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General Components WOLF6000AW User manual

1. DISPLAY LAYOUT
2. POWER UP
3. SETTING TIME
4. SETTING INDOOR AIRFLOW AND
TEMPERATURE
Setting higher fan speed will increase amount of produced
heat and will heat room faster, setting lower fan speed will
decrease amount of heat.
Press [Enter] to go save and go back to main menu.
5. SETTING WATER TEMPERATURE
Press the rotary pushbutton
[Enter] to bring up the menu.
First icon begins to flash
Rotate the button
[<] and [>] to select the clock icon
and press [Enter].
To adjust the fan speed scroll to
the fan icon and press [Enter].
Select desired volume:
[VENT], [ECO], [LOW], [HIGH],
[BOOST] or [OFF] and press
[Enter]
1 –Status bar; 2 –Settings bar; 3 –Time display;
4 –Menu bar; 5 –AC line icon; 6 –Temp. display;
7 –Return button; 8 –Rotary pushbutton.
Rotate the knob to select the temperature (between 5°C
and 30 °C) or OFF, then press [Enter].
Using [<] and [>] keys,
navigate to Thermometer
Icon and press [Enter].
OFF Water heater is turned off.
ECO Temperature target is 40°C/104°F
HOT Temperature target is 60°C / 140°F
BOOST Only heats the water for 40 minutes or until
the water temperature reaches 60°C / 140°F.
QUICK START
GUIDE
COMBI-HEATER
CONTROLLER
After device is turned ON, an “INIT..” message should
appear on the screen. Few seconds later it changes to
time display.
3
4
1
6
7
5
8
2
Navigation through the menus and value adjustments
are all done by the means of rotary pushbutton (8) and
return button (7) on the front panel of the controller.
Pressing rotary pushbutton is equal to [Enter]
command, rotating pushbutton is equal to [+]/[-],
up/down or left/right..
Rotate the button
[<] and [>] to enter the time. Press
[Enter] to navigate between
segments.
Press the rotary pushbutton
[Enter] to bring up the menu
and rotate the knob to navigate
to RV icon, then press [Enter]
First icon begins to flash.
Flame icon will appear in the top left corner to indicate
that the heating cycle has started. The heating cycle will
continue until the setpoint was reached.
Press [Return] button to return to main menu.
NOTE: Setting higher setpoint will not increase amount
of produced heat, use fan speed instead.
6. SETTING WATER HEAT MODE
7. START AND STOP HEATER
8. SETTING SCHEDULED OPERATION
9. SETTINGS
Using [<] and [>] keys, navigate
to water tank icon and press
[Enter].
In the following menu select one
of the following modes:
GAS LPG or Diesel only
MIX 1 electrical 900 W+GAS
MIX 2 electrical 1800 W+GAS
EL 1 electrical only, 900 W
EL 2 electrical only, 1800 W
Using [<] and [>] keys, navigate
to Stopwatch Icon and press
[Enter]
Note: for best heating performance, always set MIX2.
Note: MIX1, MIX2, EL1 and EL2 only work when RV is
connected to 120V/240V service.
.
In the following screen, using [<]
and [>] and [Enter] keys, enter the
desired Start Time.
The program is now set.
To shutdown the heater at any
moment, press and hold [Enter]
button for more than 3 seconds.
Press and hold [Enter] button for 3 seconds to start the
heater back up again.
Note: it may take up to two minutes for the heater to
cool off and stop completely.
.
In the following screen, using [<]
and [>] and [Enter] keys, enter the
desired End Time.
In the following screen, using [<]
and [>] and [Enter] keys, enter the
desired Room Temperature.
In the following screen, using [<]
and [>] and [Enter] keys, enter the
desired Water Temperature.
In the following screen, using [<]
and [>] and [Enter] keys, enter the
desired Water Heat Mode.
In the following screen, using [<]
and [>] and [Enter] keys, enter the
desired Fan Speed.
In the following screen, using [<] and [>] and [Enter]
keys, enable (or disable) the program.
While in main menu, using [<]
and [>] keys, navigate to
Wrench Icon and press [Enter].
In the following screen, using [<]
and [>] and [Enter] keys, enter the
desired Offset.
Offset allows you to calibrate the remote temperature
sensor reading to ±5 degrees of its actual value.
In the following screen, using [<]
and [>] and [Enter] keys, enter the
desired Time Format
(12H or Military).
In the following screen, using [<]
and [>] and [Enter] keys, enter the
desired LCD Brightness
Between 0 and 10.
Index screen allows you to check
software version of the timer and
heater controller.
FUEL option of the menu allows
you to prime the fuel line after the
installation or after you ran out of
fuel.
You can set the priming duration
of up to 90 seconds. Press return
at any time to stop priming.
10. FAULT DISPLAY
List of fault codes and their description:
Code
Description
10
Overvoltage fault
11
Undervoltage fault
21
Heater supply temperature sensor open circuit
22
Heater supply temperature sensor short circuit
23
Water temperature sensor open circuit
24
Water temperature sensor short circuit
25
Room temperature sensor open circuit
26
Room temperature sensor short circuit
27
Combustion temperature sensor open circuit
28
Combustion temperature sensor short circuit
31
Ignition failure
32
Combustion failure
33
Flame sensor failure
41
Supply air temperature is too high
42
Supply air overheat switch tripped
43
Water temperature is too high
44
Water temperature overheat switch tripped
45
Continuous overheat failure
51
Communication failure
61
Fuel metering pump (FMP) open circuit
62
Fuel metering pump (FMP) short circuit
63
Spark plug (glow plug) open circuit
65
Spark plug (glow plug) driver failure
71
Gas valve failure
72
Gas valve driver failure
81
Combustion blower circuit open
82
Combustion blower failed to start
83
Combustion fan speed is too low
84
Heater fan disconnected
85
Heater fan failed to start
86
Heater fan speed is too low
91
High voltage package failure
92
High voltage power supply failure
93
High voltage circuit failure
94
Gas valve circuit failure
110
Window alarm
120
Low voltage alarm
220
220V not connected
11. CONTROLLER INSTALLATION
Use RESET option to reset your
controller to factory settings.
When a fault of warning appears in the system,
the fault icon appears on the screen.
Please do not attempt any repairs yourself.
Always refer to your service centre.
Install controller in dry locations only, at a height of 5 feet
from the floor. Leave some slack when running the cable,
secure wire and protect from frays.
Wall cutout
74mm | 2 15/16”
84mm | 3 5/16”
91mm | 3 9/16”
81mm | 3 3/16”

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