Viessmann VITOTROL 100 Operating Instructions For The System User

Viessmann VITOTROL 100 Operating Instructions For The System User

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Operating instructions
for the system user
Room temperature controller
Type UTDB-RF2
VITOTROL 100
Please keep safe.
5699 292 GB
1/2014

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  • Page 1 VIESMANN Operating instructions for the system user Room temperature controller Type UTDB-RF2 VITOTROL 100 Please keep safe. 5699 292 GB 1/2014...
  • Page 2 Safety instructions For your safety Please follow these safety instructions closely to prevent accidents and material losses. Safety instructions explained Connecting the appliance Danger ■ Connection and commissioning of the This symbol warns against the appliance may only be carried out by risk of injury.
  • Page 3 Safety instructions For your safety (cont.) Danger Emergency contact Hot surfaces can cause burns. ■ Never open the appliance. If you smell gas or detect a gas leak ■ Never touch the hot surfaces call the National Gas Emergency serv- of uninsulated pipes, fittings or ice on 0800 111 999.
  • Page 4 Safety instructions For your safety (cont.) Installation room requirements Please note Incorrect ambient conditions can Danger lead to heating system damage Sealed vents result in a lack of and can put safe operation at combustion air. This leads to risk. incomplete combustion and the ■...
  • Page 5 Safety instructions For your safety (cont.) Auxiliary components, spare and wearing parts Please note Components not tested with the heating system may damage the system or affect its function. Only allow qualified contractors to carry out installation or replacement work.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Index Index Where to find the controls Summary of controls and indicators..............■ Opening the flap....................■ Functions......................■ Symbols on the display..................■ Display backlighting..................10 How to use the controls..................10 ■ Default display....................10 ■ Lock out controls....................11 Central heating Selecting the operating mode................
  • Page 7 Index Index (cont.) What to do if... Rooms are too cold....................28 Rooms are too hot....................28 There is no hot water.................... 29 Î flashes on the display..................29 Changing the batteries..................30 Changing the address code................. 31 Appendix Cleaning....................... 32 Energy saving tips....................
  • Page 8: Where To Find The Controls

    Where to find the controls Summary of controls and indicators Opening the flap...
  • Page 9: Functions

    Where to find the controls Summary of controls and indicators (cont.) Functions û å ä A Display E Open flap F Type plate B Economy mode û (page 19) G Battery compartment Changing values set H Confirmation C Party mode g (page 19) K 1 step back in the menu L Calling up the menu Changing values set...
  • Page 10: Display Backlighting

    Where to find the controls Summary of controls and indicators (cont.) E Current room temperature F Time program shown as time slot 23:26 graphic 01.01.09 Prog 1 21.5°C r Heat demand for central heating Heat demand for DHW heating Þ Party mode enabled û...
  • Page 11: Lock Out Controls

    Where to find the controls How to use the controls (cont.) Lock out controls You can lock the control keys of the Vitotrol 100. To do this, press simultaneously for 5 s. To unlock the keys, again press simultane- ously for 5 s.
  • Page 12: Central Heating

    Central heating Selecting the operating mode You can select between the following Heating alternates with standard operating modes: room temperature ("Comfort") and ■ Heating mode 2 reduced room temperatures ("Eco" In this operating mode, there are and "Reduced"). 3 preset programs available to you ■...
  • Page 13 Central heating Selecting the operating mode (cont.) Saturday and Sunday Time phase Start Room temperature 07:00 08:00 Comfort 08:00 12:00 Comfort 12:00 14:00 Comfort 14:00 16:00 Comfort 16:00 23:00 Comfort 23:00 07:00 Reduced Time program 2 – Prog 2 Monday to Friday Time phase Start Room temperature...
  • Page 14: Frost Protection Mode

    Central heating Selecting the operating mode (cont.) Saturday and Sunday Time phase Start Room temperature 07:00 08:00 Comfort 08:00 12:00 Comfort 12:00 14:00 Comfort 14:00 18:00 Comfort 18:00 23:00 Comfort 23:00 07:00 Reduced Frost protection mode If you do not want to heat the interior 2.
  • Page 15: Setting A Permanent Room Temperature

    Central heating Setting a permanent room temperature You can select the following tempera- 04. Confirm with OK. tures: ■ Room temperature "Comfort" 05. With / select "Tmp settings". (standard room temperature) Setting in the delivered condition: 06. Confirm with OK. 21 °C Setting range: 10 to 40 °C 07.
  • Page 16 Central heating Setting a permanent room temperature (cont.) You can select time phases for several 13. Set the required group of days/ days (day groups) or for individual single day with / . days: ■ "MO–SU" for the same time phases 14.
  • Page 17: Changing The Room Temperature For A Few Days Only

    Central heating Setting a permanent room temperature (cont.) 04. Confirm with OK. 11. With / select "Copy from". 05. With / select "Programs". 12. Confirm with OK. 06. Confirm with OK. 13. With / select the program you want to copy. 07.
  • Page 18: Changing The Room Temperature For A Few Hours Only

    Central heating Changing the room temperature for a few days… (cont.) 1. Open the flap. Terminating the holiday program ■ The holiday program terminates auto- 2. Press twice. matically when the end time has been reached. 3. With / select "Holiday". ■...
  • Page 19: Making Changes With

    Central heating Changing the room temperature for a few hours… (cont.) Making changes with / 1. Press / . 3. The value is accepted automatically The current set temperature will be after approx. 5 s. displayed. 2. Set the required temperature with / .
  • Page 20: Dhw Heating

    DHW heating Starting and stopping DHW heating 1. Open the flap. 5. With / , select "ON" or "OFF" for "DHW". 2. Press twice. 6. Confirm with OK. 3. With / select "Manual". 4. Confirm with OK. Selecting the time program You can choose between 3 preset time Note programs.
  • Page 21 DHW heating Selecting the time program (cont.) Time program 2 – Prog 2 Monday to Friday Time phase Start Operating mode 05:30 08:00 Enable 08:00 12:00 Block 12:00 14:00 Block 14:00 15:30 Block 15:30 22:00 Enable 22:00 05:30 Block Saturday and Sunday Time phase Start Operating mode...
  • Page 22: Setting An Individual Time Program

    DHW heating Selecting the time program (cont.) Setting an individual time program Setting time phases 07. Select the program you want to change with / (e.g. "Prog 1"). In the preset time programs "Prog 1" to "Prog 3", the day is split into 6 time 08.
  • Page 23 DHW heating Selecting the time program (cont.) Disabling time phases 15. With / select "Set" to make changes. To disable a time phase, set the same value for the start and stop times. Copying a time program You can copy time programs, for exam- ple to make a new time program from another where only minor changes are required.
  • Page 24: Further Adjustments

    Further adjustments Time and date 01. Open the flap. 06. Confirm with OK. 02. Press twice. 07. With / select "Date - Time". 03. With / select "Settings". 08. Confirm with OK. 04. Confirm with OK. 09. With / set the current date and time.
  • Page 25: Renaming Programs

    The displayed room temperature can 03. With / select "Settings". deviate from the actual room tempera- ture if your Vitotrol 100 is installed in an 04. Confirm with OK. unfavourable position, e.g. on an exter- nal wall or near a chimney. You can 05.
  • Page 26: Control Characteristics

    Further adjustments Control characteristics The hysteresis controller is factory-set. The hysteresis value influences the start and stop times for "Heating" and "Not heating". Example: Set room temperature: 21 °C Hysteresis: 0.6 °C (delivered condition). Setting range: 0.2 to 1.0 °C. Heating stops as soon as the actual room temperature exceeds 21.3 °C.
  • Page 27: Scanning Options

    Scanning options Scanning temperatures and further settings 1. Press 2. With / call up the current set tem- perature. The display shows the following details: ■ Day ■ Date and time ■ Current program ■ Current room temperature Scanning time programs Time program for central heating on the current day for "Prog 1"...
  • Page 28: What To Do If

    For further causes, see the boiler oper- ating instructions. Rooms are too hot Cause Remedy The Vitotrol 100 is incorrectly set. Check the settings and correct if re- quired: ■ Program (see page 12) ■ Room temperature (see page 15) ■...
  • Page 29: There Is No Hot Water

    Remedy The batteries are spent. Change the batteries (see next chapter). The Vitotrol 100 has a power reserve of 3 min. If you replace the batteries within this time, all settings will be retained. If the power reserve has been exceeded, carry out a reset (see next chapter).
  • Page 30: Changing The Batteries

    What to do if... Changing the batteries Disposal ■ Use only alkaline batteries, 1.5 V Batteries/rechargeable batteries should Mignon alkaline cells, type LR6/AA not be disposed of in domestic waste. that do not contain noxious substan- Always dispose of spent batteries/ ces.
  • Page 31: Changing The Address Code

    1. Press B on the wireless receiver During the transmission, LED flashes briefly. for approx. 10 s until LED r flashes. Once the address code is recognised, the LEDs go out; otherwise repeat the 2. Open the flap of the Vitotrol 100. process.
  • Page 32: Appendix Cleaning

    This device can be cleaned with a com- mercially available domestic cleaning agent (non-scouring). Energy saving tips Use the Vitotrol 100 setting options: ■ Never cover radiators or thermostatic ■ Never overheat your rooms. valves. Every degree of room temperature ■...
  • Page 33: Keyword Index

    Keyword index Keyword index Cleaning..........32 No hot water........29 Constant central heating (constant heating mode)........14 Constant heating mode (constant cen- Operating mode selection tral heating)........14 – Central heating....... 12 Control characteristics....... 26 – DHW heating........20 Controls and display elements.....9 Party mode...........9 Default display........
  • Page 36 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 inter- net under www.viessmann.com. Viessmann Werke GmbH & Co. KG Viessmann Limited D-35107 Allendorf...

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