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Smart Cylinder User Guide
Smart Cylinder
Users Guide
Version 1.0 – November 2016

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  • Page 1 Smart Cylinder User Guide Smart Cylinder Users Guide Version 1.0 – November 2016...
  • Page 2 Smart Cylinder User Guide Table of Contents Introduction ..........................3 Home Screen ..........................4 Set Time and Date ........................5 Set Hot Water Profile ......................... 5 Savings Screen .......................... 9 Datalogging ..........................6 7 Day Data ..........................10 System (or Tech) Screen ......................10 Trouble Shooting ........................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Smart Cylinder User Guide NTRODUCTION Congratulations on having a Smart Cylinder installed in your home. Welcome to a new way of managing your hot water heating There are three parts to a Smart Cylinder system 1. The Cylinder; where the water is heated 2.
  • Page 4: Home Screen

    Smart Cylinder User Guide CREEN Element Hot Water (heating) Status Fuel Gauge Navigation Icons System The Home screen is generally where most people would leave their display. It gives an overview of the whole system. From here you can navigate to all the other available screens. indicates that everything is OK.
  • Page 5 Smart Cylinder User Guide IME AND  From the Home screen touch the Clock icon  Set the Time and Date by touching the field that you want to update until it starts flashing and then using the Up/down arrow keys to adjust the value. ...
  • Page 6 Smart Cylinder User Guide If you are not sure then set them all at HIGH (not MAX ) Setting;  A box will be flashing around the first time setting indicating that you can change it using the up/down arrow keys. ...
  • Page 7 Smart Cylinder User Guide 2. High Volume Hot Water Users a. This is where lower priced power for water heating is of great value. It is not uncommon for ½ price power to be available off-peak b. This usually means using the POWER at an off-peak time and using the HOT WATER at a more convenient time.
  • Page 8 Smart Cylinder User Guide Wetback Hot Water a. Set profile lower during night hours (or whenever it is most likely the fire is burning) to minimize electric boost heating and give the fire the best chance of heating the cylinder. b.
  • Page 9: Savings Screen

    Smart Cylinder User Guide AVINGS CREEN If your preset Hot Water Profile ‘roadmap’ matches your actual hot water usage profile, then you might not even need to adjust the savings control at all from 0% By observing your hot water fuel gauge especially before and just after high usage times like morning showers, then you should be able to see if you have too much or too little reserved hot water.
  • Page 10 Smart Cylinder User Guide AY DATA You can step through the last week’s recorded data for the various parameters. To step between screens use YSTEM This screen is a more detailed diagnostic display. 1. Set a Home Owner Password (optional)  If you do not want anyone except authorised individuals to change your hot water settings you can set up a password protection by following these instructions: ...
  • Page 11: Trouble Shooting

    Smart Cylinder User Guide ROUBLE HOOTING Ripple Control (load shedding by power utility). Symptom : No display, no lights on the controller Possible reason: If the controller uses the same power as the hot water cylinder element then it is possible the power has been removed by ripple control. Only when power is restored can the Smart Controller and display start working again.