DeDietrich EASYLIFE ALEZIO S V200 User Manual

DeDietrich EASYLIFE ALEZIO S V200 User Manual

Reversible air/water split inverter heat pump
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EASYLIFE
ALEZIO S V200
User Guide
Reversible air/water "Split Inverter" heat pump
ALEZIO S V200
MIV-S/E 4-8 V200
MIV-S/E 11-16 V200
MIV-S/H 4-8 V200
MIV-S/H 11-16 V200
S U S T A I N A B L E C O M F O R T ®

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  • Page 1 EASYLIFE ALEZIO S V200 User Guide Reversible air/water "Split Inverter" heat pump ALEZIO S V200 MIV-S/E 4-8 V200 MIV-S/E 11-16 V200 MIV-S/H 4-8 V200 MIV-S/H 11-16 V200 S U S T A I N A B L E C O M F O R T ®...
  • Page 2 Dear Customer, Thank you very much for buying this appliance. Please read through the manual carefully before using the product, and keep it in a safe place for later reference. In order to ensure continued safe and efficient operation we recommend that the product is serviced regularly. Our service and customer service organisation can assist with this.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Safety instructions and recommendations ..............5 Safety .
  • Page 4 Contents 5.10.1 Starting the heat pump ..............31 5.10.2 Shutting down the heat pump .
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions And Recommendations

    1 Safety instructions and recommendations Safety instructions and recommendations Safety Operation Danger This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
  • Page 6: General Instructions

    1 Safety instructions and recommendations Hydraulics Caution Respect the minimum and maximum water pressure and temperature to ensure the appliance operates correctly. See chapter on Technical Specifications. Installation Important Allow the space required to install the appliance correctly, referring to the "Installa­ tion"...
  • Page 7: Refrigerant Safety

    1 Safety instructions and recommendations Refrigerant safety General France: Pursuant to Article L. 113-3 of the French Consumer Code, the equipment must be installed by a certified operator whenever the refrigerant load is in excess of 5 tonnes of CO equivalent or when a re­...
  • Page 8: Water Connections

    1 Safety instructions and recommendations Water connections General To drain the domestic hot water circuit. See chapter Maintenance. Limit temperature at the draw-off point: the maximum domestic hot water temperature at the draw-off point is subject to special regulations in the various countries in which the appliance is sold in order to protect the user.
  • Page 9: Liabilities

    2 Symbols used Liabilities Manufacturer's liability Our products are manufactured in compliance with the requirements of the various Directives appli­ cable. They are therefore delivered with the marking and any documents necessary. In the inter­ ests of the quality of our products, we strive constantly to improve them. We therefore reserve the right to modify the specifications given in this document.
  • Page 10: Symbols Used On The Appliance

    3 Technical specifications Symbols used on the appliance Fig.1 Symbols used on the appliance 1 Alternating current 2 Protective earthing MW-6000066-3 Fig.2 Symbols used on the connection 1 Sensor cable – very low voltage label 2 Power supply cable 230 V / 400 V 3 Heating circuit flow 4 Second circuit flow (optional) 5 Heating circuit return...
  • Page 11: Technical Data

    3 Technical specifications Supplements or subsequent regulations and guidelines that are valid at the time of installation shall apply to all regulations and guidelines specified in this manual. Technical data See also Compatible heating devices, page 34 3.2.1 Heat pump The specifications are valid for a new appliance with clean heat exchangers.
  • Page 12: Domestic Hot Water Tank

    3 Technical specifications Tab.5 Cooling mode: stated values at rated cooling output for an outdoor air temperature +35°C, water temperature at the outlet +18°C. Performances in accordance with EN 14511-2. Measurement type Unit AWHP 4.5 AWHP 6 AWHP 8 AWHP 11 AWHP 11 AWHP 16 AWHP 16...
  • Page 13: Heat Pump Weight

    3 Technical specifications Specification Unit Value Maximum operating pressure MPa (bar) 0.3 (3.0) Domestic hot water tank exchanger capacity Litres 11.3 Exchange surface m² Tab.9 Technical specifications secondary circuit (domestic water) Specification Unit Value Maximum operating temperature °C Minimum operating temperature °C Maximum operating pressure MPa (bar)
  • Page 14 3 Technical specifications Product name Symbol Unit AWHP 4.5 MR AWHP 6 MR-3 AWHP 8 MR-2 Prated Rated heat output under average conditions Prated Rated heat output under colder conditions Prated Rated heat output under warmer conditions Declared capacity for heating for part load at an indoor temperature of 20 °C and outdoor temper­...
  • Page 15 3 Technical specifications Product name Symbol Unit AWHP 4.5 MR AWHP 6 MR-3 AWHP 8 MR-2 Annual electricity consumption ƞ Water heating energy efficiency 123.00 114.00 114.00 Daily fuel consumption 0.000 0.000 0.000 fuel Annual fuel consumption Prated is equal to the design load for heating Pdesignh , and the rated heat output of a supplementary heater (1) The rated heat output Psup is equal to the supplementary capacity for heating sup(Tj) .
  • Page 16: Circulating Pump

    4 Description of the product Product name Symbol Unit AWHP 11 MR-2 AWHP 16 MR-2 AWHP 11 TR-2 AWHP 16 TR-2 (cycle L) (cycle L) Thermostat-off mode 0.023 0.035 Stand-by 0.021 0.021 Crankcase heater mode 0.055 0.055 Supplementary heater Rated heat output Psup Type of energy input Electricity...
  • Page 17: Main Components

    4 Description of the product Main components Fig.3 1 Control panel access flap 2 User interface 3 ON/OFF button MW-3000471-2 Control panel description 4.3.1 Description of the interface Fig.4 Back button Main menu button Display Selection/validation button MW-5000915-1 4.3.2 Description of the standby screen Fig.5 The user interface on your appliance automatically goes into standby mode if no buttons are pressed for a period of 5 minutes: the backlighting...
  • Page 18: Description Of The Home Screen

    4 Description of the product Icons Description Steady symbol: cooling active Flashing symbol: cooling in progress Steady symbol: domestic hot water available Flashing symbol: domestic hot water production in progress Frost protection activated Summer mode activated. No heating possible: cooling and domestic hot water production only. Error detected The heat pump compressor is running The immersion heater is running...
  • Page 19: Operation

    5 Operation Symbol Description of the symbols Description menu Water temperature Modifying the domestic hot water setpoint temperatures Temporary heating temperature Temporarily modifying the requested room temperature until the next set­ change point temperature in the timer programme Hot water boost Forcing domestic hot water production (override) System holiday mode Periods of absence or going on holiday...
  • Page 20: Activate/Deactivate The Child Lock

    5 Operation Fig.12 Confirmation Press the selector to confirm: a menu, a page on the home screen, a parameter, a setting. MW-5000922-1 Fig.13 Back to home screen Press the back button as many times as necessary to return to the home screen.
  • Page 21: Personalising The Zones

    5 Operation Personalising the zones 5.4.1 Definition of the term "zone" Fig.16 Term given to the different hydraulic circuits. It indicates several rooms served by the same circuit. Tab.19 Example: Zone Factory-set name Zone 1 Zone1 Zone 2 Zone2 MW-1001145-2 5.4.2 Changing the name and symbol for a zone The name and symbol for a zone are factory-set.
  • Page 22: Changing The Name Of An Activity

    5 Operation 5.5.2 Changing the name of an activity The name of the different activities is factory-set: Morning, Sleep, Home, Evening, Away and Custom. If you wish, you can personalise the name of the activities for all of the zones in your installation. Fig.20 1.
  • Page 23: Activating And Configuring A Timer Programme For Heating

    5 Operation Fig.24 2. Press the button. MW-6000861-02 Fig.25 3. Select Operating mode. 4. Select the desired operating mode: MW-6000874-1 Tab.21 Operating mode Description The room temperature is regulated according to the selected timer programme. Programming Recommended mode. Manual The room temperature is constant. Temporary temperature change The room temperature is forced for a defined period.
  • Page 24: Activating And Configuring A Timer Programme For Cooling

    5 Operation 7. Carry out the following actions according to your needs: Tab.22 Action Procedure Modify the timer settings for programmed activi­ Select a programmed activity. ties. Press the button. Change the start time and/or the associated activity. Select Confirm to save the modification. Add a new time range.
  • Page 25: Changing The Room Temperature Temporarily

    5 Operation 5. Carry out the following actions according to your needs: Tab.23 Action Procedure Modify the timer settings for programmed activi­ Select a programmed activity. ties. Press the button. Change the start time and/or the associated activity. Select Confirm to save the modification. Add a new time range.
  • Page 26: Activating And Configuring A Timer Programme For Domestic Hot Water

    5 Operation Fig.35 1. From the home screen, access the screen for the relevant zone. 2. Press the button. MW-6000863-2 Fig.36 3. Select Operating mode. 4. Select the desired operating mode: MW-6000884-1 Tab.24 Operating mode Description Programming The domestic hot water is produced according to the defined timer programme. The domestic hot water temperature remains at the comfort temperature perma­...
  • Page 27: Forcing Domestic Hot Water Production (Override)

    5 Operation Fig.41 6. Select the day to be modified. 7. Carry out the following actions according to your needs: MW-6000864-2 Tab.25 Action Procedure Modify the timer settings for programmed activi­ Select a programmed activity. ties Press the button. Change the start time and/or the associated activity. Select Confirm to save the modification.
  • Page 28: Managing The Central Heating

    5 Operation DHW comfort setpoint : used in the Programming, Manual and Temporary temperature change modes DHW reduced setpoint : used in the Programming, Holiday and Frost protection modes. You can change these set point temperature settings to adapt them to your needs.
  • Page 29: Shutting Off The Heating In Summer

    5 Operation Fig.50 3. Select Forced cooling On/Off. 4. Select the desired value: Yes : cooling is active, regardless of the outdoor temperature. No : the system automatically activates cooling based on the outdoor temperature. 5. Select Confirm to confirm the modification. MW-6000870-1 5.8.3 Shutting off the heating in summer...
  • Page 30: Monitoring The Energy Consumption

    5 Operation Activating holiday mode for all zones If you are planning on being away for several weeks, activate the System holiday mode operating mode for all zones, including domestic hot water. The room setpoint temperature is lowered to 6 °C and the domestic hot water setpoint is set to the DHW reduced setpoint parameter.
  • Page 31: Starting And Stopping The Heat Pump

    6 Maintenance Fig.60 1. Press the button. MW-6000865-02 Fig.61 2. Select . User settings 3. Select Energy counter. MW-6000890-1 Tab.26 Parameter Description CH Energy Consumed Energy consumed for central heating AC005 Cool Energy consumed Energy consumed for cooling AC007 The energy consumed since the last energy consumption meter reset is displayed.
  • Page 32: Standard Inspection And Maintenance Operations

    6 Maintenance To guarantee optimum performance. To extend the life of the equipment. To provide an installation which offers the user optimum comfort over time. Caution Only qualified professionals are authorised to carry out maintenance work on the heat pump and the heating system. Danger of electric shock Before any work, switch off the power supply to the heat pump and the backup boiler or the electric heating element, if present.
  • Page 33: Troubleshooting

    7 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Resolving operating errors If your appliance malfunctions, a message containing an error code is displayed on the user interface screen. This error code is important for the correct and rapid diagnosis of the type of malfunction and for any technical assistance that may be needed.
  • Page 34: 10 Appendix

    10 Appendix 10 Appendix 10.1 Compatible heating devices Tab.28 Outdoor unit Associated/compatible indoor units AWHP 4.5 MR MIV-S/E 4-8 V200 MIV-S/H 4-8 V200 AWHP 6 MR-3 MIV-S/E 4-8 V200 MIV-S/H 4-8 V200 AWHP 8 MR-2 MIV-S/E 4-8 V200 MIV-S/H 4-8 V200 AWHP 11 MR-2 MIV-S/E 11-16 V200 MIV-S/H 11-16 V200...
  • Page 35: Product Fiche - Temperature Controller

    10 Appendix Unit AWHP 4.5 AWHP 6 MR-3 AWHP 8 MR-2 Water heating energy efficiency, under colder - warmer climate 72.00 – 72.00 – 144.00 72.00 – conditions 144.00 143.00 Sound power level L outdoors (1) For gas heat pumps only (2) If applicable.
  • Page 36: Package Fiche

    10 Appendix 10.4 Package fiche Important ‘Medium-temperature application’ means an application where the heat pump space heater or heat pump combination heater delivers its declared capacity for heating at an indoor heat exchanger outlet temperature of 55 °C. Fig.63 Package fiche for medium-temperature heat pumps indicating the space heating energy efficiency of the package Seasonal space heating energy effi...
  • Page 37 10 Appendix The value of the mathematical expression 115/(11 · Prated), whereby "Prated" is related to the preferential space heater. The value of the difference between the seasonal space heating energy efficiencies under average and colder climate conditions, expressed in %. The value of the difference between the seasonal space heating energy efficiencies under warmer and average climate conditions, expressed in %.
  • Page 38: Package Fiche - Combination Heaters (Boilers Or Heat Pumps)

    10 Appendix 10.5 Package fiche - Combination heaters (boilers or heat pumps) Fig.64 Package fiche for combination heaters (boilers or heat pumps) indicating the water heating energy efficiency of the package Water heating energy effi ciency of combination heater ‘I’ Declared load profi...
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