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1  Instructions to be read before using the equipment

Please comply with the following instructions in order 

to avoid any risk of injury or inappropriate use of the 

appliance 

1 1  Safety instructions

1 1 1  Start-up

 

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Do not switch the appliance on until every 

fillings have been done.

 

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Do not try to install this appliance yourself 

 

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This heat pump requires an appropriately 

qualified person to install it.

 

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The installation must always be connected to 

the  Earth  and  fitted  with  a  protective  circuit 

breaker 

 

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Do not modify the electricity supply 

 

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The  appliances  are  not  fireproof  and  should 

therefore not be installed in a potentially 

explosive atmosphere 

1 1 2  Use

 

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Do not let children insert foreign bodies into 

the fan protection grill or climb on top of the 

outdoor unit. The fins on the air exchanger are 

extremely fine and cause cuts.

 

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Nothing should obstruct the air circulation 

through the evaporator and from the fan 

 

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The outdoor unit must only be installed outdoor 

(outdoors)  If a shelter is required, it must have 

broad openings on the 4 walls and observe the 

installation clearances (see with your installer) 

 

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Do not climb on the top of the outdoor unit 

 

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The room in which the appliance is operating 

must be correctly ventilated in order to prevent 

any loss of oxygen if there is an escape of 

refrigerant gas 

 

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Consult your Installer before making any 

changes or modifications to the premises where 

the appliance is installed 

 

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Do not place any heat source under the room 

control unit 

1 1 3  Maintenance

 

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Do not try to repair this appliance yourself 

 

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This appliance does not contain any components 

capable of being repaired by the user himself  

Removing one or other of the covers can expose 

you to dangerous electrical voltages 

 

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In any case, switching off the current is not 

sufficient  to  protect  you  from  any  external 

electrical shocks (capacitors) 

 

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Do not open the outdoor unit or the hydraulic 

unit while they are operating 

 

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Switch off the power supply if there are any 

abnormal noises, smells or smoke coming from 

the appliance and contact your installer 

 

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Switch off the power to the appliance before 

you clean it 

 

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Do not use aggressive cleaning liquid or 

solvents to clean the body work 

 

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Do not use a pressure washer to clean the 

outdoor unit   This could damage the air 

exchanger and the water might penetrate into 

the electrical circuits 

Operation manual "1780 - EN"

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Hydraulic indoor unit

Summary of Contents for WSYP100DG6

Page 1: ...40549 D sseldorf Germany Subject to modifications without notice Non contractual document WSYP100DG6 Heat pump air water split system hydraulicindoorunit Fujitsu General Euro GmbH Werftstrasse 20 4054...

Page 2: ...of the installation 5 Operation of the installation 6 User interface Room control unit option and Room thermostat option 6 Description of the display 8 Appliance start up 9 Quick start up 9 Setting th...

Page 3: ...with your installer Do not climb on the top of the outdoor unit The room in which the appliance is operating must be correctly ventilated in order to prevent any loss of oxygen if there is an escape...

Page 4: ...freely The great stability in a regulation system for floor heating systems avoids sharp differences in temperature However this stability involves a reaction time of the order of several hours approx...

Page 5: ...ontrol unit Heat pumps are systems that can be connected to any form of low temperature heat distribution systems the heat captured by the heat pump can therefore be used in different ways Floor heati...

Page 6: ...at option figure 2 C Auto Auto ESC OK 0 4 8 12 16 20 24 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 5 2 10 11 Room control unit T75 T78 Room thermostat T55 T58 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 User interface Operation manual 1780 EN Hydraul...

Page 7: ...ng to the heating program Summer winter mode switchover is automatic Constant comfort temperature Constant reduced temperature Stand by mode with anti frost protection Provided that the heat pump s el...

Page 8: ...r operation Default message Service Special operation INFO Information level activated PROG Program activated ECO ECO mode activated Heating temporarily stopped temperature ambiante Hour Parameter num...

Page 9: ...t time Engage the start stop switch During the regulator initialisation phase the display shows all the symbols and then Data update and then State heat pump Select the AUTO heating mode figure 6 Sele...

Page 10: ...to confirm Turn the knob Select line 1 Hours minutes Press OK to confirm The hour display flashes Turn the knob to set the time Press OK to confirm The minutes display flashes Turn the knob to set th...

Page 11: ...ase on 2nd phase off 3rd phase on 3rd phase off Default values Copy Mon Sun Mon Fri Sat Sun Monday Tuesday Sunday Holidays heating circuit 1 Holidays heating circuit 2 Operation level Period 1 Period...

Page 12: ...list Choose the desired menu Scroll the function lines Choose the desired line Adjust the parameter Check the setting by pressing OK To return the menu press ESC If no setting is made for 8 minutes t...

Page 13: ...ase Off end 00 00 10 min 17 00 565 3rd phase On start 00 00 10 min 566 3rd phase Off end 00 00 10 min 575 Copy 576 Standard values No Yes No Yes OK The standard values memorised in the regulator repla...

Page 14: ...eat delivered heating 2 3129 Heat delivered DHW 2 3130 Cooling delivered cooling 2 3131 Not used 3132 Not used 3133 Not used 3135 Heat delivered heating 3 3136 Heat delivered DHW 3 3137 Cooling delive...

Page 15: ...d DHW 10 3186 Cooling delivered cooling 10 3187 Not used 3188 Not used 3189 Not used Error 6711 Heat pump Reset No Yes No Maintenance special regime 7141 Emergency regime Off On Off Off Heat pump func...

Page 16: ...heat pump is operating electrical power failure or unprogrammed pressing of the on off switch on the hydraulic unit the display will show error 370 when the appliance restarts Do not be concerned the...

Page 17: ...rs on PROG mode or AUTO mode for piloting by the regulation board The difference between the comfort temperature and the reduced temperature is from 3 5 C Frost protection temperature is set directly...

Page 18: ...nstaller If frequent refills are required it is essential that you look for any leaks The frequent water supply is at risk of scaling for the Heat exchanger and degrades performance and longevity of i...

Page 19: ...Operation manual 1780 EN 19 Hydraulic indoor unit...

Page 20: ...as this could have harmful effects on your health and on the environment The dismantling and treatment of refrigerant oil and other parts must be done by a qualified installer in accordance with relev...

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