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6720850722 (2015/06)

CS 200

16 | Environmental protection and disposal

Table 17   Fault displays with fault code A11

Table 18   Fault displays with fault code A51

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Environmental protection and disposal

Environmental protection is a key commitment of the Bosch 
Group. 
Quality of products, efficiency and environmental protection 
are equally important objectives for us. Laws and requirements 
aimed at protecting the environment are strictly observed.
In order to protect the environment, we use the best possible 
technology and materials within the constraints of economic 
considerations.

Packaging

Where packaging is concerned, we participate in country-
specific recycling processes that ensure optimum recycling. 
All of our packaging materials are environmentally compatible 
and can be recycled.

Old electrical and electronic appliances

Electrical or electronic devices that are no longer 
serviceable must be collected separately and sent 
for environmentally compatible recycling (in 
accordance with the European Waste Electrical 
and Electronic Equipment Directive).

To dispose of old electrical or electronic devices, you should 
use the return and collection systems put in place in the country 
concerned.

Check whether the BUS cable 
was connected correctly 

Rectify wiring faults 
and switch controller 
off and on again

Check whether the BUS cable is 
defective. Remove extension 
module from EMS-BUS and 
switch controller off and on 
again. Check whether the cause 
of the fault is a module or module 
wiring

Repair or replace the 
BUS cable.
Replace the defective 
EMS-BUS node

A11 - 1038

 - [Invalid time/date]

Test procedure / Cause

Corrective measure

Date/time not yet set

Set date/time

Prolonged loss of power supply

Avoid voltage failures

A11 - 6004

 - [No communication w. solar module]

Test procedure / Cause

Corrective measure

Check configuration (set address 
at the module). The selected 
setting requires a solar module

Change configuration

Check the EMS connecting lead 
to the solar module for damage. 
BUS voltage at the solar module 
must be between 12-15 V DC. 

Replace damaged 
cables

Solar module defective

Replace the module

Fault code - sub-code - [cause or fault description]

A51 - 6021

 - [Collector temperature sensor defective]

Test procedure / Cause

Corrective measure

Check configuration. The 
selected setting requires a 
collector temperature sensor

Change configuration.

Check connecting lead between 
solar module and collector 
temperature sensor

Establish a sound 
connection

Check collector temperature 
sensor according to the table 
(

 Chapter 2.6, page 5)

If values do not match, 
replace the sensor

Check the voltage at the 
terminals of the collector 
temperature sensor on the solar 
module according to the table

If the sensor values 
matched, but the 
voltage values do not 
match, replace the 
solar module

A51 - 6022

 - [Bottom temperature sensor on cylinder 1 

defective. Standby mode active]

Test procedure / Cause

Corrective measure

Fault code - sub-code - [cause or fault description]

Check configuration. The 
selected setting requires a 
temperature sensor at the 
bottom of the cylinder

Change configuration

Check connecting lead between 
solar module and bottom 
cylinder temperature sensor

Establish a sound 
connection

Check the electrical connection 
of the connecting lead at the solar 
module

If a screw or plug is 
loose, rectify the 
contact problem

Check the bottom cylinder 
temperature sensor according to 
the table (

 Chapter 2.6, 

page 5)

If values do not match, 
replace the sensor

Check the voltage at the 
terminals of the bottom cylinder 
temperature sensor on the solar 
module according to the table 
(

 Technical documentations of 

the modules MS 100/MS 200).

If the sensor values 
matched, but the 
voltage values do not 
match, replace the 
module

Fault code - sub-code - [cause or fault description]

Summary of Contents for CS 200

Page 1: ...6720850722 2015 06 Installation instructions for installers Solar controller CS 200 0010005426 001 EMS 2 ...

Page 2: ...in the display 7 4 3 Operating the service menu 8 4 4 Overview of the service menu 8 5 Commissioning 8 5 1 Overview of the commissioning steps 9 5 2 General commissioning of the solar controller 9 5 3 Systemcommissioningwiththeconfiguration wizard 9 5 3 1 Commissioning the solar heating system 9 5 3 2 Commissioning the freshwater system 10 5 3 3 Commissioning the transfer station 11 5 4 Additional...

Page 3: ...olar heating systems in domestic or light commercial applications Any other use is considered inappropriate We take no responsibility for damage caused through incorrect use H Installation commissioning and maintenance Installation commissioning and maintenance must only be carried out by a competent person Never install the product in wet rooms Only use genuine spare parts H Electrical work Elect...

Page 4: ...mation in these instructions 2 2 Important information on use CAUTION Risk of injury through scalding If the DHW temperature is set to 60 C discharging unmixed domestic hot water can lead to serious scalding Set the temperature for normal operation to 60 C Do not discharge domestic hot water unmixed Install a mixer Only products from Bosch may be used within the BUS system The installation room mu...

Page 5: ...ature is set to 60 C discharging unmixed domestic hot water can lead to serious scalding Set the temperature for normal operation to 60 C Do not discharge domestic hot water unmixed Install a mixer WARNING Risk to life from electric shock Touching live parts can result in an electric shock Beforeinstallingaccessories Disconnectthepowersupply to the heat source building management system and any ot...

Page 6: ...ries or in a star pattern To avoid inductive interference Make sure all low voltage cables are routed separately from mains voltage cables min clearance 100 mm In the case of external inductive interferences e g from photovoltaic systems use shielded cables e g LIYCY and earth the shield on one side The shield should be connected to the building s earthing system e g to a free earth conductor term...

Page 7: ... change of the temperature displayed in the standard display 4 menu key Opens the main menu hold to open the service menu 5 info key Displays the info menu for information about the current selection 6 Back key Returns to previous menu or discards a value press briefly returns to the standard display hold down 7 Rotary control knob Selects turn and Confirms press 4 2 Overview of the symbols in the...

Page 8: ...ding operating mode Press the rotary control knob to activate the input field for the switching time or the operating mode Turn the rotary control knob to change the setting value Confirming or rejecting the change Rejecting the change Press the rotary control knob to activate the marked entry or to confirm the change Turn the rotary control knob to highlight Continue and press the rotary control ...

Page 9: ...enu and the factory defaults to the current system Perform system commissioning Chapter 5 3 5 3 System commissioning with the configuration wizard ThesolarcontrollerautomaticallyrecogniseswhichBUSnodes e g modules are installed in the system The configuration wizard adjusts the menu and the factory defaults The system analysis may take up to one minute After the configuration wizard has performed ...

Page 10: ...r setting Isthesolarsystemfilledand vented Do you want to start the solar system now Yes No Menu item Start configuration wizard Menu item Question Answer setting Check before starting the configuration wizard Module installed and address set Temperature sensor installed System charged and vented Start the configuration wizard Yes No Operating mode Question Answer setting Which system is installed...

Page 11: ...onlybeswitchedofffor maintenance work for example Disconnect power from the entire system and all BUS nodes After a prolonged power failure or extended period of idleness the date and time may need to be reset All other settings are retained permanently 7 Service menu The menu of the solar controller is adapted to your system automatically Somemenuitemsareonlyavailableifthesystem has been set up a...

Page 12: ...iff heat ex Frost prot temp heat ex Central heating backup Start diff ctrl heat back Stop diff ctrl heat back Max mixer temp CH Mixer runtime CH Solar yield optimisation Gross collector area 1 Type collector array 1 Climate zone Reset solar yield Reset solar optimisation Reset elapsed times Set temp Double Match F Glycol content Transfer Transfer start diff Transfer stop diff Start diff diff ctrll...

Page 13: ...gs for the transfer system 7 3 Settings for freshwater systems If a freshwater system with extended function is installed correspondingmenusandmenuitemsareavailable Themenus of the freshwater system are described in detail in the operating instructions of the used module In the DHW settings menu with all freshwater systems the sub menus listed in Tab 11 are available Table 11 General settings for ...

Page 14: ... depend on the system that has been installed Observe the technical documentation for modules and other system components 7 4 3 Fault displays The current faults and the fault history can be called up in this menu Table 12 Information in the fault display menu 7 4 4 System information The software versions of the BUS nodes installed in the system can be called up in this menu 7 4 5 Maintenance You...

Page 15: ...his function is not performed if the domestic hot water has already reached the set temperature within the last 12 hours due to solar heating The daily heat up starts automatically at the set time according to the time set in the solar controller 9 Troubleshooting Table 16 During installation enter the ID number of the solar controller here A fault in the system is indicated on the display of the ...

Page 16: ...Cause Corrective measure Checkconfiguration setaddress at the module The selected setting requires a solar module Change configuration Check the EMS connecting lead to the solar module for damage BUS voltage at the solar module must be between 12 15 V DC Replace damaged cables Solar module defective Replace the module Fault code sub code cause or fault description A51 6021 Collector temperature se...

Page 17: ...6720850722 2015 06 CS 200 Environmental protection and disposal 17 Batteries must not be disposed together with your household waste Used batteries must be disposed of in local collection systems ...

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