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3.0 Operating the Appliance

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3.7

Off Setting

1. 

Do not use this setting.

For overnight periods use the Set

Back function and for holiday periods use the Holiday function
as described below. For a complete shut down the isolator
adjacent to the unit should be used.

3.8

Set Back Function

1. Set back is used to maintain an overnight temperature and
will have been set by your commissioning engineer. 

3.9

Holiday Function

1. This is set to avoid freezing and will maintain a temperature
of 12°C when set in this mode.

3.10

Cool Function

1. This function is not available.

3.11

System Parameters

1. Certain system parameters may be viewed by the user if

necessary. From any of the available Aquaset Controller dial

positions (Fig 1), press the ‘+’ and ‘-’ simultaneously for

approximately 5 seconds until ‘PArA’ is shown in the display. 

2. To the left of the word ‘PArA’ there is a small arrow head

and a list of numbers from 1 to 7 (Fig 4). Select the number ‘1’

to access the user values using the ‘+’ and ‘-’ buttons. 

3. Press ‘OK’ to access the first user parameter and ‘P01’ will be

displayed. Pressing ‘OK’ again will display the current value of

the selected parameter (e.g. 14°C). Press ‘OK’ again to return

to the parameter number ‘P01’.

4. Use the ‘+’ or ‘-’ buttons to access the other parameters and

view the settings using the ‘OK’ button as described above.

5. See Table 1 for the user values. Please note that the values

shown in this table are dependent on the type of system

installed, so not all the values given will be accessible.

6. To exit the parameter menu, press and hold the ‘OK’ button

for 5 seconds.

3.12

Alarms

1. Table 2 shows a list of alarm codes which may be displayed

by your Heat Pump if a fault condition occurs. If an alarm code

is shown please contact your Service & Maintenance engineer.  

N

NO

OT

TE

E::  U

Un

nd

de

err  cce

errttaaiin

n  cco

on

nd

diittiio

on

nss,,  tth

he

e  d

diissp

pllaayy  m

maayy  ssh

ho

ow

w  e

eiitth

he

err

‘‘G

Grr’’  o

orr  ‘‘P

PP

PE

E’’  ffllaassh

hiin

ngg..  T

Th

he

esse

e  aarre

e  tte

em

mp

po

orraarryy  o

op

pe

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ngg  cco

on

nd

diittiio

on

nss

aan

nd

d  d

do

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no

ott  iin

nd

diiccaatte

e  aa  ffaau

ulltt..

A

A ffllaassh

hiin

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diissp

pllaayy  w

wiitth

ho

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utt  aan

n  aallaarrm

m  cco

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nd

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haatt  tth

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ettu

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w  tth

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niim

mu

um

m  ssaaffe

e  vvaallu

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e..

C

Co

on

nttaacctt  H

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m  iiff  tth

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1
2
3
4
5
6
7

P01

Outside temperature

P02

Installation water return temperature

P03

Installation water outlet temperature

P04

Result water temperature setpoint, zone 1

P05

Result water temperature setpoint, zone 2

P06

Water temperature, zone 1

P07

Water temperature, zone 2

P08

Ambient temperature, zone 1

P09

Ambient temperature, zone 2 (floor)

P10

Generator output status

P11

Generator mode output status (h/c)(1=h)

P12

Outlet status, support heater elec - 1

P13

Outlet status, support heater elec - 2

P14

Outlet status, support heater elec - 3

P15

Outlet status - water pump zone 1

P16

Outlet status - water pump zone 2

P17

Outlet status - water control zone 1

P18

Outlet status - valve control zone 2 (floor)

In heating mode, the generator fault causes the

installation to switch to Frost Protection mode. It is

possible to restart in heating mode by pressing and

holding OK. The            symbol is displayed.

Attention, in this case, heating is provided only by

the supplementary electric heating.

Ext. air probe fault

The units

displays

Generator fault

The units

displays

Heater fault

Installation water return probe

fault

Ambient probe fault Z1

Output water probe fault

installation

Ambient probe fault Z2 (in

the case of 2 zones only)

Water probe fault, zone 1 (in

the case of 2 zones only)

Communication or system

fault

Water probe fault, zone 2 (in

the case of 2 zones only)

Communication fault with

zone 1 board

High water temperature fault *

Communication fault with

zone 2 board

Water output fault

‘1’ = User Access

‘2’ = Installer Access Only

Fig. 4 User Access to System Parameters

Table 1 - Parameter Settings Accessible to User

Table 2 - Alarm Codes

Temporary generator condition.

Circulating pumps stopped
due to no demand.
(Temporary condition).

*  Manual reset by stopping the device (OFF). Contact your Service & Maintenance engineer.

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Страница 1: ... Baxi Heating UK Ltd 2009 AmbifloTM Heat Pump System 7kW to 10 5kW Inclusive Air to Water Heat Pump for Outdoor Installation User s Operating Instructions ...

Страница 2: ...ps Baxi Heating UK Ltd 2009 All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means or stored in any retrieval system of any nature including in any database in each case whether electronic mechanical recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of the copyright owner except for permitted fair dealing under Copyrights Designs and ...

Страница 3: ...3 Baxi Heating UK Ltd 2009 CONTENTS 1 0 General Information 4 2 0 Introduction 5 3 0 Operating the Appliance 6 4 0 Other Information 9 5 0 Notes 11 Section Page ...

Страница 4: ...of the unit and an explanation of the controller s icons and functions Defrosting of the Unit Occasionally frost will form on the rear of the unit across the finned heat exchanger This is a normal function of the Heat Pump s operation and should not cause concern to the user This function is performed automatically by the unit as and when necessary During the defrosting phase water vapour may be s...

Страница 5: ...re heating in your home For every unit of electrical energy used several units of heat are delivered So relating the energy purchased to the energy delivered heat pumps are extremely efficient 2 2 Domestic Hot Water 1 Please note that an auxiliary source of heat is required for your domestic hot water such as an electric immersion heater for example 2 3 Electrical Heater 1 When the outside tempera...

Страница 6: ...essure is below this top up the system using the filling point provided If you are unsure of its position or cannot identify it contact your installer who fitted the Heat Pump 3 2 Operating the Time and Temperature Controller 1 The Baxi AmbifloTM Heat Pump has been configured to work at its optimum efficiency by your commissioning engineer and the external settings should not be altered 2 The heat...

Страница 7: ...o be individually set as the timings cannot be copied across 7 If a second heating zone is part of the system turn the Aquaset dial to Z2 Fig 2 item 9 and repeat the above procedure for heating Zone 2 3 6 Adjustment of the Return Water Temperature to compensate for excessive heating or cooling 1 Turn the dial on the Aquaset controller to the OFF position Fig 2 item 6 2 Press and hold the and butto...

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Страница 9: ...nt of a fault 3 The pipework between the heat pump and the property can be hot The installer should have insulated these pipes This insulation is important for the safe operation of the unit so in the event of any damage contact your installer to arrange a repair Do not stand on the pipes around the Heat Pump unit as injury or damage may occur 4 If the electrical supply for the heat pump system is...

Страница 10: ...it will be necessary to show that the routine maintenance has been carried out in accordance with the requirements specified in the Installation Instructions Failure to maintain the system may invalidate your warranty 4 5 Disposal 1 This unit must not be crushed or incinerated 2 The Baxi AmbifloTM Heat Pump contains a number of components that must be disposed of under controlled conditions Under ...

Страница 11: ...11 5 0 Notes Baxi Heating UK Ltd 2009 ...

Страница 12: ...ements in our products which may affect the accuracy of the information contained in this leaflet All goods are sold subject to our standard Conditions of Sale which are available on request BAXI A Trading Division of Baxi Heating UK Ltd 3879156 A Division of Baxi Group Brooks House Coventry Road Warwick CV34 4LL Service support and Technical support 0844 871 1568 Website www baxi co uk e oe ...

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