Setting The Date And Time; Setting The Primary And Boost Immersion Heater Temperature; Accessing Energy And Temperature Information; Maintenance - Quantum IOT Series Installation And User Instructions Manual

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11.2.3

Setting the Date and Time

To adjust the time or date, follow the steps below:
- Press the Menu Button
- Select Time/Temp by pressing the control dial
- Rotate the dial to select Set and press the dial to
select
- Press the dial to select Set Date/Time
- Rotate the dial to select the correct day and
press the dial to select
- Rotate the dial to select the correct month and
year and press to select
- Rotate the dial to select the correct time and
press to select
Note: When the cylinder is in normal mode
the date and time is set automatically, this
submenu will state "unavailable when in
comms mode.
11.2.4
Setting the Primary and Boost
Immersion Heater Temperature
Setting the temperature is under the same menu
as the date and time:
- Press the Menu Button
- Select Date/Time/Temp by pressing the control
dial
- Rotate the dial to select Set and press the dial to
select
- Rotate the dial to select Set Temp and press the
dial to select
- Press the dial to select Primary Temp to set the
primary immersion temperature or rotate the
dial to Boost Temp and press the dial to select
the Boost temperature set point
Note: This can also been done from the
control app.
11.2.5
Activate and De-Activate the
Boost Immersion
This is accessed from the Home screen and will be
active until the boost temperature is achieved:
- press the advance button to activate
- press the advance button again to de-activate
(see Figure 19)
Note: This can also been done from the
control app.
11.2.6
Accessing Energy and Tempera-
ture Information
The Quantum cylinder also provides information
about the hot water stored. Information is
provided on the current status of the cylinder as
well as some historical data. This information is
accessed by pressing the selector dial for 3
seconds to display the user information menu;
three choices are available:
1. Temperature – Displays the current, minimum
and maximum temperatures recorded by the
four temperature sensors
2. Energy
3. Counter - Displays the total number of hours
11.2.7
To access and select Holiday Mode or No Control,
follow the steps below:
- Press the menu button
- Rotate the dial to select Timer Mode and press
the dial to select
- Rotate the dial to select one of Holiday or No
Control and press the dial to select
- Set the desired timer conditions and press the
dial to confirm
Holiday mode disables all heating during the
selected holiday period. The holiday period
consists of the remainder of the current day plus
the number of holidays selected in the timer mode
menu.
When in No Control the cylinder heats up to the
primary setpoint temperature when the supply is
active (off peak) or during the selected off peak
tariff window (timed) as selected in the tariff
menu, see section 7.2.1.
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User Instructions
i. Current – Displays current energy
consumption by the immersion heater,
storage capacity is the remaining storage
capacity in the cylinder at that moment of
time and the available hot water volume
relating to the set temperature (stored
now). Should the temperature be higher
than the set temperature, then the mixed
water volume to the set temperature is
stated.
ii. History – gives the energy consump-
tion in kWh available for day -1, week-1,
month-1, and the total energy that the
unit has consumed since it has been in-
stalled.
logged utilising the boost function.
Accessing and Setting Functions

Maintenance

The maintenance of this appliance must
!
be carried out by suitable qualified person
only. It is recommended to maintain the
unit on an annual basis. Isolate all electrical
supplies from the unit before commencing
work. Danger of electrical shock! See
Section 7.
The Immersion Heater thermostat should
!
not be removed from the immersion
heater body.
Clean outer cladding of cylinder with a soft
!
cloth dampened with warm water only. Do
not use abrasive or aggressive cleaning
materials, such as alcohol or petroleum
based solvents, as this may damage the
surface of the product.
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