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Greenstar 8000 Style – 6720883869 (2021/05)
▶ Wait until LED is constantly yellow.
Note the display:
▶ Set time and date if necessary.
5.2
Key LED
Key LED status
The LED on the Key displays different states with flashing or constant
colours.
Table 6 LED status
5.3
Setting the time program
Time program
The same method for setting the time program for heating is used to set
the time program for hot water.
▶ Press the
key.
▶ Select and confirm the
Heat. time prog.
or
DHW time prog.
menu.
▶ Select and confirm the
Time program
menu.
The menu items
Mon - Fri
,
Sat - Sun
,
Mon
...
Sun
are displayed.
Possible items to change:
•
Mon - Fri
to change switching times for all weekdays together
•
Mon
...
Sun
to change switching times for individual days
•
Sat - Sun
to change switching times for weekends
▶ Select and confirm item you want to change.
▶ Select and confirm time entry you want to change.
▶ To change the time, press the
or
key.
▶ Press the
ok
key.
The new time is saved. Next time entry is selected.
Add one additional switching time block by sel. Delete an
existing switching time block by selecting
.
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Shutdown
6.1
Setting frost protection
NOTICE
Risk of damage to the system from frost!
The heating system can freeze up after a prolonged period (e.g. during a
power failure, switching off the power supply, faulty fuel supply, boiler
fault etc.).
▶ Ensure that the heating system is in constant use (particularly when
there is a risk of frost).
If you are leaving your property unoccupied during cold weather, please
leave your external programmer on constant and your room thermostat
set to 12 °C.
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Thermal disinfection
To prevent hot water from becoming contaminated by bacteria such as
legionella, we recommend thermal disinfection after long downtimes.
CAUTION
Risk of scalding.
During thermal disinfection, discharging unmixed hot water can cause
serious scalding.
▶ Only use the maximum adjustable hot water temperature for thermal
disinfection.
▶ Inform occupants of the premises of the risk of scalding.
▶ Perform thermal disinfection outside of the normal operating times.
▶ Do not discharge DHW unmixed.
Proper thermal disinfection involves the DHW system including the
draw-off points.
▶ Set the thermal disinfection in the hot water program of the heating
controller (
heating controller operating instructions).
▶ Close DHW draw-off points.
▶ Set any DHW circulation pump to continuous operation.
▶ Wait until the maximum temperature is reached.
▶ Open all DHW draw-off points, from the nearest to the one furthest
away, and draw off hot water until hot water at a minimum of 70 °C
has flown from all draw-off points for at least 3 minutes.
▶ Restore the original settings.
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Clearances and ventilation information
8.1
Appliance clearances
Your installer will have provided adequate space around the appliance
for operation, safety and servicing/maintenance access.
• The following detail the necessary clearance around the appliance for
service and maintenance.
CAUTION
Risk of damage to appliance or property
The appliance will overheat if the clearance space around the appliance
is restricted by objects.
▶ Do not restrict this space with the addition of cupboards, shelves etc.
next to or around the appliance.
▶ Do not store any combustible materials on or next to the appliance,
such as clothes, towels, paper or plastic bags.
Description of the LED displays
Example
Flashing red:
Fault, e.g. no communication between the Key and
appliance:
▶ Install the Key again, restore the last functioning
status.
Flashing yellow:
No fault, user please wait.
Flashing green:
No fault, initialisation process is running.
Constant red:
Temporary fault:
▶ Wait for normal operating condition to be resumed.
Constant yellow:
No fault, time and date not available:
▶ Set the time and date on the appliance.
-or-
▶ Key with touch-sensitive indicator: Press touch-
sensitive indicator on Key to start pairing.
Constant green:
No fault, normal operating condition.
LED Off:
No fault, power-saving mode or appliance without power.