Alde Touchpanel 3020 HE Quick Manual

Alde Touchpanel 3020 HE Quick Manual

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Quick guide for Alde Touchpanel 3020 HE
The control panel is divided into three menu categories:
Standby Screen. The time, internal and external temperature, and what is connected to the Alde Compact 3020 HE
are shown here.
Main Menu. This is where all basic settings are defined for heating, such as the required temperature, extra hot water
and your choice of power; gas or electricity, or perhaps both.
Settings Menu. You can adjust and activate lots of additional functions for your Alde Compact 3020 HE here, giving
you a top quality heating system. Find out more about this on the next page.
The symbol is displayed when
the function is on and turns
green when activated.
Automatic start of the boiler
The symbol is displayed when
the function is activated.
Circulation pump
Shows when the circulation pump
is in operation.
Indoor temperature
Shows the indoor temperature.
Outdoor temperature
Shows the outdoor temperature
(if sensor is installed).
Shows day and time.
On/Off button
Main switch for boiler.
Green LED
Indicates that the panel/boiler is on.
If it changes to red it indicates that
there is an error message.

Setting indoor temperature required

The temperature can be set from +5°C
to +30°C in intervals of 0.5°C.

Hot water

Three different settings.
No hot water, normal operation
and more hot water. With more hot
water the boiler temporarily raise
the water temperature from 50°C
to 65°C. The boiler returns to nor-
mal operation after 30 minutes.
Heating with 230 V electrical
heating cartridge
Three output selections: 1, 2 or 3 kW.
The higher the output you select the
faster the heating.

Heating with LPG

The boiler works on the LPG burner.
The output is controlled automatically
according to heating requirement.
NB.
* The symbol for the function is displayed in the control panel only when an optional card is installed.
** The product must be installed and activated for this function to be available.

Standby Screen

Main Menu

AC lighting

Turn AC lighting off and on.
The symbol flashes if the high
altitude mode is activated.
The symbol flashes during heat up
of *Alde Flow when set in more hot
water mode.
230 V
Shows when 230 V is connected to
the boiler.
The symbol is displayed when the
function is on and turns green
when activated.
* ** LPG bottle full/empty
The symbol is displayed when the
sensor on DuoControl is connected
and activated. If EisEX is installed a
snowflake is shown inside the gas
bottle.
Green bottle = Bottle full
Red bottle = Bottle empty
MENU button
Button to activate the settings
menu.

Activated functions

Shows the various functions
which have been activated. This
also provides a shortcut, allowing
you to go directly to the relevant
activated function so that you can
define new settings or disable it.

Tools menu

It is possible to proceed from the
settings menu to the tools menu
with the control panel's other
functions.
* ** Complete automatic climate control system (ACC)
If you have a Truma Aventa Comfort installed and con-
nected to the panel, then the AC button is visible and it
is possible to control AC from the panel. This function
makes it possible to have a fully automated climate
control for both heating, cooling and hot water.

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Summary of Contents for Alde Touchpanel 3020 HE

  • Page 1 Settings Menu. You can adjust and activate lots of additional functions for your Alde Compact 3020 HE here, giving you a top quality heating system. Find out more about this on the next page.
  • Page 2 Settings Menu Settings 1 Settings 3 Night mode Antibacterial Mode (legionella) Save gas and electric while you sleep by lowering the The boiler starts at 02:00 daily and operates at max- temperature and shutting off the hot water. imum temperature for 30 minutes to reduce the risk of legionella.

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