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temperature settings

The Operating Set Point and the Differential Settings are adjusted in the Temperatures Menu. The following instructions explain how to adjust 

these user settings and navigate the control system menus.

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From the Desktop Screen, press the Operational Button underneath 

“MENU” to enter the Main Menu.

Notice how the text above the Operational Buttons on the display 

changes as you navigate through the various menus and screens.

With Temperatures selected (highlight in black) in the Main Menu, 

press the Operational Button underneath “SELECT” to enter the 

Temperature Menu.

If Temperatures is not selected use the Up and Down buttons to select 

this menu item.

With the Operating Set Point selected (highlighted in black) in the 

Temperatures Menu, press the Operational Button underneath 

“CHANGE” to activate the adjustment mode for this menu item.

Press the Up and Down buttons to adjust the Operating Set Point to 

the desired setting.

Press the Operational Button underneath “UPDATE” to confirm the new 

setting. Press the Operational Button underneath “CANCEL” to discard 

the new setting and retain the previous setting.

The new Operating Set Point value should now be displayed as the 

current value.

NOTE: Use this same procedure to adjust the Differential settings and 

the Tank Probe Offset in the Temperatures Menu.

This same procedure is used to change user settings in other control 

system menus.

Summary of Contents for DHE200 THRU 10

Page 1: ...Manual place these instructions adjacent to heater and notify owner to keep for future reference COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC WATER HEATER MODELS DVE 150 THRU DVE 10000 DHE 200 THRU DVE 10000 UP TO 150KW A DI...

Page 2: ...about the type of hazard what can happen if you do not follow the safety message and how to avoid the risk of injury The California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act requires the Governor...

Page 3: ...perly may also cause erratic control system operation on ELECTRONIC CONTROL models This water heater must be connected to a grounded metal permanent wiring system or an equipment grounding conductor m...

Page 4: ...DIAGRAMS Be sure to turn off power when working on or near the electrical system of the water heater Never touch electrical components with wet hands or when standing in water When replacing fuses al...

Page 5: ...ter circuits and includes wiring diagrams Control Circuits The water heater is equipped with an electronic control system The system includes a CCB Central Control Board circuit board an immersion tem...

Page 6: ...C1 C5 C4 C3 C2 C1 N GRN GRN BLK BLK X FMR ECO TEMP 120V BLK BLU RED RED RED RED SDI 24V X FMR PRIMARY FUSES X FMR 120V SEC SEC FUSE PILOT SWITCH BLK BLK JUMPER TO DISPLAY LWCO 5 4 3 2 1 FUSES CNTCTR...

Page 7: ...m Never allow small children to use a hot water tap or draw their own bath water Never leave a child or disabled person unattended in a bathtub or shower The water heater should be located in an area...

Page 8: ...irectly above each button on the LCD screen The function will change depending on what menu is currently displayed or what menu item is selected When no text appears on the LCD screen above an Operati...

Page 9: ...used the fault is corrected Power to the water heater must be cycled off and on to reset the control system Note cycling power will not reset the control system if the condition that caused the fault...

Page 10: ...peration total heating cycle time heating cycle count heating element s cycle count and on time along with UIM and CCB software revisions can be viewed in this menu Current Fault Alert Displays any cu...

Page 11: ...d with 3 heating elements with an Operating Set Point of 120 F and all Differential settings at 2 F the On Off sequencing of heating elements would be as follows ELEMENT NUMBER DIFFERENTIAL SETTING TU...

Page 12: ...eratures is not selected use the Up and Down buttons to select this menu item With the Operating Set Point selected highlighted in black in the Temperatures Menu press the Operational Button underneat...

Page 13: ...ontacts on the external control per all applicable building codes This is a switching circuit only DO NOT apply any external voltage or connect any load IE relay coil to either circuit Element On Disp...

Page 14: ...or not Daily Operating Mode Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Seven daily sub menus are listed at the bottom of the Economy Mode Setup menu There are 3 Operating Modes in each sub menu Normal Operation All...

Page 15: ...ss the Operational Button underneath CHANGE to activate the adjustment mode for the Setpoint Adjustment value Use the Up Down buttons to change the Setpoint Adjustment to the desired value The Setpoin...

Page 16: ...s to ACCEPT CANCEL when the adjustment mode is activated and how the current setting is outlined rather than highlighted in black Press the Operational Button underneath ACCEPT to enter and confirm th...

Page 17: ...E buttons to enter the Mon sub menu as described above Use the Up Down buttons to select highlight in black the Normal Operation Between setting Press the Operational Button underneath SELECT to chang...

Page 18: ...ternal notification when current tank temperature drops below programmable Alarm SP Fault or Alert Used for external notification whenever a Fault or Alert condition is active Fault Used for notificat...

Page 19: ...menu displays non adjustable operational information The control system records and stores the last 9 Fault and Alert messages in chronological order in this menu The most recent will be at the top o...

Page 20: ...actory Defaults ACTION DISPLAY From the Main Menu use the Up Down buttons to select highlight in black the Restore Factory Defaults menu Press the Operational Button underneath SELECT The Restore Fact...

Page 21: ...e sounds are normal however the tank bottom and elements should be cleaned Refer to MAINTENANCE section of this manual for details 2 Some of the electrical components of the water heater make sounds w...

Page 22: ...A DIVISION OF A O SMITH CORPORATION RENTON WASHINGTON Technical Support 800 527 1953 Parts Department 800 433 2515 www hotwater com...

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