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3.
Setting the regulation
Adjusting the temperature set point
The temperature setting of your appliance is adjusted to 55°C in the factory. It can be adjusted simply by
pressing
&
directly on the default display. The lower the temperature setting of the heat pump,
the better the coefficient of performance (COP).
Possible values
: 45 to 62
Settings to be adjusted
To open or close the setting menu, press
+
at the same time.
In this menu, all the adjustable settings can be checked and changed, if necessary. The default values in
the factory settings guarantee optimal operation.
Once the menu is open, press
to choose a setting,
then press
&
to change the value of the settings.
Time clock control function for time of use tariff
If the HPWH is controlled by a time clock or with a ripple relay connected to
the 2x0.75 cable then move the parameter to ON.
If 2x0.75 cable is not connected, then the parameter must be OFF.
Default value:
OFF
Connecting to ducts
0 corresponds to water heaters without ducts. The regulation then adjusts
the noise level of the fan. In this configuration, the heat pump stops working
if the room freezes.
1 corresponds to semi-ducting, with a single duct installed, usually to
evacuate the cold air out of the room.
2 corresponds to ducts on both the inlet and the outlet.
In these two positions, the regulation adjusts the fan so that it can withstand
additional head losses.
Default value:
0
Possible values
: 0, 1 or 2
Avoid Legionella
This parameter is used to activate the legionnaires disease protection
mode: Once every 7 days, all domestic hot water is heated to 60C.
Default value:
OFF
Electric only mode
This setting is used in the event of heat pump failure in AUTO, BOOST and
ABSENCE modes in order to guarantee a minimum hot water supply before
the technician intervenes.
Note: In this mode as only the element is heating the unit, approximately
one half of the volume of hot water is immediately available.
Default value:
OFF
The value of a setting is validated by proceeding to the next setting.