Viessmann VITOSOLIC 100 Operating Instructions For The System User

Viessmann VITOSOLIC 100 Operating Instructions For The System User

Control unit for solar thermal systems

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VIESMANN
Operating instructions
for the system user
Control unit for solar thermal systems
VITOSOLIC 100
Please keep safe.
5592 640 GB
4/2014

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  • Page 1 VIESMANN Operating instructions for the system user Control unit for solar thermal systems VITOSOLIC 100 Please keep safe. 5592 640 GB 4/2014...
  • Page 2 Safety instructions For your safety Please follow these safety instructions closely to prevent accidents and mate- rial losses. Safety instructions explained Appliance connection Danger ■ The appliance may only be connected This symbol warns against the and commissioned by authorised con- risk of injury.
  • Page 3 Safety instructions For your safety (cont.) Auxiliary components, spare and wearing parts Please note Components that were not tested with the system may cause sys- tem damage, or may affect its functions. Have all installation or replace- ment work carried out by qualified contractors.
  • Page 4 Introductory information Commissioning The commissioning and adjusting of the control unit to local conditions and to building characteristics, plus the instruc- tion of the user in operating the system, must be carried out by your heating con- tractor.
  • Page 5: Operation

    Operation Operation Controls °C OK to confirm your selection or Cursor keys setting. To adjust values. Symbols line To change from the scanning level to the setting level To terminate a value adjustment in progress. Cursor keys To scroll through the menu. To the right, underneath the symbol line on the display, you will see which keys you can operate to make adjustments...
  • Page 6 Operation Operation (cont.) Symbol Permanent display Flashing The system is operational. — Relay 1 is on. — Â The solar circuit pump is run- ning. Relay 2 is on. — Ã The set DHW temperature Collector cooling function, re- È has been reached.
  • Page 7: Scanning Options

    Scanning options Displaying actual values Use / to scan the following actual val- ues subject to the system equipment level: ■ Note The flashing sensor symbol in the sys- tem scheme shows the position of the actual temperature. KOL – Collector temperature in °C (standard display) ■...
  • Page 8: The Solar Thermal System Does Not Start

    What to do if... The solar thermal system does not start Cause Remedy The solar control unit MCB has respon- Inform your local heating contractor. ded. Power failure The solar control unit automatically re- turns to operation once the power supply has been restored.
  • Page 9 What to do if... The display is flashing Cause Remedy Example, sensor fault Read off the fault code. Inform your local heating contractor. In the example, the collector temperature sensor has a short circuit. –88.8 Sensor short circuit 888.8 Sensor lead break °C Note The sensor symbol in the system scheme...
  • Page 10: Dhw Cylinder (If Installed)

    Upkeep Inspection and maintenance DHW cylinder (if installed) Standards DIN 1988-8 and EN 806 spec- In addition for Vitocell 100: ify that maintenance and cleaning should We recommend that the correct function be carried out no later than 2 years after of the sacrificial anode is checked annu- commissioning and as required there- ally by your heating contractor.
  • Page 11: Damaged Cables / Lines

    If there is damage to the connecting cables or lines of the appliance or exter- nally installed accessories, these must be replaced with special cables or lines. Only use Viessmann cables / lines as replacement. For this, notify your quali- fied contractor.
  • Page 12: Your Contact

    Contact your local contractor if you have any questions regarding the maintenance and repair of your system. You may, for example, find local contractors on the internet under www.viessmann.com. Viessmann Werke GmbH&Co KG Viessmann Limited D-35107 Allendorf Hortonwood 30, Telford...

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