Table of contents Table of contents Notes on the documentation ........3 Storing documents ............3 Applicability of the instructions ........3 Identification plate ............3 Safety .................4 Classification of action-related warnings....4 Intended use ..............4 General safety information ..........4 CE label ................5 Functions and operation ..........6 When using the remote control ........6 Setting the display parameters ........
Applicability of the instructions These instructions apply for the following products only: Type designation Article number 1.1 Example of an identification plate VED E 18/7 E HK 0010015731 Explanation of the symbols on the identification plate VED E 21/7 E HK 0010015732...
Intended use includes the following: Signal word Explanation symbol – Observance of accompanying operating, installation and servicing instructions for Vaillant products as well as for Imminent danger to life other parts and components of the system Danger! or risk of severe –...
Safety Risk of being scalded by hot water. The outlet temperatures at the draw-off points can be up to 60 °C. > When using an electronicVED exclusive electric instanta- neous water heater, be aware of the risk of scalding from high outlet temperatures.
Functions and operation Functions and operation When using the remote control If you turn on the hot water at a draw-off point (mixer or separate tap), your electronicVED exclusive will automati- When controlling your electronicVED exclusive cally heat up the drinking water. using the remote control (article number: 0020084761), ensure that all functions are acti- Danger!
Functions and operation > Undo the four screws (1) on the rear side of the radio Setting the display parameters remote control. > Open the rear side. > Insert the two batteries (AA type). The electronicVED exclusive display can be, but >...
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Functions and operation 3.2.1 Key combinations on the display Key combination Result Memo Main menu for setting basic func- Briefly press 38 °C 42 °C 38 °C 38 °C tions, such as the scald protection simultaneously function, language settings and energy consumption.
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Functions and operation > Press the button to quit the Memory 3.2.6 Call up the menu and return to the function. If you temperature display previously changed the temperature without pressing save button, this change will not be remembered. Memo >...
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Functions and operation Scald protection 3.2.7 Setting the maximum temperature (scald protection) max. temperature Comfort temperature Danger! Risk of being scalded by hot water. The water temperature at the draw-off points can reach up to 60 °C. > When using an electronicVED exclusive electric instantaneous water heater, be ...
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Functions and operation Scald protection 3.2.8 Setting/activating and deactivating the comfort temperature (scald protection) max. temperature Memo > Press the buttons simultaneously to Comfort temperature Menu access the Menu Display settings Scald protection Consumption ...
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Functions and operation Consumption Also note that the comfort temperature inter- max. temperature acts with the function. For Energy consumption example, there is no benefit to setting a comfort temperature which is the same as the maximum Water consumption temperature.
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Functions and operation Energy consumption Since reset German English 13.4 kWh Polish Croatian Slovenian Serbian Reset The display screen illustrated above is an example of the Energy consumption sub-menu. Follow the same proce- The language marked with an arrow is the language used dure to reset the display of either the energy or water con- on the display.
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Functions and operation 3.2.11 Setting the display lighting The following settings are possible: > Press the Memo buttons simultaneously to The display lighting is permanently on. Menu access the The display lighting is permanently off. When drawing hot water, the display Menu lighting turns on.
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Functions and operation Output display 3.2.13 Activating the flow rate indicator is on > Press the Memo buttons simultaneously to Menu access the Menu Display settings Scald protection Consumption Select language > Press the or button to activate (on) or to deactivate ...
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Functions and operation Volume flow display is on > Press the or button to activate (on) or to deactivate (off) the volume flow display. > Confirm this change by pressing the button.
Energy-saving tips Care You can help to save energy by following the tips and There is no need to care for your Vaillant electronicVED advice below: exclusive electric instantaneous water heater because all internal parts are protected against dirt and moisture. You...
> In this case, ensure that your Vaillant unit and any acces- Danger! sories are properly disposed of at the end of its/their Risk of injury and material damage due useful life.
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Installation instructions For the competent person Installation instructions electronicVED exclusive Electric instantaneous water heater...
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Table of contents Table of contents Notes on the documentation ........3 Storing documents ............3 Applicability of the instructions ........3 Safety .................4 Classification of action-related warnings....4 Intended use ..............4 General safety information ..........4 Standards and directives ..........5 CE label ................5 Description of the unit and functions .....6 Overview ................6 Functions ................6...
Applicability of the instructions These instructions apply for the following products only: Type designation Article number VED E 18/7 E HK 0010015731 VED E 21/7 E HK 0010015732 VED E 24/7 E HK 0010015733...
The action-related warnings are classified in accordance – Observance of accompanying operating, installation and with the severity of the possible danger using warning servicing instructions for Vaillant products as well as for symbols and signal words: other parts and components of the system –...
Safety > Set the scald protection function on your electronicVED CE label exclusive to a maximum of 43 °C if you want to be pro- tected from scalding. CE labelling shows that the electronicVED exclusive elec- > Inform the operator that there is a risk of scalding when tric instantaneous water heaters comply with the basic the water temperature exceeds 43 °C.
Description of the unit and functions Description of the unit and functions Functions Using bare wire heating in the unit's heating block, drinking water is heated and can then be drawn from one or more Overview points. The electronics measure the temperature of the cold water supply and the water volume flow.
Installation Installation Quantity Name electronicVED exclusive electric instantane- Risk of death! ous water heater Risk of death due to improper Operating and Installation Manual installation! Carton containing fixings (2 bolts, 2 rawl All work involved in the installation, start- plugs, 1 seal, 1 special fixing screw) up, maintenance and repair of the electron- R 1/2 cold water connection piece with a cold water stop valve...
Installation Required minimum clearances Mounting the unit to the wall 4.4.1 Unit and connection dimensions 4.2 Installation clearances A At least 50 mm B At least 50 mm C At least 120 mm D At least 130 mm 4.3 Boiler dimensions E Maximum 22 mm The bottom section of the unit (D) must be level with the Upper anti-spray-water sleeve...
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Installation 4.4.2 Removing the unit cladding 4.6 Fitting the installation plate > Hold the installation template against the wall and mark the fixing points. > Fix the installation plate (1) to the fixing points (2) using the rawl plugs and bolts. When replacing a unit, you can use the previous drill holes as long as they are compatible with 4.5 Removing the unit cladding...
Installation > Fit the unit (2) to the retaining screw (1) on the installa- tion plate. > Adjust the unit using the adjustment spindle (4). > Fix the unit using the fixing screw (3). > Align the unit (vertically and observing the clearances detailed in Fig.
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Installation Caution. – To simplify installing the water connection, the bottom Possible damage caused by unsuitable section of the unit can be folded up (see (1) in Fig. 4.10). > After fitting the connection, you must fold the bot- plastic pipes. Damage may be caused by unsuitable plas- tom section of the unit back down until it is tic pipes.
Installation Caution. 4.6.1 Electrical connection from above Risk of damage due to pipes being blocked by foreign bodies in the water. The electricity line is fed through the upper anti-spray- A water filter that stops foreign bodies water sleeve (2). Figure 4.7 explains how the anti-spray- entering the unit must be fitted to the cold water sleeve must be prepared.
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Installation 4.6.3 Optional load-shedding relay If required, a load-shedding relay that conforms with cur- rent standards can be connected to the electronicVED exclusive. This relay will turn other power consumers off while hot water is being drawn off so that there is no over- loading.
Start-up/decommissioning Start-up/decommissioning If the display cable is not plugged into the elec- tronics, the power cannot be regulated. The water temperature that the unit then provides will comply with the last value set. Purging the unit Fitting the unit cladding Caution.
Start-up/decommissioning Setting the display parameters 5.3.1 Calling up the installer menu > Press and hold the Memo button for longer than 3 sec- The electronicVED exclusive display can be, but onds to access the installer menu. does not have to be, set up before checking the function.
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Start-up/decommissioning current The cursor is next to the menu point. Appl. data history > Press the button. Operated time 548 h Current appl. data Period of use 112 h Enery 107 kW Inlet temp. 21 °C Desired temp. 38 °C Water 2538 l Outlet temp.
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Start-up/decommissioning 5.3.4 Disconnecting the remote control Disconnect the remote control from the VED at the VED. to search Base You are in the installer menu. The cursor is next to the Appliance data menu point. Press [Ping] > Press the button. The cursor is next to the Remote control menu point.
Start-up/decommissioning Checking the system's functionality Decommissioning Danger! Risk of being scalded by hot water! 5.5.1 Temporary decommissioning The outlet temperatures at the draw-off points can be up to 60 °C. and can cause The VED can be taken out of service temporarily, e.g. for scalding.
CE declaration of conformity. If you do not use Risk of being scalded by hot water! certified Vaillant genuine spare parts, this voids the CE con- Above a water temperature of 43 °C, there formity of the unit. We therefore strongly recommend that is a risk of scalding.
Detecting and rectifying faults Detecting and rectifying faults The faults listed here must only be rectified by an approved heating specialist company. When rectifying faults, note the following: > Only use genuine spare parts for repairs. > Make sure the parts are correctly fitted and that their original position and alignment are retained.
Detecting and rectifying faults Inspection and maintenance Inspection and maintenance Possible problems when using the remote control Danger! Problem-free operation of the radio remote control for the Risk of death from electric shock from electronicVED exclusive is dependent on the environmental live lines and connections! conditions at the place of use.
Technical data Technical data Type or VED E 18/7 E HK VED E 21/7 E HK VED E 24/7 E HK VED E 27/7 E HK sales designation/ Unit 0010015731 0010015732 0010015733 0010015734 Article number For supplying one or more draw-off points...