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Table of Contents

User reference guide

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RGSQH10S18AA9W

ROTEX HPU ground

4P374247-1 – 2014.03

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

4

4.1

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

4

4.2

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

4

4.2.1

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

4

4.2.2

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

5

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 control................................................................

6

4.4.1

About space heating control .......................................

6

4.4.2

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

6

4.4.3

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

6

4.5

Domestic hot water control ........................................................

9

4.5.1

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

9

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 .................................................... 12

4.6.3

Reading out information.............................................. 13

4.6.4

Configuring date, time, units of measurement,
contrast and backlight ................................................. 13

4.6.5

Configuring user profile and home pages ................... 14

4.6.6

Locking and unlocking buttons and functions ............. 14

4.7

Preset values and schedules..................................................... 14
4.7.1

Using preset values .................................................... 14

4.7.2

Using and programming schedules ............................ 15

4.7.3

Schedules: Example ................................................... 15

4.7.4

Predefined schedules: Room tempe leaving
water temperature (main)............................................ 16

4.7.5

Predefined schedules: Leaving water temperature
(additional) .................................................................. 16

4.7.6

Predefined schedules: DHW tank temperature........... 16

4.8

Menu structure: Overview user settings .................................... 17

4.9

Installer settings: Tables to be filled in by installer .................... 18
4.9.1

Quick wizard ............................................................... 18

4.9.2

Space heating control ................................................. 18

4.9.3

Domestic hot water control [A.4] ................................. 18

4.9.4

Contact/helpdesk number [6.3.2] ................................ 18

5 Energy saving tips

18

6 Maintenance and service

19

6.1

Overview: Maintenance and service.......................................... 19

6.2

To find the contact/helpdesk number ........................................ 19

7 Troubleshooting

19

7.1

Overview: Troubleshooting........................................................ 19

7.2

To check the error history.......................................................... 19

7.3

Symptom: You are feeling too cold (hot) in your living room ..... 19

7.4

Symptom: The water at the tap is too cold ................................ 19

7.5

Symptom: Heat pump failure ..................................................... 20

8 Relocation

20

8.1

Overview: Relocation................................................................. 20

9 Disposal

20

9.1

Overview: Disposal.................................................................... 20

10 Glossary

20

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.

WARNING

To prevent electric shocks or fire:

Do NOT rinse the unit.

Do NOT operate the unit with wet hands.

Do NOT place any objects containing water on the unit.

Summary of Contents for HPU ground

Page 1: ...User reference guide ROTEX HPU ground English User reference guide ROTEX HPU ground RGSQH10S18AA9W...

Page 2: ...g tips 18 6 Maintenance and service 19 6 1 Overview Maintenance and service 19 6 2 To find the contact helpdesk number 19 7 Troubleshooting 19 7 1 Overview Troubleshooting 19 7 2 To check the error hi...

Page 3: ...our system Check if he has filled in the installer settings tables If not request him to do so Keep the documentation for future reference Target audience End users Documentation set This document is...

Page 4: ...at a glance 4 2 1 Buttons a e f b d c a HOME PAGES Switches between home pages when you are on a home page Goes to the default home page when you are in the menu structure b MALFUNCTION INFORMATION I...

Page 5: ...ges You can use the home pages to read out and change settings that are meant for daily usage What you can see and do on the home pages is described where applicable Depending on your system layout th...

Page 6: ...temperature Leaving water temperature control External room thermostat control To determine which temperature control you are using method 1 Check the installer settings table filled in by the instal...

Page 7: ...re See also Using the leaving water temperature home pages main additional on page 9 4 7 Preset values and schedules on page 14 Leaving water temperature control Leaving water temperature control mean...

Page 8: ...2 hours If you temporarily overrule the schedule by a preset value after 2 hours the schedule will be used again If user profile Basic then you can temporarily overrule the room temperature schedule...

Page 9: ...ving water temperature than radiators and heat pump convectors and or fan coil units You only have to adjust leaving water temperature settings in case of problems Typical leaving water temperature ho...

Page 10: ...ust the reheat temperature Condition is displayed on the DHW tank temperature home page Activate the DHW tank booster mode You can Location Only for field supplied domestic hot water pump for secondar...

Page 11: ...6 0A 6 0C 6 08 6 08 Tt DHW tank temperature t Time 6 0A Storage comfort 6 0B Storage eco 6 0C Reheat 6 08 Reheat hysteresis In scheduled reheat mode you can do the following You can Location Do the sa...

Page 12: ...etailed 1 Go to the DHW tank temperature home page Tank 2 Press to select Usage example You immediately need more hot water If you are in the following situation You already consumed most of your hot...

Page 13: ...ain activate the holiday mode again Advantage You do NOT have to change your schedule or holiday configuration 4 6 3 Reading out information About reading out information The amount of information you...

Page 14: ...n to prevent people from changing its settings Possible function locks To check if locking is active 1 Press to go to one of the home pages 2 If is displayed child lock is active Note If you are on a...

Page 15: ...ant to use a schedule Example 5 1 1 Heating 4 Select a predefined or user defined schedule and press To program a schedule 1 Go to 7 3 User settings Set schedules 2 Open an empty predefined or user de...

Page 16: ...edefined 2 Mon Fri 07 00 09 00 17 00 12 00 23 00 14 00 Sat Sun 23 00 08 00 Predefined 3 Mon Sun 23 00 08 00 4 7 5 Predefined schedules Leaving water temperature additional Additional zone On Additiona...

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Page 19: ...greenhouse gases covered by the Kyoto Protocol Do NOT vent gases into the atmosphere Refrigerant type R410A Global warming potential value 1975 Periodical inspections for refrigerant leaks may be requ...

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