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ELECTRICAL RISKS: 

 
1. Connection:

 All connections must be made in compliance with the manufacturer's drawings. In particular, 

make sure you do not neutralize the electric backup's thermostat (direct connection forbidden) 

 

2.  To avoid the power supply cable heating up, use the cable type and cross section given in the installation 

manual. All regulations in force must be respected. 

 

3.  Make sure that there is an electric circuit protection upstream from the device. 

 

4.  Check all the connections are correctly tightened. 

 

5.  The device MUST be connected to good earth connection. 

 

6.  Make sure that all live parts cannot be accessed (protected by covers in their original condition).  

 
 

HYDRAULIC RISKS: 

 
1. Pressure: 

The devices must be used in the pressure range for which they have been designed. 

 

2.  Connection, discharge: For all pressurized devices, it is essential to install a Pressure Temperature Relief 

valve that at least includes an exhaust valve. Do not obstruct the exhaust valve's discharge outlet. The 
exhaust valve's discharge pipe must be connected to the waste water system. 

 

3.  Be careful not to reverse the hot and cold water connections.  Ensure there are no leaks. 

 
 

USE: 

 

1.  Type of product: 

This device is intended exclusively for heating domestic potable water and must not be 

used for any other fluid. 

 

2. Abnormal 

uses: 

Should the device not work correctly, contact a professional contractor. 

 

3.  The device must not be powered up before it has been filled. (heating when dry failure). 

 

4.  Burns, bacteria: For health reasons, the hot water must be stored at a high temperature. This temperature 

may cause burns. Take all the necessary precautions (mixer taps, etc.) to avoid accidents at hot water 
drawing points.  

 
 

MAINTENANCE: 

 
1.  Periodically check that the Pressure Temperature Relief valve works correctly as instructed by the 

manufacturer. 

 
 

REPLACEMENT / SERVICING 

 
1.  It is forbidden to modify the device. All components must be replaced by a professional contractor using 

original parts supplied by the manufacturer or equivalent. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for ODYSSEO 2

Page 1: ...MAINTENANCE AND USER MANUAL WARRANTY ODYSSEO 2 HEAT PUMP WATER HEATER USING NON HEATED AIR EN GUIDE TO BE KEPT BY THE USER...

Page 2: ...TIME CLOCK CONTROL TIME OF USE TARIFF 240 volt supply with 2 amp protection connected to the black auxiliary wire and the time clock programmed in accordance with the time of use tariff hours Set HCH...

Page 3: ...2 Getting started 14 Use 16 Control panel 16 Description of the pictograms 16 Description of the modes 17 Adapting the mode of your appliance to your needs 19 Recommendations Maintenance Repairs 20 Ad...

Page 4: ...t in a manner that does not comply with our recommendations It is strictly forbidden to stack this product Acceptable positions Forbidden positions Safety instructions Installing and starting up heat...

Page 5: ...pliance by a fan which ventilates the various parts including the evaporator As it passes through the evaporator the coolant evaporates and absorbs calories from the incoming air The compressor compre...

Page 6: ...essure at 2m in the open dB A 37 Coolant fluid Nota R134a GWP Global Warming Potential is 1350 kg R134a 1 35 Certified performances at an air temperature of 7 C CDC LCIE 103 15A and 25Pa ducting Coeff...

Page 7: ...ation of condensate 4 Fixed feet 13 Compressor permanent condenser 5 Cold water inlet 14 Evaporator 6 Pocket 15 Fan wiring 7 Sheath 16 Fan 8 Electric heating element ceramic element and mechanical saf...

Page 8: ...nded room habitable space the heat released by the water heater is not lost near the exterior walls Do not install near bedrooms to avoid disturbance by the noise Examples of rooms Garage boiler room...

Page 9: ...ased by washing machines and tumble driers Semi underground room recovery of free heat released by the floor and walls of the basement 2nd Configuration installation in a heated or unheated room with...

Page 10: ...onfigurations Related risks The water heater draws in air from a room containing a charged source of heat used to heat the room Uses heat energy from a higher cost source Connection to mechanical vent...

Page 11: ...TR valve removal requires approximately 150 mm for withdrawal AS NZS 3500 4 National plumbing drainage Hot Water Supply Systems Acceptable solutions Combustible Material It is recommended to not place...

Page 12: ...ansion during heating and also pressure fluctuations A discharge pipe connected to the pressure relief valve is to be installed in a continuously downward direction and in a frost free environment WAR...

Page 13: ...st be adjusted accordingly see Setting the regulation section page 15 The total head loss in the ducts and accessories of the air inlet and outlet must not exceed 150 Pa The head losses must be calcul...

Page 14: ...nection to supply circuit isolation and protection The appliance must be earthed Never power the heating element directly The safety thermostat fitted to the electric backup must only be repaired in o...

Page 15: ...ack auxiliary wire Set HCHP parameter to ON see page 15 setting the regulation The diagram shown is only the functional configuration Wiring details ie switching fusing method of isolation neutrals an...

Page 16: ...the regulation After the compressor has been working for about 10 minutes the temperature at the air outlet is at least 3 to 4 C below that of the incoming air The water drips out of the drain of the...

Page 17: ...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...

Page 18: ...he electric resistor Electric backup working Flashes slowly Time of use hours or Peak hours In TOU peak hours mode the symbol corresponding to the mode is displayed Risk of shortage of hot water In EC...

Page 19: ...s mode is selected when the cursor is positioned above the icon AUTO mode This mode automatically selects the energy source for maximum savings while guaranteeing that the water is sufficiently hot Th...

Page 20: ...be reset by pressing at the same time Automatic defrost The water heater is fitted with a defrost function In negative temperatures the water heater is automatically defrosted by opening a solenoid w...

Page 21: ...X 55 9 7 X 62 Switching to AUTO mode is recommended if the temperature of the inlet air may drop below the lower operating limit at night see Selecting the location page 6 AUTO mode guarantees a given...

Page 22: ...the closest hot taps are closed and power may be turned on again to the completely filled water heater In the event of an anomaly the heater does not heat or steam is released from the Pressure Temper...

Page 23: ...check the seal again for leaks and slightly tighten the bolts if necessary Check the electric connections Check that the temperature sensor is properly positioned in the pocket near the electric backu...

Page 24: ...temperature sensor faulty Sensor cut out or shorted Hot gas valve fault Fan fault Defrost function compromised Risk of damage to the compressor AUTO mode heating with the electric backup ECO mode no...

Page 25: ...ach actuator is automatically deactivated after 3 minutes to avoid damaging the appliance Certain faults are diagnosed by the regulation which informs the user using error codes In this case refer to...

Page 26: ...eset the thermostat safety device on the steatite resistor item 8 on page 5 Electric thermostat faulty Replace the thermostat The electric backup does not work Resistor faulty Replace the resistor Wat...

Page 27: ...pare parts When ordering from one of the brand s resellers specify the precise type of water heater and the year of manufacture All this information can be found on the identification plate on the rea...

Page 28: ...asia Pty Ltd in the form of exchange or supply free of charge excluding all labour and transport replacement charges 7 Warranty period for exchanged or supplied parts unit takes end at same time as ap...

Page 29: ...ent protection system normally only found in major installations in contact with water such as gas transmission pipelines It is important that the composition of water is not excessively high in salt...

Page 30: ...t least includes an exhaust valve Do not obstruct the exhaust valve s discharge outlet The exhaust valve s discharge pipe must be connected to the waste water system 3 Be careful not to reverse the ho...

Page 31: ...4 Incoming air sensor 5 Evaporator sensor 6 Pocket sensor 7 Anti corrosion protection 8 1 800W steatite backup 9 Pocket 10 Mechanical safety device 11 Hot gas solenoid 12 Compressor condenser 13 Comp...

Page 32: ...s parts 2 years in domestic installations 1 year in commercial installations The warranty covering service items or replacement unit expires at the end of the original purchase warranty period see det...

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