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Contents

1

Safety .................................................................... 3

1.1

Action-related warnings ......................................... 3

1.2

Intended use .......................................................... 3

1.3

Danger caused by improper operation .................. 3

1.4

Risk of death from escaping gas ........................... 3

1.5

Risk of death due to blocked or leaking flue
pipework ................................................................ 4

1.6

Risk of death due to explosive and flammable
materials ................................................................ 4

1.7

Risk of death due to changes to the product or
the product environment........................................ 4

1.8

Risk of poisoning caused by insufficient
combustion air supply............................................ 4

1.9

Risk of being scalded by hot drinking water .......... 4

1.10

Risk of injury and material damage due to
maintenance and repairs carried out incorrectly
or not carried out at all ........................................... 4

1.11

Risk of corrosion damage due to unsuitable
combustion and room air ....................................... 4

1.12

Risk of material damage caused by
calcification ............................................................ 5

1.13

Risk of material damage caused by frost .............. 5

2

Notes on the documentation .............................. 6

2.1

Observing other applicable documents ................. 6

2.2

Storing documents................................................. 6

2.3

Validity of the instructions...................................... 6

3

Product description............................................. 6

3.1

Overview of the control elements .......................... 6

3.2

Information on the data plate................................. 7

3.3

CE label ................................................................. 8

4

Operation.............................................................. 8

4.1

Opening the isolators............................................. 8

4.2

Checking the system pressure on the
manometer............................................................. 8

4.3

Starting up the product .......................................... 8

4.4

Switching on the product ....................................... 8

4.5

Switching off the product ....................................... 9

4.6

Checking the system pressure .............................. 9

4.7

Filling the heating installation ................................ 9

4.8

Setting the heating flow temperature (with
control)................................................................. 10

4.9

Setting the heating flow temperature (without
control)................................................................. 10

4.10

Setting the domestic hot water generation .......... 10

4.11

Switching off the functions of the product............ 12

4.12

Carrying out the flue gas analysis ....................... 12

5

Calling up status codes .................................... 12

6

Detecting and eliminating faults ...................... 13

7

Care and maintenance ...................................... 13

7.1

Maintenance ........................................................ 13

7.2

Caring for the product .......................................... 13

8

Decommissioning.............................................. 13

8.1

Temporarily decommissioning the product.......... 13

8.2

Permanently decommissioning the product......... 14

9

Recycling and disposal..................................... 14

10

Guarantee and customer service..................... 14

10.1

Guarantee............................................................ 14

10.2

Customer service................................................. 14

Appendix ............................................................................ 15
A

Status codes

Overview .................................. 15

B

Troubleshooting ................................................ 15

Summary of Contents for atmoTEC exclusive

Page 1: ...ing instructions atmoTEC exclusive atmoTEC plus VC VCC VCW DE Publisher manufacturer Vaillant GmbH Berghauser Str 40 D 42859 Remscheid Tel 49 21 91 18 0 Fax 49 21 91 18 2810 info vaillant de www vaill...

Page 2: ...2 Storing documents 6 2 3 Validity of the instructions 6 3 Product description 6 3 1 Overview of the control elements 6 3 2 Information on the data plate 7 3 3 CE label 8 4 Operation 8 4 1 Opening th...

Page 3: ...e product and any other system components compliance with all inspection and main tenance conditions listed in the instruc tions This product can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and pe...

Page 4: ...es to the entire flue system to the expansion relief valve to the drain pipework to constructional conditions that may affect the operational reliability of the product 1 8 Risk of poisoning caused by...

Page 5: ...is a risk of calcification in products which generate hot water Set the hot water temperature to a max imum of 50 C 1 13 Risk of material damage caused by frost Ensure that the heating installation al...

Page 6: ...the control elements E bar 3 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 Display 2 i button 3 Control accessory 4 Manometer 5 Main switch 6 button 7 button 8 Reset button 9 Heating flow temperat ure rotary knob 10 Domestic...

Page 7: ...c hot water cylinder is enabled by the control and floor standing boiler control system Symbol flashes Do mestic hot water cyl inder is being heated VCW Symbol permanently visible Domestic hot water i...

Page 8: ...he gas stopcock on the product 4 Open the service valves in the heating installation s flow and return Applicability Product with integrated domestic hot water generation OR Product with connected dom...

Page 9: ...lue in the display flash ing If the level falls below 0 03 MPa 0 3 bar the system displays the fault message and F 22 alternately and the burner is blocked If the system pressure is lower than 0 06 MP...

Page 10: ...te The maximum heating flow temperature is set in the factory at 75 C This can be defined by the competent person to be between 40 C and 85 C 4 10 Setting the domestic hot water generation 4 10 1 Sett...

Page 11: ...water rotary knob 1 clockwise as far as it will go setting a Set the rotary knob to the required domestic hot water temperature e g setting b The keep warm temperature is automatically ad justed to t...

Page 12: ...ng mode and leave the heating flow temperature rotary knob 1 at the clockwise end stop Conditions No control connected E bar 1 To switch off heating mode turn the heating flow tem perature rotary knob...

Page 13: ...switch 2 Heating flow temperat ure rotary knob 3 Domestic hot water rotary knob 1 Turn the domestic hot water rotary knob 3 anti clock wise as far as it will go 2 Turn the rotary knob for the heating...

Page 14: ...y contain substances that are hazardous to human health and the environment In this case dispose of the batteries at a collection point for batteries 10 Guarantee and customer service 10 1 Guarantee H...

Page 15: ...ct switches on automatically when the power is restored The product is switched off Switch on the product Switching on the product section The heating flow temperature is set too low or to the Heating...

Page 16: ...8 0 Telefax 021 91 18 2810 Auftragsannahme Vaillant Kundendienst 021 91 5767901 info vaillant de www vaillant de These instructions or parts thereof are protected by copyright and may be reproduced or...

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