5 Configuration
Installation manual
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EHBH/X04+08DA*V7
Daikin Altherma 3 R W
4P618951-1 – 2020.03
3
Turn the left dial to select the first part of the setting
and confirm by pressing the dial.
00
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
0A
0B
0C
0D
0E
0
1
2
3
4
Turn the left dial to select the second part of the
setting
00
01
15
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
0A
0B
0C
0D
0E
1
5
Turn the right dial to modify the value from 15 to 20.
00
01
20
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
0A
0B
0C
0D
0E
1
6
Press the left dial to confirm the new setting.
7
Press the center button to go back to the home
screen.
INFORMATION
When you change the overview settings and you go back
to the home screen, the user interface will show a popup
screen and request to restart the system.
When confirmed, the system will restart and recent
changes will be applied.
5.2
Configuration wizard
After first power ON of the system, the user interface will guide you
using the configuration wizard. This way you can set the most
important initial settings. This way the unit will be able to run
properly. Afterwards, more detailed settings can be done via the
menu structure if required.
5.2.1
Configuration wizard: Language
#
Code
Description
[7.1]
N/A
Language
5.2.2
Configuration wizard: Time and date
#
Code
Description
[7.2]
N/A
Set the local time and date
INFORMATION
By default, daylight savings time is enabled and clock
format is set to 24 hours. If you want to change these
settings, you can do this in the menu structure (
User
settings
>
Time/date
) once the unit is initialised.
5.2.3
Configuration wizard: System
Indoor unit type
The indoor unit type is displayed, but cannot be adjusted.
Backup heater type
The backup heater is adapted to be connected to most common
European electricity grids. The type of backup heater must be set on
the user interface. For units with a built-in backup heater, the type of
heater can be viewed but not changed.
#
Code
Description
[9.3.1]
[E‑03]
▪ 2:
3V
▪ 3:
6V
▪ 4:
9W
Domestic hot water
The following setting determines if the system can prepare domestic
hot water or not, and which tank is used. Set this setting according to
the actual installation.
#
Code
Description
[9.2.1]
[E‑05]
(a)
[E‑06]
(a)
[E‑07]
(a)
▪
No DHW
No tank installed.
▪
EKHWS/E
Tank with booster heater installed at
the side of the tank.
▪
EKHWP/HYC
Tank with optional booster heater
installed at the top of the tank.
(a)
Use the menu structure instead of the overview settings. Menu
structure setting [9.2.1] replaces the following 3 overview settings:
• [E-05]: Can the system prepare domestic hot water?
• [E-06]: Is a domestic hot water tank installed in the system?
• [E-07]: What kind of domestic hot water tank is installed?
In case of
EKHWP/HYC
, we recommend to set the temperature of the
booster heater NOT higher than 70°C.
In case of EKHWS*D* / EKHWSU*D*, we recommend to use the
following settings:
#
Code
Item
EKHWS*D* / EKHWSU*D*
150/180
200/250/300
[9.2.1] [E‑07]
Tank type
0:
EKHWS/E
5:
EKHWP/HYC
N/A
[4-05]
Thermistor type 0: Automatic
1: Type 1
[5.8]
[6-0E]
Maximum tank
temperature
≤75°C
Emergency
When the heat pump fails to operate, the backup heater and/or
booster heater can serve as an emergency heater and take over the
heat load either automatically or by manual interaction.
▪ When
Emergency
is set to
Automatic
and a heat pump failure
occurs:
▪ the backup heater automatically takes over the heat load,
▪ the booster heater in the optional tank automatically takes over
the domestic hot water production.
▪ When
Emergency
is set to
Manual
and a heat pump failure
occurs, the domestic hot water operation and space heating stops.
To manually recover it via the user interface, go to the
Malfunctioning
main menu screen and confirm whether the
backup heater and/or booster heater can take over the heat load
or not.
We recommend to set
Emergency
to
Automatic
if the house is
unattended for longer periods.
#
Code
Description
[9.5]
N/A
▪ 0:
Manual
▪ 1:
Automatic
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