Vaillant HOME SYSTEM 12 -A, HOME SYSTEM 15 -A, HOME SYSTEM 18 -A, HOME SYSTEM 25-A Operating Instructions Manual

For the operator
Operating instructions
Operating instructions
Publisher/manufacturer
Vaillant GmbH
HOME
SYSTEM
GB, IE

Contents

Contents
1 Safety ............................................ 3
1.1 Action-related warnings ................. 3
1.2 Intended use .................................. 3
1.3 General safety information............. 4
2 Notes on the documentation ...... 7
2.1 Observing other applicable
documents ..................................... 7
2.2 Storing documents......................... 7
2.3 Applicability of the instructions....... 7
3 Product description..................... 7
3.1 CE label ......................................... 7
3.2 Serial number ................................ 7
3.3 Information on the identification
plate ............................................... 7
3.4 Product design............................... 8
3.5 Overview of the operator control
elements ........................................ 8
3.6 Description of the display............... 9
3.7 Description of button functions ...... 9
3.8 Operating levels........................... 10
4 Operation.................................... 10
4.1 Starting up the product ................ 10
4.2 Basic display................................ 10
4.3 Checking the heating system
pressure....................................... 10
4.4 Filling the heating installation....... 11
4.5 Selecting the operating mode ...... 11
4.6 Setting the hot water
temperature ................................. 11
4.7 Setting the heating flow
temperature ................................. 11
4.8 Product settings ........................... 12
4.9 Switching the product to
standby mode .............................. 12
4.10 Frost protection............................ 12
5 Troubleshooting ........................ 13
5.1 Detecting and rectifying faults...... 13
5.2 Fault codes in the display ............ 13
6 Care and maintenance .............. 13
6.1 Maintenance ................................ 13
6.2 Caring for the product .................. 13
6.3 Checking the condensate drain
pipework and tundish ................... 13
7 Decommissioning...................... 14
7.1 Temporarily decommissioning
the product................................... 14
7.2 Permanently decommissioning
the product................................... 14
8 Recycling and disposal ............. 14
9 Guarantee and customer
service ........................................ 14
9.1 Guarantee.................................... 14
9.2 Customer service......................... 14
Appendix ............................................... 15
A Operator level – overview ......... 15
B Troubleshooting ........................ 15
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1 Safety

1.1 Action-related warnings Classification of action-re-

lated 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 Intended 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.
The product is intended as a heat generator for closed cent-
ral heating installations and for hot water generation.
Intended use includes the fol­lowing:
– observance of the operating
instructions included for the product and any other system components
– compliance with all inspection
and maintenance conditions listed in the instructions.
This product can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervi­sion or instruction concerning use of the product in a safe way and understand the hazards in­volved. Children must not play with the product. Cleaning and user maintenance work must not be carried out by children unless they are supervised.
Any other use that is not spe­cified in these instructions, or use beyond that specified in this document shall be considered improper use. Any direct com­mercial or industrial use is also deemed to be improper.
Caution.
Improper use of any kind is prohibited.
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1.3 General safety information

1.3.1 Installation by skilled
tradesmen only
The installation, inspection, maintenance and repair of the product, as well as the gas ratio settings, must only be carried out by a competent person.
1.3.2 Danger caused by
improper operation
Improper operation may present a danger to you and others, and cause material damage.
Carefully read the enclosed
instructions and all other ap­plicable documents, particu­larly the "Safety" section and the warnings.
1.3.3 Risk of death from
escaping gas
What to do if you smell gas in the building:
Avoid rooms that smell of
gas.
If possible, open doors and
windows fully and ensure adequate ventilation.
Do not use naked flames (e.g.
lighters, matches).
Do not smoke.Do not use any electrical
switches, mains plugs, door­bells, telephones or other
communication systems in the building.
If it is safe to do so, close the
emergency control valve or the main isolator.
If possible, close the gas isol-
ator cock on the product.
Warn other occupants in the
building by yelling or banging on doors or walls.
Leave the building immedi-
ately and ensure that others do not enter the building.
Notify the gas supply com-
pany or National Grid Transco +44 (0) 800 111999 by tele­phone from outside of the building.

1.3.4 Risk of death due to a blocked or leaking flue gas pipe

What to do if you smell flue gas in the property:
Open all accessible doors
and windows fully to provide ventilation.
Switch off the product.Inform a competent person.

1.3.5 Risk of death from escaping flue gas

If you operate the product with an empty condensate siphon, flue gas may escape into the room air.
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In order to operate the
product, ensure that the con­densate siphon is always full.

1.3.6 Risk of death due to explosive and flammable materials

Do not use or store explosive
or flammable materials (e.g. petrol, paper, paint) in the in­stallation room of the product.

1.3.7 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.
Ask a competent person
to explain how the safety devices work and where they are located.

1.3.8 Risk of death due to changes to the product or the product environment

Never remove, bridge or
block the safety devices.
Do not alter the safety
devices in any way.
Do not damage or remove
any seals on components.
Do not make any changes:
The product itself
to the gas, air, water and
electricity supplies
– to the entire flue gas install-
ation
– to the entire condensate
drain system
to the expansion relief valveto the drain linesto constructional condi-
tions that may affect the operational reliability of the product

1.3.9 Risk of injury and material damage due to maintenance and repairs carried out incorrectly or not carried out at all

Never attempt to carry out
maintenance work or repairs on your product yourself.
Faults and damage should
be immediately rectified by a competent person.
Adhere to the maintenance
intervals specified.
1.3.10 Risk of corrosion
damage due to unsuitable combustion and room air
Sprays, solvents, chlorinated cleaning agents, paint, adhes­ives, ammonia compounds, dust or similar substances may lead to corrosion on the product and in the air/flue pipe.
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Ensure that the supply of
combustion air is always free of fluorine, chlorine, sulphur, dust, etc.
Ensure that no chemical sub-
stances are stored at the in­stallation site.

1.3.11 Risk of material damage caused by frost

Ensure that the heating in-
stallation always remains in operation during freezing con­ditions and that all rooms are sufficiently heated.
If you cannot ensure the op-
eration, have a competent person drain the heating in­stallation.
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