Intuis Edel 200 EAU/3 User manual

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Edition no: 23.15
Installation manual
The information contained in this document is non-contractual. We reserves the right to modify the technical specifications or characteristics of any of their appliances without prior notice.
Edel EAU
Domestic hot water heat pump
Using calories drawn from the return ow of underoor
heating
Edel 200 EAU/3
Ref. 352421
Edel 270 EAU/3
Ref. 352431

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 SAFETY............................................................ 4
2 RECOMMENDATIONS .................................... 6
2.1 - Storage ....................................................................................................6
2.2 - Transport.................................................................................................6
2.3 - Handling .................................................................................................7
2.4 - Contents of packaging.......................................................................7
2.5 - Unpacking..............................................................................................7
2.6 - Symbols used........................................................................................8
3 OPERATING PRINCIPLE ................................. 8
4 INTRODUCTION ............................................. 9
4.1 - Dimensions ............................................................................................9
4.2 - EU declaration.......................................................................................9
4.3 - Technical specications and performances ...............................9
5 INSTALLATION.............................................. 10
5.1- Placement and positioning.............................................................10
5.1.1- Placement choice ....................................................................................................10
5.1.2 - Positioning and anchoring..................................................................................10
5.1.3 - Options.......................................................................................................................11
5.1.3.1 - Primary circuit mixing valve...............................................................11
5.1.4 - Included accessory.................................................................................................11
5.1.4.1 - Hydraulic derivation module.............................................................11
5.2 - Hydraulic connections to the underoor heating circuit....11
5.2 .1 - Underoor heating derivation module.........................................................11
5.2.1.1 - Description...............................................................................................11
5.2.1.2 - Underoor heating derivation module circulator .....................11
5.2.2 - Filter.............................................................................................................................11
5.2.3 - Radiators....................................................................................................................11
5.2.4 - Minimum surface area for underoor heating............................................11
5.2.5 - 3-way mixing valve for underoor heating circuit.....................................12
5.2.6 - Thermostatic mixing valves equipping the water loops of the
underoor heating circuit...................................................................................13
5.2.7 - Underoor heating circuit circulator...............................................................13
5.2.8 - Treatment of the water in the heating circuit...............................................13
5.2.9 - Filling water..............................................................................................................13
5.2.10 - Treatment of the heating circuit.....................................................................13
5.2.11- Purging the installation ......................................................................................14
5.3 - Connection to the domestic water supply...............................14
5.4 - Electrical connections......................................................................15
5.4.1 - Remove the top cover...........................................................................................15
5.4.2 - External control ......................................................................................................16
5.4.2.1 - Peak / O-peak hours contact ..........................................................16
5.4.2.2 - Electricity provider contact ................................................................16
5.4.1.3 - Connection to the photovoltaic (PV) function............................17
6 SETUP AND USE .......................................... 18
6.1 - Control panel.......................................................................................18
6.2 - Setting the language........................................................................18
6.3 - Setting the date and time...............................................................19
6.4 - Setting the desired water temperature.....................................19
6.4.1 - PV mode deactivated............................................................................................19
6.4.2 - PV mode activated.................................................................................................19
6.5 - Holiday/temporary standby mode........................................................20
6.6 - BOOST mode
(for occasional use and guaranteed comfort)........................................20
6.7 - Electric mode (for operation using only the electrical back-up) .20
6.8 - Programming ......................................................................................20
6.9 - INSTALLER menu................................................................................21
6.9.1 - PV mode.....................................................................................................................21
6.9.2 - PERF mode................................................................................................................21
6.9.3 - Setting the operating parameters....................................................................21
6.9.3.1 - ANTI-BACT Anti-legionellosis cycle ......................................22
6.9.3.2 - T°C. MINI Minimum temperature...................................22
6.9.3.3 - load shedding Level of operation authorised during
peak time....................................................................................................... 22
6.9.3.4 - max time Max heating time...............................................22
6.9.4 - Locking the keyboard...........................................................................................23
6.9.5 - Resetting the parameters....................................................................................23
6.9.6 - Reading data ............................................................................................................23
6.9.7 - Counters.....................................................................................................................23
7 MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING. 24
7.1 - Water circuit.........................................................................................24
7.2 - Water circuit for return ow from underoor heating .........24
7.3 - Electrical maintenance ....................................................................24
7.4 - Drainage................................................................................................25
7.5 - Modication.........................................................................................25
7.6 - Decommissioning..............................................................................25
7.6.1 - Leak detection.........................................................................................................25
7.6.2 - Removal and evacuation .....................................................................................25
7.6.3 - Charging process....................................................................................................25
7.6.4 - Decommissioning ..................................................................................................25
7.6.5 - Recovery ....................................................................................................................26
7.6.6 - Recycling and Disposal.........................................................................................26
7.7 - Troubleshooting.................................................................................27
7.8 - NTC sensor data..................................................................................27
7.9 - List of spare parts...............................................................................28
7.10 - Error message codes: errors, solutions
and operating in case of error.......................................................29
8 WARRANTY ................................................... 30
8.1 - Limitations of warranty....................................................................30
8.1.1 - General information ..............................................................................................30
8.1.2 - Exclusion from warranty ......................................................................................30
8.1.2.1 - Use...............................................................................................................30
8.1.2.2 - Handling....................................................................................................30
8.1.2.3 - Placement.................................................................................................30
8.1.2.4 - Electrical connections ..........................................................................30
8.1.2.5 - Hydraulic connections .........................................................................30
8.1.2.6 - Accessories...............................................................................................30
8.1.2.7 - Maintenance............................................................................................30
9 APPENDIX ..................................................... 31
9.1 - Wiring diagram...................................................................................31

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1 - SAFETY
Danger of death by electrocution
Touching live electrical wires can cause severe
injury.
• Before undertaking any work on the
appliance, ensure to switch o the power
supply to the appliance.
• Ensure that there is no possibility of the
power supply becoming active again.
Danger of injury or death due to the
absence of, or defective, safety devices.
Absence of safety devices can be dangerous
and may result in burns or other injuries.
Injuries could be caused by pipes bursting
for example.
The information provided in this document
does not represent all of the diagrams
required for a professional installation of the
safety devices.
• Install all required safety devices in the
circuit.
• Inform the user of where the safety devices
are placed, and how they work.
• Follow all relevant national and international
health and safety rules and regulations.
Preserving these documents
• This manual and all other relevant documents should be given to
the system user.
The system user should keep these manuals for future reference.
• Any intervention on the
thermodynamic water heater should
only be performed by qualied personnel.
• Follow the safety instructions!
• Any intervention on the refrigeration circuit
must be made by a qualied person who holds
a Category 1 certicate of tness.
Refrigerant R290, contained in the heat pump
circuit, does not pose an environmental hazard
but is ammable.
→Refrigerant R290 is odorless,
→Do not damage the refrigeration circuit
tubes,
→Do not handle flame or other flammable
sources inside the device,
→in the event of a leakage of the refrigerant,
unplug the plug, ventilate the room and contact
the customer service,
→Do not pierce or burn the appliance: the
recovery of the uid is mandatory in case of
intervention on the refrigeration circuit.
Danger resulting from improper use
Any work carried out by an unqualied person
may result in damage to the installation or in
physical injury.
• Do not perform any maintenance work on
this appliance unless you are a qualified
professional.
Intended use and applicable areas of use
This appliance is intended for use as an
appliance for domestic hot water production.
The intended use of the appliance includes
the following points:
• following the instructions for operating,
installing, and maintaining this appliance
and all other parts and components of the
system.
• ensuring the compliance with all conditions
of inspection and maintenance which are
listed in this manual.
Humidity and water splashes
The appliance should be installed in an area
where it is not exposed to humidity and
without any risk of being splashed by water.
Rules and regulations (directives, laws,
and standards)
Once the appliance is installed and switched
on, all decrees, directives, technical rules,
safety measures and standards, must be
respected in their current version in eect.
• Children should be supervised to ensure that
they do not play with the appliance.
• Cleaning and maintenance of the appliance
should not be undertaken by children
without proper supervision.
A method of disconnection ensuring a
complete cut-off according to Category
III conditions must be installed in the xed
piping to conform to installation regulations.
Protect the appliance with:
• a 6 A all-pole circuit breaker with a
contact opening of at least 3mm.
• a protective 6 A circuit breaker with a
30mA dierential.

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If the electrical supply cable is damaged, it
must be replaced by the manufacturer, their
customer service technicians, or by a qualied
professional to prevent any risk of injury or
danger.
If the electrical supply cable is damaged, it
must be replaced by a cable or by a specic
kit available from the manufacturer or their
customer service department.
WARNING
Do not use any methods to accelerate the
defrosting or cleaning process other than
those recommended by the manufacturer.
The appliance must be stored in a room which
does not contain a perpetual ame or other
source of ignition (for example: open ame,
gas powered appliances or electric radiators
in use).
Do not pierce or burn.
Warning: refrigerant uids may be odourless.
The product is not intended to be operated
at an altitude greater than 2000m.
• Water may drain from the discharge pipe
of the pressure limiting device. This pipe
should be kept open to open air.
• Verify that the ventilation openings are not
obstructed.
• A new pressure-relief valve (not included)
must be installed and set to 6 bars on the
domestic cold water supply of the appliance.
We recommend using a membrane valve.
• This valve must conform to all national
standards in eect (NF EN 1487).
• The pressure-relief drainage outlet should
be installed in a frost-free place and in a
downward sloping position.
• This appliance can be used by children aged 3
and over, and people with a physical disability,
sensory or mental, or a lack of experience and
knowledge if they have been supervised or
informed about safe use of the device and
have understood the hazards involved.
• Children aged 3 to 8 years are only allowed to
turn on the tap connected to the domestic hot
water heat pump.
Maintenance - Troubleshooting
• Drainage: Turn o the power supply and the
coldwater, openthe hot watervalves andthen
set the safety group to the drainage position.
• The pressure-relief valve should be activated
regularly so as to eliminate limescale and
check for blockages.
• If the electrical supply cable is damaged, it
must be replaced by the manufacturer, their
customer service technicians, or by a qualied
professional to avoid risk of injury.
• See the § «Dimensions» pages and the
§ «Installation» pages of this manual to nd
the necessary dimensions for the proper
installation of this appliance.
•Seethe§ «Hydraulicconnections» pagesof this
manual to nd the minimum and maximum
water pressures and temperatures.
• Repair and maintenance of electrical
components must include initial safety checks
and component inspection procedures.
• If thereisadefectthatcouldcompromisesafety,
then no power supply should be connected to
the product until it is satisfactorily processed.
If the defect cannot be corrected immediately
butmust beallowedtoworkthenanadequate
interim solution must be used. This must be
reported to the equipment owner so that all
parties are informed.
• Initial security controls must include:
- Discharge of capacitors: Discharge safely to
avoid sparking.
- Verification that no electrical components
are energized and that no wiring is exposed
during system charging, recovery or purging.
- That there is continuity of connection to the
ground.
Repair of intrinsically safe components
Intrinsically safe components are the only
components that can be used in the presence of
a ammable atmosphere.The equipment used
must be properly sized.

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2.1 - Storage
STORAGE PRECAUTIONS:
Admissible storage and transport
temperatures of the heat pump water
heater are from -5°C to +35°C.
2 - RECOMMENDATIONS
The appliance can only function when
lled with water. Never turn on the
appliance if the tank has not been
properly lled with water and completely
purged of air.
2.2 - Transport
The product can be tilted on a 90° face. This is indicated on the cardboard packaging.
In case of horizontal transport, the product must be tilted gradually. It is forbidden to tilt the product
on the other sides.
We do not guarantee the damage caused by a transport or handling of the product that is not in
accordance with our recommendations.
Accepted
Forbidden

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• 1 domestic hot water heat pump.
• 1 hydraulic derivation module.
• 1 documentation bag containing 1 installation manual, 1 guarantee
card and 3 adjustable feet.
• 1 transport bag.
2.4 - Contents of packaging
Once the heat pump water heater is
installed in its denitive place, it is
imperative to wait at least 60 minutes before
switching it on the rst time.
Risk of tipping
Do not drop or lower suddenly
All other transport positions are
FORBIDDEN.
The upper covers of the appliance are not
made to withstand force and should not be
used for handling purposes.
If tipped, the centre of gravity will shift
towards the top: handle with care.
2.3 - Handling
The appliance is supplied with a transport bag, to facilitate handling
to the installation site.
Non-admissible
transportation positions :
Admissible transportation positions :
All other transport positions are forbidden
Keep the protective bag out of the reach of
children (risk of suocation).
• Remove cardboard packaging.
• Remove the centring cardboard.
• Remove the bag of acessories and the transport bag.
• Without tilting the appliance, use the appropriate tool to remove
the screw from beneath the wooden pallet.
• Use the transport bag to move the appliance to its nal location.
2.5 - Unpacking
• Remove the inner compressor holding block.

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2.6 - Symbols used
Contains regulated
substances, do not dispose
of in the garbage. In case
of decommissioning,
please follow all
environmental regulations
on the recuperation of all
electrical and electronic
equipment.
Caution: contains
a ammable refrigerant
uid.
Please respect all
installation and handling
precautions.
Consult the installation
manual before carrying
out any work on the
appliance: handling,
installation, use, or
maintenance.
When handling the cover, verify that the
insulation on the top of the electrical box
remains in position.
3 - OPERATING PRINCIPLE
The domestic hot water heat pump is a small-capacity heat pump
dedicated to the production of domestic hot water.
The appliance uses the oor’s returns for the capture of calories and
then the bonuses to the water of the tank.
That is made possible by the use of refrigerant fluid allowing
the transfer from one midium to another. This appliance has the
particularity of operating on the R290 gas, guaranteeing good
thermodynamic performance and negligible environmental impact.
Rep. Description Rep. Description
1 Tank 11 Evaporator sensor
2 Electrical resistance 12 Evaporator
3 Safety aquastat 13 Floor sensor
4 Safety aquastat 14 Expansion valve
5 Capacitor 15 Capillary expansion valve
6 Domestic hot water sensor 16 Manual purger
7 Compressor 17 Drying filter
8 Pressure switch 18 Domestic hot water outlet
9 Expansion valve bulb 19 Heated floor inlet/outlet
10 Circulator 20 Domestic cold water inlet

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4.1 - Dimensions
4 - INTRODUCTION
4.3 - Technical specications and
performances
Water source heat pump water
heater 200L 270 L
Heat pump performance
Nominal volume L 200 270
Max. input power W 1600 1600
Water temperature range OC+18 to +50 +18 to +50
DHW* temperature with heat
pump OC60 60
Max. heat pump power
consumption W400 400
Water ow rate L/h 250 250
Sound power level dB(A) 44 44
Refrigerant -/kg R290 / 0,110 R290 / 0,110
Global warming potential kg 0,330 kg CO2
equivalent
0,330 kg CO2
equivalent
Normative Data (EN 16147)
Draw cycle ML
COP* water +25oC) 4,17 4,26
Reserve capacity W 17 24
Hot water reference
temperature O
C54,1 54,7
Heating time 7h24 10h29
Energy class - A+ A+
Seasonal energy eciency - 179 179
Vmax L 253 343
V40 td L 662 747
Dimensions and connections
Dimensions mm Ø630xH1410 Ø630xH1730
Weight when empty kg 46 54
Hydraulic connection
diameters -F 3/8’’ F 3/8’’
Connection diameter for DCW*
and DHW* inches M3/4’’ M3/4’’
Electrical power supply V-Hz-A 230V-50Hz-8A 230V-50Hz-8A
Protection rating - IPX1 IPX1
D-curve circuit breaker A 88
Tank
Materials / protection Stainless
steel Stainless
steel
Maximum service pressure MPa 0.6 6 bars) 0.6 6 bars)
Built-in electrical back-up
power (87°C safety setting) W1200 1200
Max. temp with electrical
back-up °C 65 65
*DHW= Domestic hot water DCW= Domestic cold water
COP= Coecient of performance
4.2 - EU declaration
This device complies with international electrical safety standards
IEC 60335-1, IEC 60335-2-21, IEC 60335-2-40. The CE marking
present on the device attests to its conformity with the
following Community Directives, of which it meets the
essential requirements:
• Low Voltage Directive (LV): 2014/35/EU.
• Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive: (EMC): 2014/30/EU.
• Ecoconception Directive for Energy-related products:
2009/125/EC.
• Limiting Hazardous Substances (ROHS): 2011/65/EU.
Rep. Description 200L 270L
A Overall height 1410mm 1730mm
B Tank diameter 630mm 630mm
C Height cold water inlet 153mm 153mm
D Height hot water inlet 921mm 1243mm

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• To ensure normal operation of the Domestic hot water heat pump
and to facilitate maintenance work, it is necessary to respect a
minimum amount of free space around the appliance as well as
a minimum ceiling height to allow for the removal of the cover.
5.1.2 - Positioning and anchoring
5 - INSTALLATION
5.1 - Placement and positioning
INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS:
•The appliance must not be installed near
a perpetual ame or other source of ignition.
• The appliance must be installed in such a way as
to avoid mechanical damage.
5.1.1 - Placement choice
• It is FORBIDDEN to install the appliance:
- outside.
- in an enclosed and unventilated space of less than 2m3.
- in rooms exposed to frost, or where the temperature is less than
5°C, including when the appliance is in operation.
- in humid rooms with signicant vapour emissions (eg. a bathroom).
- to operate the appliance with air intake which contains solvents or
ammable materials.
• Avoid placing near bedrooms to reduce noise pollution.
Non-authorised mounting zones for thermodynamic water heaters
200 & 270 l:
Envelope volume:
The envelope volume is the volume that is outside the bathtub
or shower cabin and is limited, on the one hand, by the vertical
cylindrical surface circumscribed to the bathtub or shower cabin
and, on the other hand, to the horizontal plane located at 2,25m
from the bottom of the bath or shower basin.
Protection volume:
The protection volume is the same height as the envelope volume,
but with an additional 1 metre of space added to its width (from the
edge of the bathtub or shower cubicle) so that a person in the shower
cubicle or bathtub may not reach out and touch the appliance or
any electrical connections.
•The oor must be able to support the weight of the full water heater
(weight of domestic hot water heat pump when lled with water
200 L/ 270 L= 246 kg / 324 kg).
La verticalité du chaue-eau
thermodynamique doit être respecté.
For this purpose, use the three adjustable feet provided in the
documentation bag of the installation manual (see below).
+15
0
Adjustable feet

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5.2 - Hydraulic connections to the
underoor heating circuit
The appliance is connected using the return ow of the
underoor heating network via a derivation module provided
with the tank.
5.2 .1 - Underoor heating derivation module
5.2.1.1 - Description
The floor derivation module is a hydraulic accessory which is
delivered as standard with the heat pump, which allows the
connection of the heat pump water heater to the water return ow
from the underoor heating circuit.
For water return over 50°C, installation of a primary circuit
thermostatic mixing valve is necessary >50°C (See § Options).
5.2.1.2 - Underoor heating derivation
module circulator
Power consumption 10W; electrical current required 0.05A
0,00
0,50
1,00
1,50
2,00
2,50
3,00
3,50
4,00
4,50
5,00
5,50
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
H m (CE)
litre/hour
Characteristics of circulator and pressure drops
of the underfloor derivation ensemble
20 m total connection with Øint. 18 mm
20 m total connection with Øint. 16 mm
20 m total connection with Øint. 14 mm
20 m total connection with Øint. 12 mm
The length and diameter of the plumbing inlet/outlet connection
between the oor derivation module and the heat pump water
heater must be adapted to the circulator so that the ow drawn
from the oor is more than 250 l/h.
Example above without thermostatic mixing valve: with 20m of
connection with an interior diameter of 14 mm, the total pressure
drop is 2.00m for a owrate of 325 l/h.
5.1.4.1 - Hydraulic derivation module
Hydraulic derivation
module
réf: B4591222
5.1.4 - Included accessory
5.1.3 - Options
5.1.3.1 - Primary circuit mixing valve
Primary circuit
thermostatic mixing
valve > 50°C
ref: 730010
It is recommended to install a lter on the inlet piping of the water
heater to protect the circulator and the plated heat exchanger.
5.2.2 - Filter
The heat pump water heater is not compatible with a radiator circuit
(the volume of water in the radiators is insucient, and condensation
will form on the surface of the radiators during the summer months).
5.2.3 - Radiators
To avoid operation of the heat pump using the electrical back-up
instead of the heat pump, a minimum surface area for underoor
heating should be respected according to the capacity of the
appliance:
5.2.4 - Minimum surface area for underoor heating
Heat pump water heater Minimum surface area of
underoor heating
200 L 90 m²
270 L 100 m²

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With the presence of a 3-way mixing valve (rep.16), it is imperative to place the derivation kit between the underoor heating collector
and the 3-way valve bypass as indicated on the diagram below:
5.2.5 - 3-way mixing valve for underoor heating circuit

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5.2.6 - Thermostatic mixing valves equipping
the water loops of the underoor heating
circuit
If there are thermostatically controlled valves equipping the
recirculating pumps for the underfloor heating circuit on the
appliance, (rep.18), leave them permanently open (by manually
opening them or by disassembling the thermostatic head).
The permanently irrigated flooring should have the minimum
surface area necessary for the capacity of the appliance.
This is to avoid damaging the circulator equipping the heat pump
water heater and limits the running of the electrical back-up instead
of the heat pump.
5.2.7 - Underoor heating circuit circulator
To help the circulator equipping the heat pump water heater if it is
distanced from the derivation module (long distance or the diameter
of connection is too weak), let the underoor heating circuit circulator
(rep.17) run permanently, summer and winter.
This allows to limit operation of the appliance using the electrical
back-up instead of the heat pump.
5.2.9 - Filling water
The materials used for the production of a heating circuit have
diering properties. These properties can create a phenomena
of corrosion through the creation of a galvanic bridge in new
installations as well as in older ones.
The lling of the water circuit must be done only with water from
the domestic water network using untreated water (no softener).
Using water from any other source (well water, rain water, etc..) will
render the warranty null and void.
5.2.10 - Treatment of the heating circuit
Central heating systems MUST BE
CLEANED to eliminate debris (copper,
bres, soldering uxes) related to set-
up and installation, as well as to avoid chemical
reactions between the metals.
It is also important to TO PROTECT THE
CENTRAL HEATING SYSTEM AGAINST RISKS
OF: CORROSION, LIMESCALE, AND MICROBIAL
DEVELOPMENT by using an APPROPRIATE
corrosion inhibitor for all types of installations
(steel or cast-iron radiators, underoor heating).
PRODUCTS USED FOR THE TREATMENT OF
HEATING WATER USED MUST COMPLY WITH
ALL NATIONAL STANDARDS IN THE COUNTRY
OF INSTALLATION.
We recommend the use of products in the SENTINEL range for
preventative and curative treatment of the heating circuit.
• For new installations : (less than 6 months old):
- Clean the installation with a universal cleaner to eliminate
the debris from the installation (copper, bres, soldering
uxes) Example: SENTINEL X300 or SENTINEL X800.
- Thoroughly rinse the installation until the water runs clear,
with no traces of impurities left.
- Protect the installation against corrosion with a corrosion
inhibitor, example: SENTINEL X100. Or against corrosion
and freezing with an inhibitor with an anti-freeze additive.
Example: SENTINEL X500 or SENTINEL R600.
• For existing installations:
- Desludge the installation with a desludging product
to eliminate any sludge from the installation. Example:
SENTINEL X400 or SENTINEL X800.
- Thoroughly rinse the installation until the water runs clear,
with no traces of impurities left.
- Protect the installation against corrosion with a corrosion
inhibitor, example: SENTINEL X100. Or against corrosion
and freezing with an inhibitor with an anti-freeze additive.
Example: SENTINEL X500 or SENTINEL R600.
Corrosion inhibitor:
- protects against the formation of limescale
- prevents «pinhole» type corrosion
- prevents in new installations,the formation
of sludge and the proliferation of bacteria
(in low temperature networks: algae)
- prevents the formation of hydrogen
- eliminates the sound of the generators
Treatment products from other manufacturers can be used if they
guarantee that the product is appropriate for all the materials used
in the appliance and oers ecient resistance to corrosion. To nd
this information refer to their user manual.
5.2.8 - Treatment of the water in the heating
circuit
If the domestic hot water heat pump is connected to an installation
with existing underoor heating, it is necessary to thoroughly rinse
and treat the installation.
It is MANDATORY to read the additional
document concerning the quality of
water used for lling the installation.This
document is included with this manual as well
as in the packet with the warranty information.
This document also contains information which is
PERTINENT to the WARRANTY of the material.

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5.2.11 - Purging the installation
The oxygen present in the air is extremely corrosive. Therefore,
for a permanent purging of the installation to be effective,
place automatic or manual air purgers at each high point of the
installation, and manual purgers on each radiator.
All deterioration of the appliance due to
an inappropriate quality of water and/
or the presence of corrosion in the absence of
treatment products as described above, and/or
an improper purging of air of the installation will
render the warranty null and void.
RENDERINGTHEWARRANTY NULL ANDVOID
• Connect the oor derivation module to the return ow of the
underoor heating of the installation. Take care of the proper
orientation of the check valve (see § «Underoor heating derivation
module» and «Description»).
5.3 - Connection to the domestic water
supply
• A new pressure-relief valve (not included)must be installed and set
to 6 bars on the domestic cold water supply of the appliance. The
use of a membrane valve is recommended.This valve must conform
to all local and national standards.
• The pressure-relief valve should be installed as close as possible to
the appliance’s cold water inlet and the water ow should never be
hampered by any accessory (valve, pressure-reducer, etc.).
• The pressure-relief valve drainage outlet should be sized
according to building regulations and standards and must never
be obstructed. It should be connected to a vertically draining
pipe, using a funnel which allows an open space of at least 20mm
and which is at least equal in diameter to the appliance’s piping
connection.
• The pressure-relief valve drainage outlet must be installed in a
frost-free place and in a downward-sloping position.
• If the pressure of the domestic cold water supply is higher than 5
bars, a pressure-reducer should be installed above the pressure-
relief valve near the starting point of the installation (a pressure
of 4-5 bars is recommended).
• It is advised to t a shut-o valve above the pressure-relief valve.
• For installations equipped with:
- piping of a small diameter
- ceramic plate valves
A domestic water expansion vessel, or anti-hammer valves which are
adapted to the installation should be installed as close as possible
to the shut-o valve.
• The following materials should be used for the
domestic hot water circuit:
- copper
- stainless steel
- brass
- plastic
If the materials used in the domestic hot water circuit
are incompatible, corrosion damage may occur.
The use of a recirculation pump is
strongly discouraged. This appliance is
not designed for use with a recirculation
pump. Use of a recirculation pump will cause a
signicant lowering of the temperature of the
water in the tank.
The warranty does not apply if any of these
points have been neglected or if the water
quality did not allow correct treatment within the
legal framework or if regular inspections of the
anode are not carried out.
Resistivity <2200 Ωcm or <4500Ωcm
Complete
alkalimetric title <1.6 meq/l <8OF
CO2<15 mg/l
Calcium (Ca++) <1.6 meq/l <8OF
Sulfates (SO4
--) >2 meq/l <10OF
Chlorides (Cl-) >2 meq/l <10OF
Sulfates and
Chlorides(SO4
--+Cl-)>3 meq/l <15OF
Domestic hot water pipes with a cast-iron or steel link, or with
dielectric connections (not supplied) to avoid an iron/copper galvanic
bridge.
• Thoroughly flush the supply line piping before connecting the
appliance to the domestic installation so as not to introduce any
particles, metallic or other, into the appliance.
• Respect the standards in eect in the country of use, notably domestic
water regulations and pressure safety regulations.
• The maximum domestic hot water temperature at the distribution
points should never surpass 50oC for toilets, and 60oC for other uses.
Adequate thermostatic mixing valves should be installed to avoid
risk of burns.
• The appliance must operate using water with a TH between 12°F
and 30°F. In regions with extremely hard water (TH>25°F), it is
recommended to treat water with a softener.
• Not following the conditions shown below, see DTU 60-1, will lead
to the warranty of the tank to be rendered null and void (the values
are given for a water at 20°C).

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1. Stop valve
2. Pressure reducer
3. Check valve
4. Insulating dielectric sleeve (not supplied)
5. Pressure-relief membrane valve (not supplied)
6. Run-o siphon
7. Domestic expansion vessel
8. Thermostatic mixing valve
9. Drainage valve
10. Manual purger
11. Water supply circulator
12. Plated heat exchanger (evaporator)
13. Filter (not supplied)
A. Domestic hot water (DHW)
B. Domestic cold water (DCW)
C. Underoor heating
D. Vers retour générateur de chauage
E. Primary circuit mixing valve
F. To the heating unit return
The power supply should comply with all regulations in eect in the
country of installation, as well as the NFC 15-100 standard.
A method of disconnection which ensures a total power-cut
in category III conditions should be installed in xed piping in
compliance with the installation rules.
Protect the appliance with:
• an 8A all-pole circuit breaker with a minimum 3mm contact
opening.
• a protective 8A circuit breaker with a 30mA dierential.
If the power supply cable is damaged it must be replaced by the
manufacturer, their customer service technicians, or by a qualied
technician to avoid any risk of injury or danger.
5.4 - Electrical connections
Do not connect the heat pump
water heater to the eletrical line of
a pre-existing water heater which
used the peak / o-peak hours contact.
Theheatpumpwaterheatermustbepermanently
connected to the power supply, and the peak /
o-peak control is done by either programming,
or through the use of an independent cable.
Grounding is mandatory.
Power supply = 230V single phase + ground.
5.4.1 - Remove the top cover
3
2
1

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It is not necessary to connect the electricity metre’s timer switch
to program the heat pump water heater for peak/o-peak time
operation.
The appliance’s control panel can be used to program time slots for
the heat pump water heater or for the electrical back-up to run (see
§ «Programming» for daily programming options).
5.4.2 - External control
Only an external connection using a
voltage free «dry contact» is authorised,
otherwise there is a risk of damaging the
electronic circuit board.
It is discouraged to operate the Heat
pump during peak hours so as to
optimise its operation.
To prevent the electrical back-up from running during peak hours,
connect the dry contact originating from the electricity counter,
to terminal 1.
- Contact open =Back-up not allowed to run
- Contact closed = Back-up allowed to run
By choosing load shedding level 0 or 1 (see § «Load shedding»), you
stop the electrical back-up alone from running (load shedding =1)
or the heat pump and the electrical back-up from running (load
shedding = 0).
• Pass a 0.75mm² 2-wire cable with metal tips through a cable
gland at the back of the appliance and bring the end of the cable
around to the electronics board. The other end of the cable should
be connected to the timer switch.
• Insert the 2-wire cable through a grommet from the electronics
box.
• Connect the 2-wire cable to «Input 1» indicated on the electronics
board, having removed the existing red bridge beforehand.
5.4.2.2 - Electricity provider contact
5.4.2.1 - Peak / O-peak hours contact
It is also possible to connect the electricity provider dry contact to
the heat pump water heater without using programming.
- Contact open = Load shedding
- Contact closed = Normal operation
The load shedding level can be selected and programmed for the
appliance (see § «Load shedding»).
By default, the electrical back-up does not run during peak hours.
To access the electrical connections:
• Remove the cover and the shell.
• Remove the cover of the appliance by taking out the screws which
x the shell onto the lower part of the appliance.
• Remove the black protective cover from the electronics board.

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5.4.1.3 - Connection to the photovoltaic (PV) function
This function enables the appliance to operate in auto-production mode, which means that it will use the energy
produced by the PV function to supply the heat pump as well as the electrical back-up, and to heat the water in the tank.
The connection is made between the energy manager electrical box (not supplied) and connectors 1 and 2 on the
electronics board.
• Remove the protective casing.
• Remove the black cover from the electronics board.
• Connect the PV function cable to connector 1 on the electronics board.
• If the PV function regulator has two control contacts, connect them to connectors 1 and 2 on the electronics board. See § « Electrical box electrical
diagram » in the appendix.
• Terminal 1: a low level of electrical energy is produced by the PV function.
• Terminal 2: a high level of electrical energy is produced by the PV function.
2
1
PV max
PV éco
Energy manager
dry contact
Tair
Tdégiv
Teau
HP
CAUTION: Connectors 1 and 2 are for DRY CONTACTS ONLY.They must NEVER be connected to 230V.

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6.2 - Setting the language
• Press .
• Turn the dial to scroll through menu options:
• Press to return to the main menu.
The language must be selected when the appliance is turned on for
the rst time. Turn the dial to the left and select «English». Conrm
your choice by pressing on the dial. Access to the «LANGUage» menu
is always possible.
Choose the language
Conrm
LANGUAGE LANGUAGE
EN
Deterioration risk: it is imperative to ll
the tank with water before switching on
the appliance or connecting it to the electrical
supply.
6 - SET-UP AND USE
6.1 - Control panel
..... Compressor operating
........ Electrical back-up
operating
.... Domestic hot water
requested
.... Comfort mode in
progress
....... Eco mode in progress
....... Frost protection mode
in progress
...... Holiday mode in
progress
..... Keyboard locked
......... Regulation or display
of a parameter in
progress
.... Photovoltaic mode
activated
12 3...7.Date
Symbols and their designation:
• Leave the appliance unplugged.
• Open the hot water valve located at the highest point of the
installation.
• Open the cold water inlet located on the safety group.
• Fill the tank until water is coming out of the hot water vavle located
at the highest point of the installation.
• Close the hot water valve
Before turning on the appliance, verify that the entire circuit is
watertight.
The heat pump water heater operates primarily with the heat pump
as long as the temperature of the water from the underoor heating
return ow is between
18°C and 50°C.
Once the temperature is lower
than 18°C or over 50°C, the water is no longer heated by the heat
pump, but by the electrical back-up.
The temperature of the domestic hot water provided by the heat
pump is adjustable to up to 60°C.
In the case of high domestic hot water consumption, the heat pump
water heater has a comfort function, t°C mini which increases the
heating capacity when there is less than 1/3 of the tank’s volume
left at over 38°C (see § «t°c mini -minimum temperature-»). There is
also a setting to activate the electrical back-up if the heating time
is too long (see § «max time»).
If more domestic hot water is required from time to time, the heat
pump water heater has a « boost» function (activated by the user)
which ensures that the water heats to the desired temperature (
for
example: 50°C
) quickly with the help of the heat pump and electrical
back-up. This function is deactivated as soon as the required
temperature is reached (end of heating cycle).
From time to time, check that there are no alerts (in case of an alert,
please refer to § «Error message codes»).

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6.3 - Setting the date and time
• Press «Clock settings»
Set the month
26/09/11
17: 32
--/09/11
17: 32
26/--/11
17: 32
Set the day
26/09/--
17: 32 Set the year
monday
-- : 32 Set the hour
monday
17: -- Set the minutes
Conrm new settings
6.4 - Setting the desired water
temperature
• Press to return to the main menu.
• In order to get the best results from your heat pump, it is
recommended that you do not set the water temperature too high
unless necessary. The default temperature is set at 55°C.
6.4.1 - PV mode deactivated
Conrm
water temp. T°C water
50°C
• Press
• Turn the dial to scroll through the menu options:
The water temperature can be adjusted from 30°C to 65°C. Up to
60°C, the water is heated using only the heat pump. From 60oC to
65°C, the electrical back-up takes over.
Set the
temperature
6.4.2 - PV mode activated
The settings are available according to the following reasoning:
The heat pump heats the water in the
domestic hot water tank to a higher
temperature than the usual hot water
temperature (mode «PV ECO»)
The heat pump and the electrical back-up
heat the water in the domestic hot water
tank to a higher temperature than the PV
ECO mode (mode «PV mAX»)
TEMP ≤T° PV ECO ≤ T° PV MAX ≤65°C
T°PV ECO
60°C
T°PV mAX
65°C
• Press to return to the main menu.
• Press
• Turn the dial to scroll through the menu options:
When PV mode is activated, the water temperature can be set to
a higher level to favour operation during periods of photovoltaic
production.
water temp.
T°C water
50°C
T°PV ECO
60°C
T°PV mAX
65°C
Set the temperature
Set the temperature
Set the temperature
Conrm

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• Press to return to the main menu.
« holiday» mode switches o automatically when the number of
set days has ended. While in «holiday» mode the heat pump
water heater displays «holi. return» on the screen, as well
as a countdown of the days remaining in standby mode.
• Press to return to the main menu.
6.5 - Holiday/temporary standby mode
« holiday» mode puts the appliance on standby while the frost
protection mode remains active.This function can be programmed
to run between 1 and 99 days, and is in eect as soon as the number
of days is conrmed.
• Press
• Turn the dial to scroll though the menu options:
holiday holi. retur
8
Set the number of
days in standby mode
Conrm
The « boost» function temporarily forces the electrical back-up
and the heat pump to operate at the same time to speed up the
heating time during a heating cycle.The «electrical back-up» symbol
ashes while it is activated.
• Press
• Turn the dial to scroll through the menu options:
The « boost» function is automatically deactivated as soon as the
set temperature is reached (end of heating cycle).
6.6 - BOOST mode
(for occasional use and guaranteed comfort)
boost
yes Conrm
• Press to return to the main menu.
The screen will blink for a few minutes and any actions on the keys
will make it blink again.
Electric mode «ELEC mode» uses only the electrical back-up to heat
the water in the heat pump water heater. It provides a back-up option
if for any reason the heat pump is not running (piping not connected,
dusty renovation work being carried out near the appliance...)
• Press
• Turn the dial to scroll through the menu options:
6.7 - Electric mode (for operation using only the electrical back-up)
MODE ELEC
yes Conrm
• Press to return to the main menu.
The screen will blink for a few minutes and any actions on the keys
will make it blink again
6.8 - Programming
Daily programming allows to dene the periods of operation in «comfort», «eco», or
«frost protection» modes.
In «eco» mode, the electrical back-up is not authorised.
• Press and hold “Clock settings” for 3 seconds.
= Copy programming from the previous day
= Copy a standard program or
programming from a previous day
= Modify existing programming
= Consult existing programming frost pt = Frost protection mode
ECO = Heat pump alone running
COmF = Heat pump alone running
+ electrical back-up when needed
Legend
Set the end time
of the 1st time
slot
Set the comfort
level during the 1st
time slot
Set the end time of
the 2nd time slot
CREate PRG. 0000-____
00:30h
0000-0630
f-pt
0630-____
06:30h
COPy PROG.
MODIF PRG.
see PROG.
COPy sun.
...and so on, up to 7 time slots per
day.
monday
day
Choose the day
Heating time for the tank varies according to
outdoor temperatures.
Ensure that the operating time of the appliance is not
too limited.
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