7 Domestic hot water (DHW)
This function is designed as an option through the use of a DHW tank with electrical backup heating.
When the DHW production is required, the heat pump adapts to this demand with higher priority.
No space heating is produced while the domestic hot water is being prepared.
Domestic hot water (DHW) is produced by the heat pump and then topped up, if necessary, by electrical backup heating or the boiler.
To ensure a DHW setting over 45°C, the electrical backup heating or the boiler must be left on.
The electrical backup heating enables anti-legionella cycles to be conducted efciently.
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2 Overall view of the installation
Your heat pump has been congured by your installer. It is composed of the following main elements :
- The outdoor unit is positioned, as its name indicates, outside your dwelling and extracts energy from the outside air.
- The hydraulic unit positioned in your boiler room, cellar, garage or even your kitchen, transfers the energy to the heating circuit (and the domestic hot water).
- The outdoor sensor detects the outdoor temperature.
Optional equipment :
- Room thermostat.
- Room control unit.
Heat pumps are systems that can be connected to any form of low temperature heat distribution systems : the heat captured by the heat pump can therefore be used in different ways :
- Floor-heating systems.
- Radiators or fan coil heaters.
- Domestic hot water (DHW).
gure 1 - Overall view of the conguration of a complete installation
Room
control unit
or / and
Options
depending on the system congurations
Room
thermostat
Outdoor
sensor
Control options
2nd circuit kit
DHW kit
Boiler
connexion kit
The outdoor unit
The hydraulic unit
DHW tank
(with electrical
back-up heating)
Heating circuit
Radiators or
fan convectors
Heating circuit
Floor heating system
or
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3 Operation of the installation
3.1 User interface and room control unit (option)
gure 2 - User interface, room control unit (option) and room thermostat (option)
Auto
ESC
OK
0 4 8 12 16 20 24
1
2
3
4
5
7
13
8
6
Auto
ESC
OK
RESET
0 4 8 12 16 20 24
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
°C
Auto
10
11
12
13
User interface
Room control unit (option)
Room thermostat (option)
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Ref. Functions - Denitions
1 Selecting of the DHW operating mode
(Domestic hot water).
Marche
Arrêt
- If the installation is tted with a DHW tank.
- On : Production of DHW according to the time program.
- Off : Preparing the domestic hot water for stopping with the anti-frost function active.
- Manual start button : Hold down the DHW key for 3 seconds. Switch from "reduced" to "comfort" until the next time the ECS timer switches over.
2 Digital display. - Operating control. Readout of the current temperature, of the heating mode
and of any faults
.
- View the settings.
3 Exit "ESC". - Quit the menu.
4 Navigation and setting. - Selecting the menu.
- Setting parameters.
- Adjusting the ambient temperature setpoint.
5 Selecting the heating mode.
-
Auto
Heating operating according to the heating programme
(Summer/winter mode switchover is automatic).
-
Constant comfort temperature.
-
Constant reduced temperature.
-
Stand-by mode with anti-frost protection
(Provided that the heat pump's electrical power supply is not interrupted).
6 Information display. - Various data (please see page 15).
-
Reading error codes.
-
Information concerning maintenance, special mode.
7 Conrm "OK". - Input into the selected menu.
- Conrmation of the parameter settings.
- Conrmation of the adjustment to the comfort temp. setting.
8 Selecting cooling mode.
Auto
- If the installation is tted with the cooling kit :
-
Cooling operating according to the heating programme
(Summer/winter mode switchover is automatic).
9 RESET button
(Hold down the "RESET" key for 3 sec).
- Reinitialising the parameters and cancelling error messages.
Do not use during normal operation.
10 Selecting the heating mode.
-
Auto
Heating operating according to the heating programme
(Summer/winter mode switchover is automatic).
-
Constant comfort temperature.
-
Constant reduced temperature.
-
Stand-by mode with anti-frost protection
(Provided that the heat pump's electrical power supply is not interrupted).
11 Digital display. - Operating control. Readout of the current temperature, of the heating mode
and of any faults
.
12 Control knob. - Adjusting the ambient temperature setpoint.
13 Presence key. - Comfort / Reduced switchover.
On
Off
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3.2 Appliance start up.
• The installation and 1st start up of the appliance must be done by a qualied installer. That person will also give you instructions on starting and running the appliance.
• Ensure that the installation is fully lled with water and has been correctly bled and that there is a sufcient pressure of 1.5 to 2 bars on the manometer (Ref. 2, gure 4).
• Close the installation's main circuit breaker.
In winter, so that the compressor can be preheated, close the installation's main circuit breaker (outdoor unit's power supply) some hours before pressing the on/off button.
3.3 Quick start-up
Once your installer has started your installation for the rst time :
• Engage the start/stop switch. During the regulator initialisation phase,
the display shows all the symbols and then "Data, update" and then "State heat pump".
• Select the "AUTO" heating mode (gure 5).
• Select the DHW mode (gure 5).
If the installation is tted with a DHW tank with electrical back-up heating :
• Set the current date and time (gure 6).
gure 3 - Opening the door
gure 5 - Selecting the heating mode (AUTO)
and selecting the DHW operating mode
gure 6 - Setting the time and the date
Press OK
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Choose menu Time and date
Time of day and date Operator section
Press OK
Select line: Hours / minutes or Day / Month or Year.
Time of day and date
Hours / minutes
Press OK
Make all the settings
Press OK to conrm each setting.
Time of day and date
Hours / minutes
Press heating mode key to return to basic display (n°1, gure 7).
gure 4 - Start-up
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1. User interface
2. Manometer (installation hydraulic pressure)
3. Start/stop switch
1
2
3
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3.4 Programming examples
Setting the time.
gure 7 - Setting the time
0
4 8 12 16 20 24
AUTO
2
0
4 8 12 16 20 24
AUTO
3
0
4 8 12 16 20 24
AUTO
4
0
4 8 12 16 2 0 24
AUTO
1
5
0
4 8 12 16 20 24
AUTO
6
0 4 8 12 16 20 24
AUTO
Keys Display example Description
Basic display
If the basic display is not shown, press ESC to return to it
Press OK.
Turn the knob, choose menu Time and date.
Press OK to conrm.
Turn the knob, Select line 1 Hours / minutes,
Press OK to conrm.
The hour display ashes
Turn the knob to set the time,
Press OK.
The minutes display ashes,
Turn the knob to set the minutes.
Press OK
The setting are recorded
Room setpoint 1
Time of day and date Operator section
Time of day and date
Hours /minutes
Time of day and date
Hours /minutes
Time of day and date
Hours /minutes
Time of day and date
Hours /minutes
Turn the knob to make other settings
or Press heating mode key to return to
basic display.
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3.5 Structure of the "End user" control menu
1 2 3
20
500 501 502 503 504 505 506 516
641 642 643 648
710
712
714
6711
7141
8410
8412
8413
8700
8702
8702
...
9037
65 °C
1610
...24 h
0...60 min
35 °C
...
1
4 °C...
8701
English, German...
Basic display
Brief press
End user
Commissioning Engineer OEM
Time of day and date
Hours / minutes Day / Month Year
Hours Minutes
Operator section Language
Time prog heating circuit 1
Time prog heating circuit 2
Time program 4/DHW
Pre-selection
Pre-selection
1st phase on 1st phase off
1st phase on 1st phase off
2nd phase on 2nd phase off 3rd phase on 3rd phase off Default values
Mon-Sun Mon-Fri Sat-Sun Monday Tuesday … Sunday
Holidays heating circuit 1
Holidays heating circuit 2
Operation level
Period 1 Period 2 ... Period 8
Heating circuit 1
Heating circuit 2
Comfort setpoint Reduced temp...
Reduced setpoint
Temp. frost protect... comfort
Frost protect. setpoint
reduced temp.
Domestic hot water
Nominal setpoint
Reduced temp...
Fault Reset HP
No, Yes
Service/special operation
Emergency operation
Off, On
Diagnostics heat generation
Return temp HP
Flow temp HP
Compressor modulation
Diagnostics consumers Outdside temp.
Reset outside temp min
Off, On
Reset outside temp max
Relay output QX7
gure 8 - Programming example
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Line Function
Setting range or display
Setting increment
Basic setting
Date and time
1 Hours / minutes 00:00... 23:59 1
2 Day / Month 01.01... 31.12 1
3 Year 1900... 2099 1
User interface
20 Language English, Deutsch, Français,
Italiano, Nederlands...
Heating time program, circuit 1
500 Pre-selection (day / week)
Mon-Sun Mon-Fri Sat-Sun Monday Tuesday…
Mon-Sun
501 1st phase On (start) 00:00... --:-- 10 min 6:00
502 1st phase Off (end) 00:00... --:-- 10 min 22:00
503 2nd phase On (start) 00:00... --:-- 10 min --:--
504 2nd phase Off (end) 00:00... --:-- 10 min --:--
505 3rd phase On (start) 00:00... --:-- 10 min --:--
506 3rd phase Off (end) 00:00... --:-- 10 min --:--
516 Default values, Circuit 1 No, Yes No
Yes + OK: The default values memorised in the regulator replace and cancel the customised heating programmes. Your customised settings are therefore lost.
3.6.3 List of “End user” settings
3.6 Parametering the setting
3.6.1 General
• Only the parameters accessible to levels : End user
are described in this document.
• The parameters accessible at level : Commissioning level Engineer
… are described in the document reserved for these professional specialists. Do not make any
modications to these parameters without advice from these professional specialists.
3.6.2 Setting parameters
With the screen on basic display.
- Press OK.
Once in "End user" level.
- Scroll the menu list.
- Choose the desired menu.
- Scroll the function lines.
- Choose the desired line.
- Adjust the parameter.
- Check the setting by pressing OK.
- To return the menu, press ESC.
If no setting is made for 8 minutes, the screen returns automatically to the basic display.
Basic display
OK
Brief press
End user
OK OK OK
Time of day and date Hours / minutes 1 Hours 1...24 h
Operator section Day / Month 2 Minutes 0...60 min Time prog heating circuit 1 Year 3 ...
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Line Function
Setting range or display
Setting increment
Basic setting
Heating time program, circuit 2
If the installation consists of 2 heating circuits (Only with the 2nd circuit kit option).
520 Pre-selection (day / week)
Mon-Sun Mon-Fri Sat-Sun Monday Tuesday…
Mon-Sun
521 1st phase On (start) 00:00... --:-- 10 min 6:00
522 1st phase Off (end) 00:00... --:-- 10 min 22:00
523 2nd phase On (start) 00:00... --:-- 10 min --:--
524 2nd phase Off (end) 00:00... --:-- 10 min --:--
525 3rd phase On (start) 00:00... --:-- 10 min --:--
526 3rd phase Off (end) 00:00... --:-- 10 min --:--
536 Default values, Circuit 2 No, Yes No
Yes + OK: The default values memorised in the regulator replace and cancel the customised heating programmes. Your customised settings are therefore lost.
Time program 4 / DHW
If the installation is tted with a DHW tank. (Only with the DHW kit option).
560 Pre-selection (day / week)
Mon-Sun Mon-Fri Sat-Sun Monday Tuesday…
Mon-Sun
561 1st phase On (start) 00:00... --:-- 10 min 00:00
562 1st phase Off (end) 00:00... --:-- 10 min 05:00
563 2nd phase On (start) 00:00... --:-- 10 min --:--
564 2nd phase Off (end) 00:00... --:-- 10 min --:--
565 3rd phase On (start) 00:00... --:-- 10 min --:--
566 3rd phase Off (end) 00:00... --:-- 10 min --:--
576 Default values No, Yes No
Yes + OK: The default values memorised in the regulator replace and cancel the customised heating programmes. Your customised settings are therefore lost.
Time program 5 / Cooling
If the installation is tted with the cooling kit (Only with the cooling kit option).
600 Pre-selection (day / week)
Mon-Sun Mon-Fri Sat-Sun Monday Tuesday…
Mon-Sun
601 1st phase On (start) 00:00... --:-- 10 min 8:00
602 1st phase Off (end) 00:00... --:-- 10 min 20:00
603 2nd phase On (start) 00:00... --:-- 10 min --:--
604 2nd phase Off (end) 00:00... --:-- 10 min --:--
605 3rd phase On (start) 00:00... --:-- 10 min --:--
606 3rd phase Off (end) 00:00... --:-- 10 min --:--
616 Default values No, Yes No
Yes + OK: The default values memorised in the regulator replace and cancel the customised heating programmes. Your customised settings are therefore lost.
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Line Function
Setting range or display
Setting increment
Basic setting
Holidays, heating circuit 1
641 Preselection Period 1 to 8 Period 1
642 Start (Day / Month) 01.01... 31.12 1
643 End (Day / Month) 01.01... 31.12 1
648 Operating level (during the holidays) Frost protection, Reduced Frost
protection
Holidays, heating circuit 2
If the installation consists of 2 heating circuits (Only with the 2
nd
circuit kit option).
651 Preselection Period 1 to 8 Period 1
652 Start (Day / Month) 01.01... 31.12 1
653 End (Day / Month) 01.01... 31.12 1
658 Operating level (during the holidays) Frost protection, Reduced Frost
protection
Heating Circuit 1
710 Comfort heating setpoint from reduced setpoint to 35°C 0,5 °C 20 °C
712 Reduced setpoint from frost protection setpoint…
to comfort setpoint
0,5 °C 18 °C
714 Frost protection setpoint from 4°C…
to reduced setpoint
0,5 °C 8 °C
Cooling circuit 1
901 Operating mode Off, Automatic Off
902 Comfort cooling setpoint 17... 40 °C 0,5 °C 24 °C
907 Release 24h/day, Time program HC,
Time program 5 / Cooling
Time
program 5
If the installation is tted with a DHW tank, set the parameter 907 to "Time program 5 / Cooling" (In order to activate cooling only during the day and leave the DHW system to operate during the night).
Heating Circuit 2
If the installation consists of 2 heating circuits (Only with the 2nd circuit kit option).
1010 Comfort heating setpoint from reduced setpoint to 35°C 0,5 °C 20 °C
1012 Reduced setpoint from frost protection setpoint…
to comfort setpoint
0,5 °C 18 °C
1014 Frost protection setpoint from 4°C… to reduced setpoint 0,5 °C 8 °C
Domestic hot water (DHW) (Only with the DHW kit option)
1610 Nominal setpoint Reduced setting (line 1612)…
to 65 °C
1 50 °C
The backup electrical system is required to reach this level.
1612 Reduced setpoint 8 °C...
to Nominal setpoint (line 1610)
1 25 °C
Swimming pool (Only with swimming pool kit option)
2056 Setpoint source heating 8... 35 °C 22 °C
Fault
6711 Reset HP No, Yes No
Service / Special operation
7141 Emergency operation Off, On Off
Off : The heat pump does not use the backup electrical heating system or the boiler connection when a fault occurs (error 370) On : The heat pump uses the backup electrical system or the boiler connection when a fault occurs (error 370). In the "On" position, the energy costs can be onerous if the error is not eliminated.
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Line Function
Setting range or display
Setting increment
Basic setting
Diagnostics heat generation
8410 Return temp HP 0... 140 °C
Setpoint (return) HP 0... 140 °C
8412 Flow temp HP 0... 140 °C
Setpoint (ow) HP 0... 140 °C
8413 Compressor modulation 0... 100%
Diagnostics consumers
8700 Outdside temperature -50... 50 °C
8701 Outside temp min
Reset ? (No, Yes)
-50... 50 °C
8702 Outside temp max
Reset ? (No, Yes)
-50... 50 °C
8740 Room temperature 1 0... 50 °C 20 °C
Room setpoint 1 4... 35 °C 20 °C
8743 Flow temperature 1 0... 140 °C 50 °C
Flow temperature setpoint 1 0... 140 °C 50 °C
8756 Flow temp cooling 1 0... 140 °C 0 °C
Flow temp setpoint cooling 1 0... 140 °C 0 °C
8770 Room temperature 2 0... 50 °C 20 °C
Room setpoint 2 4... 35 °C 20 °C
8773 Flow temperature 2 0... 140 °C 50 °C
Flow temperature setpoint 2 0... 140 °C 50 °C
8830 DHW (domestic hot water) temperature 0... 140 °C
DHW temperature setpoint 5... 80 °C 50 °C
8900 Swimming pool temperature 0... 140 °C
Swimming pool temperature setpoint 0... 35 °C 22 °C
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3.7 Information display
Various data can be displayed by pressing the info button.
Depending on the type of unit, conguration and operating state, some of the info lines listed below may not appear.
- Possible error messages from the error code list. The display shows the "Bell" symbol
.
" Consult your heating technician.
- Possible service messages from the maintenance code list. The display shows the “Key” symbol
.
" Consult your heating technician.
- Possible special mode messages. The display shows the “Key” symbol
.
" Consult your heating technician.
Various data (See below).
3.8 Details
If the electrical power supply has been cut off while the heat pump is operating (electrical power failure or unprogrammed pressing of the on/off switch on the hydraulic unit) the display will show error 370 when the appliance restarts.
Do not be concerned, the communication between the outdoor and hydraulic unit will re-establish itself in a few moments.
3.9 Operation of the DHW system
The key enables you to switch the DHW (domestic hot water) mode on and off (If the installation is tted with a DHW tank with electrical back-up heating).
The selection is shown by a bar, which appears under the corresponding symbol.
Press the info key
to obtain the details on the DHW (temperature setting operation).
To ensure a DHW setting over 45°C, the electrical backup heating or the boiler must be left on.
3.10 Selecting cooling mode
If the installation is tted with the cooling kit.
The key activates and deactivates cooling mode.
gure 9 - Information key
gure 10 - Selecting
the DHW operating mode
(domestic hot water)
gure 11 -
Selecting cooling mode
...
Brief press
Details of any error
Operating values
Designation Line
Floor drying current setpoint . -
Current drying day. -
Terminated drying days. -
State heat pump. 8006
State supplementary source. 8022
State DHW. 8003
State swimming pool. 8011
State heating circuit 1. 8000
State heating circuit 2. 8001
State cooling circuit 1. 8004
Outdoor temperature. 8700
Room temperature 1.
8740
Room setpoint 1.
Flow temperature 1.
8743
Flow temperature setpoint1.
Room temperature 2.
8770
Room setpoint 2.
Flow temperature 2.
8773
Flow temperature setpoint 2.
DHW (domestic hot water) temperature. 8830
Heat pump return temperature.
8410
Setpoint (return) HP.
Heat pump ow temperature.
8412
Setpoint (ow) HP.
Swimming pool temperature.
8900
Swimming pool temperature setpoint.
Operation manual "1328 - EN" - 15 -
Split system
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Date of in stallation :
Con tac t of you r h eat ing t ech nic ian or y our af ter -sa les serv ice .
Subject to modications without notice. Non contractual document.
This appliance is marked with this symbol. This means that electrical and electronic products shall not be mixed with general household waste. European Community countries(*), Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein should have a dedicated collection system for these products. Do not try to dismantle the system yourself as this could have harmful effects on your health and on the environment. The dismantling and treatment of refrigerant, oil and other parts must be done by a qualied installer in accordance with relevant local and national regulations. This appliance must be treated at a specialized treatment facility for re-use, recycling and other forms of recovery and shall not be disposed of in the municipal waste stream. Please contact the installer or local authority for more information. * subject to the national law of each member state
4 Maintenance
In order to insure your appliance operates correctly for many years, the maintenance operations described below are required at the start of each heating season.
Generally, these are performed as part of a service contract.
4.1 Checking that the oor system is full
The pressure in the oor system when it is cold and when it has stopped must be 1,5 bars.
If lling and re-pressurization are required, check what type of uid has been used initially.
If in any doubt, contact your installer. Warning : If frequent lling is required, have the installation's
sealing checked.
4.2 Checking the outdoor unit
Dust off the heat exchanger if necessary, being careful not to damage the ns.
Check that there is nothing obstructing the passage of air.
4.3 Checking the refrigeration circuit
3.11 Conguring room control unit (Option)
Installation equipped with a room control unit During commissioning, after an initialisation period of
approx. 3 minutes, the user’s language must be set :
- Press the key OK.
- Choose menu (User interface).
- Choose language : English.
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When the refrigerant uid charge is in excess of 2kg (S 10, S 13 and S 16 models), it is compulsory to have an approved after sales service check the refrigeration circuit every year.
Consult your heating technician.
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