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Operating instructions VIESMANN

for the system user

Heating system with control unit for constant temperature


operation
Vitotronic 100, type GC1B

VITOTRONIC 100

5592 669 GB 7/2011 Please keep safe.


Safety instructions
For your safety

Please follow these safety instructions closely to prevent accidents and mate-
rial losses.

Safety instructions explained Danger


Incorrectly executed work on the
Danger heating system can lead to life-
This symbol warns against the threatening accidents.
risk of injury. ■ Work on gas appliances must
only be carried out by a regis-

! Please note
This symbol warns against the
risk of material losses and envi-
tered gas fitter.
■ Work on electrical equipment
must only be carried out by a
ronmental pollution. qualified electrician.

Note If you smell gas


Details identified by the word "Note" con-
tain additional information. Danger
Escaping gas can lead to explo-
Target group sions which may result in serious
injury.
These operating instructions are for the ■ Do not smoke. Prevent naked
heating system user. flames and sparks. Never
This unit is not designed to be used by switch lights or electrical appli-
persons (including children) with limited ances ON or OFF.
bodily, sensory or mental capacities, or ■ Close the gas shut-off valve.
lacking experience and/or lacking knowl- ■ Open windows and doors.
edge, unless they are supervised by a ■ Remove all people from the
person responsible for their safety, or danger zone.
have received instructions from such a ■ Notify your gas or electricity
person as to how to use the unit. supplier and your heating con-
tractor from outside the build-

! Please note
Children should be supervised.
Ensure that children do not play
ing.
■ Shut off the electricity supply to
the building from a safe place
with the unit. (outside the building).
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Safety instructions
For your safety (cont.)

If you smell flue gas Ancillary components, spare and


wearing parts
Danger
Flue gas can lead to life-threat-
ening poisoning.
■ Shut down the heating system.
! Please note
Components that are not tested
with the heating system may lead
■ Ventilate the boiler room. to damage to the heating system,
■ Close all doors in the living or may affect their various func-
space. tions.
Installation or replacement work
In case of fire must only be carried out by quali-
fied personnel.
Danger
Fire creates the risk of burning
and explosions.
■ Shut down the heating system.
■ Close the shut-off valves of the
fuel lines.
■ Use a tested fire extinguisher,
class ABC.

Boiler room requirements

! Please note
Incorrect ambient conditions can
lead to damage to the heating
system and put the safe opera-
tion at risk.
■ Ensure ambient temperatures
above 0 ºC and below 35 ºC.
■ Prevent air contamination by
halogenated hydrocarbons
(e.g. as contained in paints,
solvents or cleaning fluids) and
excessive dust (e.g. through
grinding/polishing work).
■ Avoid continuously high humid-
ity levels (e.g. through frequent
drying of washing).
■ Never close existing ventilation
apertures.
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Index
Index

Introductory information
Commissioning..................................................................................................... 6
Your system is preset at the factory..................................................................... 6
Special considerations for multi boiler systems.................................................... 6
Terminology.......................................................................................................... 7

Operation
Controls................................................................................................................ 8
■ Opening the control unit.................................................................................... 8
■ Programming unit.............................................................................................. 8
How to use the controls........................................................................................ 9
Symbols on the display........................................................................................ 9

Start-up/shutdown
Starting the heating system.................................................................................. 10
Shutting down the heating system....................................................................... 11
■ With frost protection monitoring........................................................................ 11
■ Without frost protection monitoring (shutdown)................................................ 11

Central heating
Selecting the set boiler water temperature........................................................... 12
Setting the heating program (central heating)...................................................... 12
Stopping the central heating................................................................................. 12

DHW heating
Required settings (DHW heating)......................................................................... 13
Setting the DHW temperature.............................................................................. 13
Setting the heating program (DHW heating)........................................................ 13
Stopping DHW heating......................................................................................... 14

Further adjustments
Setting the temperature unit (°C/°F)..................................................................... 15
Restoring factory settings..................................................................................... 15

Scanning
Scanning information............................................................................................ 16
Scanning the service messages........................................................................... 18
Scanning fault messages..................................................................................... 19

Emissions test mode......................................................................................... 20


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What to do if...
Rooms are too cold.............................................................................................. 21

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Index
Index (cont.)

Rooms are too hot................................................................................................ 22


There is no hot water............................................................................................ 23
The DHW is too hot.............................................................................................. 23
"ã" flashes on the display .................................................................................. 24
"ë" flashes on the display................................................................................... 24

Maintenance........................................................................................................ 25

Keyword index.................................................................................................... 29
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Introductory information
Commissioning

The commissioning and matching of the As the user of new combustion equip-
control unit to local conditions and build- ment, you may be obliged to notify your
ing characteristics, as well as instructing local flue gas inspector of the installation
the user in the operation of the system, [check local regulations]. Your local flue
must be carried out by your heating con- gas inspector will also inform you [where
tractor. appropriate] about work he may be
required to perform on your combustion
equipment (e.g. regular checks, clean-
ing).

Your system is preset at the factory

The control unit is preset to " " at the DHW heating


factory for central heating and DHW ■ The DHW is heated up to 50 °C.
heating. ■ Your heating contractor can make fur-
Your heating system is therefore ready ther settings for you during commis-
for operation: sioning.
You can change any settings individu-
Central heating ally at any time to suit your require-
■ The rooms are heated in accordance ments (see chapter "DHW heating").
with the settings on your control unit
and room temperature control unit. Frost protection
■ Your heating contractor can make fur- ■ Your boiler and DHW cylinder are pro-
ther settings for you during commis- tected against frost.
sioning.
You can change any settings individu- Power failure
ally at any time to suit your require- ■ All data is saved if there is a power
ments (see chapter "Central heating"). failure.

Special considerations for multi boiler systems

The Vitotronic 100 can be used in the In multi boiler systems (systems with
following systems: several boilers), each boiler is equipped
■ Single boiler systems with its own control unit. These control
■ Multi boiler systems with a Viessmann units are regulated by the higher control
cascade control unit unit. Make the required settings (e.g. set
■ Multi boiler systems of a higher third room temperature) at the higher control
party control unit unit.
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Introductory information
Special considerations for multi boiler systems (cont.)

DHW heating can only be selected at Note


the higher control unit. These operating instructions do not
apply in conjunction with multi boiler sys-
Operating instructions tems.
of the higher control unit

Terminology

To provide you with a better understand-


ing of the functions of your control unit,
the appendix contains the chapter "Ter-
minology" (see page 27).
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Operation
Controls

Opening the control unit

A The programming unit is located behind


the flap. Brief operating instructions can
be found on the back of the flap.
To open, pull the flap from the top edge
forward.

A Flap

Programming unit

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s A

Takes you to the previous step in OK Confirms your selection or saves


the menu or cancels a setting that the setting.
has been started. No function.
Cursor keys. Enables you to call up the menu for
To scroll through the menu or to set settings and scanning.
values.
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Operation
How to use the controls

Standard display Press .


This takes you to the menu for settings
and scanning.

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Symbols on the display

These symbols are not always dis- In conjunction with a solar thermal
played, but appear subject to the system system:
version and the operating state. Flashing Solar circuit pump running
displays indicate that modifications can Burner in operation
be made. Factory settings

Menu
Settings for heating
Setting the DHW temperature
Scanning information
Further settings
Emissions test mode

Heating program
Standby mode with frost protec-
tion monitoring
DHW heating only
Central heating and DHW heating

Messages
Service message
Fault message

Displays
Temperature
Circulation pump at output 20 run-
ning
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Cylinder primary pump running

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Start-up/shutdown
Starting the heating system

Controls with open flap

For flap, see page 8.

C D E F

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s A

BA H G

A ON indicator (green) E Excess temperature reset


B Fault indicator (red) F ON/OFF switch
C Emissions test switch G Temperature controller
(only for service purposes) H Fuses
D Test key
(only for service purposes)

Ask your heating contractor about the 3. Switch ON the power supply, e.g. at
following: a separate MCB/fuse or a mains iso-
■ Boiler and relevant control unit type lator.
■ Level of the required system pressure
■ Position of the pressure gauge, shut- 4. Switch the ON/OFF switch ON (see
off valves, gas shut-off valve, ventila- page 10).
tion apertures After a short time, the standard dis-
play appears (see page 9) and the
1. Check the heating system pressure green ON indicator illuminates. The
at the pressure gauge. If the pressure heating system is now ready for oper-
of the heating system is too low, top ation.
up the water or notify your heating
contractor.

2. Open the shut-off valves in the oil


lines (at the tank and filter) or open
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the gas shut-off valve.

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Start-up/shutdown
Shutting down the heating system

With frost protection monitoring

Select the heating program " " for 5. OK to confirm.


standby mode (frost protection monitor-
ing). ■ No central heating
■ No DHW heating
Press the following keys: ■ Frost protection for the boiler and the
DHW cylinder is enabled
1. for settings; " " flashes.
Note
2. OK to confirm; " " flashes. The circulation pumps are briefly started
every 24 hours to prevent them from
3. OK to confirm; the currently selec- seizing up.
ted heating program flashes.
Ending heating program " "
4. until " " flashes.
Select another heating program.

Without frost protection monitoring (shutdown)

1. Switch the ON/OFF switch (see


page 10) OFF.

2. Close the shut-off valves in the oil


lines (at the tank and filter) or close
the gas shut-off valve.

3. Isolate the heating system from its


main power supply, e.g. at a separate
MCB/fuse or a mains isolator.

4. Where outside temperatures of


below 3 °C are anticipated, please
take suitable measures to protect the
heating system against frost. If nec-
essary, contact your heating contrac-
tor.

Information on a prolonged shutdown


Circulation pumps may seize up as they
are not supplied with power.
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Central heating
Selecting the set boiler water temperature

Select a sufficiently high set boiler water 3. for set boiler water temperature;
temperature (heating flow temperature) " " flashes.
so that the required room temperature
can be achieved. 4. OK to confirm; the selected temper-
Factory setting: 75 °C. ature value flashes.

Press the following keys: 5. / for the required set boiler water
temperature.
1. for settings; " " flashes.
6. OK to confirm; the new temperature
2. OK to confirm; " " flashes. value is saved.

Setting the heating program (central heating)

Factory setting: " " for central heat- 3. OK to confirm.


ing and DHW heating (winter mode).
4. / until " " flashes.
Press the following keys:
5. OK to confirm; the rooms are
1. for settings; " " flashes. heated and DHW is provided.

2. OK to confirm; " " flashes.

Stopping the central heating

Press the following keys: 4. / until " " flashes (summer


mode, no central heating)
1. for settings; " " flashes. or
until " " flashes (frost protection
2. OK to confirm; " " flashes. monitoring).

3. OK to confirm; the currently selec- 5. OK to confirm.


ted heating program flashes.
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DHW heating
Required settings (DHW heating)

If you require DHW heating, check the ■ Have you set the correct heating pro-
following points: gram?
■ Have you set the required DHW tem- For settings, see page 13.
perature?
For settings, see the next chapter.

Setting the DHW temperature

Factory setting: 50 °C. 3. OK to confirm; temperature value


flashes.
Press the following keys:
4. / for required DHW temperature.
1. for settings; " " flashes.
5. OK to confirm; the new temperature
2. until " " flashes. value is saved.

Setting the heating program (DHW heating)

Factory setting: " " for central heat- 4. / until " " flashes for DHW heat-
ing and DHW heating (winter mode). ing (summer mode, no central
heating)
Press the following keys: or
until " " flashes for central
1. for settings; " " flashes. heating and DHW heating (win-
ter mode).
2. OK to confirm; " " flashes.
5. OK to confirm; the selected heating
3. OK to confirm; the currently selec- program is activated.
ted heating program flashes.
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DHW heating
Stopping DHW heating

You do not want DHW, but do want to 5. OK to confirm; DHW heating and
heat the rooms. central heating are stopped,
frost protection monitoring is
Press the following keys: activated (standby mode).

1. for settings; " " flashes.

2. OK to confirm; " " flashes.

3. OK to confirm; the currently selec-


ted heating program flashes.

4. / until " " flashes.

5. OK to confirm.

6. for settings; " " flashes.

7. until " " flashes.

8. OK to confirm; temperature value


flashes.

9. until 10 °C is displayed.

10. OK to confirm; the new tempera-


ture value is saved.

You do not want to have DHW or heat


the rooms.

Press the following keys:

1. for settings; " " flashes.

2. OK to confirm; " " flashes.

3. OK to confirm; the currently selec-


ted heating program flashes.

4. until " " flashes.


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Further adjustments
Setting the temperature unit (°C/°F)

Factory setting: °C. 3. OK to confirm; " " flashes.

Press the following keys: 4. / for required temperature unit


("°C" or "°F").
1. for settings; " " flashes.
5. OK to confirm; the new temperature
2. until " " flashes. unit is saved.

Restoring factory settings

You can simultaneously reset all


changed values to the factory settings.

Press the following keys:

1. for settings; " " flashes.

2. until " " flashes.

3. OK to confirm; " " flashes.

4. OK to confirm; the factory setting is


reinstated.

Factory settings:
■ Heating program: " "
■ Temperature unit: °C
■ Set boiler water temperature: 75 °C
■ Set DHW temperature: 50 °C
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Scanning
Scanning information

Subject to the connected components 6. OK to confirm; the value is reset.


and settings made, you can scan current
temperatures and operating conditions. Example:
On the display, you can see the number
Press the following keys: "3" and the current boiler water temper-
ature.
1. for settings; " " flashes.
¸
2. until " " flashes.
°C

3. OK to confirm. 3 65
4. / for the required information.

5. OK to confirm; if you want to reset


the value to "0" (see following Note
table), " " flashes. The scan mode terminates automatically
after 30 min or if you press .

The information appears in the following sequence:


Display Explanation Notes
0 1 LON subscriber number Control unit has subscriber num-
ber 1
2 107 °C Flue gas temperature Displayed only if a flue gas tem-
perature sensor is connected
3 65 °C Boiler water temperature —
4 58 °C Temperature buffer cylin- Displayed only if a buffer cylinder
der is connected
5 50 °C DHW temperature Displayed only if a DHW cylinder is
(only in conjunction with connected
one cylinder temperature
sensor)
51 45 °C DHW temperature, cylin- Displayed only in conjunction with
der temperature sen- two cylinder temperature sensors
sor 1
52 45 °C DHW temperature, cylin- Displayed only in conjunction with
der temperature sen- two cylinder temperature sensors
sor 2
5 45 °C DHW temperature with Displayed only if a solar thermal
solar operation system is connected
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Scanning
Scanning information (cont.)

Display Explanation Notes


53 50 °C Temperature sensor / Displayed only if a Viessmann
solar control module is installed
and the third temperature sensor is
connected
54 50 °C Temperature sensor aÖ Displayed only if a Viessmann
solar control module is installed
and the fourth temperature sensor
is connected
5 70 °C Collector temperature Displayed only if a solar thermal
system is connected
6 55 °C Temperature sen- Only if a sensor is connected
sor aJA
7 55 °C Temperature sen- Only if a sensor is connected
sor aJB
2 6 3 5 7 2 h Hours run, burner single The value can be reset to "0" with
1 stage, stage 1 or modu- "D"
lating
2 6 3 5 7 2 h Hours run, burner The value can be reset to "0" with
2 stage 2 "D"
0 1 3.5 7 8 Burner starts The number of burner starts can
3 be reset to "0" with "D"
001225 Fuel consumption The value can be reset to "0" with
4 "D"
0 0 1 4 1 7 h Solar circuit pump hours Displayed only if a Viessmann
5 run solar control module is installed.
The value can be reset to "0" with
"D"
001425 Pump starts, solar circuit Displayed only if a Viessmann
6 pump solar control module is installed.
The value can be reset to "0" with
"D"
000506 h Hours run, output 22 Displayed only if a Viessmann
7 solar control module is installed.
The value can be reset to "0" with
"D"
000506 Starts output 22 Displayed only if a Viessmann
8 solar control module is installed.
The value can be reset to "0" with
"D"
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Scanning
Scanning information (cont.)

Display Explanation Notes


002850 Solar yield in kWh Displayed only if a Viessmann
9 solar control module is installed.
The value can be reset to "0" with
"D"

Scanning the service messages

If your heating system is due for a serv- When a certain flue gas temperature is
ice, the symbol flashes on the display, reached, e.g. 150 °C.
and the following displays appear.
Your heating contractor can select when
a service should be carried out:
°C
After a certain number of burner hours
run, e.g. 2500 hours. a 150
ë

2500 h Notify your heating contractor and


acknowledge the service message by
pressing OK.

Note
After a certain length of time, e.g. 12 If the service can only be carried out at a
months. later date, the service message will reap-
pear after 7 days.
ë
u Calling up an acknowledged service
message
12 Press OK for approx. 4 s.
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Scanning
Scanning fault messages

If any faults have occurred in your heat- Calling up an acknowledged fault


ing system, the symbol flashes on the message
display and the fault code is shown. The
red fault indicator also flashes (see Press OK for approx. 4 s.
page 10).
Note
Example: If there are several fault messages, you
Fault code shown: "50." can scan these in sequence by pressing
/ .
ã

1 50
1. Notify your heating contractor of the
fault code. This enables the heating
contractor to be better prepared for
the service call and may save addi-
tional travelling costs.

2. Acknowledge the fault message with


OK. The symbol no longer
flashes.

Note
■ If you have connected signalling
equipment (e.g. a buzzer) for fault
messages, this is deactivated
when the fault message is
acknowledged.
■ If the fault can only be fixed at a
later date, the fault message will
reappear the following day.
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Emissions test mode
Emissions test mode

Emissions test mode for testing flue gas


with boiler water temperature raised
briefly. This test mode should only be
activated by your flue gas inspector dur-
ing the annual inspection.

Switch the emissions test switch (see


page 10) to .
The display will then show the follow-
ing:

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The following functions are activated:
■ The burner is switched on (the display
shows symbol ).

Note
Burner start-up can be delayed, e.g.
through fuel oil preheating.

■ Pumps are started.


■ The temperature controller regulates
the boiler water temperature.

Ending emissions test mode

Set the emissions test switch to a.


or
Close the flap (see page 8).
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What to do if...
Rooms are too cold

Cause Remedy
The heating system is off. ■ Switch the ON/OFF switch ON (see
page 10).
■ Switch ON the mains isolator, if instal-
led (outside the boiler room).
■ Reset the fuse/MCB in the power dis-
tribution board (main domestic fuse/
MCB).
Control unit is incorrectly adjusted. Check settings and correct if required:
■" " must be selected (see page 12).
■ Set boiler water temperature (see
page 12).
Only when operating with DHW heating: Wait until the DHW cylinder has been
DHW priority is enabled (" " is dis- heated up.
played).
No fuel. For LPG/oil:
Check the fuel reserves and re-order if
required.
For natural gas:
Open the gas shut-off valve. If necessary,
check with your gas supply utility.
The symbol is shown on the display. Scan the type of fault, make a note of the
fault code and acknowledge the message
(see page 19). If necessary, notify your
heating contractor.
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What to do if...
Rooms are too cold (cont.)

Cause Remedy
Burner start faulty. Press the reset button on the burner hood
The symbol is displayed and the red or on the boiler front panel. If there is no
fault indicator on the burner is illumina- reset button, switch the ON/OFF switch
ted. (see page 10) first OFF and then ON
again.
Contact your heating contractor if the
burner still fails to start.
Vitoair draught stabiliser faulty. Contact your heating contractor.
Press the rotary selector on the motor and
rotate it past this position A as far as it
will go.

Rooms are too hot

Cause Remedy
Control unit is incorrectly adjusted. Check settings and correct if required:
■ Set boiler water temperature (see
page 12).
The symbol is shown on the display. Scan the type of fault, make a note of the
fault code and acknowledge the message
(see page 19). If necessary, notify your
heating contractor.
Emissions test switch is set to . Close the flap (see page 8).
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What to do if...
There is no hot water

Cause Remedy
The heating system is off. ■ Switch the ON/OFF switch ON (see
page 10).
■ Switch ON the mains isolator, if instal-
led (outside the boiler room).
■ Reset the fuse/MCB in the power dis-
tribution board (main domestic fuse/
MCB).
Control unit is incorrectly adjusted. Check settings and correct if required:
■ DHW heating must be enabled (see
page 13).
■ Set DHW temperature (see page 13).
No fuel. For LPG/oil:
Check the fuel reserves and re-order if
required.
For natural gas:
Open the gas shut-off valve. If necessary,
check with your gas supply utility.
The symbol is shown on the display. Scan the type of fault, make a note of the
fault code and acknowledge the message
(see page 19). If necessary, notify your
heating contractor.

The DHW is too hot

Cause Remedy
The control unit is incorrectly adjusted. Check DHW temperature and correct if
required (see page 13).
DHW heating is carried out by the solar Check settings and correct, if required, at
thermal system. the solar control unit.

Separate operating instructions

Emissions test switch is set to . Close the flap (see page 8).
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What to do if...
"ã" flashes on the display

Cause Remedy
Heating system fault. Scan the type of fault, make a note of the
fault code and acknowledge the message
(see page 19). If necessary, notify your
heating contractor.

"ë" flashes on the display

Cause Remedy
The time for a service, as specified by Notify your heating contractor and
your heating contractor, has arrived. acknowledge the service message with
OK (see page 18).

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Maintenance
Maintenance

Cleaning

All equipment can be cleaned with a


commercially available domestic clean-
ing agent (non-scouring). Clean the sur-
face of the programming unit with the
microfibre cloth provided.

Inspection and maintenance

Inspection and maintenance of your Refill any water treatment equipment


heating system is prescribed by the (e.g. a lock or injection system) in good
Energy Savings Order and DIN 4755, time, if such equipment is installed in the
DVGW-TRGI 2008 and DIN 1988-8. cold water supply of the DHW cylinder.
Regular maintenance ensures trouble- Observe the manufacturer's instruc-
free, energy efficient, environmentally tions.
responsible and safe heating. Your heat- Additionally for a Vitocell 100:
ing system must be serviced by an We recommend that the correct function
authorised contractor at least every of the sacrificial anode is checked annu-
2 years. For this, we advise you to ally by your heating contractor.
arrange an inspection and maintenance The anode function can be checked with-
contract with your local heating contrac- out interrupting the system operation.
tor. The heating contractor will check the
earth current with an anode tester.
Boiler
Safety valve (DHW cylinder)
Increasing boiler contamination raises
the flue gas temperature and thereby The safety valve function should be
increases energy losses. For that rea- checked every six months by venting,
son, all boilers should be cleaned annu- either by the system user or the local
ally. heating contractor. The valve seat may
become contaminated (see the valve
DHW cylinder (if installed) manufacturer's instructions).

The DIN 1988-8 and EN 806 specify that


maintenance and cleaning should be
carried out no later than two years after
commissioning and thereafter as
required.
Only a qualified heating contractor
should clean the inside of a DHW cylin-
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Maintenance
Maintenance (cont.)

Potable water filter (if installed)

To maintain high hygienic standards,


proceed as follows:
■ Replace filter element on non-back
flushing filters every six months (visual
inspection every two months).
■ On back flushing filters, back flush
every two months.

Damaged connecting cables

If connecting cables of the appliance or


externally installed electrical accesso-
ries are damaged, replace them with
special connecting cables. Replace only
with Viessmann cables. Contact your
heating contractor.

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Terminology

Constant temperature operation Heating circuit

In constant temperature operation, the A heating circuit is a sealed circuit


heating water is constantly heated to the between the boiler and radiators, in
selected boiler water temperature. which the heating water circulates.

Heating program Heating circuit pump

With the heating program you determine Circulation pump for the circulation of the
whether you heat your rooms and DHW, heating water in the heating circuit.
or only heat DHW, or whether you shut
down your heating system with frost pro- Actual temperature
tection monitoring.
Current temperature at the time of the
You can select the following heating pro- scan; e.g. actual DHW temperature.
grams:
■" " Boiler water temperature
The rooms are heated and DHW is
provided (winter mode). See "Constant temperature operation".
■" "
DHW is provided but there is no cen- Open flue operation
tral heating (summer mode).
■" " The combustion air is drawn from the
Frost protection for the boiler and room where the boiler is installed.
DHW cylinder is active, no central
heating, no DHW heating (standby Balanced flue operation
mode).
The combustion air is drawn from out-
Note side the building.
A heating program for central heating
without DHW heating is not available. If Safety valve
rooms are to be heated, hot water is gen-
erally also required (winter mode). A safety device that must be installed by
If you do just want central heating, select your heating contractor in the cold water
the " " heating program and set the pipe. The safety valve opens automati-
DHW temperature to 10 °C (see cally to prevent excess pressure in the
page 14). This means that you will not DHW cylinder.
heat DHW unnecessarily, but frost pro-
tection of the DHW cylinder is ensured. Set temperature

Default temperature that should be


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Terminology (cont.)

Summer mode

Heating program " ".


At warmer times of the year, i.e. when
the rooms do not have to be heated, you
can stop heating mode. The boiler
remains operational for DHW heating.

Cylinder primary pump

Circulation pump for heating the DHW in


the DHW cylinder.

Drinking water filter

A device that removes solids from the


water. The drinking water filter is instal-
led in the cold water pipe upstream of the
DHW cylinder or the instantaneous
water heater.

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Keyword index
Keyword index

A H
Actual temperature.............................27 Heating and DHW................................6
Heating circuit....................................27
B Heating circuit pump..........................27
Balanced flue operation.....................27 Heating mode
Boiler water temperature....................27 ■ Setting............................................12
■ Without DHW heating.....................14
C Heating only.......................................14
Central heating Heating operation
■ Factory setting..................................6 ■ Constant temperature.....................27
■ Heating program.............................12 Heating program 27, 28
■ Stopping.........................................12 ■ DHW heating..................................13
Cleaning.............................................25 ■ For central heating..........................12
Cleaning information..........................25 Heating system
Commissioning..............................6, 10 ■ Starting...........................................10
Constant temperature operation........27 ■ Stopping.........................................11
Controls..........................................8, 10 Hot rooms..........................................22
Cylinder primary pump.......................28 How to use the controls.......................9

D I
DHW heating........................................6 Inspection...........................................25
■ Factory setting..................................6
■ Heating program.............................13 K
■ Required settings............................13 Keys.....................................................8
■ Setting the DHW temperature........13
■ Stopping.........................................14 M
Display elements................................10 Maintenance......................................25
Drinking water filter............................28 Maintenance contract.........................25
Menu....................................................9
E Multi boiler systems.............................6
Emissions test mode..........................20
N
F No hot water.......................................23
Factory setting.....................................6 Notice of completion............................6
Fault message
■ Acknowledging...............................19 O
■ Calling up (acknowledged).............19 Open flue operation...........................27
■ Scanning.........................................19 Operation.............................................8
Filter...................................................28 ■ Controls............................................8
Frost protection....................................6 ■ How to use the controls....................9
Frost protection monitoring....11, 12, 14
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Keyword index
Keyword index (cont.)

P Shutting down
Power failure........................................6 ■ Heating system without frost protec-
Pressure gauge..................................10 tion monitoring................................11
Programming unit.................................8 Standard display..................................9
Pump Standard settings...............................15
■ Cylinder..........................................28 Standby mode..................11, 12, 14, 27
■ Heating circuit.................................27 Starting
■ Frost protection monitoring.............11
R ■ Heating system...............................10
Reset..................................................15 ■ Standby mode................................11
Resetting data....................................16 Starting the appliance........................10
Resetting fuel consumption................16 Stopping
Resetting hours run............................16 ■ Central heating...............................12
Restoring factory settings..................15 ■ DHW heating..................................14
Rooms too cold..................................21 ■ Heating system with frost protection
Rooms too hot....................................22 monitoring.......................................11
Room temperature control unit............8 Summer mode.......................12, 27, 28
Symbols on the display........................9
S
Safety valve.......................................27 T
Scan Temperature
■ Fault message................................19 ■ Actual temperature.........................27
■ Information......................................16 ■ Boiler water.....................................27
■ Operating conditions.......................16 ■ DHW...............................................13
■ Service message............................18 ■ Scanning.........................................16
■ Temperatures.................................16 ■ Set temperature..............................27
Scanning information.........................16 Temperature unit................................15
Scanning operating conditions...........16 Terminology.......................................27
Scanning the actual temperature.......16 Test mode..........................................20
Selecting the set boiler water tempera- Troubleshooting.................................21
ture.....................................................12
Service message W
■ Acknowledging...............................18 Water too cold....................................23
■ Calling up (acknowledged).............18 Water too hot.....................................23
■ Scanning.........................................18 Where to find the controls....................8
Set temperature.................................27 Winter mode.......................................27
Shutdown...........................................11
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Your contact

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Viessmann Werke GmbH&Co KG Viessmann Limited


D-35107 Allendorf Hortonwood 30, Telford
Telephone: +49 6452 70-0 Shropshire, TF1 7YP, GB
5592 669 GB

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