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5.2
General heat pump control
After the installation, the heat pump is to be controlled by digital display only. Directly after
installation with still no power supply to your heat pump, the digital controller will be blank. This
means a complete shut down of the heat pump.
When heat pump receives required power supply, for a moment the display will show all its
indications.
After few moments the heat pump will go into STAND-BY mode. This means that the heat pump is off
but it is connected to the mains at the same time. The display will show the mode of the heat pump
(in below picture a triangle that indicates AUTO mode) and the current water temperature, in below
particular case 30°C.
By pressing the main power on/off button
you can turn your heat pump on to OPERATIONAL
mode. The display will show the mode of the heat pump (in below picture a triangle that indicates
AUTO mode), requested or desired water temperature on the left, showing 30°C in below picture, and
current water temperature on the right, showing 30°C.
You are able to set the requested water temperature. By pressing the up
and
down
buttons the requested water temperature increases or decreases by 1°C. You will see immediate
change of desired temperature on the left. The preset water temperature range is +5°C ~ +40°C.
Note: Some heat pump models require confirmation of requested water temperature if
changed. This is done by pressing the main power on/off button
.
By pressing the M button
you can change the operational mode of the heat pump. Please refer
to
section 5.3 Heat pump operational modes of this Installation and user manual.
By pressing the main power on/off button
you can turn your heat pump off.
Picture: Blank display indicates no power supply and
complete shutdown of the heat pump.
Picture: Display showing all its indication for a moment only when
the heat pump receives power supply.
Picture: Stand-by mode.
Picture: Operational mode.