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User reference guide

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EBLQ+EDLQ011~W1 + EK(2)CB

EKMB9W1

Daikin Altherma low temperature monobloc

4P522035-1 – 2018.01

Table of Contents

1 General safety precautions

2

1.1

About the documentation ..........................................................

2

1.1.1

Meaning of warnings and symbols..............................

2

1.2

For the user ...............................................................................

3

2 About this document

3

3 About the system

4

3.1

Components in a typical system layout .....................................

4

4 Operation

4

4.1

Overview: Operation..................................................................

4

4.2

The user interface at a glance...................................................

4

4.2.1

Buttons........................................................................

4

4.2.2

Status icons ................................................................

5

4.3

Basic usage ...............................................................................

5

4.3.1

Using home pages ......................................................

5

4.3.2

Using the menu structure............................................

5

4.3.3

Turning ON/OFF controls............................................

5

4.4

Space heating/cooling control ...................................................

6

4.4.1

About space heating/cooling control ...........................

6

4.4.2

Setting the space operation mode ..............................

6

4.4.3

Determining which temperature control you are using

7

4.4.4

Room thermostat control - About room thermostat
control .........................................................................

7

4.4.5

Room thermostat control - Using the room
temperature home page..............................................

8

4.4.6

Room thermostat control - Using the leaving water
temperature home pages............................................

9

4.4.7

Leaving water temperature control - About leaving
water temperature control ........................................... 10

4.4.8

Leaving water temperature control - Using leaving
water temperature control according to a schedule .... 10

4.4.9

Leaving water temperature control - Using leaving
water temperature control NOT according to a
schedule...................................................................... 10

4.4.10

External room thermostat control - About external
room thermostat control .............................................. 11

4.4.11

External room thermostat control - Using external
room thermostat control .............................................. 11

4.5

Domestic hot water control ........................................................

11

4.5.1

About domestic hot water control................................ 11

4.5.2

Reheat mode .............................................................. 11

4.5.3

Scheduled mode ......................................................... 12

4.5.4

Sch reheat mode........................................... 12

4.5.5

Using the DHW tank temperature home page ............ 13

4.5.6

Using the DHW tank booster mode ............................ 13

4.6

Advanced usage........................................................................

13

4.6.1

About changing the user permission level .................. 13

4.6.2

Using quiet mode ........................................................ 14

4.6.3

Using holiday mode .................................................... 14

4.6.4

Reading out information.............................................. 15

4.6.5

Configuring date, time, units of measurement,
contrast and backlight ................................................. 15

4.6.6

Configuring user profile and home pages ................... 16

4.7

Preset values and schedules ....................................................

16

4.7.1

Using preset values .................................................... 16

4.7.2

Using and programming schedules ............................ 16

4.7.3

Schedules: Example ................................................... 17

4.7.4

Predefined schedules: Room tempe leaving
water temperature (main)............................................ 18

4.7.5

Predefined schedules: Leaving water temperature
(additional) .................................................................. 18

4.7.6

Predefined schedules: DHW tank temperature........... 18

4.8

Weather dependent operation...................................................

18

4.8.1

To set the weather dependent settings....................... 18

4.9

Menu structure: Overview user settings ....................................

20

4.10

Installer settings: Tables to be filled in by installer ..................... 21

4.10.1

Quick wizard ................................................................ 21

4.10.2

Space heating/cooling control...................................... 21

4.10.3

Domestic hot water control [A.4] .................................. 21

4.10.4

Contact/helpdesk number [6.3.2] ................................. 21

5 Setting the energy prices

21

5.1

To set the fuel price .................................................................... 21

5.2

To set the electricity price........................................................... 21

5.3

To set the electricity price schedule timer .................................. 22

About energy prices in case of an incentive per kWh
renewable energy ....................................................................... 22

5.3.1

To set the fuel price in case of an incentive per kWh
renewable energy ........................................................ 22

5.3.2

To set the electricity price in case of an incentive per
kWh renewable energy ................................................ 22

5.3.3

Example ....................................................................... 22

6 Energy saving tips

22

7 Maintenance and service

22

7.1

Overview: Maintenance and service .......................................... 22

7.2

To find the contact/helpdesk number ......................................... 23

8 Troubleshooting

23

8.1

Overview: Troubleshooting......................................................... 23

8.2

To check the error history........................................................... 23

8.3

To check the warning history...................................................... 23

8.4

Symptom: You are feeling too cold (hot) in your living room ...... 23

8.5

Symptom: The water at the tap is too cold ................................. 23

8.6

Symptom: Heat pump failure ...................................................... 23

9 Relocation

24

9.1

Overview: Relocation ................................................................. 24

10 Disposal

24

11 Glossary

24

1

General safety precautions

1.1

About the documentation

▪ The  original  documentation  is  written  in  English.  All  other

languages are translations.

▪ The precautions described in this document cover very important

topics, follow them carefully.

▪ The  installation  of  the  system,  and  all  activities  described  in  the

installation  manual  and  the  installer  reference  guide  MUST  be
performed by an authorised installer.

1.1.1

Meaning of warnings and symbols

DANGER

Indicates a situation that results in death or serious injury.

DANGER: RISK OF ELECTROCUTION

Indicates a situation that could result in electrocution.

DANGER: RISK OF BURNING

Indicates a situation that could result in burning because of
extreme hot or cold temperatures.

DANGER: RISK OF EXPLOSION

Indicates a situation that could result in explosion.

Summary of Contents for Altherma EBLQ011CAV3

Page 1: ...c English User reference guide Daikin Altherma low temperature monobloc EBLQ011CAV3 EBLQ014CAV3 EBLQ016CAV3 EBLQ011CAW1 EBLQ014CAW1 EBLQ016CAW1 EDLQ011CAV3 EDLQ014CAV3 EDLQ016CAV3 EDLQ011CAW1 EDLQ014CAW1 EDLQ016CAW1 EKCB07CAV3 EK2CB07CAV3 EKMBUHCA3V3 EKMBUHCA9W1 ...

Page 2: ...ng and programming schedules 16 4 7 3 Schedules Example 17 4 7 4 Predefined schedules Room temperature leaving water temperature main 18 4 7 5 Predefined schedules Leaving water temperature additional 18 4 7 6 Predefined schedules DHW tank temperature 18 4 8 Weather dependent operation 18 4 8 1 To set the weather dependent settings 18 4 9 Menu structure Overview user settings 20 4 10 Installer set...

Page 3: ...tive consequences for the environment and human health For more information contact your installer or local authority Batteries are marked with the following symbol This means that the batteries may NOT be mixed with unsorted household waste If a chemical symbol is printed beneath the symbol this chemical symbol means that the battery contains a heavy metal above a certain concentration Possible c...

Page 4: ... Space heating cooling control How to control space heating cooling Setting the space operation mode Controlling the temperature Domestic hot water control How to control domestic hot water Reheat mode Scheduled mode Scheduled reheat mode Part Description Advanced usage Information about Quiet mode Holiday mode Reading out information Date time units of measurement contrast and backlight User prof...

Page 5: ...ve User permission level Installer Defrost oil return mode is active Hot start mode is active Emergency operation is active 4 3 Basic usage 4 3 1 Using home pages About home pages You can use the home pages to read out and change settings that are meant for daily usage What you can see and do on the home pages is described where applicable Depending on your system layout the following home pages m...

Page 6: ... down a space You have to tell the system which space operation mode to use Heating only The system can heat up a space but NOT cool down a space You do NOT have to tell the system which space operation mode to use To tell the system which space operation to use you can do the following You can Location Check which space operation mode is currently used Home pages Room temperature Leaving water te...

Page 7: ... water temperature control 3 Only for room thermostat control Go to the main leaving water temperature home page LWT main and check the following Is displayed next to the set point Then leaving water set point and room temperature set point are Yes NOT linked You can set the leaving water set point on the home page No Linked by their preset values You can set the preset values in the menu structur...

Page 8: ...t The mode will return to Scheduled according to the overrule period Example Temporarily overruling the schedule AND changing the mode to preset value You have configured the following settings Settings Description Preset values Comfort heating 20 C Desired temperature when you are at home Eco heating 18 C Desired temperature When you are away During the night Schedule 07 00 Comfort You are at hom...

Page 9: ... 3 hours Then you can do the following 1 Set the overrule period Temperature lock to 2 hours 2 Go to the room temperature home page Room 3 Press to select Result For the next 2 hours the room will NOT be heated to the scheduled 20 C but to the preset value Eco 18 C After 2 hours the room will heat up again to the scheduled 20 C Advantage You save energy because you do NOT heat the room unnecessary...

Page 10: ...trol Leaving water temperature control means that you only control the leaving water temperature To control the leaving water temperature you can do the following You can Location Read out the desired leaving water temperature main additional Leaving water temperature home pages main additional Adjust overrule the leaving water temperature main Adjust the leaving water temperature additional Selec...

Page 11: ... Advice In order to avoid unsuccessful disinfection function at least allow the booster heater by the weekly program for minimum 4 hours starting from the scheduled start up of disinfection If the booster heater is restricted during disinfection this function will NOT be successful and the applicable warning AH will be generated INFORMATION In case of error code AH and no interruption of the disin...

Page 12: ... hot water and the DHW tank temperature decreases At 14 00 the DHW tank is programmed to heat up the water to a preset value example Storage eco 50 C Hot water is available again During the afternoon and evening you consume hot water again and the DHW tank temperature decreases again At 00 00 the next day the cycle repeats In scheduled mode you can do the following You can Location Read out the ac...

Page 13: ...ve sufficient hot water comfortable You do NOT have to change the schedule easy You do NOT have to activate the DHW tank booster mode energy saving 4 5 6 Using the DHW tank booster mode About the DHW tank booster mode You can use the DHW tank booster mode to immediately start heating up the water to the preset value Storage comfort However this consumes extra energy To check if the DHW tank booste...

Page 14: ...o ensure the heating cooling capacity of the system However during the afternoon the baby is sleeping and you want it to be quiet Then you can do the following Prerequisite You switched the permission level to Advanced end user 1 Go to 3 Quiet mode 2 Select On and press 3 Go to 7 4 4 User settings Preset values Quiet level 4 Select Level 3 and press Advantage The outdoor unit runs in its most quie...

Page 15: ...s during the winter You want to save energy but prevent your house from freezing Then you can do the following Prerequisite You switched the permission level to Advanced end user 1 Configure the holiday Go to 2 Holiday and configure the following settings Setting Value Holiday mode Away Setting Value From 2 February 2014 Until 16 February 2014 Operation mode Heating Heating 12 C 2 Activate the hol...

Page 16: ... pages that are possible for your system layout are listed 2 Select a home page and press 3 Do one of the following To display the home page select Yes and press To hide the home page select No and press 4 7 Preset values and schedules 4 7 1 Using preset values About preset values You can define preset values for multiple controls Preset values make it easy to use the same value in many places sch...

Page 17: ...e and press To program a schedule 1 Go to 7 3 User settings Set schedules 2 Open an empty predefined or user defined schedule 3 Change it 4 Save it Guidelines when programming 07 00 Set heating schedule Mon Comfort Select Scroll Delete line Clear day schedule Copy day Save schedule You can Delete lines from the schedule Clear a day schedule Copy from one day to others Usage example You work in a 3...

Page 18: ... 6 Predefined schedules DHW tank temperature a Start production of domestic hot water Desired DHW tank temperature Preset value Storage comfort b Start production of domestic hot water Desired DHW tank temperature Preset value Storage eco Predefined 1 Mon Sun a b 00 Predefined 2 Mon Sun a b 00 00 Predefined 3 Mon Fri a b 00 Sat Sun a b 00 00 4 8 Weather dependent operation In space heating cooling...

Page 19: ...higher than d as for low outdoor temperatures warmer water is required In cooling this value should be higher than d as for low outdoor temperatures less cold water suffices d Desired leaving water temperature when the outdoor temperature equals or rises above the high ambient temperature Note in heating this value should be lower than c as for high outdoor temperatures less warm water is required...

Page 20: ...urs Version Energy metering Consumed elec Produced energy Error information Error history Contact helpdesk number Version User interface Indoor unit Outdoor unit User settings Display Temperature lock Set schedules Preset values Allowed operation mode Unit of measurement Display Contrast Backlit LCD time User profile Available home pages Set schedules Room temp LWT main LWT additional DHW temp Boo...

Page 21: ...ooling interruption will happen when selecting 6 0D 0 A 4 1 Domestic hot water Type Reheat only in case of a domestic hot water tank without an internal booster heater INFORMATION When the DHW tank booster mode is active the risk of space heating cooling and capacity shortage comfort problems is significant In case of frequent domestic hot water operation frequent and long space heating cooling in...

Page 22: ... 58 Electricity 12 49 pence kWh 7 4 5 17 49 6 Energy saving tips Tips about room temperature Make sure the desired room temperature is NEVER too high in heating mode or too low in cooling mode but ALWAYS according to your actual needs Each saved degree can save up to 6 of heating cooling costs Do NOT increase the desired room temperature to speed up space heating The space will NOT heat up faster ...

Page 23: ...tion Error handling Error history 8 3 To check the warning history Prerequisite Only available if is displayed on the home pages 1 Go to 6 3 1 Information Error handling Warning history 8 4 Symptom You are feeling too cold hot in your living room Possible cause Corrective action The desired room temperature is too low high Increase decrease the desired room temperature If the problem recurs daily ...

Page 24: ...aving water temperature Water temperature at the water outlet of the heat pump Dealer Sales distributor for the product Authorized installer Technical skilled person who is qualified to install the product User Person who is owner of the product and or operates the product Applicable legislation All international European national and local directives laws regulations and or codes that are relevan...

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