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SRT 380f/2
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  • Page 1 MiSet SRT 380f/2 en Operating and installation instructions...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Operating and Fault and maintenance messages ........19 installation instructions Fault message ......19 Maintenance message....19 Contents Changing the batteries....19 Information about the Safety ..........3 product ........21 Action-related warnings ....3 Observing and storing other Intended use ........3 applicable documents ....
  • Page 3: Safety

    1 Safety The control controls based on the installed system: 1.1 Action-related warnings – Heating Classification of action-re- – Domestic hot water genera- lated warnings tion The action-related warnings – Circulation are classified in accordance Intended use includes the fol- with the severity of the pos- lowing: sible danger using the follow-...
  • Page 4: General Safety Information

    – Set-up not be carried out by children – Dismantling unless they are supervised. – Installation Any other use that is not spe- – Start-up cified in these instructions, or – Decommissioning use beyond that specified in this document, shall be considered ▶...
  • Page 5: Safety/Regulations

    1.3.6 Danger caused by improper operation Improper operation may present a danger to you and others, and cause material damage. ▶ Carefully read the enclosed instructions and all other ap- plicable documents, particu- larly the "Safety" section and the warnings. ▶...
  • Page 6: Product Description

    2 Product description 2.5 What is the circulation? An additional water pipe is connected to 2.1 Which nomenclature is used? the domestic hot water pipe and forms a – Control: Instead of SRT 380f/2 circuit with the domestic hot water cylin- der.
  • Page 7: Preventing Malfunctions

    rooms to the lower set-back temperature shown in the figure. The heat curve is dis- (2) that is set. placed according to the value of the tar- get room temperature along axis a which 2.7 Preventing malfunctions is angled at 45°. At an outdoor temperat- ▶...
  • Page 8 Press twice: You access the menu. 2.9.2 Symbols Battery state of charge Signal strength Time-controlled heating active Maintenance required Fault in the heating installation Contact the competent person Operating and installation instructions 0020325510_00...
  • Page 9: Operating And Display Functions

    2.10 Operating and display functions Note The functions described in this section are not available for all system configura- tions. The product has two adjustment and display levels. The end user level contains information and setting options that you require as the end user.
  • Page 10 MENU → CONTROL → Mode: → Time-contr. → Circulation weekly planner Domestic hot water weekly planner: Up to three time periods can be set per day DHW temperature: °C: Applies within the time periods Domestic hot water mode is switched off outside of the time periods Circulation weekly planner: Up to three time periods can be set per The circulation pump pumps hot water to the draw-off points within the time periods...
  • Page 11 MENU → INFORMATION Energy consumption display In the display and in the app that can also be used, the control displays values for the energy consumption. The control displays an estimation of the values for the installation. Among other things, the values are influenced by the following: –...
  • Page 12 MENU → SETTINGS → Time: After the power is switched off, the time is retained for approx. 30 minutes. → Display brightness: → Daylight saving → Automatic time: → Manual For outdoor temperature sensors with DCF77 receivers, the Daylight saving time: function is not used.
  • Page 13 MENU → SETTINGS → Installer level → Installation configuration → Desired preheating temp.: This is where you can select the desired pre-heating time temperature in order to activate the heating before the heating programme first starts. The aim is to reach the room temperature at the desired time.
  • Page 14 MENU → SETTINGS → Installer level → Installation configuration → Normal The heating function is switched on. The con- trol regulates to the Set-back temperature: °C. Prerequisite: – Time-contr. is activated in the Heating → Mode: function. The behaviour can be adjusted separately for each heating circuit. →...
  • Page 15 MENU → SETTINGS → Installer level → Installation configuration → Anti-legio. day: Define the days on which you want the anti-legionella func- tion to run. On these days, the water temperature is in- creased to above 60 °C. The circulation pump is activated. The function ends after 120 minutes at the latest.
  • Page 16: Electrical Installation, Set-Up

    3.3 Polarity -- Electrical installation, When connecting the eBUS line, there is set-up no need to pay attention to the polarity. If the connection cables are switched over, Obstacles weaken the reception strength communication will not be adversely af- between the radio receiver unit and the fected.
  • Page 17: Installing The Control

    Condition: The heat generator does not have an option to connect it directly and/or is installed in the wet environment. X100 ▶ When opening the electronics box in the heat generator, proceed as described in the installation instructions for the heat ▶...
  • Page 18 ◁ The installation assistant switches Condition: The display is on, The display shows Ra- to the Control reception strength dio communication interrupted ▶ function. Make sure that the power supply is switched on. Condition: Wireless outdoor temperature sensor available Condition: The display is on, Control reception ▶...
  • Page 19: Start-Up

    Fitting the control figuration for the installer level, in which you can further optimise the heating in- stallation. Installation start: The installation assist- ant switches to the basic display and the heating installation works with the values you have set. 4.3 Changing the settings later All settings that you have made via the in- stallation assistant can be changed again...
  • Page 20 ▶ Dispose of used batteries in accordance with the instruc- tions in this manual. Warning. Risk of chemical burns caused by leaking batteries! Corrosive battery fluid may leak out of used batteries. ▶ Remove any used batteries from the product as soon as Open the battery compartment as possible.
  • Page 21: Information About The Product

    Information on the Meaning data plate dress that is provided on the back page, or you can visit www.glow-worm.co.uk. Serial number for identification; 7th to 16th digits 6.7 Recycling and disposal = product article number ▶...
  • Page 22: Product Data In Accordance With Eu Ordinance No. 811/2013, 812/2013

    Rated surge voltage 330 V -- Packaging ▶ 868.0 to Dispose of the packaging correctly. Frequency band 868.6 MHz ▶ Observe all relevant regulations. Max. transmission power < 25 mW ≤ 100 m 6.8 Product data in accordance Range outdoors ≤...
  • Page 23: Appendix

    Appendix A Troubleshooting, maintenance message A.1 Troubleshooting Symptom Possible cause Measure Display remains dark The batteries are flat Change all the batteries. (→ Page 19) If the fault persists, inform the competent person. Software error Press and hold the button on the top right of the control for longer than five seconds in order to force a restart.
  • Page 24: B -- Troubleshooting, Maintenance Message

    -- Troubleshooting, maintenance message B.1 Troubleshooting Symptom Possible cause Measure ▶ Display remains dark The batteries are flat Change all the batteries. (→ Page 19) ▶ The product is defect- Replace the product. No changes in the Software error Take all the batteries out. display can be made Insert the batteries in the battery compart- via the control ele-...
  • Page 25: Index

    Index Lines, maximum length ......16 Lines, minimum cross-section ....16 Article number ........21 Lines, selecting........16 Attaching the unit mounting bracket, to the wall ........... 18 Maintenance........... 19 Attaching, control to the unit mounting bracket............ 18 Operating and display functions ....9 CE marking..........
  • Page 28 Supplier Vaillant Group UK LTD Nottingham Road Belper-Derbyshire DE56 1JQ Telephone 01773 824639 Technical helpline 0330 100 7679 After sales service 0330 100 3142 www.glow-worm.co.uk 0020325510_00 Publisher/manufacturer Vaillant Group UK LTD Nottingham Road Belper-Derbyshire DE56 1JQ Telephone 01773 824639 Technical helpline 0330 100 7679 After sales service 0330 100 3142 www.glow-worm.co.uk...

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