6.2
Settings on the Bosch Heatronic
6.2.1
Operating the Bosch Heatronic
The Bosch Heatronic enables easy setting and check-
ing of a large number of appliance functions.
This description is limited to those functions required
for commissioning.
For a full description of all available functions, please
refer to the Service booklet for the Engineer, order no.
7 181 465 346.
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6 720 610 332-30.1O
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4
Fig. 35 Appliance controls
1
Service button
2
"Chimney sweep" button
3
Temperature control for central heating
4
Temperature control for hot water
5
Display
Selecting service function:
Note the positions of the temperature con-
i
trols
and
tings, return the temperature controls to
their original positions.
The service functions are subdivided into two levels:
Level 1 comprises service functions up to function 4.9,
while Level 2 consists of the service functions from 5.0
upwards.
y To select a service function on Level 1: press and
hold the
button until the display shows – –.
y To select a service function on Level 2: press and
hold the buttons
and
display shows = =.
y Then turn the
temperature control to select the
required function.
Service function
Pump control mode
Anti-cycle time
Max. CH flow
temperature
Switching difference
Max. heating output
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The service function 5.0 may be reset.
6 720 610 596 GB (01.07)
. After completing the set-
simultaneously until the
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5.0
Entering a setting
y To enter the setting for a function, turn the tempera-
ture control
.
Storing a setting
y Level 1: press and hold the
play shows [ ].
y Level 2: press and hold the
taneously until the display shows [ ].
After completing the settings
y Reset the temperature controls
original positions.
6.2.2
Selecting the pump control mode for cen-
tral heating mode (Service Function 2.2)
If an outside temperature driven control
i
unit is connected, pump control mode 3 is
automatically activated
The choice of settings is as follows:
• Control Mode 1
For heating equipment without a control unit.
The pump is controlled by the central heating flow
temperature control.
• Control Mode 2 (factory setting)
For heating systems with room thermostat.
The central heating flow temperature control controls
only the gas, the pump is not affected. The room ther-
mostat controls both the gas and the pump.
The pump and fan have an overrun time of between
15 s and 3 min.
• Control Mode 3
The pump is controlled by the outside temperature
driven control unit. In summer mode, the pump oper-
ates only for hot water mode.
6.2.3
Setting the anti-cycle time
(Service Function 2.4)
This service function is only active if Service Function
2.7, automatic anti-cycle time, is deactivated.
The anti-cycle time can be set to between 0 and 15 min-
utes (is factory set to 3 minutes).
If the setting 0 is entered, the anti-cycle time is inactive.
The shortest possible anti-cycle time is 1 minute (rec-
ommended for single-pipe and hot-air heating systems).
If the appliance is connected to an out-
i
side-temperature controlled heating pro-
grammer, the anti-cycle time does not
need to be set on the appliance and is op-
timised by the programmer instead.
Individual settings
button until the dis-
and
buttons simul-
and
to their
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