Vaillant aroTHERM VWL 85/2, aroTHERM VWL 115/2 Instructions For Use Manual

For the operator
Instructions for use
aroTHERM
VWL 85/2; VWL 115/2
UK
Instructions for use
Publisher/manufacturer
Vaillant GmbH
Contents
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Contents
1 Safety .................................................................... 4
1.1 Action-related warnings ......................................... 4
1.2 General safety information .................................... 4
1.3 Intended use.......................................................... 9
1.4 CE label ............................................................... 10
2 Notes on the documentation ............................ 11
2.1 Observing other applicable documents ............... 11
2.2 Storing documents............................................... 11
2.3 Applicability of the instructions ............................ 11
3 Product description........................................... 12
3.1 Design of the heat pump system ......................... 12
3.2 Type designation and serial number ................... 14
3.3 Overview of the operator control elements of
the VWZ AI heat pump control module................ 14
3.4 Digital Information and Analysis System (DIA).... 14
4 Operation............................................................ 16
4.1 Operating concept ............................................... 16
4.2 Basic display........................................................ 17
4.3 Operating levels................................................... 17
4.4 Design of the menu.............................................. 18
4.5 Live Monitor (status codes) ................................. 19
4.6 Displaying the building circuit pressure ............... 19
4.7 Reading the operating statistics .......................... 19
4.8 Displaying contact data........................................ 19
4.9 Displaying the serial number and article
number................................................................. 19
4.10 Setting the display contrast ................................. 19
4.11 Setting the language............................................ 20
5 Operation............................................................ 20
5.1 Switching the product on/off ................................ 20
5.2 Activating frost protection .................................... 20
5.3 Setting the target feed temperature in heating
mode.................................................................... 20
5.4 Setting a room thermostat or weather
compensator........................................................ 20
5.5 Checks and maintenance carried out by the
operator ............................................................... 21
5.6 Having the product temporarily
decommissioned.................................................. 21
6 Troubleshooting ................................................ 22
6.1 Reading the fault message.................................. 22
6.2 Detecting and rectifying faults ............................. 23
7 Decommissioning.............................................. 24
7.1 Having the product permanently
decommissioned.................................................. 24
8 Recycling and disposal..................................... 24
8.1 Disposing of the packaging ................................. 24
8.2 Disposing of the product and accessories........... 24
8.3 Arranging disposal of coolant .............................. 24
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9 Guarantee and customer service..................... 24
9.1 Guarantee............................................................ 24
9.2 Customer service................................................. 25
Index ....................................................................................26
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1 Safety
1.1 Action-related warnings
Classification of action-related warnings
The action-related warnings are classified in accordance with the severity of the possible danger using the following warning signs and signal words:
Warning symbols and signal words
Danger!
Imminent danger to life or risk of severe personal injury
Danger!
Risk of death from electric shock
Warning.
Risk of minor personal injury
Caution.
Risk of material or environmental damage
1.2 General safety information
1.2.1 Danger due to incorrect handling
Read through these instructions carefully.When using the product, observe the gen-
eral safety information and warnings.
When using the product, observe all applic-
able national regulations .
1.2.2 Risk of death due to explosions and scaldings from brine fluid
The brine fluid ethylene and propylene glycol is extremely flammable, both as liquid and steam. A potentially explosive combination of steam/air may form.
Keep away from heat, sparks, naked
flames and hot surfaces.
Prevent steam/air mixtures from forming.
Keep brine fluid vessels closed.
Observe the safety data sheet that accom-
panies the brine fluid.
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1.2.3 Danger due to improper use
There is a risk of injury or death to the user or others, or of damage to the product and other property in the event of improper use or use for which it is not intended.
Only use the product in accordance with the provisions.
1.2.4 Preventing the risk of injury from corrosive brine fluid
The brine fluid ethylene glycol is harmful to health.
Avoid contact with the skin and eyes.Always wear gloves and protective
goggles.
Do not inhale or swallow.Observe the safety data sheet that accom-
panies the brine fluid.
1.2.5 Preventing the risk of injury due to scalding from hot and cold components
Particularly in the coolant circuit, the compon­ents of the heat pump can reach high temper­atures or extremely low temperatures.
Do not touch any uninsulated pipelines in
any part of the heating installation.
Do not remove any casing sections.
1.2.6 Risk of being scalded by hot drinking water
There is a risk of scalding at the hot water draw-off points if the hot water temperatures are greater than 50 °C. Young children and elderly persons are particularly at risk, even at lower temperatures.
Select the temperature so that nobody is at
risk.
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1.2.7 Risk of death due to lack of safety devices
A lack of safety devices (e.g. expansion relief valve, expansion vessel) can lead to poten­tially fatal scalding and other injuries, e.g. due to explosions.
Have your competent person check that
all required isolator devices are present in your heating installation.
1.2.8 Preventing the risk of injury from freezing as a result of touching coolant
The heat pump is delivered with an oper­ational filling of R410A coolant. This is a chlorine-free coolant which does not affect the Earth's ozone layer. R410A is neither a fire hazard nor an explosion risk. Escaping coolant may cause freezing if the exit point is touched.
If coolant escapes, do not touch any com-
ponents of the heat pump.
Do not inhale any steam or gases that es-
cape from the coolant circuit as a result of leaks.
Avoid skin or eye contact with the coolant.In the event of skin or eye contact with the
coolant, seek medical advice.
1.2.9 Danger due to changes to the product environment
There is a risk of injury or death to the user or others, or of damage to the product and other property, in the event of changes to the product environment.
Changes must not be made to the following equipment:
The heat pumpThe heat pump environmentThe drain line and expansion relief valve
for the heating water
The water and electricity supply linesThe heat pump's condensate drain pipe-
work
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– The structural conditions that may affect
the operational safety of the product.
1.2.10 Risk of injury and material damage due to incorrect maintenance or repairs
As a result of unauthorised interference or tampering with the product or parts of the system, the operational safety of the product can no longer be ensured and the guarantee therefore becomes void.
Never interfere or tamper with the product
or other parts of the system.
Never try to carry out maintenance work or
repairs on the product yourself.
Do not damage or remove any seals on
components. Only qualified competent persons and factory service personnel are authorised to make modifications to sealed components.
Have inspection and maintenance work
carried out by a competent person.
1.2.11 Frost damage due to an unsuitable installation site
Frost poses a risk of damage to the product and the whole heating installation.
You should therefore ensure that the heat-
ing installation always remains in opera­tion during freezing conditions and that all rooms are sufficiently heated.
Even if rooms, or the whole dwelling, are not in use for certain periods, the heating must remain in operation.
Frost protection and monitoring devices are only active while the product is connected to the power supply. The product must be connected to the power supply.
1.2.12 Frost damage caused by insufficient room temperature
If the room temperature is set too low in indi­vidual rooms, it cannot be ruled out that sec­tions of the heating installation might be dam­aged by frost.
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If you are going to be away during a cold
period, ensure that the heating installation remains in operation and that the rooms are sufficiently heated.
You must observe the frost protection in-
structions.
1.2.13 Frost damage caused by a power cut
During installation, your competent person connected your product to the power mains. If the power supply is cut, it is possible that parts of the heating installation may become damaged by frost. If you want to use an emer­gency power generator to maintain the opera­tional readiness of the product during a power cut, note the following:
Contact your competent person for advice
on installing an emergency power gener­ator.
Ensure that the technical values of this
generator (frequency, voltage, earthing) match those of the power mains.
1.2.14 Malfunction caused by incorrect system pressure
To avoid operating the system with too little water and thus prevent resulting damage, note the following:
Check the system pressure of the heating
installation at regular intervals.
You must observe the system pressure
instructions.
1.2.15 Avoid environmental damage caused by escaping coolant
The heat pump contains R410A coolant. The coolant must not be allowed to escape into the atmosphere. R410A is a fluorinated greenhouse gas covered by the Kyoto Pro­tocol, with a GWP of 1725 (GWP = Global Warming Potential). If it escapes into the atmosphere, its impact is 1725 times stronger than the natural greenhouse gas CO2.
Before the heat pump is disposed of, the coolant it contains must be completely drained into a suitable vessel so that it can
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then be recycled or disposed of in accordance with the regulations.
Ensure that only officially certified com-
petent persons with appropriate protective equipment perform maintenance work or access the coolant circuit.
The coolant in the heat pump must only be
recycled or disposed of by certified com­petent persons in accordance with the reg­ulations.
1.3 Intended use
1.3.1 State-of-the-art technology
The Vaillant aroTHERM heat pump systems are constructed using state-of-the-art techno­logy in accordance with the recognised safety rules and regulations. However, there is a risk of injury or death to the user or others, or of damage to the product and other property, in the event of improper use or use for which it is not intended.
1.3.2 User qualification
This product can be used by children over eight years old and also by persons with lim­ited physical, sensory or mental capabilities or insufficient experience and/or knowledge if they are supervised or have been provided with instructions on how to safely use the product, and they understand the risks res­ulting from using the product. Children must not play with the product. Cleaning and user maintenance work must not be carried out by children unless they are supervised.
1.3.3 Intended use
The Vaillant aroTHERM heat pump is de­signed for use as a heat generator for closed heating installations. Operation of the pump outside the application limits results in the heat pump being switched off by the internal control and safety devices.
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1.3.4 Improper use
Any use which is not explicitly mentioned in the section "Intended use" is deemed im­proper.
Any other or additional use does not comply with the intended use. Any direct commer­cial or industrial use is also deemed to be im­proper.
1.3.5 Observing other applicable documents
Intended use also includes the observance of accompanying operating, installation and servicing instructions for Vaillant products as well as for other parts and components of the system.
1.3.6 Liability and secondary clauses
The manufacturer/supplier is not liable for any claims or damage resulting from improper use. The user alone bears the risk.
Caution.
Improper use of any kind is prohibited.
1.4 CE label
CE labelling shows that, based on the
type overview, the products comply with the basic requirements of the following directives.
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2 Notes on the documentation
2.1 Observing other applicable documents
You must observe all operating instructions enclosed with
the system components.
2.2 Storing documents
Keep this manual and all other applicable documents
safe for future use.
2.3 Applicability of the instructions
These instructions apply only for the following heat pumps, hereinafter referred to as the "product":
Type designation Art. no.
aroTHERM VWL 85/2 A 230 V 0010011971
aroTHERM VWL 115/2 A 230 V 0010011972
The product's article number is part of the serial number (Page 14).
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3 Product description
3.1 Design of the heat pump system
M
e
The heat pump system consists of the following components:
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Heat pumpVWZ AI heat pump control moduleAdditional hydraulic components, if requiredSystem controller
The heat pump can be operated by the VWZ AI heat pump control module. The extended operation of the heat pump is car­ried out by the system controller.
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3.2 Type designation and serial number
1
1
The type designation and serial number are on the identifica­tion plate (1).
3.3 Overview of the operator control elements of the VWZ AI heat pump control module
1
2
3
1 Fault clearance key
The fault clearance key is used to reset the heat pump faults and heat pump accessory faults.
2 Operating buttons
3 Display
3.4 Digital Information and Analysis System (DIA)
The product is equipped with a Digital Information and Ana­lysis System (DIA system). This system provides information on the operating status of the product and helps you to rectify faults.
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The display lights up
if you switch on the product orif you press a button in the DIA system while the product
is switched on. At first, pressing this button does not trig­ger any other function.
The light goes out after one minute if you do not press any button.
DIA system operator control elements
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kWh/d
1
2
3
4
7
5
6
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1 Display of the daily energy
yield
2 Display of the current
configuration of the right­hand selection button
3 Left- and right-hand selec-
tion buttons
4 Minus and plus buttons
5 Access to the menu for
additional information
6 Display of the current
configuration of the left­hand selection button
7 Display of the symbols for
the active operating status of the pumps
Heating mode:
– The symbol lights up permanently: Heat requirement is
present
– The symbol is not visible: Heating mode is not active
Cooling mode:
– The symbol lights up permanently: Cooling requirement is
present
– The symbol is not visible: Cooling mode is not active
Current power:
– The display shows the current heat pump output
Fault:
F.XXX
– Fault in the heat pump. Appears instead of the basic
display; a plain text display explains the displayed fault code.
4 Operation
4.1 Operating concept
You can operate the product using the selection buttons and the plus/minus buttons.
Both selection buttons have a soft key function, i.e. their function can change.
By pressing :
– You can cancel the change to a set value or the activa-
tion of an operating mode
– You can go one selection level higher in the menu.
By pressing :
– You can confirm a set value or the activation of an operat-
ing mode
– You can go one selection level lower in the menu.
By pressing and at the same time:
– You can navigate to the menu.
By pressing or :
You can scroll through the entries in the menuYou can increase or decrease a selected set value.
Adjustable values are always displayed as flashing.
You must always confirm a change to a value. Only then is the new setting saved. You can press to cancel a proced­ure. If you do not press any buttons for longer 15 minutes, the display returns to the basic display.
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Menu
Water pressure
Live Monitor Information
Back Select
A highlighted object is indicated in the display as light text on a dark background.
4.2 Basic display
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kWh/d
The displays shows the basic display with the current status of the product. If you press a selection button, the activated function is displayed in the display.
You can switch back to the basic display by:
Pressing and thus exiting the selection levelsNot pressing any button for longer than 15 minutes.
As soon as a fault message is present, the basic displays switches to the fault message.
4.3 Operating levels
The product has two operating levels.
The operating level for the operator shows the most import­ant information and offers set-up options which do not require any special prior knowledge.
The operating level for the competent person is reserved for the competent person only and is protected by a code. In this level, the competent person can set system-specific parameters.
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4.4 Design of the menu
Menu Water pressure
Live Monitor
Information
Back Select
1
4
2
3
1 Scroll bar
(only appears if there are more list entries than can be shown at once on the display)
2 Current configuration of
the right- and left-hand selection buttons
(soft key function)
3 Selection level list entries
4 Name of the selection
level
The menu is split into two selection levels.
Note
Path details at the start of a section specify how to access this function, e.g. Menu ¬ Information ¬
Contact data.
4.4.1 Operator level overview
Setting level Unit
Menu Yield indicator
Heating
Cooling
Menu Live Monitor
Heating:
Compressor switch-off
Building circuit
Pressure
Target flow temp.
Current flow temp.
Compressor
Modulation
Air inlet temperature
Cooling output
Menu Information
Contact details
Serial number
Device specific number
Operating hrs. Total
Operating hrs. Heating
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Setting level Unit
Operating hrs. Cooling
Menu Basic settings
Language 15
Display contrast
Menu Resets
No sub-items
Available
4.5 Live Monitor (status codes)
Menu Live Monitor
You can use the Live Monitor to display the current status of the product.
4.6 Displaying the building circuit pressure
Menu Live Monitor Building circuit pressure
– You can display the current filling pressure of the heating
installation in digital form.
4.7 Reading the operating statistics
Menu Information Heating op. hours
Menu Information Cooling op. hours
Menu Information Total operating hours
In each case, you can display the operating hours for the heating mode, the cooling mode and the overall operation.
4.8 Displaying contact data
Menu Information Contact details
If your competent person has entered their telephone number during the installation, you can read this data under Contact
data.
4.9 Displaying the serial number and article number
Menu Information Serial number
The product's serial number is displayed.The article number is found in the second line of the serial
number.
4.10 Setting the display contrast
Menu Basic settings Display contrast
– You can use this function to adjust the display contrast to
suit your needs.
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4.11 Setting the language
If you want to set another language:
Press and hold and at the same time.Also press the fault clearance key for a short time.Press and hold and until the display shows the
language setting.
Select the required language by pressing or .Press (OK) to confirm your selection.Once you have set the correct language, press (OK)
again to confirm this.
5 Operation
5.1 Switching the product on/off
Use a partition with a contact opening of at least 3 mm
(e.g. fuses or power switches) to de-energise the product.
5.2 Activating frost protection
To prevent the product from freezing, ensure that the
product is switched on.
5.3 Setting the target feed temperature in heating mode
The actual target flow temperature is automatically determ­ined by the system controller (you can find further information about this in the operating instructions for the system control­ler).
5.4 Setting a room thermostat or weather compensator
2
1
Set the room thermostat or the weather compensator (1)
and thermostatic radiator valves (2) as specified in the relevant instructions for these accessories.
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5.5 Checks and maintenance carried out by the operator
The product switches off if the filling pressure in the heating installation falls below 0.05 MPa (0.5bar).
Top up with water.
5.5.1 Cleaning the product
1. Switch the product off before you clean it.
2. Clean the product's casing with a damp cloth and a little
soap. Never use scouring or cleaning agents which could damage the casing or the operator control ele­ments.
3. Do not clean the product with a high-pressure cleaner.
4. At regular intervals, check that no branches or leaves
have gathered around the product.
5.5.2 Checking the maintenance plan
Danger! Risk of injury and risk of material damage
due to neglected or incorrect maintenance and repairs.
Neglected or incorrect maintenance work or repairs may lead to personal injury or damage to the product.
Never attempt to carry out maintenance
work or repairs on the product.
Employ an authorised heating specialist
company to complete such work. We re­commend making a maintenance agree­ment.
1. Regular inspection/maintenance of your product by a competent person is a prerequisite for ensuring that the system is constantly ready and safe for operation, reliable and has a long service life.
Note
Failure to carry out maintenance and repair work, and non-compliance with the specified inspection, maintenance and replacement in­tervals, leads to a loss of potential guarantee claims. We recommend making a mainten­ance agreement with a competent person.
2. The maintenance intervals depend on the local condi­tions and the use of the product.
3. Have parts that are relevant to the function and safety replaced by a competent person.
5.6 Having the product temporarily
decommissioned
If, during long periods of absence, the power supply to
the dwelling and to the product is interrupted, have the heating system drained by your competent person or have it sufficiently protected against frost.
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6 Troubleshooting
6.1 Reading the fault message
Fault 01/3
Back
42
Coding resistor
Delete
Fault messages have priority over all other displays and are shown instead of the basic display. If several faults occur at the same time, these are each displayed alternately for two seconds each.
If your product displays a fault message, contact a com-
petent person.
To find out more information about the status of your
product, call up the "Live Monitor" (Page 19).
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6.2 Detecting and rectifying faults
This section shows all of the fault messages that can be rectified without seeking help from the competent person in order to start up the product again.
Remedy (Page 23)
If the product still does not function after the fault has been rectified, contact your competent person.
Fault Cause Remedy
The product no longer works. The power supply has been disconnected Ensure that there has not been a
power cut and that the product is correctly connected to the power supply. When the power supply is re­established, the product automatic­ally starts up. If a fault is still present, contact your competent person.
Noises (hissing, knocking, humming) If the heating demand stops, this may lead to bubbling and whistling noises. These noises are
caused by the coolant.
When the product starts up or stops, this may lead to creaking noises. These noises are caused by the casing as it expands or contracts when the temperature changes.
If the product is functioning, this may lead to humming noises. These noises are caused by the compressor when the product is in heating mode.
The product releases steam. In winter and during the thawing procedure, steam may escape from the product. (The heat of
the product melts the ice that has formed.)
Other faults Consult your competent person.
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7 Decommissioning
7.1 Having the product permanently decommissioned
Have a competent person permanently decommission the
product.
8 Recycling and disposal
8.1 Disposing of the packaging
The competent person who installed your product is respons­ible for the disposal of the packaging.
8.2 Disposing of the product and accessories
Product
Do not dispose of your product or any accessories as house­hold waste.
Ensure that your old unit and any accessories are dis-
posed of properly.
Observe all relevant regulations.
Packaging
Sort the rubbish into recyclable (carton, plastic, etc.) and
non-recyclable parts (packaging straps, etc.).
Recycle the product packaging according to all relevant
regulations.
If your heat pump system is marked with this symbol, it does not belong with your household waste at the end of its useful life.
Instead, take the product to a collection point for recycling
electrical and electronic devices.
For more information on where to take your used electrical and electronic devices, contact your town or district authorit­ies, or waste disposal company.
8.3 Arranging disposal of coolant
The Vaillant aroTHERM heat pump is filled with the coolant R410A.
Coolant must only be disposed of by qualified competent
persons.
Observe the general safety information.
9 Guarantee and customer service
9.1 Guarantee
Vaillant provides a full parts and labour guarantee for this appliance for the duration as shown on the enclosed regis­tration card which must be fully completed and returned within 30 days of installation. All appliances must be installed by a suitably competent person fully conversant and in accordance with all current regulations applicable to the appliance type installation. In the case of gas appliances the
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Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998, and the manufacturer’s instructions. In the UK competent persons approved at the time by the Health and Safety Executive undertake the work in compliance with safe and satisfactory standards. Installers should also be fully conversant with and competent with all necessary electrical and building regulations that may apply to the installation.
In addition all unvented domestic hot water cylinders must be installed by a competent person to the prevailing build­ing regulations at the time of installation (G3). All appliances shall be fully commissioned in accordance with our installa­tion manual and Benchmark commissioning check list (this will be included within the installation manual). These must be signed and given to the user for safe keeping during the hand over process. Installers should also at this time advise the user of the annual servicing requirements and advise of appropriate service agreement.
Terms and conditions do apply to the guarantee, details of which can be found on the registration card included with this appliance. In order to qualify for guarantee after one year the appliance must be serviced in accordance with our installa­tion manual servicing instructions. The benchmark service history should be completed. Note - all costs associated with this service are excluded from this guarantee.
Failure to install and commission this appliance in compli­ance with the manufacturer’s instructions will invalidate the guarantee (this does not affect the customer’s statutory rights).
9.2 Customer service
To ensure efficient and reliable operation of your boiler it is recommended that regular servicing is carried out by your service provider:
Vaillant Applied System Sales
Vaillant Ltd. Nottingham Road Belper Derbyshire DE56 1JT
United Kingdom
VaillantTraining: 08 45 601 88 85
E-mail: training@vaillant.co.uk
Vaillant After Sales Service: 08 70 850 30 72 (Mon-Fri 8:30 – 17:30)
Technical Help: 08 44 693 31 33 (Mon-Fri 8:30 – 17:30)
Fax: 017 73 52 59 46
E-mail: aftersales@vaillant.co.uk
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Index
A
Article number ......................................................................19
B
Basic display ........................................................................17
Building circuit pressure
Displaying .......................................................................19
C
Care......................................................................................21
Contact details......................................................................19
Controller
Setting.............................................................................20
D
Digital Information and Analysis System ..............................14
Display................................................................................ 14
Basic display...................................................................17
Disposal................................................................................24
Documents ...........................................................................11
F
Fault: ....................................................................................22
Frost damage
Heating installation ...........................................................7
Preventing.........................................................................7
H
Hot water temperature
Risk of scalding.................................................................5
I
Instructions
Applicability.....................................................................11
Intended use...........................................................................9
L
Live Monitor..........................................................................19
M
Maintenance plan
Checking.........................................................................21
Menu
Design.............................................................................18
O
Operating level
Competent person ..........................................................17
Operator..........................................................................17
Operator control elements....................................................14
P
Product
Cleaning..........................................................................21
R
Recycling..............................................................................24
S
Serial number .......................................................................19
Setting the display contrast ..................................................19
Setting the language ............................................................20
U
Unit status ............................................................................19
Use, intended .........................................................................9
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Telephone 08 45 602 29 22   Vaillant Service Solutions 080 70 606 07 77
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These instructions, or parts thereof, are protected by copyright and may be reproduced or distributed only with the manufac­turer's written consent.
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