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Initial Start Up
Please refer to controller symbols and button functions on pages 60 & 61 for further guidance on
the heat pump controls.
1. Ensure that both the outdoor and indoor units are correctly wired and plumbed prior to turning on.
2. Flush the system at 110% of system flow rate in both directions using suitable chemical.
3. Once the system has been power flushed you must now fill the system with Glycol.
4. The Glycol should be pre mixed before putting it into the system and a solar filling station is
ideal for filling the system, use the connections on the fill/flush and flow meter to add the glycol.
5. Do not put Neat Glycol into the system, failure to do this may cause the glycol to block the heat
exchanger or block the pipes within the heat emitter circuit.
6. Run the solar filling station for at least an hour to purge all the air from the system.
7. Turn on power to the indoor unit first. Then turn on power to the outdoor unit second.
8. The outdoor unit will start flashing numbers 00, 01, 02, etc. It will then flash a message like 00 00,
dE, F0 etc.
9. Once
00 disappears and the controller is just showing the time the system is then ready for
testing.
Changing The Back Light Setting
1. To change the back light setting from 5 sec. to 30 sec. push the User Set
button once.
2. The controller will show 1, use the Up
arrow to change this to 4.
3. Push the Right
arrow twice and then change the 5 to 30 using the Up
arrow.
4. Push the Set
button once.
5. Push
Esc
to return to the normal screen.
Self Test Mode
To electrically test the system you will need to put the unit into test mode.
Before you start make sure that all room thermostats are not calling for heat. Make sure to check all
underfloor room thermostats and any thermostats controlling radiator circuits.
1. To access the test mode push both the left and right hand keys together for 6 second. The con-
troller will show 7E57 (Test) or Heat, The individual electrical components can now be tested.
2. Push the Power On
button to start the pumps. With the pumps running check your flow
rate on the flow meter, this should be reading above 16 LPM and the flow rate is measured from
the bottom of the float.