Hoval Belaria compact SRM 11-16/260 User Reference Manual Download Page 2

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User reference guide

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Bela08+16I3 + Belar08+16I3

Hoval BelariaSRM and Hoval Belaria compact SRM

4P330441-1 – 2012.11

4 211 876 / 00 – 11/12

 Table of contents

1 General safety precautions .............................. 2

1.1

About the documentation ..........................................................

2

1.1.1

Meaning of warnings and symbols ............................

2

1.2

For the user ..............................................................................

2

2 About this document ........................................ 3

3 About the system .............................................. 3

3.1

Components in a typical system layout ....................................

3

4 Operation ........................................................... 3

4.1

Overview: Operation .................................................................

3

4.2

The user interface at a glance ..................................................

4

4.2.1

Buttons .......................................................................

4

4.2.2

Status icons ...............................................................

4

4.3

Basic usage ..............................................................................

5

4.3.1

Using home pages .....................................................

5

4.3.2

Using the menu structure ...........................................

5

4.3.3

Turning ON/OFF controls ..........................................

5

4.4

Space heating/cooling control ...................................................

5

4.4.1

About space heating/cooling control ..........................

5

4.4.2

Setting the space operation mode .............................

5

4.4.3

Controlling the temperature .......................................

6

4.5

Domestic hot water control ....................................................... 10
4.5.1

About domestic hot water control .............................. 10

4.5.2

Reheat mode ............................................................. 10

4.5.3

Scheduled mode ........................................................ 10

4.5.4

Sch reheat mode ......................................... 11

4.5.5

Using the DHW tank temperature home page ........... 11

4.5.6

Using the DHW tank booster mode ........................... 12

4.6

Advanced usage ....................................................................... 12
4.6.1

Using quiet mode ....................................................... 12

4.6.2

Using holiday mode ................................................... 13

4.6.3

Reading out information ............................................. 14

4.6.4

Configuring date, time, units of measurement,
contrast and backlight ................................................ 14

4.6.5

Configuring user profile and home pages .................. 15

4.6.6

Locking and unlocking buttons and functions ............ 15

4.7

Preset values and schedules .................................................... 15
4.7.1

Using preset values ................................................... 15

4.7.2

Using and programming schedules ........................... 16

4.7.3

Schedules: Example .................................................. 16

4.7.4

Predefined schedules: Room tempe leaving
water temperature (main) .......................................... 17

4.7.5

Predefined schedules: Leaving water temperature
(additional) ................................................................. 17

4.7.6

Predefined schedules: DHW tank temperature ......... 18

4.8

Menu structure: Overview ......................................................... 19

4.9

Installer settings: Tables to be filled in by installer .................... 20
4.9.1

Quick wizard .............................................................. 20

4.9.2

Space heating/cooling control .................................... 20

4.9.3

Domestic hot water control [A.4] ................................ 20

4.9.4

Contact/helpdesk number [6.3.2] ............................... 20

5 Energy saving tips ............................................ 20

6 Maintenance and service ................................. 21

6.1

Overview: Maintenance and service ......................................... 21

6.2

To find the contact/helpdesk number ........................................ 21

7 Troubleshooting ................................................ 21

7.1

Overview: Troubleshooting ....................................................... 21

7.2

To check the error history ......................................................... 21

7.3

Symptom: You are feeling too cold (hot) in your living room .... 21

7.4

Symptom: The water at the tap is too cold ............................... 21

8 Relocation .......................................................... 21

8.1

Overview: Relocation ................................................................ 21

9 Disposal ............................................................. 21

9.1

Overview: Disposal ................................................................... 21

10 Glossary ............................................................. 22

1

General safety precautions

1.1

About the documentation

▪ The  original  documentation  is  written  in  English.  All  other

languages are translations.

▪ The precautions described in this document cover very important

topics, follow them carefully.

▪ All  activities  described  in  the  installation  manual  must  be

performed by an authorized installer.

1.1.1

Meaning of warnings and symbols

DANGER 

Indicates a situation that results in death or serious injury.

DANGER: RISK OF ELECTROCUTION 

Indicates a situation that could result in electrocution.

DANGER: RISK OF BURNING 

Indicates a situation that could result in burning because of
extreme hot or cold temperatures.

WARNING 

Indicates  a  situation  that  could  result  in  death  or  serious
injury.

CAUTION 

Indicates a situation that could result in minor or moderate
injury.

NOTICE 

Indicates  a  situation  that  could  result  in  equipment  or
property damage.

INFORMATION 

Indicates useful tips or additional information.

1.2

For the user

▪ If you are not sure how to operate the unit, contact your installer.

▪ The  appliance  is  not  intended  for  use  by  persons,  including

children, with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or
lack  of  experience  and  knowledge,  unless  they  have  been  given
supervision  or  instruction  concerning  use  of  the  appliance  by  a
person responsible for their safety. Children must be supervised to
ensure that they do not play with the product.

CAUTION 

Do NOT rinse the unit. This may cause electric shocks or
fire.

NOTICE 

▪ Do NOT place any objects or equipment on top of the

unit.

▪ Do NOT sit, climb or stand on the unit.

▪ Units are marked with the following symbol:

 
  This  means  that  electrical  and  electronic  products  may  not  be

mixed  with  unsorted  household  waste.  Do  NOT  try  to  dismantle
the  system  yourself:  the  dismantling  of  the  system,  treatment  of
the  refrigerant,  of  oil  and  of  other  parts  must  be  done  by  an

 

Summary of Contents for Belaria compact SRM 11-16/260

Page 1: ...4 Inneneinheit BelariaSRM 6 8 Inneneinheit BelariaSRM 11 16 Inneneinheit Belaria compact SRM 4 180 IE Belaria compact SRM 6 8 260 IE Belaria compact SRM 11 16 260 IE Subject to change 4 211 876 00 11...

Page 2: ...the contact helpdesk number 21 7 Troubleshooting 21 7 1 Overview Troubleshooting 21 7 2 To check the error history 21 7 3 Symptom You are feeling too cold hot in your living room 21 7 4 Symptom The wa...

Page 3: ...Detailed step by step instructions and background information for basic and advanced usage CD DVD in the box of the indoor unit Latest revisions of the supplied documentation may be available on the...

Page 4: ...in the menu structure Confirms a selection Enters a submenu in the menu structure Switches between displaying actual and desired values or between displaying actual and offset values if applicable on...

Page 5: ...n ON Then Room temperature control Main additional leaving water temperature control is automatically turned ON If you turn ON Then Main additional leaving water temperature control Room temperature c...

Page 6: ...r settings Allowed operation mode 2 Select a month and press 3 Select Heating only Cooling only or Heating Cooling and press Typical automatic changeover restrictions When Restriction During cold seas...

Page 7: ...Preset values and schedules on page 15 Leaving water temperature of the main zone To control the leaving water temperature of the main zone you can do the following You can Location Read out the desi...

Page 8: ...18 C Desired temperature When you are away During the night Schedule 07 00 Comfort You are at home Desired temperature preset value Comfort heating 09 00 Eco You are away Desired temperature preset va...

Page 9: ...eduled 20 C Advantage You save energy because you do NOT heat the room unnecessary and by the time you come home the room is warm again Using the leaving water temperature home pages main additional I...

Page 10: ...to the DHW tank temperature home page Tank 2 Check which icons are displayed If is displayed Then the DHW tank mode Reheat mode Scheduled mode Scheduled reheat mode 4 5 2 Reheat mode In reheat mode t...

Page 11: ...pump schedule to determine when to turn ON and OFF the pump When turned ON the pump runs and makes sure hot water is instantly available at the tap To save energy only turn ON the pump during periods...

Page 12: ...tivate the DHW tank booster mode energy saving 4 5 6 Using the DHW tank booster mode About the DHW tank booster mode You can use the DHW tank booster mode to immediately start heating up the water to...

Page 13: ...re on page 6 Using holiday mode typically consists of the following stages 1 Configuring the holiday for one of the following situations Situation Then You stay at home during your holiday You have to...

Page 14: ...an do the following 1 Deactivate the holiday mode 2 When you go away again activate the holiday mode again Advantage You do NOT have to change your schedule or holiday configuration easy 4 6 3 Reading...

Page 15: ...Function lock Locks a specific function to prevent people from changing its settings Possible function locks Lock If active people cannot Room On OFF Turn ON or OFF the room temperature control LWT On...

Page 16: ...c hot water tank Booster heater allowance Program when the booster heater can operate Example Only allow the booster heater to operate during the night Control Possible actions Quiet mode Program when...

Page 17: ...ned 1 User defined 2 or User defined 3 and press 3 Change the name and press Example MyWeekSchedule 4 7 4 Predefined schedules Room temperature leaving water temperature main Desired temperature Prese...

Page 18: ...0 11 12 4 7 6 Predefined schedules DHW tank temperature a Start production of domestic hot water Desired DHW tank temperature Preset value Storage comfort b Start production of domestic hot water Desi...

Page 19: ...tors Operation modes Running hours Version Display Temperature lock Set schedules Preset values User settings 7 Allowed operation mode Unit of measurement Holiday Holiday mode From Until Holiday 2 Ope...

Page 20: ...c hot water control A 4 Setting Default Fill in Setpoint mode 2 Scheduled only Setpoint readout type 0 Temperature Maximum setpoint Depends on model INFORMATION It is recommended NOT to use the select...

Page 21: ...ation Error handling Contact helpdesk number 7 Troubleshooting 7 1 Overview Troubleshooting If a malfunction occurs is displayed on the home pages You can press to display more information about the m...

Page 22: ...ble for a certain product or domain Service company Qualified company which can perform or coordinate the required service to the product Installation manual Instruction manual specified for a certain...

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