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Checking and maintenance .....................................................................19

5.1

General instructions ...........................................19

5.2

Periodic checks ..................................................19

5.3

Top up the installation with water .....................20

5.4

Bleeding the heating system .............................20

5.4.1

Manual venting ......................................................21

5.4.2

Automatic venting ..................................................21

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Troubleshooting .......................................................................................22

6.1

Error messages ...................................................22

6.2

Incidents and solutions ......................................23

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Technical specifications ..........................................................................25

7.1

Technical specifications ....................................25

7.1.1

Heat pump .............................................................25

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Energy savings .........................................................................................27

8.1

Energy savings ...................................................27

8.1.1

Energy-saving advice ............................................27

8.1.2

Room thermostat and settings ..............................27

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Warranty ....................................................................................................28

9.1

General ................................................................28

9.2

Warranty terms ...................................................28

Contents

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03/07/2012  - 300023321-001-01

Summary of Contents for ALEZIO AWHP MIV-II

Page 1: ...ALEZIO EN Reversible air water heat pump Split Inverter AWHP MIV II User Guide 300023321 001 01...

Page 2: ...Description 9 3 1 General description 9 3 2 Control panel 10 3 2 1 Description 10 3 2 2 Description of the display 10 4 Operating the appliance 12 4 1 Starting and stopping the heat pump 12 4 1 1 Star...

Page 3: ...5 4 2 Automatic venting 21 6 Troubleshooting 22 6 1 Error messages 22 6 2 Incidents and solutions 23 7 Technical specifications 25 7 1 Technical specifications 25 7 1 1 Heat pump 25 8 Energy savings 2...

Page 4: ...3 03 07 2012 300023321 001 01...

Page 5: ...k of a dangerous situation causing slight physical injury CAUTION Risk of material damage Signals important information Signals a referral to other instructions or other pages in the instructions 1 1...

Page 6: ...ing to make improvements in product quality All the specifications stated in this document are therefore subject to change without notice It is our responsibility to inform customers in accordance wit...

Page 7: ...ded with the appliance 4 Call on qualified professionals to carry out installation and initial start up 4 Get your installer to explain your installation to you 4 Have the required checks and services...

Page 8: ...tract for the annual servicing of the appliance 2 2 Recommendations WARNING Only qualified professionals are authorised to work on the appliance and the installation 4 Regularly check that the water p...

Page 9: ...Frost protection AWHP MIV II 2 Safety instructions and recommendations 03 07 2012 300023321 001 01 8...

Page 10: ...n the R410A fluid and the hydraulic circuit The two units are connected by means of refrigeration and electrical connections The system offers the following advantages 4 The heating circuit is housed...

Page 11: ...button r or Y Heating temperature button d or U Key Escape I Back up forcing button O Menu key 3 2 2 Description of the display The display shows the operating status of the heat pump the heating flow...

Page 12: ...ze mode 4 b Heating mode 4 v Compressor on 4 G Additional heating on stage 1 2 E Forced back up operation 4 m d Heating 4 m r DHW 4 m d r Heating DHW Other information 4 a Default active 4 d H r Adjus...

Page 13: ...mp that is in off antifreeze mode perform the following operations 4 Press button 2 times to modify the operating mode See chapter Changing the operating mode page 17 4 Press the key to confirm and ex...

Page 14: ...isplay Heating and domestic hot water M002290 A Heating M002289 A Domestic hot water M002293 A Cooling and domestic hot water M002292 A Cooling M002291 A 4 Operating the appliance AWHP MIV II 13 03 07...

Page 15: ...to switch to shutdown frost protection mode 4 It is possible to prepare domestic hot water r all year round To modify the operating mode see chapter Changing the operating mode page 17 4 2 Information...

Page 16: ...for 10 seconds the screen goes back to the main display To stay in the Information menu press the button the information SERVICE no longer flashes 4 Use the and keys to scroll through the information...

Page 17: ...rmostat is connected set the room thermostat to a value 2 K higher than the room temperature setpoint dH 4 3 2 Modifying the domestic hot water temperature H r 1 Press the r key 2 Press the or keys to...

Page 18: ...4 w p r Cooling 1 5 w p Stop Antifreeze mode 6 p Pool 7 b Swimming pool and domestic hot water 8 b r 1 Only in reversible versions 4 3 4 Forcing the additional heating It is impossible to force the a...

Page 19: ...p m d Forcing additional heating for heating m r Forcing additional heating for DHW m d r Forcing additional heating for heating and DHW The m symbol disappears from the display Additional heating for...

Page 20: ...a neutralisation system is installed follow the instructions delivered with the neutralisation system for cleaning and servicing of this system 5 2 Periodic checks 4 Check the water pressure in the i...

Page 21: ...illing valve 5 Close the filling valve when the pressure gauge shows a pressure of 1 5 bar 6 Put the heat pump into HEATING mode Changing the operating mode page 17 7 When the pump has stopped bleed a...

Page 22: ...tomatic venting starts up only if the measured DHW temperature is lower than 25 C It is possible to extend automatic venting manually to run for more than one minute 1 The word SERVICE flashes when po...

Page 23: ...e configuration of the installer parameters Contact the fitter e 1 1 flow sensor failure 4 Sensor defective 4 Sensor not or badly connected Contact the fitter e 2 Outside temperature sensor fault 4 Se...

Page 24: ...he water flow 4 Clean the shower head replace if necessary The heat pump is not operating 4 Check that the heat pump is switched on 4 Check the fuses and switches The water pressure is too low 1 bar 4...

Page 25: ...or the taps to prevent the annoying noises likely to be produced during heating or when tapping water See chapter Bleeding the heating system page 20 The water is circulating too quickly in the centra...

Page 26: ...6 40 40 41 41 41 41 Nominal water flow T 5K m3 h 1 04 1 47 1 88 1 88 2 36 2 36 2 67 2 67 Manometric height available at nominal flow rate mbar 400 200 300 300 120 120 Nominal air flow rate m3 h 2100 3...

Page 27: ...Performances in line with EN 14511 2 2 Hot mode Outside air temperature 2 C Water temperature at the outlet 35 C Performances in line with EN 14511 2 3 Only in reversible versions 4 Cooling mode Outsi...

Page 28: ...energy 4 Take showers rather than baths A bath consumes twice as much water and energy 8 1 2 Room thermostat and settings 4 A modulating thermostat possibly in combination with thermostatic valve radi...

Page 29: ...ufacturer shall not be held responsible for any damage loss or injury caused by installations which do not comply with the following 4 applicable local laws and regulations 4 specific requirements rel...

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