Immergas MAGIS M4-30 User manual

MAGIS
M4-30
Block heat pumps
Control Panel
IE
Instructions and warnings
*1.046979ENG*
*1.046979ENG*


Dear Customer,
Congratulations for having chosen a top-quality Immergas product, able to assure well-being and safety for a long period of
time.As an Immergascustomer you canalsocountonaQualied Authorised Aer-SalesTechnicalAssistanceCentre,prepared
and updated toguarantee constanteciency of your appliance. Read the followingpagescarefully:you will beable todrawuse-
fultips on theproper use of thedevice,compliance withwhich will conrm yoursatisfactionwith theImmergas product.
For assistance and routine maintenance, contact Authorised Technical Service Centres: they have original spare parts and are
specicallytrained directly bythe manufacturer.
General warnings
All Immergas products are protected with suitable transport packaging.
e material must be stored in a dry place protected from the weather.
e instruction booklet is an integral and essential part of the product and must be given to the new user in the case of transfer
or succession of ownership.
It must be stored with care and consulted carefully, as all of the warnings provide important safety indications for installation,
use and maintenance stages.
is instruction manual provides technical information for installing the Immergas pack. As for the other issues related to pack
installation (e.g. safety in the work site, environment protection, injury prevention), it is necessary to comply with the provisions
specied in the regulations in force and good practice rules.
In compliance with legislation in force, the systems must be designed by qualied professionals, within the dimensional limits
established by the Law. Installation and maintenance must be performed in compliance with the regulations in force, according
to the manufacturer's instructions and by professionally qualied sta, intended as sta with specic technical skills in the
system sector, as envisioned by the Law.
Improper installation or assembly of the Immergas appliance and/or components, accessories, kits and devices can cause
unexpected problems for people, animals and objects. Read the instructions provided with the product carefully to ensure
proper installation.
Maintenance must be carried out by skilled technical sta. e Authorised Aer-Sales Service represents a guarantee in terms
of qualications and professionalism.
e appliance must only be destined for the use for which it has been expressly declared. Any other use will be considered
improper and therefore potentially dangerous.
If errors occur during installation, operation and maintenance, due to non-compliance with technical laws in force, standards
or instructions contained in this book (or however supplied by the manufacturer), the manufacturer is excluded from any
contractual and extra-contractual liability for any damage and the appliance warranty is invalidated.
e company IMMERGAS S.p.A., with registered oce in via Cisa Ligure 95 42041 Brescello (RE), declares that the design,
manufacturing and aer-sales assistance processes comply with the requirements of standard UNI EN ISO 9001:2015.
For further details on the product CE marking, request a copy of the Declaration of Conformity from the manufacturer,
specifying the appliance model and the language of the country.
e manufacturer declines all liability due to printing or transcription errors, reserving the right to make any modications
to its technical and commercial documents without forewarning.

INDEX
1 General safety warnings. ......................................................................................................................................... 5
1.1 About the documentation......................................................................................................................................................... 5
1.2 For the user. ................................................................................................................................................................................ 5
2 Presentation of Control panel................................................................................................................................. 6
2.1 Appearance of the Control panel............................................................................................................................................. 6
2.2 Status icons. ................................................................................................................................................................................ 7
3 Using home pages. ................................................................................................................................................... 9
4Menu structure. ..................................................................................................................................................... 12
4.1 About the menu structure....................................................................................................................................................... 12
4.2 Access to the menu structure. ................................................................................................................................................ 12
4.3 How to navigate in the menu structure................................................................................................................................. 12
5 Basic use................................................................................................................................................................. 13
5.1 Screen unlock. .......................................................................................................................................................................... 13
5.2 Switching controls on/o........................................................................................................................................................ 14
5.3 Adjusting the temperature...................................................................................................................................................... 17
5.4 Adjusting space operation mode. .......................................................................................................................................... 18
6Operation............................................................................................................................................................... 20
6.1 Operation mode....................................................................................................................................................................... 20
6.2 Preset temperature................................................................................................................................................................... 20
6.3 Domestic Hot Water (DHW). ................................................................................................................................................ 24
6.4 Schedule. ................................................................................................................................................................................... 29
6.5 Options...................................................................................................................................................................................... 33
6.6 Child lock.................................................................................................................................................................................. 37
6.7 Service information. ................................................................................................................................................................ 39
6.8 Operation parameters. ............................................................................................................................................................ 41
6.9 For Serviceman. ....................................................................................................................................................................... 43
6.10SN VIEW .................................................................................................................................................................................. 44
7 Menu structure: overview. ..................................................................................................................................... 45
•is manual provides a detailed explanation on the precautions to be taken during use.
•Read this manual carefully before using the wall-mounted control unit to guarantee its proper operation.
•Aer you have read this manual, keep it for future consultation.

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1GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS.
1.1 ABOUT THE DOCUMENTATION.
• e precautions described in this document cover very important topics. Follow them carefully
DANGER
Indicates a situation that could result in serious injury or death.
DANGER:
RISK OF ELECTROCUTION
Indicates a situation that could result in electrocution.
DANGER:
RISK OF BURNING
Indicates a situation that could result in burns because of extreme hot or cold temperatures.
WARNING
Indicates a situation that could result in serious injury or death.
CAUTION
Indicates a situation that could result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTE
Indicates a situation that could result in equipment or property damage.
iINFORMATION
Indicates useful tips or additional information.
1.2 FOR THE USER.
• If you are not sure how to operate the unit, contact your installer.
• is appliance must not be used by persons (including children) without adequate physical, sensory or mental capacities
or without specic experience and knowledge, unless they are supervised or have been instructed as to how to use the
appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Supervise children and make sure they do not play with the device.
CAUTION
Do NOT wash the unit as this could result in electrocution or re.
• e devices are marked with the following symbol:
is symbol indicates that electric and electronic products must not be disposed of together with household unsorted
waste. Do NOT try to disassemble the system on your own: only a qualied installer may disassemble the device and
process the refrigerant, oil and other components, in compliance with standards in force. e units must be processed at
a specic waste disposal facility so that the materials can be reused, recycled and recovered. Making sure that the product
is disposed of correctly shall avoid possible negative consequences for the environment and human health. For further
information, contact your installer or local authorities.
• Install in a place where there is no radiation present.

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2PRESENTATION OF CONTROL PANEL.
2.1 APPEARANCE OF THE CONTROL PANEL.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Reference Icon Function
1Enter the menu structure from the home page.
2
Move the cursor on the display.
Navigate in the menu structure.
Adjust the settings.
3Go back to higher level.
4
Go to the next step when programming a schedule in the menu structure.
Conrm a selection.
Enter a submenu in the menu structure.
5Long press to unlock/lock the control panel.
6Enable or disable the space operation mode or DHW mode.
Enable or disable the function in the menu structure.

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2.2 STATUS ICONS.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Reference Icon Description
1Lock icon
2
Desired temperature does not change
At the next scheduled action, the
desired temperature will decrease
Desired temperature decreases
Desired temperature increases
3
Fan coil on
Radiator on
Floor heating on
4
Desired water ow temperature
Desired room temperature
5
Heat mode
Cool mode
Auto mode
6
Additional heating source
Electric pipe heating source
7Compressor on

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Reference Icon Description
8
Anti-freeze mode activated
Defrost mode activated
Holiday away / home activated
Silent mode activated
ECO mode activated
9
Error or protection icon
Pump I on
Smart grid
Free electricity
Peak end electricity
Peak electricity
10
Additional heating source
Solar energy activated
Tank heater on
11 Domestic hot water tank temperature
12
O F F
O N
Turn O / On
13 Disinfect function activated
14 Domestic hot water
15 External room temperature
16
7
Weekly schedule icon
Timer Icon
Fan coil Radiator Floor heating Domestic hot water
ON
OFF

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3USING HOME PAGES.
When the control panel is switched on, the language selection page is displayed. Choose the desired language and then press
to view the home pages. If you do not press within 60 seconds, the system will set the currently selected language:
F R I T ES P L P TEN
O K
G E N L R O R U TR G R
e home pages can be used to read and adjust settings intended for daily use. e settings displayed and that can be set
on the home pages are described in the relative sections. e following home pages can be displayed depending on the
system layout:
• Desired room temperature (ROOM);
• Desired water ow temperature (MAIN);
• Actual domestic hot water tank temperature (TANK).
Home page 1.
If WATER FLOW TEMP. is set at YES and ROOM TEMP. is set at NO (see “FOR SERVICEMAN”>“TEMP. TYPE SET-
TING”in the Use and Installation Booklet”), the system will also include the oor heating and domestic hot water function.
Home page 1 will appear:
Sch e m a d e l l 'im p i a n t o 1
V S1
U I
CR P 1CR P 2. . . CR P n
Te m p e r a t u r a f l u sso d e l l 'a cq u a d e si d e r a t a
Desired water ow temperature
System layout 1
NOTE:
All the images in the manual have been inserted for illustrative purposes. erefore there could be dierences compared
to the pages that actually appear on the screen.

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Home page 2.
If WATER FLOW TEMP. is set at NO and ROOM TEMP. is set at YES (see “FOR SERVICEMAN”>“TEMP. TYPE SET-
TING”in the Use and Installation Booklet”), the system will also include the oor heating and domestic hot water function.
Home page 2 will appear:
Sch e m a d e l l 'im p i a n t o 2
V S1
CR P 1CR P 2. . . CR P n
U I
Te m p e r a t u r a a m b i e n t e d e si d e r a t a
Desired room temperature
System layout 2
NOTE:
e wall-mounted control panel should be installed in the oor heating room to be able to control the room temperature.
Home page 3.
If DHW MODE is set at NO (see “FOR SERVICEMAN” > “DHW MODE SETTING”in Use and Installation Booklet”)
and if WATER FLOW TEMP. is set at NO, ROOM TEMP. is set at YES (see “FOR SERVICEMAN”>“TEMP. TYPE SET-
TING”in Use and Installation Booklet”). ere will be a main page and an additional page. e system also has the function
including oor heating and space heating for fan coil. Home page 3 will appear:
Sch e m a d e l l 'im p i a n t o 3
P a g i n a p r i n ci p a le
P a g i n a a g g iu n t i va
2
Te m p e r a t u r a f l u sso a cq u a d e si d e r a t a zo n a 1
Te m p e r a t u r a a m b i e n t e d e si d e r a t a zo n a 2
SV 2
UI
F H L 1 F H L 2. . . F H L n
F CU 1 F CU 2. . . F CU n
Main page
Additional page
Zone 1 desired water ow temperature
Zone 2 desired room temperature
System layout 3

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Home page 4.
If ROOM THERMOSTAT is set at DOUBLE ZONE or DOUBLE ZONE is set at YES, there will be a main page and an ad-
ditional page. e system also has the function including oor heating, space heating for fan coil and domestic hot water.
Home page 4 will appear:
V S2
U I
CR P 1CR P 2. . . CR P n
U V C1U V C2. . . U V Cn
V S1
Sch e m a d e l l 'im p i a n t o 4
P a g i n a p r i n ci p a le
P a g i n a a g g iu n t i va
2
1TA
2TA
TA = Te r m o st a t o a m b i e n t e
Te m p e r a t u r a f l u ss o a cq u a
d e si d e r a t a zo n a 1 Te m p e r a t u r a e f f e t t i va
se r b a t o i o A CS
Te m p e r a t u r a f l u sso a cq u a d e si d e r a t a zo n a 2
Main page
Additional page
Zone 2 desired water ow temperature
TA =Room thermostat
Zone 1 desired water
ow temperature
DHW tank real
temperature
System layout 4

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4MENU STRUCTURE.
4.1 ABOUT THE MENU STRUCTURE.
e menu structures can be used to read and adjust settings NOT intended for daily use. e settings displayed and that
can be set in the menu structures are described in the relative sections. For an overview of the menu structure, see chapter
7 “Menu structure: overview”.
4.2 ACCESS TO THE MENU STRUCTURE.
From a home page, press . is will display the menu structure:
CO N F ER M A
O K
M EN U
M O D O F U N Z I O N A M EN TO
TEM P ER A TU R E P R ED EF I N I TE
A CQ U A CA L D A SA N I TA R I A (A CS)
P R O G R A M M A Z I O N E O R A R I A
O P Z I O N I
B L O CCO B A M B I N I
CO N F ER M A
O K
M EN U
I N F O R M A Z I O N I SER V I CE
P A R A M ETR I D I F U N Z I O N A M EN TO
P ER SER V I Z I O A SSI STEN Z A
V I S. SN
I M P O STA Z I O N E W L A N
MENU
MENU
PRESETTEMPERATURE
OPERATION PARAMETER
OPERATION MODE
SERVICE INFORMATION
DOMESTIC HOT WATER(DHW)
FOR SERVICEMAN
SCHEDULE
WLAN SETTING
OPTIONS
SN VIEW
CHILD LOCK
ENTER
ENTER
4.3 HOW TO NAVIGATE IN THE MENU STRUCTURE.
Use “ ”and “ ”to scroll.

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5BASIC USE.
5.1 SCREEN UNLOCK.
If the icon appears on the screen, the control panel is locked. e following page is displayed:
Press any key, the icon ashes. Press and hold the key. e icon will disappear, making it possible to control
the panel.
e control panel will lock if no operations are performed for much time (approximately 120 seconds): the setting can be
adjusted on the panel, see paragraph 6.7 “SERVICE INFORMATION”.
If the control panel is unlocked, press and hold the key to lock it.
U N L O CK U N L O CK
1
2
Press
and hold
UNLOCK
Press
and hold
UNLOCK

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5.2 SWITCHING CONTROLS ON/OFF.
Use the control panel of the unit to switch space heating or cooling on or o.
•You may switch the unit on/o from the control panel if the ROOM THERMOSTAT is set at ON (see “ROOM THER-
MOSTAT SETTING”in the Use and Installation Booklet).
• Press “ ”and “ ”on the home page, the black cursor will appear:
-1) When the cursor is on the temperature on the space operation mode side (which includes Heat mode , Cool mode
and Auto mode , press the ON/OFF key to activate/deactivate space heating or cooling.
O N / O F F O N / O F F
O F F
If DHW TYPE is set at NO, the following pages will appear:
O N / O F F O N / O F F

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If TEMP TYPE is set at ROOM TEMP., the following pages will appear:
O N / O F F O N / O F F
Use the room thermostat to switch space heating or cooling on or o.
-1) e room thermostat is set at ON (see “ROOM THERMOSTAT SETTING”in the Use and Installation Booklet). e
unit for space heating or cooling is activated or deactivated from the room thermostat. Press ON/OFF on the control
panel, the following page will appear:
I l m o d o f r e d d o o ca l d o è ch i u so .
A p r i r e i l m o d e co n i l t e r m o st a t o
am biente.
CO N F ER M A R E
O K
CONFIRM
Turning on or o cooling/
heating mode is controlled by
the room thermostat.
Please turn on or o cooling/
heating mode by the room
thermostat.
-2) e room thermostat is set at DOUBLE ZONE (see “ROOM THERMOSTAT SETTING”in the Use and Installation
Booklet). e room thermostat for the fan coil is o, the room thermostat for oor heating is on and the unit is running,
but the display is o. e following page appears:
O N / O F F O N / O F F

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2
O N / O F F O N / O F F
2
Use the control panel to switch the DHW unit on or o. Press “ ”and “ ”on the home page, the black cursor will appear:
- 2) When the cursor is on the temperature of the DHW mode, press the “ON/OFF”key to activate or deactivate it.
If the space operation mode is activated (ON), the following pages appear:
O N / O F F O N / O F F

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If the space operation mode is deactivated (OFF), the following pages appear:
O N / O F F O N / O F F
O F F
5.3 ADJUSTING THE TEMPERATURE.
Press “ ”and “ ”on the home page, the black cursor will appear:
• If the cursor is on the temperature, use “ ”and “ ”to select and use “ ”and “ ”to adjust the temperature.

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2
5.4 ADJUSTING SPACE OPERATION MODE.
• Adjusting space operation mode from control panel.
Go to “ ”>“OPERATION MODE”. Press OK, the following page will appear:
I m p o st a z i o n e m o d o f u n zi o n a m e n t o :
M O D O F U N Z I O N A M EN TO
F R ED D O A U TO
A
CA L D O
CO N F ER M A R E
O K
OPERATION MODE
CONFIRM
Operation mode setting:
COOL AUTO
HEAT
• You may select three modes, namely HEAT, COOL and AUTO. Use “ ”and “ ”to scroll, press OK to select.
If you do not press OK and you exit the page by pressing , the mode will remain operational if the cursor was moved
to the operation mode.

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If only HEAT (COOL) mode is available, the following page will appear:
I l m o d o d i f u n zi o n a m e n t o p u ò e sse r e
i m p o st a t o so l o co m e m o d o ca l d o :
M O D O F U N Z I O N A M EN TO
CA L D O
CO N F ER M A R E
O K
I l m o d o d i f u n zi o n a m e n t o p u ò e sse r e
i m p o st a t o so l o co m e m o d o f r e d d o :
M O D O F U N Z I O N A M EN TO
CO N F ER M A R E
O K
F R ED D O
Operation mode can only be set
heat mode:
Operation mode can only be set
cool mode:
OPERATION MODE
CONFIRM
OPERATION MODE
CONFIRM
HEAT
COOL
• e operation mode cannot be changed.
If you select... en the space operation mode is...
HEAT Always Heat mode
COOL
Always Cool mode
AUTO
Setting automatically changed by the soware based on the
outdoor temperature (and depending on installer settings of
the outdoor temperature), and taking monthly restrictions into
account. Note: the automatic change is only possible under
certain conditions. See ''FOR SERVICEMAN'' >''AUTO MODE
SETTING'' in Use and Installation Booklet
•Adjust the operation mode from the room thermostat (see “ROOM THERMOSTAT”in the Use and Installation Booklet).
Go to “ ”>“OPERATION MODE”. If you press any key for a selection or adjustment, the following page appears:
O K
I l m o d o f reddo/c a ld o èc ontr o l l a t o
dalt e r m o s t a t o am bient e .
R e g o l a r e i l m o d o f unzion. c o n i l
te r m o s t a t o am bient e .
CO N F ER M A R E
CONFIRM
Cool/heat mode is controlled by
the room thermostat.
Please adjust the operation mode
by the room thermostat.

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6OPERATION.
6.1 OPERATION MODE.
See Paragraph 5.4 “Adjusting space operation mode”.
6.2 PRESET TEMPERATURE.
PRESET TEMPERATURE has 3 items:
- PRESET TEMP.;
- WEATHER TEMP. SET;
-ECO MODE.
6.2.1 PRESET TEMP.
e PRESET TEMP. function allows you to set a dierent temperature at a dierent time when Heat or Cool mode is active.
• PRESET TEMP. =PRESET TEMPERATURE
• e PRESET TEMP. function is deactivated under these conditions:
- 1) the AUTO mode is on;
- 2) TIMER or WEEKLY SCHEDULE are running.
• Go to “ ”>“PRESET TEMPERATURE >PRESET TEMP. Press OK.
e following page is displayed:
TEM P ER A TU R E P R ED EF I N I TE
I M P . TEM P .
CL I M A M O D O
ECO
TEM P .
P R ED EF I N .
N . TEM P O TEM P .
TEM P ER A TU R E P R ED EF I N I TE
N . TEM P O TEM P .
I M P . TEM P .
CL I M A M O D O
ECO
TEM P .
P R ED EF I N .
PRESET TEMPERATURE
P R ESET
TEMP. W EA TH ER
TEMP.SET ECO
MODE
NO. TIME TEMP.
ECO
MODE
W EA TH ER
TEMP.SET
PRESET TEMPERATURE
P R ESET
TEMP.
NO. TIME TEMP.
When the DOUBLE ZONE function is activated, PRESET TEMP. is only active for zone 1.
Use “ ”, “ ”, “ ”, “ ”to scroll and use “ ”and “ ”to adjust the time and the temperature.
When the cursor is on “ ”, as in the following page;
SEL EZ I O N A
O K
TEM P ER A TU R E P R ED EF I N I TE
N . TEM P O TEM P .
I M P . TEM P .
CL I M A M O D O
ECO
TEM P .
P R ED EF I N .
ECO
MODE
W EA TH ER
TEMP.SET
PRESET TEMPERATURE
P R ESET
TEMP.
NO. TIME TEMP.
SEL ECT
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