ON/OFF COMFORT RESET 15.6 Settings Display: display of operations in progress (fig. 15.7) During operation of the boiler, in other words when it is performing its normal functions, the left side of the display shows a series of characters referring to the operations, as indicated below: Left-hand display < Right-hand display 0 No heat command C Heating c Pump in post-circulation mode for heating d Domestic hot water h Pump in post-circulation mode for Domestic hot water b Tank reheating On the right, the display shows (2 characters): - in heating mode: heating appliance output temperature - in Domestic hot water distribution mode: drawing-off temperature. - in tank reheating mode: tank temperature. COMFORT Fig. 15.7 R The appliance is preset in the factory. The preset factory settings are given in the menu table. All the settings can be changed by the installer or a qualified professional. The settings and information on the boiler are accessible by tilting door P of the electrical unit (fig. 15.8). Fig. 15.8 P Operating adjustment (fig. 15.9) The boiler has been designed to simplify the setting of the operating parameters. ON/OFF 27 RESET Adjustment menu To access the adjustment menu, first press the Reset button RESET 27 and, holding it down, press the Menu button M 36 for 5 seconds. By pressing the Reset button again, the screen will display the parameters shown in the menu table. To change the parameters, use the and programming buttons. COMFORT 36 Fig. 15.9 38
Parameter Function Adjustment range Factory settings 1 Ignition power as % 2 Maximum heating power (%) 3 Anti-cycle timer (minutes) 4 Minimum heating outlet temperature 5 Maximum heating outlet temperature MENU TABLE 00 to 99 % (step: 1%) 00 to 99 % (step: 1%) 00 to 07 minutes (step: 1 minute) 25° to 42 °C if parameter r = 00 42° to 81 °C if parameter r = 01 26° to 75 °C if parameter r = 00 43° to 82 °C if parameter r = 01 55 Consult the manufacturer before changing this parameter 6 Not used 00 to 99 45 66 02 42 82 tS E@sy remote surveillance 0 or 1 0 Do not alter if the E@sy system is not connected F Type of boiler 00 to 03 03 do not alter (boiler with tank) E External actuator (depending on system) 00 to 03 00 do not alter P Post-circulation with pump in heating mode from 01 to 15 minutes or C0 02 C Activation/deactivation of Domestic hot water function 00 or 01 00 PU Pump speed control U0 or U1 U1 r Heating setpoint range 00 or 01 01 P Temperature control by external sensor 90 or 91 90 P6 Gradient shift - 20 to + 20 °C 0 P5 Gradient adjustment 0_1 to 5_0 0_9 T Test function Not used A Not used b0 Second zone set-point 25 to 82 75 b1 Not used b2 Post Domestic hot water timer in minutes 00 to 30 00 b3 Not used b4 Programmer action 0 to 2 0 on heating and tank reheating 1 on tank reheating 2 on heating 0 b5 Not used b7 Not used b8 Not used Important!! The parameters P5, P6 and P9 are only activated if the external sensor is connected. To return to the standard displays, press the Menu button. 39
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ON/OFF COMFORT RESET 15.6 Settings Display: display of operations in progress (fig. 15.7) During operation of the boiler, in other words when it is performing its normal functions, the left side of the display shows a series of characters referring to the operations, as indicated below: Left-hand display < Right-hand display 0 No heat command C Heating c Pump in post-circulation mode for heating d Domestic hot water h Pump in post-circulation mode for Domestic hot water b Tank reheating On the right, the display shows (2 characters): - in heating mode: heating appliance output temperature - in Domestic hot water distribution mode: drawing-off temperature. - in tank reheating mode: tank temperature. COMFORT Fig. 15.7 R The appliance is preset in the factory. The preset factory settings are given in the menu table. All the settings can be changed by the installer or a qualified professional. The settings and information on the boiler are accessible by tilting door P of the electrical unit (fig. 15.8). Fig. 15.8 P Operating adjustment (fig. 15.9) The boiler has been designed to simplify the setting of the operating parameters. ON/OFF 27 RESET Adjustment menu To access the adjustment menu, first press the Reset button RESET 27 and, holding it down, press the Menu button M 36 for 5 seconds. By pressing the Reset button again, the screen will display the parameters shown in the menu table. To change the parameters, use the and programming buttons. COMFORT 36 Fig. 15.9 38
Parameter Function Adjustment range Factory settings 1 Ignition power as % 2 Maximum heating power (%) 3 Anti-cycle timer (minutes) 4 Minimum heating outlet temperature 5 Maximum heating outlet temperature MENU TABLE 00 to 99 % (step: 1%) 00 to 99 % (step: 1%) 00 to 07 minutes (step: 1 minute) 25° to 42 °C if parameter r = 00 42° to 81 °C if parameter r = 01 26° to 75 °C if parameter r = 00 43° to 82 °C if parameter r = 01 55 Consult the manufacturer before changing this parameter 6 Not used 00 to 99 45 66 02 42 82 tS E@sy remote surveillance 0 or 1 0 Do not alter if the E@sy system is not connected F Type of boiler 00 to 03 03 do not alter (boiler with tank) E External actuator (depending on system) 00 to 03 00 do not alter P Post-circulation with pump in heating mode from 01 to 15 minutes or C0 02 C Activation/deactivation of Domestic hot water function 00 or 01 00 PU Pump speed control U0 or U1 U1 r Heating setpoint range 00 or 01 01 P Temperature control by external sensor 90 or 91 90 P6 Gradient shift - 20 to + 20 °C 0 P5 Gradient adjustment 0_1 to 5_0 0_9 T Test function Not used A Not used b0 Second zone set-point 25 to 82 75 b1 Not used b2 Post Domestic hot water timer in minutes 00 to 30 00 b3 Not used b4 Programmer action 0 to 2 0 on heating and tank reheating 1 on tank reheating 2 on heating 0 b5 Not used b7 Not used b8 Not used Important!! The parameters P5, P6 and P9 are only activated if the external sensor is connected. To return to the standard displays, press the Menu button. 39
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