Function Test Menu - Bosch HPC 400 Installation Instructions For Contractors

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The
Diagnosis
service menu contains a number of tools for
diagnosis.
Note that the menu items shown will vary depending on the heating
system.
6.10.1
Function test
menu
This menu can be used to test active heating system components
individually.
If
Enable function tests
is
set to
Yes
in this menu, the
normal heating mode is interrupted in the entire system. All settings are
saved.
The settings in this menu are only temporary and revert to the
respective default settings as soon as
Enable function tests
is set to
No
or the
Function test
menu is closed. The available functions and the
possible settings vary depending on the system
installed.
A function test is performed by setting the setting values of the listed
component
accordingly.
You can check whether the compressor, mixing
device, pump or valve responds appropriately by inspecting the
behaviour of the corresponding component.
For example, the DHW circulation pump can be tested as follows:
Off:
The pump stops.
• On: The pump starts.
6.10.2 Monitored values menu
This menu contains the heat system settings and measured values. E.g.
the flow temperature or current DHW temperature is
displayed.
Here, you can also find detailed information about system units, e.g. the
indoor unit temperature. The information and values that are provided
depend on the system that has been
installed.
The technical
information
of accessory modules and other system units must
be
observed.
6.10.3 Fault display menu
The current faults and the fault history can
be
called up
in
this menu.
present
in the
system are displayed
here.
System error history
The
last
20
faults
for the entire system are
displayed
here,
sorted
in
order of the
time
of
occurrence. The fault history can be deleted
in
the Reset menu
(~ChapterS.lO.S,
page
27).
Heat appliance error history
The
last
20 faults for
the
heat pump are
displayed here, sorted in order of the time of
occurrence.
For each faultthat
is
stored,
a
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snapshot
is
available of the data
recorded in
the
system at
the
time the fault occurred
(~
Snapshot function, page
27).
The
fault
history
can be deleted
in the
Reset menu
(~
Chapter S.10.S, page
_2
_
7)
= -
.
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Table 35 Information in the fault display menu
Snapshot function
To obtain additional
information
that will help you with troUbleshooting
if
a fault occurs:
~
Open the following
menus:
Service menu
>
Diagnosis
>
Fault
displays>
Heat
appliance error
history.
~
Turn the selector until the fault you are searching for appears.
~
Press and hold the
info
key until a
list
containing the data recorded at
the time the selected fault occurred
is
displayed.
~
Turn the selector to view additional data
in
the
list.
6.10.4 System
information menu
The software versions of installed BUS units
in
the system are displayed
in
this
menu.
6.10.5
Maintenance
settings
The contact details for the company that
is
to perform the maintenance
can be stored
in
the
Maintenance
menu.
These details are also
displayed in the event of a fault.
Service menu
6.10.6
Reset menu
You can delete settings or lists or reset them to the default setting in this
menu.
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Heat pump fault history
The fault history
is
deleted. If
currently
a fault
is
present. the fault history is recorded
agai~
The heat pump
fault
history is deleted. If
currently
a fault
is
present, the fault history
is
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recorded
again.
Service messages
Heating
circuits
time prog
The service messages are reset.
-
-
- - -
The
time
programs of all heating circuits are
Time
prog.
DHW
f - -
Solar thermal system
Hours run
Default setting
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reset to the default
setting. .
.
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All time programs of the DHW system (mcludmg
the time program for the DHW circulation pump)
are reset to the default
setting.
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1
All settings referring to the solar system
arereSet1
to the default
setting.
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The solar system must be recommissioned after
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this reset!
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The hours run meterforthe heat pump
is
resetto
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zero.
All settings are reset to the corresponding
default
setting.
The system must be recommissioned after this
reset!
Table 36 Resetting settings
6.10.7
Calibration menu
~
Place
a suitable precision measuring
instrument
close to the user interface. The
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precision measuring instrument may not give off
any heat to the user interface.
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~
Keep
heat sources such as, e.g. direct sun,
body heat and the like away for a period of 1
hour.
~
Adjust
the displayed room temperature
correction value ( - 3 ...
0
...
+
3 K).
Time correction
This correction ( - 20 -
0
...
+
20 s) is performed
automatically once every week.
Example: the clock
is
offset by
ca. -6 minutes per year
·
-6 minutes per year -360 seconds per ye
J
r
·1 year
=
52 weeks
·-360 seconds: 52 weeks
·-6.92 seconds per week
·Correction factor
=
+
7
s/week.
- - -
- - -
Table 37 Calibration menu settings

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