DeDietrich HPI AWHP MIT-IN iSystem User manual

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Air / water heat pump
AWHP MIT-IN iSystem
User Guide
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Contents
1 Introduction ................................................................................................4
1.1 Symbols used .......................................................4
1.1.1 Symbols used in the manual ...................................4
1.1.2 Symbols used on the equipment .............................4
1.2 Abbreviations ........................................................5
1.3 General ..................................................................5
1.3.1 Manufacturer's liability .............................................5
1.3.2 Installer's liability .....................................................6
1.3.3 User's liability ..........................................................6
1.4 Homologations ......................................................6
1.4.1 Certifications ...........................................................6
2Safety instructions and recommendations ..............................................7
2.1 Safety instructions ...............................................7
2.2 Recommendations ................................................7
3Description ..................................................................................................8
3.1 General description ..............................................8
3.2 Control panel .........................................................8
3.2.1 Description of the keys ............................................8
3.2.2 Description of the display ........................................9
3.2.3 Browsing in the menus ..........................................12
4 Operating the appliance ..........................................................................14
4.1 Putting the appliance into operation ................14
4.2 Reading out measured values ...........................14
4.3 Changing the settings ........................................16
4.3.1 Setting the set point temperatures ........................16
4.3.2 Selecting the operating mode ...............................17
4.3.3 Forcing domestic hot water production .................18
4.3.4 Setting the contrast and lighting on the
display ...................................................................18
4.3.5 Setting the time and date ......................................19
4.3.6 Selecting a timer programme ................................19
4.3.7 Customising a timer programme ...........................20
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4.4 Installation shutdown .........................................22
4.5 Turning on the antifreeze function ....................22
5 Troubleshooting .......................................................................................23
5.1 Anti-hunting ........................................................23
5.2 Messages .............................................................23
5.3 Faults (Code type Lxx or Dxx) ...........................25
6 Technical specifications ..........................................................................28
6.1 Technical specifications ....................................28
6.1.1 Electricity supply ...................................................28
6.1.2 Heat pump .............................................................28
6.1.3 Sensor characteristics ...........................................29
7 Energy savings .........................................................................................30
7.1 Energy savings ...................................................30
7.1.1 Energy-saving advice ............................................30
7.1.2 Room thermostat and settings ..............................30
7.2 Recommendations ..............................................30
8 Warranty ....................................................................................................32
8.1 General ................................................................32
8.2 Warranty terms ...................................................32
Contents
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1 Introduction
1.1 Symbols used
1.1.1. Symbols used in the manual
In these instructions, various danger levels are employed to draw the
user's attention to particular information. In so doing, we wish to
safeguard the user's safety, obviate hazards and guarantee correct
operation of the appliance.
DANGER
Risk of a dangerous situation causing serious physical
injury.
WARNING
Risk of a dangerous situation causing slight physical
injury.
CAUTION
Risk of material damage.
Signals important information.
¼ Signals a referral to other instructions or other pages in the
instructions.
1.1.2. Symbols used on the equipment
4Protective earthing
~Alternating current
Before installing and commissioning the device, read
carefully the instruction manuals provided.
Dispose of the used products in an appropriate recovery
and recycling structure.
Caution: danger, live parts.
Disconnect the mains power prior to any operations.
1 2
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1.2 Abbreviations
4DHW: Domestic hot water
4PPS: Polypropylene hardly inflammable
4PCU: Primary Control Unit - PCB contoller for heat pump operation
4PSU: Parameter Storage Unit - Parameter storage for PCBs
PCU and SU
4SCU: Secondary Control Unit - DIEMATIC iSystem control panel
PCB
4SU: Safety Unit - Safety PCB
43WV: 3-way valve
4EVU: Power supply company
4MIT: Indoor module fitted with a DIEMATIC iSystem control panel
4HP: Heat pump
4EER: Frigorific efficiency ratio
4COP: Performance coefficient
4Supply temperature: Temperature of the water circulating in the
radiators or in the underfloor heating.
4Ambient temperature: Temperature inside the house or in a room.
4Room temperature instruction: Temperature programmed in the
control system that must be reached by the heat pump.
1.3 General
1.3.1. Manufacturer's liability
Our products are manufactured in compliance with the requirements
of the various applicable European Directives. They are therefore
delivered with [ marking and all relevant documentation.
In the interest of customers, we are continuously endeavouring to
make improvements in product quality. All the specifications stated in
this document are therefore subject to change without notice.
Our liability as the manufacturer may not be invoked in the following
cases:
4Failure to abide by the instructions on using the appliance.
4Faulty or insufficient maintenance of the appliance.
4Failure to abide by the instructions on installing the appliance.
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1.3.2. Installer's liability
The installer is responsible for the installation and inital start up of the
appliance. The installer must respect the following instructions:
4Read and follow the instructions given in the manuals provided
with the appliance.
4Carry out installation in compliance with the prevailing legislation
and standards.
4Perform the initial start up and carry out any checks necessary.
4Explain the installation to the user.
4If a maintenance is necessary, warn the user of the obligation to
check the appliance and maintain it in good working order.
4Give all the instruction manuals to the user.
1.3.3. User's liability
To guarantee optimum operation of the appliance, the user must
respect the following instructions:
4Read and follow the instructions given in the manuals provided
with the appliance.
4Call on qualified professionals to carry out installation and initial
start up.
4Get your installer to explain your installation to you.
4Have the required checks and services done.
4Keep the instruction manuals in good condition close to the
appliance.
This appliance is not intended to be used by persons (including
children) whose physcial, sensory or mental capacity is impaired or
persons with no experience or knowledge, unless they have the
benefit, through the intermediary of a person responsible for their
safety, of supervision or prior instructions regarding use of the
appliance. Care should be taken to ensure that children do not play
with the appliance.
1.4 Homologations
1.4.1. Certifications
This product complies to the requirements to the european directives
and following standards:
42006/95/EC Low Voltage Directive. Reference Standards:
EN60335-1 / EN60335-2-40.
42004/108/EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive. Generic
standards: EN1000-6-3 , EN 61000-6-1.
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2 Safety instructions and
recommendations
2.1 Safety instructions
DANGER
If smoke is released or in case of refrigerant leak:
1. Switch the appliance off.
2. Open the windows.
3. Evacuate the premises.
4. Contact a qualified professional.
WARNING
Depending on the settings of the appliance:
4The temperature of the radiators may reach 80°C.
4Do not touch the refrigeration connection pipes with
your bare hands while the appliance is running.
Danger of burns or frost injury.
CAUTION
Do not neglect to service the appliance. Contact a qualified
professional or take out a maintenance contract for the
annual servicing of the appliance.
2.2 Recommendations
WARNING
Only qualified professionals are authorised to work on the
appliance and the installation.
4Regularly check that the water pressure in the installation is
between 1,5 and 2 bar.
4Ensure that the appliance is accessible at all times for
maintenance purposes.
4Avoid draining the installation.
4Use only original spare parts.
4Never remove or cover labels and rating plates affixed to the
appliance. Labels and rating plates must be legible throughout the
entire lifetime of the appliance.
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3 Description
3.1 General description
The AWHP MIT-IN iSystem heat pump is composed of two
elements:
4The outside unit handles energy production in hot or cold mode.
4The inside module handles thermal exchange between the R410A
fluid and the hydraulic circuit.
The two units are connected by means of refrigeration and electrical
connections.
The system offers the following advantages:
4The heating circuit is housed in the insulated volume within the
home. There is no danger of the pipes freezing.
4Thanks to the DC inverter system, the heat pump modulates its
output to adapt to the needs of the home.
4The control panel uses the outside temperature sensor to adjust
the temperature of the heating circuit according to the outside
temperature.
3.2 Control panel
3.2.1. Description of the keys
M002616-A
bar
STD
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 22 2420
b
v
AUTO
g
A
B
C
DEF
w
1
1
2
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ATemperature setting key (heating, DHW, swimming pool)
BOperating mode selection key
CDHW override key
DKey to access the parameters reserved for the installer
EKeys on which the function varies as and when selections
are made
¼ See: "Key functions", page 9
FRotary setting button:
4Turn the rotary button to scroll through the menus or
modify a value
4Press the rotary button to access the selected menu
or confirm a value modification
3.2.2. Description of the display
nKey functions
>Access to the various menus
(Used to scroll through the menus
'Used to scroll through the parameters
?The symbol is displayed when help is available
fUsed to display the curve of the parameter selected
STD Reset of the time programmes
bSelection of comfort mode or selection of the days to be
programmed
vSelection of reduced mode or deselection of the days to
be programmed
jBack to the previous level
ESC Back to the previous level without saving the
modifications made
tManual reset
nSolar (If connected)
uThe solar load pump is running
L000200-A
The top part of the tank is reheated to the tank set point
L000201-A
The entire tank is reheated to the tank set point
L000198-A
The entire tank is reheated to the solar tank set point
bar r
STD
('t
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 22 2420
C002696-A
pb
AUTO
x
c
r
j
L
gm
bar
STD t
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 22 2420
L000197-A
pb
AUTO
x
c
r
j
M
gm
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L000199-A
The tank is not loaded - Presence of the solar control
system
nOperating modes
pSummer mode: Cooling is possible. Domestic hot water
continues to be produced.
bWINTER mode: Heating and domestic hot water working.
w + pForced cooling mode.
wCooling mode: Heating according to the time programme.
AUTO Operation in automatic mode according to the timer
programme.
xComfort mode: The symbol is displayed when a DAY
override (comfort) is activated.
4Flashing symbol: Temporary override
4Steady symbol: Permanent override
mReduced mode: The symbol is displayed when a NIGHT
override (reduced) is activated.
4Flashing symbol: Temporary override
4Steady symbol: Permanent override
gHoliday mode: The symbol is displayed when a HOLIDAY
override (antifreeze) is activated.
4Flashing symbol: Holiday mode programmed
4Steady symbol: Holiday mode active
mManual mode
nSystem pressure
bar Pressure indicator: The symbol is displayed when a water
pressure sensor is connected.
4Flashing symbol: The water pressure is insufficient.
4Steady symbol: The water pressure is sufficient.
lWater pressure level
4R : 0,9 to 1,1 bar
4E : 1,2 to 1,5 bar
4Z : 1,6 to 1,9 bar
4A : 2,0 to 2,3 bar
4l : > 2,4 bar
bar
1
1
2
c
STD t
v
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 22 2420
M002620-A
pb
w
AUTO
x
c
r
j
M
gm
bar
STD t
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 22 2420
C002698-B
pb
AUTO
x
c
r
j
M
gm
bar
STD t
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 22 2420
C002708-A
pb
AUTO
x
c
r
j
M
gm
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nDomestic Hot Water override
A bar is displayed when a DHW override is activated:
4Flashing bar: Temporary override
4Steady bar: Permanent override
nElectrical back-up
GThe symbol 1 or 2 lights up, depending on whether stage
1 or 2 on the electrical back-up is commanded.
nHydraulic additional heating
y4Steady symbol: The burner and the heating pump on
the back-up boiler are commanded.
4Flashing symbol: The heating pump on the back-up
boiler is commanded.
nStatus of the compressor
v4Steady symbol: The compressor is running.
4Flashing symbol: The heat pump is required but the
compressor is off.
bar
STD t
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 22 2420
C002707-A
pb
AUTO
x
c
r
j
M
gm
bar
1
1
2
c
STD t
v
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 22 2420
M002630-A
pb
w
AUTO
x
c
r
j
M
gm
bar
1
1
2
c
STD t
v
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 22 2420
M002632-A
pb
w
AUTO
x
c
r
j
M
gm
bar
1
1
2
c
STD t
v
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 22 2420
M002631-A
pb
w
AUTO
x
c
r
j
M
gm
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nOther information
rThe symbol is displayed when domestic hot water
production is running.
wValve indicator: The symbol is displayed when a 3-way
valve is connected.
4x : 3-way valve opens
4c : 3-way valve closes
MThe symbol is displayed when the pump is operating.
Name of the circuit for which the parameters are
displayed.
3.2.3. Browsing in the menus
1. To select the desired menu, turn the rotary button.
2. To access the menu, press the rotary button.
To go back to the previous display, press the key j.
3. To select the desired parameter, turn the rotary button.
4. To modify the parameter, press the rotary button.
To go back to the previous display, press the key j.
5. To modify the parameter, turn the rotary button.
6. To confirm, press the rotary button.
To cancel, press key h.
bar
STD t
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 22 2420
C002699-B
pb
AUTO
x
c
r
j
M
gm
bar
1
1
2
2
r
c
STD
('t
v
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 22 2420
pb
AUTO
x
c
r
j
L
gm
#MEASURES
#CHOICE TIME PROG.
#TIME PROGRAM
#SETTING
#TIME .DAY
a
C002220-B-04
bar
1
1
2
2
r
c
STD
('t
v
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 22 2420
pb
AUTO
x
c
r
j
L
gm
CURRENT PROG.B
CURRENT PROG.C
P2
P3
a
C002221-C-04
bar
1
1
2
2
r
c
STD
('t
v
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 22 2420
pb
AUTO
x
c
r
j
L
gm
CURRENT PROG.C
"Choice of the timeprogram
applied C"
P4
a
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7. To go back to the main display, press key j2 times.
It is possible to use the ( and ' keys instead of the rotary
button.
bar
1
1
2
2
r
c
STD
('t
v
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 22 2420
pb
AUTO
x
c
r
j
M
gm
LUNDI 11:45
C002224-D-04
2x
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4 Operating the appliance
4.1 Putting the appliance into operation
1. Switch on the power by throwing the on/off switch on the inside
module.
2. The first time the boiler is powered up, the LANGUAGE menu is
displayed. Select the desired language by turning the rotary
button.
3. To confirm, press the rotary button.
4. The parameter TYPE displays. Select the type of thermodynamic
unit by turning the rotary button.
Indoor module TYPE
MIT-IN/E MIT AWHP E FR
MIT-IN/H MIT AWHP H FR
Error during the start-up procedure:
4No information is shown on the display:
Contact the professional who takes care of maintenance of the
appliance.
4If there is a problem, the error is displayed on the screen.
¼ See chapter: "Messages", page 23.
4.2 Reading out measured values
The various values measured by the appliance are displayed in the
#MEASURES menu.
1. To access user level: Press the > key.
2. Select the menu #MEASURES.
4Turn the rotary button to scroll through the menus or
modify a value.
4Press the rotary button to access the selected menu
or confirm a value modification.
¼ For a detailed explanation of menu browsing, refer
to the chapter: "Browsing in the menus", page 12.
C002366-B
Français - Deutsch - English -
Italiano - Espanol - Nederlands
- Pycck - Polski - Türk -
bar
1
1
2
2
r
c
STD
('t
v
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 22 2420
pbx
c
r
gm
ÿ
LANGUE FRANCAIS
C002286-C
bar
1
1
2
2
r
c
STD
('t
v
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 22 2420
pb
AUTO
x
c
r
j
M
gm
SUNDAY 11:45
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User level - Menu #MEASURES
Parameter Description Unit
OUTSIDE TEMP. Outside temperature °C
ROOMTEMP. A (1) Room temperature of circuit A °C
ROOMTEMP. B (1) Room temperature of circuit B °C
ROOMTEMP. C (1) Room temperature of circuit C °C
TEMP.MIT Inside module flow sensor measurement °C
PRESSURE Water pressure in the installation bar
WATER TEMP. (1) Water temperature in the DHW tank °C
STOR.TANK.TEMP
(1)
Water temperature in the storage tank °C
SWIMMING P.T.B
(1)
Water temperature of the swimming pool on circuit B °C
SWIMMING P.T.C
(1)
Water temperature of the swimming pool on circuit C °C
OUTLET TEMP. B
(1)
Temperature of the flow water in circuit B °C
OUTLET TEMP. C
(1)
Temperature of the flow water in circuit C °C
SYSTEM TEMP. (1) Temperature of the system flow water if multi-generator °C
T.DHW BOTTOM
(1)
Water temperature in the bottom of the DHW tank °C
TEMP.TANK AUX
(1)
Water temperature in the second DHW tank connected to the AUX circuit °C
DHW A TEMP. (1) Water temperature in the second DHW tank connected to circuit A °C
TEMP.SOL.TANK
(1)
Temperature of the hot water produced by solar power (TS) °C
SOLAR.COLL.T. (1) Solar panel temperature (TC) °C
SOLA.ENERGY (1) Solar energy accumulated in the tank kWh
FLOWMETER Plate exchanger flow rate l/min
NB IMPULS.COMP Number of heat pump start-ups
RUNTIME HP Number of hours' operation of the heat pump compressor h
IN 0-10V (1) Voltage at input 0-10 V V
SEQUENCE Control system sequence
CTRL Software control number (SCU)
(1) The parameter is only displayed for the options, circuits or sensors actually connected.
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4.3 Changing the settings
4.3.1. Setting the set point temperatures
To set the various heating, DHW and swimming pool temperatures,
proceed as follows:
1. Press the C key.
2. To select the desired parameter, turn the rotary button.
3. To modify the parameter, press the rotary button.
To go back to the previous display, press the key j.
4. To modify the parameter, turn the rotary button.
5. To confirm, press the rotary button.
To cancel, press key h.
Menu C
Parameter Adjustment range Description Factory setting
DAY TEMP. A 5 to 30 °C Desired room temperature in comfort periods on circuit A 20 °C
NIGHT TEMP. A 5 to 30 °C Desired room temperature in reduced periods on circuit A 16 °C
ROOMTEM.COOL A (1) (2) 22 to 30 °C Desired room temperature set point in cooling mode 25 °C
DAY TEMP. B (2) 5 to 30 °C Desired room temperature in comfort periods on circuit B 20 °C
NIGHT TEMP. B (2) 5 to 30 °C Desired room temperature in reduced periods on circuit B 16 °C
ROOMTEM.COOL B (2) (1) 22 to 30 °C Desired room temperature set point in cooling mode 25 °C
DAY TEMP. C (2) 5 to 30 °C Desired room temperature in comfort periods on circuit C 20 °C
NIGHT TEMP. C (2) 5 to 30 °C Desired room temperature in reduced periods on circuit C 16 °C
ROOMTEM.COOL C (2) (1) 22 to 30 °C Desired room temperature set point in cooling mode 25 °C
WATER TEMP. (2) 10 to 65 °C Desired domestic hot water temperature in the DHW circuit 55 °C
TEMP.TANK AUX (2) 10 to 80 °C Desired domestic hot water temperature in the auxiliary
circuit 55 °C
DHW A TEMP. (2) 10 to 80 °C Desired domestic hot water temperature in circuit A 55 °C
TEMP.SOL.TANK (2) 10 to 80 °C Temperature of the hot water produced by solar power (TS) 55 °C
SWIMMING P.T.B (2) 5 to 39 °C Desired temperature for swimming pool B 20 °C
SWIMMING P.T.C (2) 5 to 39 °C Desired temperature for swimming pool C 20 °C
(1) The parameter is only displayed if the corresponding circuit can handle cooling.
(2) The parameter is only displayed for the options, circuits or sensors actually connected.
MODE
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4.3.2. Selecting the operating mode
To select an operating mode, proceed as follows:
1. Press the MODE key.
2. To select the desired parameter, turn the rotary button.
3. To modify the parameter, press the rotary button.
To go back to the previous display, press the key j.
4. To modify the parameter, turn the rotary button.
5. To confirm, press the rotary button.
To cancel, press key h.
Menu MODE
Parameter Adjustment range Description Factory setting
AUTOMATIQUE The comfort ranges are determined by the timer programme.
DAY 7/7, xx:xx Comfort mode is forced until the time indicated or all the time (7/7). Present time + 1
hour
NIGHT 7/7, xx:xx Reduced mode is forced until the time indicated or all the time
(7/7).
Present time + 1
hour
HOLIDAYS 7/7, 1 to 365 The antifreeze mode is active on all boiler circuits.
Number of days' holiday: xx (1)
heating OFF: xx:xx (1)
Restarting: xx:xx (1)
Present date + 1
day
SUMMER The heating is off.
Domestic hot water continues to be produced.
COLD Cooling mode is forced.
MANUEL The generator operates according to the set point setting. All of
the pumps operate. Option of setting the set point by simply
turning the rotary button.
FORCE AUTO (2) YES / NO An operating mode override is activated on the remote control
(option).
To force all circuits to run on AUTOMATIQUE mode, select
YES.
(1) The start and end days and the number of days are calculated in relation to each other.
(2) The parameter is only displayed if a room sensor is connected.
MODE
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4.3.3. Forcing domestic hot water production
To force domestic hot water production, proceed as follows:
1. Press the r key.
2. To select the desired parameter, turn the rotary button.
3. To modify the parameter, press the rotary button.
To go back to the previous display, press the key j.
4. To modify the parameter, turn the rotary button.
5. To confirm, press the rotary button.
To cancel, press key h.
Menu r
Parameter Description Factory setting
AUTOMATIQUE The domestic hot water comfort ranges are determined by the timer programme.
COMFORT Domestic hot water comfort mode is forced until the time indicated or all the time (7/7). Present time + 1 hour
4.3.4. Setting the contrast and lighting on the
display
1. To access user level: Press the > key.
2. Select the menu #SETTING.
4Turn the rotary button to scroll through the menus or
modify a value.
4Press the rotary button to access the selected menu
or confirm a value modification.
¼ For a detailed explanation of menu browsing, refer
to the chapter: "Browsing in the menus", page 12.
3. Set the following parameters:
User level - Menu #SETTING
Parameter Adjustment range Description Factory setting Customer setting
CONTRAST DISP. Adjusting the display contrast.
BACK LIGHT COMFORT The screen is illuminated continuously in
daytime periods.
ECO
ECO The screen is illuminated for 2 minutes
whenever pressed.
MODE
C002268-A
bar
1
1
2
2
r
c
STD
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v
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pb
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c
r
j
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4.3.5. Setting the time and date
1. To access user level: Press the > key.
2. Select the menu #TIME .DAY.
4Turn the rotary button to scroll through the menus or
modify a value.
4Press the rotary button to access the selected menu
or confirm a value modification.
¼ For a detailed explanation of menu browsing, refer
to the chapter: "Browsing in the menus", page 12.
3. Set the following parameters:
User level - Menu #TIME .DAY (1)
Parameter Adjustment range Description Factory setting Customer setting
HOURS 0 to 23 Hours setting
MINUTE 0 to 59 Minutes setting
DAY Monday to Sunday Setting the day of the week
DATE 1 to 31 Day setting
MONTH January to December Month setting
YEAR 2008 to 2099 Year setting
SUM. TIME: AUTO automatic switch to summer time on the last Sunday
in March and back to winter time on the last Sunday
in October.
AUTO
MANU for countries where the time change is done on
other dates or is not in use.
(1) According to the configuration
4.3.6. Selecting a timer programme
1. To access user level: Press the > key.
2. Select the menu #CHOICE TIME PROG..
4Turn the rotary button to scroll through the menus or
modify a value.
4Press the rotary button to access the selected menu
or confirm a value modification.
¼ For a detailed explanation of menu browsing, refer
to the chapter: "Browsing in the menus", page 12.
3. To select the desired parameter.
4. Assign the desired timer programme (P1 to P4) to the circuit with
the rotary button.
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4. Operating the appliance AWHP MIT-IN iSystem
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