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Evo150-1 Manual 

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Contents 

1. Introduction ............................................................................................................................................... 2

 

2. Dimensions ............................................................................................................................................... 2

 

3. Quick Start Guide ..................................................................................................................................... 3

 

4. Safety Instructions .................................................................................................................................... 4

 

5. Installation ................................................................................................................................................ 5

 

5.1 System Installation .............................................................................................................................. 5

 

5.2 Handing & Transportation ................................................................................................................... 5

 

5.3 Location of Installation ........................................................................................................................ 6

 

5.3.1 Indoor Installation ......................................................................................................................... 6

 

5.4 Airflow Clearances .............................................................................................................................. 6

 

5.5 Cable Connection................................................................................................................................ 6

 

5.6 Filling the Tank .................................................................................................................................... 6

 

5.7 Initial Start-Up ..................................................................................................................................... 6

 

6. Operation .................................................................................................................................................. 7

 

6.1 The Controller ..................................................................................................................................... 7

 

6.2 Operating Functions ............................................................................................................................ 8

 

6.2.1 Startup & Shutdown ...................................................................................................................... 8

 

6.2.2 Switching Modes .......................................................................................................................... 8

 

6.2.3 Locking the Controller ................................................................................................................... 8

 

6.2.4 Setting & Checking the Target Temperature ................................................................................. 9

 

6.2.5 Hydroboost Setting ....................................................................................................................... 9

 

6.2.6 Force Defrost ................................................................................................................................ 9

 

6.2.7 Sanitech System ......................................................................................................................... 10

 

6.2.8 System Date & Time ................................................................................................................... 10

 

6.2.9 Setting & Cancelling Timers ........................................................................................................ 11

 

6.2.10 Vacation Mode .......................................................................................................................... 12

 

6.2.11 Fan/Ventilation Function ........................................................................................................... 12

 

7. Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................................................... 13

 

8. Appendix ................................................................................................................................................ 14

 

8.1 Wiring Diagram ................................................................................................................................. 14

 

8.2 Wi-Fi Module Connection (Optional).................................................................................................. 14

 

8.3 Use of the P&T Valve ........................................................................................................................ 15

 

8.4 Using the Overheating Protector ....................................................................................................... 15

 

8.5 Draining the Water Tank ................................................................................................................... 15

 

9. Maintenance ........................................................................................................................................... 16

 

10. Warranty ............................................................................................................................................... 17

 

 

Summary of Contents for EVO150-1

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Page 2: ...7 6 1 The Controller 7 6 2 Operating Functions 8 6 2 1 Startup Shutdown 8 6 2 2 Switching Modes 8 6 2 3 Locking the Controller 8 6 2 4 Setting Checking the Target Temperature 9 6 2 5 Hydroboost Setti...

Page 3: ...ergy efficiency technologies and built in smart features to ensure you re provided with clean safe and economical hot water all year round Conforms to AS 3498 2009 Australia and New Zealand Measuremen...

Page 4: ...year d Press at any stage to cancel 3 Press until is displayed This will activate Eco Heating Heat Pump only mode and will provide the most efficient heating 4 During periods of unusually high hot wa...

Page 5: ...you restart the unit or turn it on manually the unit will not start to run again for approximately 3 minutes This is a protection feature to safeguard the compressor The handle of the P T safety valv...

Page 6: ...eat resistant and durable Piping for the P T Valve The spec of the valve connecting thread is BSP3 4 internal thread After installation confirm that the drainpipe outlet is exposed in the air When the...

Page 7: ...es to allow airflow to circulate through the unit it is advised to keep a minimum gap between walls fences etc of 300mm on the air inlet side 500mm on the air outlet side 100mm overhead rear clearance...

Page 8: ...water temperature and target temperature The electric heater always will be off INTELLIGENT MODE The unit will automatically judge the operation mode according to the ambient temperature HIGH REQUIRE...

Page 9: ...for 0 5 seconds in the running screen of the controller to turn the unit off The main display will now show OFF The unit will dim the screen and display the standby screen when the controller has not...

Page 10: ...5 Hydroboost Setting Also known as the Electric heater the Hydroboost setting allows higher levels of hot water to be produced When there are high hot water usage requirements such as guests staying t...

Page 11: ...rameter value as shown in the below table and press the key to open that value Change the value using the up down arrow keys and press the key to save changes Press to exit the menu Description Parame...

Page 12: ...t up time A and end time B Press to save the setting and exit back to the main interface Press and hold for 2 seconds the timer display will flash When the timer display flashes choose the start up ti...

Page 13: ...sh when it is selected use the arrow keys to select your desired start day then press to save all changes and exit back to the main interface Note Format is mm dd Example The unit will start up on Sep...

Page 14: ...ck or change the anti freeze temp sensor Solar temp failure P034 The solar temp sensor is open or short circuit Check or change the solar temp sensor High pressure protection E01 The exhaust pressure...

Page 15: ...e module must be placed with the cord coming downwards to protect it from water COMP RED WHT CR CC CS N WHT N N N 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 8 01 TO POWER SUPPLY 220 240V 50Hz 5 EEV COMP Compressor FM Fan motor CT...

Page 16: ...th the water heater 8 4 Using the Overheating Protector The overheating protector is used to turn the power off in an emergency or with power supply issues preventing the water from being heated too h...

Page 17: ...clean of the unit with a damp cloth MAJOR FIVE YEAR SERVICE It is recommended a major five 5 year service be conducted on the Evo150 1 Warning Servicing of a water heater must only be carried out by...

Page 18: ...ed within the i Costs associated with delivery handling freighting or damage to the product in transit 4 If warranty service is required you should a contact Evo Industries Australia on 1300 859 933 o...

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