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Access to the parameter 

 

Change Value: Decrease 

 

Confirm Value 

 

 
Use 

 and 

 to move on through the different parameters. 

 
Use 

 to access the parameter you want to modify. Change the value using the 

navigation keys 

 and 

. Confirm the new value with 

.  

 
It is possible to save the changes and exit at any moment by pressing 

 
SSH general parameters that can be modified by the user are detailed below: 
 

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UP01: Initial % of storage charge. 

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UP02: Starting time of reduced (off-peak) rate electric period. 

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UP03: Ending time of reduced rate electric period. 

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UP04: Starting time of the second reduced rate electric period. (if not 
available set up 00:00). 

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UP05: Ending time of the second reduced rate electric period. (if not 
available set up 00:00). 

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UP06: Charging days during the week. 

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UP07: Temperature ambient sensor correction (values from -5ºC to 5ºC). 

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UP08: Maximum working period of the emitter in on peak electric period. 

Set up this value to “0” to cancel the emitter operation. With balance 

resistance operation cancelled, the charge correction will not operate and 
the same charging level will be applied every day. (Default 5 hours) 

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UP09: Excess of temperature protection during the charge, Degrees 

higher than the comfort set point temperature when the charge is 
interrupted. (Values 1,2,3,4 & 5). 

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UP10: Degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit. (Values: ºC 

 F). 

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UP11: Open Window Detection Activation. (On/Off). 

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UP12: Adaptive Start Control Activation (On/Off). 

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UP13: Kind of temperature control. Recommended & default PID. 

 
 

 

ECOMBI SSH does not change automatically from summer time to winter time 

or vice versa when not connected to the internet. Depending on the tariff it may be 
necessary to change the clock settings to fit these two timings.

 

WEEKLY CHARGE PERIOD SETTING 

Weekly charging days (UP06 parameter) 

Charging/Not Charging day 1 

 

Advance to the next day 

 

 

Access to the general setting to modify the charging period of your SSH storage 

heater. (See “General Setting” above). By default, 00:00 to 07:00 charge period is 

set in every day in the week. 
 

Charge period 

Two charging periods can be selected in the electronic control of your SSH. 
 

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1º Charging period: UP02 to UP03. (00:00 to 07:00 by default). 

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2º Charging period: UP04 to UP05. (Disabled by default, 00:00 to 00:00). 

 
Weekly charging days 

It is possible to select which days SSH will charge and which days it will not. 
Access to the UP06 parameter to modify the days you want your SSH takes a 
charge. (By default, 7 days of the week). 

 
Access to UP06 parameter by pressing 

. The first day indicator in the top of 

the display and the charge condition (On/Off) is displayed. 
Press  

 and 

 to change the charge condition for this day. Press 

 to go 

on through the days. 

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Summary of Contents for ECOSSH158

Page 1: ...ATION INSTRUCTIONS AND USER GUIDE ECOMBI SSH SMART STORAGE HEATER ECOSSH158 ECOSSH208 ECOSSH308 ECOSSH408 Please read these instructions CAREFULLY before installing or using this appliance for the fir...

Page 2: ...ildren aged from 3 years and less than 8 years shall only switch on off the appliance provided that it has been placed or installed in its intended normal operating position and they have been given s...

Page 3: ...tion shows any sign of damage it must be replaced This heater should be switched off at the circuit breaker before any repair work is carried out This should also be done during times of the year when...

Page 4: ...OMBI in your selected installation area Use the heater fixing holes as a template and mark the wall through the fixing holes with a pencil Drill the required holes into the wall Place the dowels and s...

Page 5: ...minal on each end of the element WARNING Steel edges can cut Next unscrew the inner panel and remove it CAUTION In the interior part of this inner panel there is a very delicate thermal insulation MIC...

Page 6: ...he insulation on the bottom of the heater 9 Place the storage bricks carefully with the flat side facing the back of the heater Arrange two row levels of bricks 10 Place the heating elements back into...

Page 7: ...other location must be carried out by an experienced technician If during reinstallation the thermal insulation shows any sign of damage it must be removed and replaced by an identical part MANUALLY R...

Page 8: ...lay will illuminate with a soft white colour After certain time if no buttons are pressed the display backlight will turn off Operating mode Button Press the key to increase different values Button Pr...

Page 9: ...age heater will maintain the temperature set point and will ignore the pre set program Standby Mode the storage heater doesn t maintain any set temperature or run any programs keeping the time setting...

Page 10: ...E SETTING After pressing when the last time interval for day 7 is flashing or after pressing in day 7 the time setting configuration starts The following is shown with the day of the week flashing Use...

Page 11: ...rams It keeps the time settings configured previously When in this mode the heater will display the current time and the icon KEYBOARD LOCK Lock Unlock During any operation mode it is possible to lock...

Page 12: ...e charge is interrupted Values 1 2 3 4 5 UP10 Degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit Values C F UP11 Open Window Detection Activation On Off UP12 Adaptive Start Control Activation On Off UP13 Kind of temperatu...

Page 13: ...is reduced by the same This behaviour adapts the consumption to the real thermal needs allowing the maximum level of energy savings at the required comfort The set up temperature is independent of th...

Page 14: ...2 00 00 UP05 Ending time off peak period 2 00 00 UP06 Charging days of the week Default Charging 7 days of the week UP07 Ambient sensor Offset 0 C UP08 Max Balance resistance working period 5 hours UP...

Page 15: ...etwork and G Control Hub 5 TROUBLESHOOTING ECOMBI SSH does not heat Please check it is connected and switched on Make sure the device is not covered or the lower air inlets are not obstructed The LR s...

Page 16: ...ured under a fully assured quality system and using environmentally friendly processes Once its useful life is finished please take the device to a recycling depot so that its components can be recycl...

Page 17: ...17 LE EMITTER LIMITER LR CUT OUT MANUALLY LIMITER LE EMITTER LIMITER LR CUT OUT MANUALLY LIMITER...

Page 18: ...200 1307W STORAGE HEATER OUTPUT 230 240 975 1062W 1300 1415W 1950 2123W 2600 2831W CHARGE PERIOD 7 6 7h 7 6 7h 7 6 7h 7 6 7h CHARGING 7 4 kWh 7 4 kWh 7 4 kWh 7 4 kWh INSULATION Class I Class I Class I...

Page 19: ...0 6 0 6 W Item Value All models Type of heat input Electronic heat charge control with room and or outdoor temperature feedback Yes Type of heat output room temperature control Electronic room temper...

Page 20: ...his product may not be treated as household waste Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product i...

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