Sinclair XK64 User Manual

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USER'S MANUAL
SINCLAIR WATER HEATER
Wired controller XK64
HEAT PUMPS
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Contents
1. Appearance ...................................................................................... 1
2. Button Descriptions .......................................................................... 1
3. Introduction to LCD Icons ................................................................ 2
4. Operation Modes ............................................................................. 3
4.1 Common Modes ......................................................................... 3
4.2 Special Modes ............................................................................ 3
5. Functions .......................................................................................... 4
6. Operation Instructions ...................................................................... 5
6.1 On/Off Setting ............................................................................. 5
6.2 Common Modes Setting ............................................................. 5
6.3 Special Modes Setting ................................................................ 6
6.4 Water Temperature Setting ........................................................ 7
6.5 Time Setting ............................................................................... 7
6.5.1 System Time Setting ............................................................ 7
6.5.2 Timer Setting ........................................................................ 7
6.5.3 Preset Time Setting ............................................................. 9
6.6 Function Setting ....................................................................... 11
6.6.1 I-KNOW ............................................................................. 11
6.6.2 RAPID ................................................................................ 11
6.6.3 CYCLE, SUNFLOWER, ABSENCE, and ONCE ............... 11
6.6.4 STERILIZE ......................................................................... 11
6.6.5 VACATION ......................................................................... 14
6.6.6 CYCLE ............................................................................... 15
6.7 Special Function ....................................................................... 17
6.7.1 Keypad Lock ...................................................................... 17
6.7.2 Cleaning (available to circular models only)...................... 18
6.7.3 Manual/Automatic switchover for the water return pump .. 18
6.7.4 Temperature unit setting (/) ........................................ 18
6.7.5 Temperature sensor setting for ON/OFF control ............... 19
6.8 Errors Display ........................................................................... 19
7. Precautions .................................................................................... 20
Appendix: Errors and Symptoms ....................................................... 21
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1. Appearance

1
i-know button
2
Timer button
3
Function button
4
Rapid button
5
Mode button
6
Up button
7
On/Off button
8
Down button

2. Button Descriptions

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1
6
Display of defrost, antifreeze running, and e-heater running (or display of the Special E-HEATER Mode).
2
Display of RAPID and I-KNOW function.
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Display of hot water volume (this function is unavailable to models with single temperature sensor).
8
Display of operating/standby. Display of Keypad Lock function.
9
Display of actual water temperature, temperature setpoint, error codes, and running parameters.
5
Display of system time, preset time, timer setting and running parameters.
10
Display of the sub-controller. (This function is reserved.)

3. Introduction to LCD Icons

Display of Common Operation Modes: HOTWATER, SAVE, PRESET and NIGHT mode.
Display of CYCLE, STERILIZE, SUNFLOWER, ABSENCE, VACATION, and ONCE function
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(the STERILIZE function may not work for models without an electrical heater).
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4. Operation Modes

Mode Name
Description
HOTWATER
In the standard hot water mode, the uint will start or stop based on the difference between the temperature setpoint and the actual water temperature. If the temperature setpoint is higher than that can be achieved by the heat pump, only the electrical heater will be used for heating when the heat pump is unavailable.)
SAVE
PRESET
Mode Name
Description
E-HEATER
Only when the heat pump is faulty, this mode is recommended to be adopted.In this mode, only the electrical heater is used for heating and determines when to start and stop based on the difference between the temperature setpoint and the actual water temperature.

4.1 Common Modes

This mode is similar to the HOTWATER mode. However, this mode allows only the heat pump but not the electrical heater for heating. Note: The SAVE mode requires proper temperature setpoint. It is recommended that this mode is adopted when the required water temperature is not higher than 50°C. If the temperature setpoint is too high or the ambient temperature is too low and when the capacity of the heat pump is insufficient, the error code L6 will be displayed and heating will be stopped. In this case, decrease the temperature setpoint to a value which is lower than the actual water temperature. Then, L6 will disappear automatically.
This mode enables time presetting for using the hot water. The unit determines when to start based on the ambient temperature and the difference between the preset water temperature and the actual water temperature. When the preset period elapses, one hour later, the unit will stop. Once setup, this mode runs circularly every day.
The unit will start or stop at the fixed period from 00:00-06:00 based
NIGHT
on the difference between the temperature setpoint and the actual water temperature. Beyond this period, the unit keeps off. Once setup, this mode runs circularly every day.

4.2 Special Modes

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5. Functions

Function Name
Description
TIMER
RAPID
The electrical heater is started to prepare hot water rapidly to meet the urgent need for hot water.This function is available only when the water tank equipped with the auxiliary electrical heater.
I-KNOW
The unit simulates the user’s habitual operation by collecting and analyzing water data in some period and then realizes the automatic operation. And it will remain medium water temperature when the user does not require large amount of hot water.
The water pipe is preheated duly to ensure that hot water is provided any time. Provision of hot water does not require exhausting of cold water in the water pipe, which is different from conventional water heaters.
Water is heated to 70°C or higher (when the temperature can be set to be higher than 70°C), to sterilize the water tank.
By detecting the ambient temperature around a day, the water heater enables the unit to run when the ambient temperature is relatively high, which enables higher efficiency of the unit. At a lower ambient temperature, the water temperature is kept at medium level to meet users’ basic requirements.
ABSENCE
This function can be adopted when the user is absent for a short time. This prevents frequent start-up of the unit and saves heat and electricity.
VACATION
During the vacation set by the user, the unit keeps the water temperature at a relatively low level to save heat and electricity. The STERILIZE function is started one day before the vacation is over and hot water is prepared by advance.
ONCE
The unit stops automatically after heating a tank of water. This saves energy to the most extent when a tank of hot water is available to the user.
RAPID
STERI
LIZE
CYCLE
I-KNO
W
SUNF
LOWE
R
ABSE
NCE
VACA
TION
ONCE
TIMER
HOTWATE
R
SAVE
PRESET
× × × √ × ×
NIGHT
× × × √ × ×
E-HEATER
× × √ × × × × × √
The unit starts and stops as the timer setting. Once setup, this function works circularly every day.
CYCLE
STERILIZE
SUNFLOWER
Functions supported by different operation modes:
Function
Mode
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HOTWATER SAVE
PRESET
NIGHT

6. Operation Instructions

6.1 On/Off Setting

The unit will be started or stopped by pressing the “On/Off” button.
Note: After energization and under normal communication, the LCD will display the water temperature, time, and hot water volume (for models with dual temperature sensor) under both On and Off states of the unit. It means the Off state if the LCD does not display the running mode, as shown in the following figure.

6.2 Common Modes Setting

In the On state of the unit, press the MODE button to switch the operation modes in the following sequence:
The HOTWATER mode is shown in the following figure.
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6.3 Special Modes Setting

If the heat pump of a water heater equipped with an electrical heater is faulty, users can press and hold MODE+RAPID for 5 seconds in any mode under the On state to enter the E-HEATER mode.
Note: The E-HEATER mode can be used only when the heat pump is faulty. In this case, contact the aftersales service immediately.
The E-HEATER mode is shown in the following figure.
In the E-HEATER mode, users can press the MODE button to switch to the HOTWATER mode. Note that the E-HEATER mode will be cancelled automatically and
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Main interface
Hour value of the
system time
blinks.
Minute value of the system time
blinks.
Press and hold the
TIMER button.
Press the TIMER
button.
Press or to
adjust the value.
Press or to
adjust the value.
Press the TIMER
button.
Setting is complete.
the HOTWATER mode will be started upon restart of the water heater in the case of blackout.

6.4 Water Temperature Setting

In the On state, press to increase or press to decrease the temperature setpoint. The water temperature will increase or decrease continuously by 1°C when the button is pressed and held.
The minimum temperature setpoint for all models is 35°C. The maximum temperature setpoint can be set to 55°C, 58°C, or 70°C. For details, see the Integrated Unit User Manual.

6.5 Time Setting

6.5.1 System Time Setting

In the main interface, press and hold the TIMER button for 5 seconds. The system time setting interface is displayed. The clock icon is on and the hour value blinks. Press ▲ or ▼ to adjust the hour value and press the TIMER button to confirm setting. Then the minute value flickers. Press ▲ or ▼ to adjust the minute value and press the TIMER button to confirm setting. After system time setting is saved, the main interface is displayed. In the setting process, if no button is pressed within 15 seconds, the main interface will be displayed and setting will not be saved.
The system time ranges from 00:00 to 23:59. Each time you press ▲ or ▼, the
time increases or decreases by 1 hour or 1 minute. When the button is pressed and held, the time increases or decreases continuously by 1 hour or 1 minute.
The setting process is shown in the following figure.

6.5.2 Timer Setting

Timer setting: Under the HOTWATER or SAVE mode or under the Off state,
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Main interface
Timer is on and
the hour value
blink.
Timer is on and
the minute value
blink.
Press the
TIMER button.
Press the
TIMER button.
Press or to
adjust the value.
Press or to
adjust the value.
Timer is off and
the hour value
blink.
Press or to
adjust the value.
Press the
TIMER button.
Timer is off and
the minute value
blink.
Press the
TIMER
button
.
Press or to
adjust the value.
Press the
TIMER button.
Press the
TIMER button.
Cancel the timer.
Setting is
complete and the
timer is started.
press the TIMER button to enter the timer setting interface. The TIMER and ON icons are on and the hour value blinks. Press ▲ or ▼ to adjust the hour value and press the TIMER button to confirm setting. Then the minute value flickers. Press ▲ or ▼ to adjust the minute value and press the TIMER button to confirm setting. Then the OFF icon is on and ON icon is off. The hour value blinks. Press ▲ or ▼ to adjust the hour value and press the TIMER button to confirm setting. Then the minute value flickers. Press ▲ or ▼ to adjust the minute value and press the TIMER button to confirm setting. After the scheduled on/off time setting is saved, the main interface is displayed. In the setting process, if no button is pressed within 15 seconds, the main interface will be displayed and setting will not be saved.
Timer cancelling: After the scheduled on/off time is set, press the TIMER button to cancel it.
Note: The scheduled on time and off time cannot be the same; otherwise, the LCD switches to the interface for resetting the timer.
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6.5.3 Preset Time Setting

In the PRESET mode, hot water is prepared in advance by the preset time.
In the main interface of the PRESET mode, press the TIMER button to enter the selection interface. PRESET 1 blinks while PRESET 2 and PRESET 3 are not displayed. Press ▲ or ▼ and the LCD blinks circularly in the flowing sequence: PRESET 1 – PRESET 2 – PRESET 3 – PRESET 1.
Preset time setting: Press the TIMER button to select PRESET 1. Then the PRESET 1 icon is on and the hour value blinks. Press ▲ or ▼ to adjust the hour value and press the TIMER button to confirm setting. Then the minute value flickers. Press or ▼ to adjust the minute value and press the TIMER button to confirm setting. After time setting for PRESET 1 is saved, the main interface is displayed.
PRESET 2 or PRESET 3 setting: Press the TIMER button to select PRESET 2 and then the ON icon blinks. Press ▲ or ▼ to switch the ON and OFF icons. When the ON icon blinks, press the TIMER button. Then the PRESET 2 icon is on and the ON icon is off. The hour value blinks. Press ▲ or ▼ to adjust the hour value and press the TIMER button to confirm setting. Then the minute value flickers. Press ▲ or ▼ to adjust the minute value and press the TIMER button to confirm setting. After time setting for PRESET 2 is saved, the main interface is displayed. The method for setting PRESET 3 is the same as that for PRESET 2. (After setting is saved, the ON and OFF icons are not displayed in the main interface as these icons are available in the setting process.)
In the time presetting process, if no button is pressed within 15 seconds the preset interface will switch to the main interface automatically and setting will not be saved.
If the time preset for PRESET 1, PRESET 2, and PRESET 3 is the same, it is regarded as one timer.
The preset time can be memorized. If the preset time does not need to be reset, users only need to select on or off.
Preset time cancelling: After time is preset for PRESET 2 or PRESET 3, users can press the TIMER button to display the selection interface. The icon of PRESET 2 blinks. Press ▲ or ▼ and the LCD blinks circularly in the flowing sequence: PRESET 2 – PRESET 3 – PRESET 1 – PRESET 2. Select PRESET 2 and press the TIMER button. Select to cancel PRESET 2. Then the PRESET 2 icon is on and the ON icon blinks. Press ▲ or ▼ to select OFF. Press the TIMER button to confirm cancelling and return to the main interface. The method for cancelling preset time for PRESET 3 is the same
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Main interface
PRESET 1
blinks.
The ON icon
blinks.
Press the
TIMER button.
Press or to select
PRESET X
The hour value
of PRESET X
blinks.
Press or to
adjust the value.
Press the
TIMER button.
The minute
value of
PRESET X
blinks.
Press the TIMER button.
Press the TIMER button.
The OFF icon
blinks.
PRESET 2 or
PRESET 3
blinks.
Press the TIMER button.
Press the TIMER button.
Press or to adjust
the value.
Press the
TIMER
button
.
Press
or
to
select on or off
.
Setting is complete
and PRESET X is
canceled.
Setting is complete and PRESET X is
started.
as that for PRESET 2. Preset time for PRESET 1 cannot be cancelled. If users select PRESET 1, the time setting interface will be displayed.
on the preset time and ambient temperature and stops one hour after the preset time.
The PRESET mode runs circularly. The water heater starts to heat up water based
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6.6 Function Setting

6.6.1 I-KNOW

In the On state, press the i-know button to select the I-KNOW function. To cancel
this function, press the i-know button again.

6.6.2 RAPID

In the On state, press the RAPID button to select the RAPID function. The electrical heater is started for heat up. To cancel this function, press the RAPID button again. Then electrical heater is stopped.
Under the E-HEATER mode, users can press the RAPID button to switch to the HOTWATER mode. To return to the E-HEATER mode, press the RAPID button again.

6.6.3 CYCLE, SUNFLOWER, ABSENCE, and ONCE

In the On state, press the FUNCTION button to enter the interface for selecting among the CYCLE, SUNFLOWER, ABSENCE, and ONCE functions. When a function is selected, the corresponding icon blinks. Then users can press ▲ or ▼ to start or cancel this function. If no operation is performed within 5 seconds, it will be regarded that this function is not required. If this function is started, the function icon is displayed without blinking. If this function is cancelled, the function icon will not be displayed. If no function is selected in setting interface for 5 seconds, the interface switches back to the original status.

6.6.4 STERILIZE

The STERILIZE function is available under four common modes. However, after this function is set, the unit runs as under the HOTWATER mode. The water heater controls startup and shutdown of the unit based on the difference between the actual water temperature and that required for sterilization.
In the On state and in a common mode, press the FUNCTION button to enter the function selection interface. When the STERILIZE function is selected, the corresponding icon blinks. At the same time, the preset circular sterilization duration is displayed as d:XX, as shown in the following figure.
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Sterilization
Parameter
Meaning
Range
d value
Day interval for circular sterilization
0-10 days; 0 indicates sterilization for once only and the sterilization function will be canceled after being performed.
h value
Time point for circular sterilization
00:00-23:00
During this period, the following operations can be performed:
1) Press ▲ or ▼ to start or cancel the STERILIZE function. If this function is started, the STERILIZE icon is displayed without blinking. Sterilization will be performed circularly by the preset d and h value; If this function is canceled, the STERILIZE icon is not displayed. If no operation is performed within 5 seconds, it will be regarded that this function is not required. After this function is started and when sterilization is being performed, the function icon blinks.
2) Press the TIMER button to enter the sterilization parameter setting interface. Press ▲ or ▼ to select the d value and then press the TIMER button to confirm the value. When the confirmed d value is not 0, the h value setting interface is displayed. Press ▲ or ▼ to select the h value and then press the TIMER button to confirm the value. When the STERILIZE icon is displayed, the STERILIZE function is started. If the STERILIZE icon blinks, the preset h value (time point for sterilization) is achieved and sterilization is being performed.
Circular sterilization:
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Sterilization is performed circularly by the d value. Once the circular sterilization conditions are met, sterilization is performed regardless of on/off status of the controller and beyond limit of common modes and functions except VACATION. However, users can stop sterilization under process by pressing the ON/OFF button to shut it down. (But it can only stop sterilization for this time without affecting circular sterilization, the preset circular sterilization function still works.)
OFF reminder for sterilization failure:
If the OFF icon is displayed at the clock position after the STERILIZATION function is started, sterilization fails and the water temperature required for sterilization cannot be reached. The OFF reminder can be canceled when any button is pressed.
The OFF reminder only indicates that sterilization fails for this time without affecting circular sterilization.
The OFF reminder is shown in the following figure.
Note:
When time goes from 23:59 to 00:00, the system enters a new day, which is the
basis for increasing the number of days.
Every time after the STERILIZE function is started or sterilization parameters
are adjusted in the sterilize function setting interface, sterilization will be performed for once immediately and the day interval for sterilization will be recalculated accumulatively. Even when sterilization is being performed, operations such as sterilize function resetting and day interval adjusting for sterilization will also cause recalculation of the day interval.
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After the circular sterilization function is set, the water heater can still precisely
calculate the day interval for sterilization accumulatively and the circular sterilization function can still work in the case of short-term power failure. If the time point for sterilization is within the power failure duration, sterilization will be made up once power is provided again. In addition, the day interval for sterilization will be recalculated accumulatively based on this sterilization and next sterilization will be calculated accordingly.
Ensure that there is no long-term power failure; otherwise, the clock of the water
heater will malfunction and the STERILIZE function will not work properly.
Under the E-HEATER mode, the STERILIZE function is unavailable.

6.6.5 VACATION

In the On state, press the FUNCTION button to enter the function selection interface. When the VACATION function is selected, the corresponding icon blinks. At the same time, the preset number of vacation days is displayed at the clock position, as shown in the following figure.
During this period, the following operations can be performed:
1) Press ▲ or ▼ to start or cancel the VACATION function. After this function is started, the VACATION icon will be displayed without blinking and the water heater runs based on the preset number of vacation days; If this function is canceled, the VACATION icon will not be displayed. If no operation is performed within 5 seconds, it will be regarded that this function is not required.
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2) Press the TIMER button to set the number of vacation days. Press ▲ or ▼ to select the number of vacation days from 3 to 120 days and press the TIMER button to confirm setting. Then press ▲ or ▼ to start or cancel the VACATION function.
When the VACATION function is started under the On state, the water heater calculates the number of vacation days accumulatively. And the STERILIZE function will be started to sterilize the water tank one day before the vacation is over. In addition, hot water is prepared by advance in the HOTWATER before the vacation is over.
Note:
When time goes from 23:59 to 00:00, the system enters a new day, which is the
basis for increasing the number of days.
Every time after the VACATION function is started or the number of vacation
days is adjusted in the vacation function setting interface, the number of vacation days will be recalculated accumulatively. Even when the VACATION function is being performed, operations such as vacation function resetting and vacation day adjusting will also cause recalculation of the number of vacation days.
After the VACATION function is set, the water heater can still precisely calculate
the number of vacation days accumulatively in the case of short-term power failure. But ensure that there is no long-term power failure; otherwise, the clock of the water heater will malfunction and the VACATION function will not work properly.

6.6.6 CYCLE

The water pipe between the water tank and the water acquisition position is preheated duly when hot water is available in the water tank. This enables immediate provision of hot water without requiring exhausting of cold water in the water pipe, which is different from conventional water heaters. This function requires installation of the water return system during unit installation. The water returning system consists of the water return pump, water return pipe, check valve for the water return pipe, and cycle temperature sensor for the water return pipe.
The CYCLE function enables both automatic and manual control. The later one is adopted by default. For details on the setting method, see description on manual and automatic switchover of the water return pump in section 6.7.3.
Manual control: After the water return system is installed and manual control is set on the wired controller, press the FUNCTION button on the wired controlled before
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hot water is needed by the user. The CYCLE icon blinks. Press or ,the CYCLE icon keeps on and then blinks if the manual return function is started.The unit preheats the water pipe with hot water in the water tank. This method requires manual operation but minimizes energy consumption.
Automatic control: Within the scheduled duration for automatic water return, the unit preheats the water pipe based on the pipe temperature. This method does not require manual operation but consumes more energy.
Steps of setting scheduled time for automatic water return are as follows:
(The automatic control mode needs to be set. For details on the setting method, see description on manual and automatic switchover of the water return pump in section
6.7.3.)
Step 1: Press the FUNCTION mode to select the CYCLE function. The CYCLE icon blinks.
Step 2: Press the TIMER button to enter the scheduled time setting interface for water return. The TIMER character, time value, and ON character are displayed at the time position, which together indicate the scheduled start-up time. When the hour value for scheduled start-up blinks, it can be set by pressing ▲ or ▼.
Step 3: After the hour value is set, press the TIMER button to switch to the minute value for scheduled start-up. When the minute value blinks, it can be set by pressing or ▼.
Step 4: After the minute value is set, press the TIMER button. The ON character disappears and the OFF character is displayed. Meanwhile, the hour value blinks, indicating that the scheduled shutdown time can be set by pressing ▲ or ▼.
Step 5: After the hour value is set, press the TIMER button to switch to the minute value for scheduled shutdown. When the minute value blinks, it can be set by pressing ▲ or ▼.
Step 6: Press the TIMER button to switch back to the CYCLE function selection interface. If the CYCLE character blinks, the scheduled time for water return is successfully set to a new value.
Step 7: When users press any button except the TIMER, FUNCTION, ON/OFF, and ▲/▼ buttons shortly or stay in the selection interface for 5 seconds, the current interface exits automatically and whether the CYCLE character is displayed is determined based on the scheduled time for water return.
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Main interface
The CYCLE icon
blinks.
The water return
timer is on and the
hour value blinks.
The water return
timer is on and the
minute value
blinks.
The water return
timer is off and the
hour value blinks.
The water return
timer is off and the
minute value
blinks.
Press the
FUNCTION button.
Press the
TIMER button.
Press the
TIMER button.
Press the
TIMER button
.
Press the
TIMER
button
.
Press the
TIMER button.
Press or to
adjust the value.
Press or to
adjust the value.
Press or to
adjust the value.
Press or to
adjust the value.
Schedule time for
water return is
successfully set.

6.7 Special Function

6.7.1 Keypad Lock

In normal status of the unit, press and hold ▲+▼ for 5 seconds. The LOCK icon is displayed on the controller and all buttons become unavailable. The LOCK icon blinks when any button is pressed. To cancel the Keypad lock function, press and hold ▲+▼ for 5 seconds again. Then the LOCK icon disappears.
If the unit is faulty, the lock function becomes invalid and all buttons are available again. The Keypad lock function will resume after the error is rectified. In addition, the lock status before power failure is memorized.
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6.7.2 Cleaning (available to circular models only)

In the Off state of a normal unit, press and hold MODE+▼ for 5 seconds. The unit starts the cleaning function and HOTWATER, SAVE, PRESET, and NIGHT icons are displayed on the LCD. To cancel the cleaning function, press and hold MODE+▼ for 5 seconds again.
The cleaning process lasts for 30 minutes at the most and it will stop automatically 30 minutes after the cleaning function is started. When the cleaning function is started, the ON and OFF buttons become unavailable.
If the unit is faulty, the cleaning function is canceled automatically.
This function is used for cleaning circular air source water heaters and for exhausting air in the water system during debugging.

6.7.3 Manual/Automatic switchover for the water return pump

In the Off state of the wired controller, press and hold MODE+▲ on the main interface for 5 seconds to enter the query interface. Then the query code 00 is displayed, press and hold MODE+▲ for 5 seconds to display the configurable parameter codes and values. Press ▲ or ▼ to select P0 and press the MODE button. Then item value 00 blinks under the parameter code P0. Press ▲ or ▼ to select the item value and press the MODE button to confirm setting (00 indicates manual control and 01 indicates automatic control). After that, press the FUNCTION button to return to the main interface. If no operation is performed with 15 seconds, it will switch back to the main interface automatically.
Note: Other parameters cannot be modified; otherwise, operation exception will be caused.

6.7.4 Temperature unit setting (/)

In the Off state of the wired controller, press and hold MODE+▲ on the main interface for 5 seconds to enter the query interface. Then the query code 00 is displayed, press and hold MODE+▲ for 5 seconds to display the configurable parameter codes and values. Press ▲ or ▼ to select P5 and press the MODE button. Then item value 00 or 01 blinks under the parameter code P5. Press ▲ or ▼ to select the item value and press the MODE button to confirm setting (00: and 01: ). After that, press the FUNCTION button to return to the main interface. If no operation is performed with 15 seconds, it will switch back to the main interface automatically.
Note: Other parameters cannot be modified; otherwise, operation exception will be
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0
02
Bottom temperature sensor controls the ON/OFF of unit
Top temperature sensor controls the startup of unit; the bottom temperature sensor control the stop of unit
Effect
Can improve the hot water volume appropriately
Can save power
The hot water volume and the electricity is between 00 and 01
caused.

6.7.5 Temperature sensor setting for ON/OFF control

In the Off state of the wired controller, press and hold MODE+ on the main interface for 5 seconds to enter the query interface. Then the query code 00 is displayed, press and hold MODE+▲ for 5 seconds to display the configurable parameter codes and values. Press ▲ or ▼ to select PJ and press the MODE button.
Then item value 0001 or 02 blinks under the parameter code PJ. Press ▲ or ▼ to select the item value and press the MODE button to confirm setting. After that, press the FUNCTION button to return to the main interface. If no operation is performed with 15 seconds, it will switch back to the main interface automatically.
Value instruction
Value
instruction
Note: Other parameters cannot be modified; otherwise, operation exception will be caused.

6.8 Errors Display

When some errors occur during operation, the error codes will be displayed on the controller.
Meanwhile, the unit is in the Off state and the controller supports only the on/off and query functions.
If multiple errors occur to the water heater simultaneously, the corresponding error codes will be displayed circularly.
If the controller displays a error, shut down the water heater and contact qualified personnel for maintenance. The following figure shows a communication error.
For details on error codes, see the table attached at the end of this manual.
01
Top temperature sensor control the ON/OFF of unit
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7. Precautions

(1) Do not perform operations to the controller with wet hands. (2) Do not install the wired controller at a wet place. (3) Do not beat, throw, or frequently disassemble and assemble the wired
controller.
(4) The water outlet temperature of the water tank is set to 50°C before delivery.
Users can adjust the temperature as required when the unit is running. However, if the temperature is too high, the coefficient of performance (COP) decreases.
(5) When the temperature setpoint is achieved, the unit stops automatically and the
wired controller displays the KEEP icon. If the water temperature at the water acquisition position or at the bottom of the water tank decreases by 5°C to 10°C, the unit will start to heat up water again.
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Appendix: Errors and Symptoms

The unit is shut down and E1 is displayed on the controller.
High pressure protection
The unit is shut down and E4 is displayed on the controller.
Discharge protection
The unit is shut down and E5 is displayed on the controller.
Compressor overload protection
Communication error
Outdoor jumper error
The unit is shut down and F3 is displayed on the controller.
Outdoor temperature sensor error
The unit is shut down and F4 is displayed on the controller.
Discharge temperature sensor error
Outdoor heat exchanger coil temperature sensor e rror
Suction temperature sensor error
Upper Water temperature sensor error
The unit is shut down and FL is displayed on the controller.
Middle Water temperature sensor error
The unit is shut down and L6 is displayed on the controller.
Insufficient unit capability
Compressor DC busbar under voltage protection
The unit is shut down and PH is displayed on the controller.
Compressor DC busbar over voltage protection
The unit is shut down and PA is displayed on the controller.
Compressor AC current protection (input side)
The unit is shut down and H5 is displayed on the controller.
Compressor IPM module protection
The unit is shut down and HC is displayed on the controller.
Compressor PFC abnormality
The unit is shut down and Lc is displayed on the controller.
Compressor startup failure
The unit is shut down and Ld is displayed on the controller.
Compressor Missing phase
The unit is shut down and P0 is displayed on the controller.
Compressor Drive module resetting
Please contact the SINCLAIR appointed service center in case of any of following conditions.
The unit is shut down and E6 is displayed on the controller. The unit is shut down and C5 is displayed on the controller.
The unit is shut down and F6 is displayed on the controller. The unit is shut down and Fd is displayed on the controller. The unit is shut down and FE is displayed on the controller.
Symptom
Errors
The unit is shut down and PL is displayed on the controller.
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The unit is shut down and P5 is displayed on the controller.
Compressor current protection
The unit is shut down and LF is displayed on the controller.
compressor power protection
The unit is shut down and Pc is displayed on the controller.
Compressor Current sensor malfunction
The unit is shut down and H7 is displayed on the controller.
The compressor motor in loss of synchronization
The unit is shut down and P6 is displayed on the controller.
Malfunction from Compressor driving part to main-control communication
The unit is shut down and P8 is displayed on the controller.
Overheat protection of Compressor radiator
The unit is shut down and P7 is displayed on the controller.
Compressor radiator sensor malfunction
Compressor Drive Memory chip malfunction
The unit is shut down and PU is displayed on the controller.
Compressor Charge circuit malfunction
The unit is shut down and PP is displayed on the controller.
Compressor AC input voltage abnormality
Compressor driver board environment temperature sensor malfunction
Compressor AC contactor protection or
input zero crossing error
Fan DC busbar under voltage protection
The unit is shut down and AH is displayed on the controller.
Fan DC busbar over voltage protection
The unit is shut down and AA is displayed on the controller.
Fan AC current protection (input side)
The unit is shut down and A1 is displayed on the controller.
Fan IPM module protection
Fan PFC abnormality
The unit is shut down and AC is displayed on the controller.
Fan startup failure
The unit is shut down and Ad is displayed on the controller.
Fan Missing phase
The unit is shut down and A0 is displayed on the controller.
Fan Drive module resetting
The unit is shut down and UL is displayed on the controller.
Fan current protection
The unit is shut down and UP is displayed on the controller.
Fan power protection
The unit is shut down and AE is displayed on the controller.
Fan Current sensor malfunction
The unit is shut down and AJ is displayed on the controller.
The Fan motor in loss of synchronization
The unit is shut down and ee is displayed on the controller.
The unit is shut down and PF is displayed on the controller. The unit is shut down and P9 is displayed on the controller. The unit is shut down and AL is displayed on the controller.
The unit is shut down and AF is displayed on the controller.
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The unit is shut down and A6 is displayed on the controller.
Malfunction from Fan driving part to main-control communication
The unit is shut down and A8 is displayed on the controller.
Overheat protection of Fan radiator
The unit is shut down and A9 is displayed on the controller.
Fan radiator sensor malfunction
The unit is shut down and An is displayed on the controller.
Fan Drive Storage chip malfunction
The unit is shut down and AU is displayed on the controller.
Fan Charge circuit malfunction
The unit is shut down and AP is displayed on the controller.
Fan AC input voltage abnormality
The unit is shut down and Ar is displayed on the controller.
Fan driver board environment temperature sensor malfunction
The unit is shut down and U9 is displayed
Fan AC contactor protection or input zero
crossing error
The unit is shut down and EE is displayed on the controller.
Main-control Memory chip malfunction
After-sales Service
on the controller.
Harsh voice; Disagreeable smell; Air switch or circuit breaker tripping frequently
If the air source water heater you purchase from SINCLAIR encounters quality problems or other problems, contact your local maintenance centers authorized by SINCLAIR.
There is probably the potential security hazard and it is high recommended to stop and unplug the unit.
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NOTE CONCERNING PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT
This product must not be disposed of via normal household waste after its service life, but must be taken to a collection station for the recycling of electrical and electronic devices. The symbol on the product, the operating instructions or the packaging indicate such disposal procedures. The materials are recyclable in accordance with their respective symbols. By means of re-use, material recycling or any other form of recycling old appliances you are making an important contribution to the protection of our environment. Please ask your local council where your nearest disposal station is located.
In case of quality problem or other please contact your local supplier or authorized service center.
Emergency number: 112
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SINCLAIR CORPORATION Ltd. 1-4 Argyll St. London W1F 7LD Great Britain
www.sinclair-world.com
This product was manufactured in China (Made in China).
REPRESENTATIVE
SINCLAIR Global Group s.r.o. Purkynova 45 612 00 Brno Czech Republic
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
SINCLAIR Global Group s.r.o. Purkynova 45 612 00 Brno Czech Republic
Tel.: +420 800 100 285 Fax: +420 541 590 124
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