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7. Confirm with the MODE   key. 

Tab.9

Parameters

Description

Adjustment range

Factory setting

 

Domestic hot water set point in Auto mode - Monday

40 to 70°C

55°C

 

Domestic hot water set point in Auto mode - Tuesday

40 to 70°C

55°C

 

Domestic hot water set point in Auto mode - Wednesday

40 to 70°C

55°C

 

Domestic hot water set point in Auto mode - Thursday

40 to 70°C

55°C

 

Domestic hot water set point in Auto mode - Friday

40 to 70°C

55°C

 

Domestic hot water set point in Auto mode - Saturday

40 to 70°C

55°C

 

Domestic hot water set point in Auto mode - Sunday

40 to 70°C

55°C

 

Domestic hot water set point in Eco mode - Monday

40 to 65°C

55°C

 

Domestic hot water set point in Eco mode - Tuesday

40 to 65°C

55°C

 

Domestic hot water set point in Eco mode - Wednesday

40 to 65°C

55°C

 

Domestic hot water set point in Eco mode - Thursday

40 to 65°C

55°C

 

Domestic hot water set point in Eco mode - Friday

40 to 65°C

55°C

 

Domestic hot water set point in Eco mode - Saturday

40 to 65°C

55°C

 

Domestic hot water set point in Eco mode - Sunday

40 to 65°C

55°C

 

Automatic switch to summer time on the last Sunday in 

March and to winter time on the last Sunday in October:

0 = Function not active (for countries where the time 

changes on other dates or daylight saving time is not used)

1 = Function active

0 – 1

1

 

Domestic hot water mode set point in Boost mode Boost

40 to 70°C

62°C

5.4.6 

Modifying the display contrast

1. Simultaneously press the   and MENU keys for 1 second. 

The CtSt menu is displayed with the current contrast adjustment 

value.

2. Use the   and   keys to adjust the contrast.
3. Confirm with the MODE   key.

4. Press the MENU key to return to the main display.

5.5 

Shutting down the system

Warning

Avoid powering off the appliance in order to:

ensure frost protection is operational

ensure protection against corrosion

ensure there are no interruptions to the ventilation

5.6 

Frost protection

During extended periods of absence (holidays), program the 

corresponding number of days.
The temperature of the water contained in the tank is maintained at 10°C.

For more information, see

Programming an extended absence (holiday), page 23

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MENU

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Summary of Contents for KALIKO TWH 200 EV

Page 1: ...EASYLIFE SUSTAINABLE COMFORT MW C004128 02 en User Guide Thermodynamic water heater KALIKO TWH 200 EV ...

Page 2: ...using the product and keep it in a safe place for later reference In order to ensure continued safe and efficient operation we recommend that the product is serviced regularly Our service and customer service organisation can assist with this We hope you enjoy years of problem free operation with the product ...

Page 3: ...irectives 14 3 2 Technical specifications 14 4 Description of the product 16 4 1 Operating principle 16 4 2 Control panel description 16 4 2 1 Description of the keys 16 4 2 2 Description of the display 16 4 2 3 Browsing in the menus 17 5 Operation 19 5 1 Commissioning the appliance 19 5 1 1 Initial commissioning 19 5 1 2 Pairing the control module and the tank 19 5 2 Reading out measured values 2...

Page 4: ...2 Log of messages and faults 31 7 2 1 Error display Err 32 7 2 2 Displaying lockouts bL 32 7 2 3 Resetting the lockout and error memory to zero 32 8 Warranty 33 8 1 General 33 8 2 Terms of warranty 33 9 Appendix 34 9 1 Information on the ecodesign and energy labelling directives 34 9 1 1 Specific information 34 Contents 4 TWH 200 EV EN 7602920 v10 24042019 ...

Page 5: ...ater connections The appliance is intended to be permanently connected to the water mains Maximum minimum water inlet pressure See Technical specifications section The safety valve not supplied must be regularly operated in order to remove limescale deposits and ensure that it is not blocked Draining shut off the domestic cold water inlet Open a hot water tap in the installation and then open the ...

Page 6: ...s regularly switched on and off by the electricity provider Install the appliance in accordance with national rules on electrical installation The control panel for the appliance must remain switched on to ensure that the impressed current anode can operate Failure to comply with this instruction may cause deterioration to the water heater tank and cancel its warranty Wiring diagram See Wiring dia...

Page 7: ...tact a qualified professional or take out a maintenance contract for the annual maintenance of the appliance In order to limit the risk of being scalded a thermostatic mixing valve must be installed on the domestic hot water flow pipes 1 2 Recommendations Warning Only a certified professional who has complete suitable training is authorised to work on the appliance and on the installation Warning ...

Page 8: ...xplain the installation to the user If maintenance is necessary warn the user of the obligation to check the appliance and keep it in good working order Give all the instruction manuals to the user 1 3 3 User s liability To guarantee optimum running of the appliance you must abide by the following instructions Read and follow the instructions given in the manuals provided with the appliance Call o...

Page 9: ...han air and may lead to asphyxia owing to reduced oxygen levels Liquefied gas Contact with the liquid may cause serious frost and eye injuries Product classification This product is not classified as a hazardous preparation according to European Union regulations Caution If the refrigerant is mixed with air it may cause pressure surges in the refrigeration pipes and lead to an explosion and other ...

Page 10: ...dge In the event of fire nearby use the appropriate extinguishing agents Specific hazards Pressure elevation in the presence of air an inflammable mixture may form under certain temperature and pressure conditions Effect of heat release of toxic and corrosive vapours Special intervention methods Cool the volumes exposed to heat with water spray Protection of the firemen Full self contained breathi...

Page 11: ...ection Skin protection Clothing made mostly of cotton Industrial hygiene Do not drink eat or smoke in the work place 1 4 9 Considerations on disposal Product waste Consult the manufacturer or the supplier for information on recovery or recycling Soiled packaging Reuse or recycle after decontamination Destroy in authorised installations Warning Disposal must be completed in compliance with prevaili...

Page 12: ...Classified installations No 1185 1 Safety 12 TWH 200 EV EN 7602920 v10 24042019 ...

Page 13: ...ock Risk of electric shock Warning Risk of dangerous situations that may result in minor personal injury Caution Risk of material damage Important Please note important information See Reference to other manuals or pages in this manual 2 2 Abbreviations HP Heat pump DHW Domestic Hot Water LP Low pressure HP High pressure CFC Chlorofluorocarbon Pes Power absorbed at stabilised rate COP Coefficient ...

Page 14: ...ve 2014 35 EU Generic standard EN 60335 1 Relevant standards EN 60335 2 21 EN 60335 2 40 Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2014 30 EU Generic standards EN 61000 6 3 EN 61000 6 1 Relevant Standard EN 55014 3 2 Technical specifications Tab 2 Capacity l 214 Output heat pump at 20 C Air W 780 Absorbed electrical power for heating at 150 m3 h heat pump W 225 COP at minimum air flow of 59 m3 h 1 2...

Page 15: ...erature of 16 5 C Water inlet temperature of 10 C Cycle L 2 Value obtained with an air temperature of 20 C and a wet temperature of 16 5 C Water inlet temperature of 10 C Cycle L 3 According to the configuration see the Operating principle section 4 Quantity of refrigerant calculated in tonnes of CO2 equivalent Important The R 134a refrigerant is contained in equipment that has been hermetically s...

Page 16: ...rised in the thermostatic expansion valve and then cooled The refrigerant can again extract the heat contained in the intake air from the evaporator 4 2 Control panel description 4 2 1 Description of the keys Browse keys MODE Selection key for the operating modes MENU Access key for the various menus 4 2 2 Description of the display Available quantity of domestic hot water according to the set poi...

Page 17: ...y the electrical back up MW C003486 03 Heat pump Electrical back up The 2 sections of the tank flash in turn when domestic hot water production is provided by the heat pump and the electrical back up Indicator for the available volume of water During production of domestic hot water the display indicates the number of baths available and the filling level for the tank available quantity of hot wat...

Page 18: ...rogram 4x Co un 5 Counters Counters section 5x PA rA 6 Setting parameters Setting parameters section 6x Er bL 7 Error history Log of messages and faults section 7x Co dE 8 Installer parameters Installation and Service Manual 8x SErV 9 Servicing the filter Installation and Service Manual 9x TSHF 10 Radio range test This menu is only available in Radio mode Installation and Service Manual For more i...

Page 19: ... domestic hot water if there is a domestic hot water production request For more information see Pairing the control module and the tank page 19 Selecting the operating mode page 22 5 1 2 Pairing the control module and the tank Important Only affects appliances with a control module which has been installed in radio mode Powering on for the first time Important When powering on for the first time ...

Page 20: ... C Middle domestic hot water tem perature sensor C Bottom domestic hot water tem perature sensor C Room temperature sensor C Air duct vacuum pressure Pa Electricity tariff HP1 Peak rate HC0 Off peak rate Status Sub status for operation of the control system sequence Internal set point for the com pressor C Internal set point for the electrical back up C 5 2 2 Counters Displaying the counters 1 Pre...

Page 21: ...t to zero every day at 00 00 Wh 4 Number of hours powered on h 5 Instantaneous output This value is only available if the control module is connected using a wire W Resetting the counters to zero 1 Press the MENU key once The SEtP 1 menu is displayed 2 Press the key 4 times The Co un 5 menu is displayed 3 Press the MODE key to go into the Counters menu The number for the counter is shown on the ri...

Page 22: ...an identical number of baths for every day of the week press the MODE key To have different number of baths depending on the day of the week press the or keys to select the day for which the program must be modified 4 Press the MODE key to confirm 5 The number of baths flashes Enter the new number of baths using the and keys 6 Press the MODE key to confirm The number of baths for the next day is d...

Page 23: ... back up starts up automatically Eco Reduced program active The production of domestic hot water is ensured by the heat pump only After the compressor stops the display showing the available quantity of domes tic hot water may not be full Boost Forced operation active The production of domestic hot water is ensured by the heat pump and the back up simultaneously for a defined period factory settin...

Page 24: ... hour with the and keys 5 Confirm with the MODE key The minutes flash 6 Set the minutes with the and keys 7 Confirm with the MODE key 8 Follow out the same steps for the day month and year 9 Confirm with the MODE key 10 To exit this menu press the MODE key 11 To return to the main display press the MENU key Switching automatically to summer time The control system is programmed in advance to autom...

Page 25: ...U key once The SEtP 1 menu is displayed 2 Press the key 3 times The Pr oG 4 menu is displayed 3 Press the MODE key to go into this menu The numbers for all the days of the week flash 1 Monday 2 Tuesday etc 4 To have an identical timer program for every day of the week press the MODE key To have different timer program depending on the day of the week press the or keys to select the day for which t...

Page 26: ...e time display switches to When the start time switches to the end time for the period also automatically switches to 12 To exit this menu press the MENU key 5 4 5 Modifying the domestic hot water production parameters 1 Press the MENU key once The SEtP 1 menu is displayed 2 Press the key 5 times The PA rA 6 menu is displayed 3 Press the MODE key to go into this menu The parameter is displayed 4 U...

Page 27: ... Eco mode Sunday 40 to 65 C 55 C Automatic switch to summer time on the last Sunday in March and to winter time on the last Sunday in October 0 Function not active for countries where the time changes on other dates or daylight saving time is not used 1 Function active 0 1 1 Domestic hot water mode set point in Boost mode Boost 40 to 70 C 62 C 5 4 6 Modifying the display contrast 1 Simultaneously ...

Page 28: ...rt over time 6 2 Standard inspection and maintenance operations 6 2 1 Cleaning the casing 1 Clean the outside of the appliance with a damp cloth and soapy water 6 2 2 Cleaning the installation s extractor outlets Clean the extractor outlets at least twice a year 1 Remove the body from the plate The plate integrated into the duct must not be removed 2 Clean the body of the extraction outlet with so...

Page 29: ...o high Contact the professional who handles mainte nance of the appliance The impressed current anode is in open circuit Contact the professional who handles mainte nance of the appliance Remarks Production of domestic hot water is stopped but may be restarted by pressing the reset key for 72 hours Protection against corrosion is not assured The impressed current anode is in short circuit Contact ...

Page 30: ... in short circuit Contact the professional who handles mainte nance of the appliance The top domestic hot water temperature sensor is open Contact the professional who handles mainte nance of the appliance The top domestic hot water temperature sensor is in short circuit Contact the professional who handles mainte nance of the appliance The bottom domestic hot water temperature sen sor is open Con...

Page 31: ...ised Contact the professional who handles mainte nance of the appliance The LP pressure switch alarm has been active for more than 120 seconds Note Domestic hot water production is assured by the back up if the back up is authorised Contact the professional who handles mainte nance of the appliance 7 2 Log of messages and faults The Er bL 7 menu is used to consult the most recent messages and faul...

Page 32: ...he list of errors 7 2 2 Displaying lockouts bL 1 When the bL menu is displayed press the MODE key 2 The code for the most recent lockout is displayed along with its time and date displayed in turn 3 Press the MODE key to access the details of the lockout Use the and keys to scroll through the list of lockouts Use the MENU key to return to the list of lockouts 7 2 3 Resetting the lockout and error ...

Page 33: ...l damage intangible losses or physical injury resulting from an installation that does not comply with Legal or regulatory requirements or provisions laid down by the local authorities National or local regulations and special provisions relating to the installation Our manuals and installation instructions in particular in terms of regular maintenance of the appliances The rules of good workmansh...

Page 34: ...3 1 If applicable Circulating pump Important The benchmark for the most efficient circulating pumps is EEI 0 20 Disposal and Recycling Warning The thermodynamic water heater must be dismantled and scrapped by a qualified professional in accordance with prevailing local and national regulations Product fiche Heat pump water heaters Tab 14 Product fiche for heat pump water heaters TWH 200 EV Declare...

Page 35: ... I 10 x II I III 28 XXL XL L M G F E D C B A A A A 3 0 4 x 2 3 0 2 x 2 3 The energy efficiency of the package of products provided for in this fiche may not correspond to its actual energy efficiency once installed in a building as this efficiency is influenced by further factors such as heat loss in the distribution system and the dimensioning of the products in relation to building size and char...

Page 36: ...onsol from the product fiche of the solar device for the declared load profile M L XL or XXL of the water heater III The value of the mathematical expression Qaux 2 5 220 Qref expressed in where Qaux is taken from the product fiche of the solar device and Qref from Regulation EU 812 2013 Annex VII Table 3 for the declared load profile M L XL or XXL 9 Appendix 36 TWH 200 EV EN 7602920 v10 24042019 ...

Page 37: ...9 Appendix EN 7602920 v10 24042019 TWH 200 EV 37 ...

Page 38: ...9 Appendix 38 TWH 200 EV EN 7602920 v10 24042019 ...

Page 39: ...chnological information contained in these technical instructions as well as any drawings and technical descriptions supplied remain our property and shall not be multiplied without our prior consent in writing Subject to alterations ...

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