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User reference guide

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EHBH/X04~16CB + EHVH/X04~16S18+26CB

Daikin Altherma – Low temperature split

4P384964-1 – 2015.01

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 ...............................................................................

2

2 About this document

3

3 About the system

3

3.1

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

3

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

Controlling the temperature ........................................

6

4.5

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

10

4.5.1

About domestic hot water control................................ 10

4.5.2

Reheat mode .............................................................. 10

4.5.3

Scheduled mode ......................................................... 11

4.5.4

Sch reheat mode........................................... 11

4.5.5

Using the DHW tank temperature home page ............ 12

4.5.6

Using the DHW tank booster mode ............................ 12

4.6

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

13

4.6.1

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

4.6.2

Using quiet mode ........................................................ 13

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 ................... 15

4.6.7

Locking and unlocking buttons and functions ............. 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)............................................ 17

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 ....................................

19

4.10

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

20

4.10.1

Quick wizard ............................................................... 20

4.10.2

Space heating/cooling control..................................... 20

4.10.3

Domestic hot water control [A.4] ................................. 20

4.10.4

Contact/helpdesk number [6.3.2] ................................ 20

5 Energy saving tips

20

6 Maintenance and service

21

6.1

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

21

6.2

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

21

7 Troubleshooting

21

7.1

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

21

7.2

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

21

7.3

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

21

7.4

Symptom: You are feeling too cold (hot) in your living room ...... 21

7.5

Symptom: The water at the tap is too cold ................................. 22

7.6

Symptom: Heat pump failure ...................................................... 22

8 Relocation

22

8.1

Overview: Relocation ................................................................. 22

9 Disposal

22

9.1

Overview: Disposal..................................................................... 22

10 Glossary

22

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 authorized 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.

WARNING

Indicates  a  situation  that  could  result  in  death  or  serious
injury.

CAUTION

Indicates a situation that could result in minor or moderate
injury.

NOTICE

Indicates  a  situation  that  could  result  in  equipment  or
property damage.

INFORMATION

Indicates useful tips or additional information.

1.2

For the user

▪ If you are not sure how to operate the unit, contact your installer.

▪ This  appliance  can  be  used  by  children  aged  from  8  years  and

above  and  persons  with  reduced  physical,  sensory  or  mental
capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been
given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in
a  safe  way  and  understand  the  hazards  involved.  Children  shall
not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall
not be made by children without supervision.

Summary of Contents for EHBH08CB

Page 1: ...uide Daikin Altherma Low temperature split EHBH04CB EHBH08CB EHBH11CB EHBH16CB EHBX04CB EHBX08CB EHBX11CB EHBX16CB EHVH04S18CB EHVH08S18CB EHVH08S26CB EHVH11S18CB EHVH11S26CB EHVH16S18CB EHVH16S26CB E...

Page 2: ...0 4 10 3 Domestic hot water control A 4 20 4 10 4 Contact helpdesk number 6 3 2 20 5 Energy saving tips 20 6 Maintenance and service 21 6 1 Overview Maintenance and service 21 6 2 To find the contact...

Page 3: ...ngs that he used to configure your system Check if he has filled in the installer settings tables If not request him to do so Keep the documentation for future reference Target audience End users Docu...

Page 4: ...of menu structure Installer settings table Overview of installer settings 4 2 The user interface at a glance 4 2 1 Buttons a e f b d c a HOME PAGES Switches between home pages when you are on a home...

Page 5: ...ble Room temperature Room Main leaving water temperature LWT main Additional leaving water temperature LWT add DHW tank temperature Tank To go to a home page 1 Press Result One of the home pages is di...

Page 6: ...hich space operation mode is currently used 1 Go to one of the following the home pages Room temperature home page Room Main leaving water temperature home page LWT main Additional leaving water tempe...

Page 7: ...et point on the home page No Linked by their preset values You can set the preset values in the menu structure Room thermostat control Room thermostat control means that you control the following Room...

Page 8: ...either a basic or a detailed home page To set the user profile refer to 4 6 6 Configuring user profile and home pages on page 15 User profile Basic User profile Detailed 15 20 20 0 C Mon Room Actual t...

Page 9: ...ermanent hours 2 4 6 8 Usage example You have a party If you are in the following situation You are using the following room temperature schedule 17 00 preset value Comfort 20 C 23 00 preset value Eco...

Page 10: ...e successful and the applicable warning AH will be generated INFORMATION In case of error code AH and no interruption of the disinfection function occurred due to domestic hot water tapping following...

Page 11: ...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 th...

Page 12: ...of the DHW tank Heat up to the preset value Eco example 55 C and sufficient for 2 persons at 14 00 This evening you need hot water for 3 persons Then you can do the following 1 Go to the DHW tank tem...

Page 13: ...quiet Under all circumstances performance will be reduced Level 2 Medium quiet Under all circumstances reduced performance is possible Level 3 Least quiet At colder ambient conditions reduced perform...

Page 14: ...oliday Holiday mode 2 Select Home 3 Configure the holiday mode settings when you stay at home 4 Activate the holiday mode Possible holiday mode settings when you stay at home Setting Description From...

Page 15: ...onfigure time and date Prerequisite You switched the permission level to Advanced end user 1 Go to 1 Set time date INFORMATION Switch to Adv end user to change daylight saving time and 12 24h notation...

Page 16: ...o 7 4 User settings Preset values 2 Select for which control you want to define a preset value Example Room temperature 3 Select a preset value and press Example Comfort heating 4 Select a temperature...

Page 17: ...ft DayShift and LateShift 2 Select the schedule that you currently want to use 4 7 3 Schedules Example INFORMATION The procedures to program other schedules are similar In this example Room temperatur...

Page 18: ...n the outdoor temperature To select the setpoint mode see the installer reference guide To set the parameters for the weather dependent curve see below 4 8 1 To set the weather dependent settings Prer...

Page 19: ...vel Actuators Operation modes Running hours Version Energy metering Consumed elec Produced energy Error information Error history Contact helpdesk number Version User interface Indoor unit Outdoor uni...

Page 20: ...A 3 1 1 7 Emitter type 1 Slow 4 10 3 Domestic hot water control A 4 Setting Default Fill in Type 2 Scheduled only Maximum setpoint Depends on model INFORMATION There is a risk of space heating cooling...

Page 21: ...ser interface clean with a soft damp cloth Do NOT use any detergents Regularly check if the water pressure indicated on the manometer is above 1 bar Refrigerant This product contains fluorinated green...

Page 22: ...backup heater takes over the heat load electricity consumption will be considerably higher 8 Relocation 8 1 Overview Relocation If you want to relocate parts of your system user interface indoor unit...

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