You can change these set point temperature settings to adapt them to
your needs.
1. Select the
DHW tank icon.
2. Select Comfort DHW set point to modify this set point.
3. Select Zone configuration > Domestic Hot Water Setpoints > Reduced
DHW set point to modify this set point.
4.10 Monitoring the energy consumption
If your installation is equipped with an energy meter, you can monitor your
energy consumption.
1. Select the
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Air Src Heat pump icon.
The energy consumed since the last energy consumption meter
reset is displayed:
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Parameter
Description
Cool Energy consumed
Energy consumed for cooling
DHW energy consumed
Energy consumed for domestic hot water
CH Energy Consumed
Energy consumed for central heating
2. To reset the meters to zero, select Reset counters for the energy
consumption.
5 Maintenance
5.1
General
An annual inspection with a leak-tightness check in accordance with
prevailing standards is obligatory.
Maintenance operations are important for the following reasons:
To guarantee optimum performance.
To extend the life of the equipment.
To provide an installation which offers the user optimum comfort over
time.
Caution
Only qualified professionals are authorised to carry out
maintenance work on the heat pump and the heating system.
Danger of electric shock
Before any work, switch off the power supply to the heat pump
and the backup boiler or the electric heating element, if present.
Caution
Before working on the refrigeration circuit, switch off the appliance
and wait a few minutes. Certain items of equipment such as the
compressor and the pipes can reach temperatures in excess of
100°C and high pressures, which may cause serious injuries.
Caution
Do not drain the installation, except in cases of absolute
necessity. E.g.: several months' absence with the risk of
temperatures in the building falling below freezing.
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