16
Indic
at
or ligh
ts
Description
Steady
Flashing
Off
"HEATING" mode
Operating in "HEATING"
mode
/
Disabled
"COOLING" mode
Operating in "COOL
-
ING" mode
/
Disabled
"HEATING & COOLING"
mode
Operating in "HEATING
& COOLING" mode
/
Disabled
"BOOST" mode
"BOOST" mode
activated
Operating at full power
in "SMART" mode
Disabled
"SMART" mode
"SMART" mode
activated
Operating at medium
power in "SILENCE"
mode
Disabled
"SILENCE" mode
"SILENCE" mode
activated
/
Disabled
Alarm
Alarm enabled
/
Disabled
Padlock
Keypad locked
/
Disabled
"TIMER" ON
Configuration in
progress
/
Disabled
"TIMER" OFF
Configuration in
progress
/
Disabled
°F
°C
Celsius/Fahrenheit
Selected temperature
unit
/
Disabled
2.3 I Operation
•
Check that there are no tools or other foreign objects in the machine,
•
Refit the panel providing access to the technical part (see § "5.3 I Dimensions and marking"),
•
Set the valves as follows: valve B wide open, valves A, C, D and E closed.
: Water inlet valve
: By-pass valve
: Water outlet valve
: Water inlet adjustment valve (optional)
: Water outlet adjustment valve (optional)
• An incorrect by-pass setting may cause the heat pump to malfunction.
•
Check that the hydraulic connections are correctly tightened and that there are no leaks.
• Check that the appliance is stable.
•
Turn on the water flow (by activating filtration).
•
Close valve B gradually so that the filter pressure is increased by 150g (0.150 bars).
•
Open valves A, C and D fully then valve E by half (the air which has built up in the heat pump condenser and the
filtration circuit will bleed out). If valves D and E are not present, open valve A wide and close valve C by half.
•
Connect the power supply to the heat pump
.
•
The heat pump is on standby.
•
Press
.
•
Set the desired temperature (called the "temperature setpoint" ) (see § “2.4.2 Changing operating mode”).
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