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9.1Introduction

SERVICE MENU

»HYSTERESE

^HISTORIE OF ERRORS È APPLIANCE HISTORY

SELECT APPLIANCE PUMP RELAY SERVICE INTERVAL CONTRAST DISPLAY TIME BACKLIGHT SCROLLSPEED

Figure 9.1 Service program

9.2Setting the hysteresis

HYSTERESE UP »3ÉC

Figure 9.2 Heating cycle upper limit

9.3Displaying the error history

Introduction

Service program

The service program is used by the installer or service and maintenance engineer for:

Setting the hysteresis;

Displaying the error history;

Displaying the appliance history;

Display the selected appliance;

Setting the pump on/off;

Setting the service interval;

Setting the display contrast;

Setting the backlight time;

Setting the display scroll speed.

These sub-menus are briefly described in the following paragraphs. If you are not familiar in general with how to use the displays and menus, first read chapter ’5 The control panel’.

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The notation convention for the service menu is identical to that described in paragraph ’8.2 Notational convention for menu-related instructions’. The difference is, you use Sto bring up the service program, instead of B which brings up the main menu.

If the preset temperature (SETPOINT) is higher than the current water temperature, then the appliance might not immediately start the heating cycle (see chapter ’7.4 The appliance’s heating cycle’). To prevent excessively frequent switching on and off, a there is a heating margin. We refer to this margin as the hysteresis. The standard setting for this margin is 2°C. The heating cycle starts if the water temperature drops to 2°C below the SETPOINT and ends when the water reaches 2°C above the SETPOINT.

Set the hysteresis via:

S: HYSTERESE UP

Figure 9.2 shows an example.

Set the hysteresis via

S: HYSTERESE DOWN

Display the error history via:

S: HISTORIE OF ERRORS

The controller will display an overview of ‘Blocking errors’ and ‘Lock out errors’. In both cases, note that the ThermoControl reserves 15 lines for the last 15 error messages. If there are less than 15 error messages, then an ellipsis (...) is displayed. The display first shows the ‘Blocking errors’. When Eis pressed, the ‘Lock out Errors’ are then displayed.

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