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5.10.1Settings for low'noise
operation
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Contents
6 Calling up
information about
the
system
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1 Key to symbols and safety instructions.
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1.2 General safety
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2.3
Declaration
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9.1
Eliminating
'sensed"
faults
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9.2 Removing
a displayed fault
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10 Environment
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disposal
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4.1 Selecting a
heating
circuit for the standard display 9
Technical terms
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5.1
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5.2
Adapting
settings for heating system automatic
mode
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5.2.1
temperature settings
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5.2.2Adapting the Time
program
for heating system
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5.2.3Setting the summer/wintertime changeover
threshold
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5.2.4DHWalternating operation settings
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5.2.5Setting for heating circuit 1 priority
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5.3 Changing the settings for
DHW
heating
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5.3.1 Setting the operating mode for DHW heating
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5.3.2Setting the time program for DHW heating
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5.3.3Extra DHW
heating
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5.3.4Thermal disinfection
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5.3.5DHWalternatingoperation settings
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5.3.6Settings
for DHW
circulation
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5.4 Settings for a heated swimming
pool
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5.5
device
(auxiliary
heater) settings
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the
additional
device
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5.6 Setting
up
a holiday program
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5.7
Adapting
the settings
to
hybrid systems
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5.9 Photovoltaic gain
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5.10 General settings
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HPC 400
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BOSCH
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Key to symbols and safety instructions
1.1
Key to symbols
Warnings
&
Warnings in this
document
are identified by a
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warning triangle printed against a grey
background.
Keywords at the start of a warning indicate the
type and seriousness of the ensuing risk if
measures to prevent the risk are not
taken.
The following keywords are defined and can be used in this
document:
NOTICE
indicates a situation that could result in damage to
property or equipment.
CAUTION
indicates a situation that could result in
minor
to
medium
injury.
WARNING
indicates a situation that could result in severe
injury or
death.
DANGER
indicates a situation that will result in severe
injury or
death.
Important information
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This symbol indicates important information
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where there is no risk to people or
property.
Additional symbols
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Step in an action sequence
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Cross-reference to another part of
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List entry (second level)
Table 1
1.2
General safety instructions
These
instructions
are intended for the
user of the heating system
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Read the
instructions
(for heat
source, modules etc.) before use and
keep them handy.
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Pay
attention
to the safety and
warning
instructions.
Key to symbols and safety instructions
Intended
use
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The product should only be used to
control heating systems in one-family
houses.
All other use is not suitable. We cannot
accept liability for damages resulting
from unauthorised use.
Inspection
and
maintenance
Regular inspection and maintenance are
prerequisites for safe and
environmentally compatible operation
of the heating system.
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Have work carried out only by an
approved contractor.
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If any faults are discovered, have
them remedied immediately.
Damage
caused
by frost
If the system
is
not in operation it can
freeze:
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Follow the instructions to ensure
protection from freezing.
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Always keep the system switched on
for additional functions, such as
heating hot water or protection from
blocking.
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Rectify operating faults
immediately.
Risk of
scalding
at the hot
water
draw-
off
points
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If hot water temperatures above
60
DC
are set or if thermal disi nfection
is activated, a mixer must be
installed.
If
in
doubt, ask your
contractor.
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