General Safety Instructions; General; Control Unit; Use - Bosch Compress 3000 AW Operating Instructions Manual

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General safety instructions

These operating instructions are intended for the user of the heating
system.
▶ Read any operating instructions (heat pump, heating controls, etc.)
carefully before operation and keep them.
▶ Observe the safety instructions and warnings.
Intended use
This heat pump must only be used as a heat appliance in a sealed hot
water heating system for domestic purposes.
Any other use is considered inappropriate. Any damage that results from
such use is excluded from liability.
Safety of electrical appliances for domestic use and similar
purposes
The following requirements apply in accordance with EN 60335-1 in
order to prevent hazards from occurring when using electrical
appliances:
"This appliance can be used by children of 8 years and older, as well as
by people with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or
lacking in experience and knowledge, if they are supervised and have
been given instruction in the safe use of the appliance and understand
the resulting dangers. Children must not play with the appliance.
Cleaning and user maintenance must not be performed by children
without supervision."
"If the power cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer,
its customer service department or a similarly qualified person, so that
risks are avoided."
Inspection and maintenance
If there is a lack of cleaning, inspection or maintenance, or if these are
carried out incorrectly, this may result in material damage and/or
personal injury, including possible loss of life.
▶ Have work carried out only by an approved contractor.
▶ Have any defects rectified immediately.
▶ Have the heating system inspected once a year by an approved
contractor, and have any required maintenance or cleaning work
carried out.
▶ Have the heat source cleaned at least every two years.
▶ We recommend that you enter into a contract covering an annual
inspection and needs-based maintenance with an approved
contractor.
Modifications and repairs
Unprofessional modifications to the heat pump or other parts of the
heating system can result in injury and/or damage to property or
equipment.
▶ Have any work carried out only by an authorised contractor.
▶ Do not remove the casing of the heat pump.
▶ Do not modify the heat pump or other parts of the heating system in
any way.
Room air
The air in the installation room must be free of combustible or chemically
aggressive substances.
▶ Do not use or store combustible or explosive materials (paper,
propellants, thinners, paints, etc.) within the vicinity of the
appliance.
▶ Do not use or store corrosive substances (solvents, adhesives,
chlorinated cleaning agents, etc.) within the vicinity of the appliance.
Compress 3000 AW
CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEMS
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Compress 3000 heat pumps belong to a series of heating systems that
recover energy from the outdoor air for heating and DHW heating.
By reversing this process and removing heat from the heating water and
releasing it to the outdoor air, the heat pump can also be used for cooling
if necessary. To do this however, the heating system must be configured
for cooling mode.
In order to obtain a complete heating system, the heat pump which is set
up outdoors must be connected to an indoor unit in the building and in
some cases also to an existing external heat source, a boiler for example.
The indoor unit with integrated electric booster heater or external heat
source serve as auxiliary heating when the heat energy demand is
particularly high, e.g. if the outside temperature is too low for the heat
pump to operate effectively.
The heating system is controlled by a user interface which is located in
the indoor unit. The user interface controls the system using a range of
different settings for the heating, cooling, DHW and other operations.
The monitoring function switches the heat pump off in the event that
faults occur for example, as this prevents the main components being
damaged.
2.1
The user interface in the indoor unit controls the heat production based
on the outdoor sensor values, possibly in combination with the room
controller (accessory). The temperature in the building is adapted
automatically, based on the outside temperature.
The user specifies the temperature of the heating system by setting the
required room temperature at the user interface or room controller.
Various accessories (e.g. swimming pool, solar and room controller) can
be connected to the indoor unit. Additional functions and setting options
therefore become available and can also be controlled via the user
interface. For more information on accessories, refer to the relevant
instructions.
2.2
Following the installation and commissioning of the heat pump and
indoor unit, specific tasks must be performed at regular intervals. These
include checking whether alarms have been triggered and simple
maintenance tasks. These actions can normally be performed by the
user unassisted. However, if problems persist it may be necessary to
contact the system installer.
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