Mitsubishi Electric ecodan EHPT Series Operation Manual
Mitsubishi Electric ecodan EHPT Series Operation Manual

Mitsubishi Electric ecodan EHPT Series Operation Manual

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MITSUBISHI
ELECTRIC
Cylinder
unit
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6aKOM
rBC
EHPT
series
ERPT
series
EHST
series
ERST
series
Hydrobox
r "APOMOAY"1b 6e3 HaKonmenbHoro
EHPX
series
EHSC
series
ERSC
EHSD
series
ERSD
EHSE
series
ERSE
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  • Page 1 ERIC ecodon MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Cylinder unit Hydrobox r hAp0M0AYJ1b c HawnmenbHblM r "APOMOAY"1b 6e3 HaKonmenbHoro 6aKa r BC 6aKOM EHPT series EHPX series PAC-IF07 series ERPT series EHSC series ERSC series EHST series EHSD series ERSD series ERST series EHSE series ERSE series...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    For safe and correct use, please read this operation manual thoroughly before operating the cylinder unit and Contents the hydrobox. English is the original language. The other languages versions are translation of the original. 1. Safety Precautions ...........2 2. Introduction............3.
  • Page 3: Safety Precautions

    1 Safety Precautions Before operating this unit it is important to read the safety precautions. The following safety points are provided to prevent injury to yourself and damage to the unit please adhere to them. Used in this manual CAUTION: WARNING: Precautions listed under this title should...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Annex Please dispose of this equipment, batteries and accumulators correctly at your lo- Your Mitsubishi Electric heating system products have been man- cal community waste collection/recycling centre. ufactured with high quality materials and components which can be recycled and/or reused.
  • Page 5: Customising Settings For Your Home

    4 Customising Settings for Your Home Main remote controller <Main remote controller parts> TO change the settings Of your heating/cooling system please use the main Letter Name Function remote controller. The following is a guide to viewing the main settings. Should Screen Screen in which all information is displayed you require more information please contact your installer or local Mitsubishi...
  • Page 6 4 Customising Settings for Your Home • General Operation 12:30 In general operation the screen displayed on the main remote controller will be shown as in the figure on the right This screen shows the target temperature, space heating mode, DHW mode (if DHW tank is present in system), any additional heat sources being used, holiday mode, and the date and time.
  • Page 7 4 Customising Settings for Your Home sensor For room sensor settings it is important to choose the correct room sensor de- ROOM SENSOR SETTINGS pending on the heating mode the system will operate in. Room RC zone select 1. From the Initial settings menu select Room sensor settings. Sensor setting 2 When 2-zone temperature...
  • Page 8 4 Customising Settings for Your Home The heating/cooling menus deal with space heating/cooling using normally either a radiator, fan-coil, or underfloor heating/cooling system depending on the instal- lation. There are 3 heating modes • Heating room temp. (Auto adaptation) .:til •...
  • Page 9 4 Customising Settings for Your Home [Schedule timer] Scheduled timer can be set in two ways, for example; one for summer and the other for Wnter. (Refer to as "Schedule 1" and "Schedule 2" respectively.) Once the term (months) for the Schedule 2 is specified, rest Of the term will be speci fied as Schedule 1.
  • Page 10 4 Customising Settings for Your Home 9. The time bar edit screen will be displayed. 1 Heatin 10 Use buttons F2/F3 to move to the point at which you do not want the selected mode to be active press CONFIRM to start. 11.1Jse F3 button to set the required time of inactivity then press CONFIRM.
  • Page 11 Service and Maintenance • Troubleshooting The following table is to be used as a guide to possible problems. It is not exhaustive and all problems should be investigated by the installer or another competent person. Users should not attempt to repair the system themselves At no time should the system be operating with the safety devices by-passed or plugged Fau It symptom Possible...
  • Page 13 DECLARAGÅO DE CONFORMIDADE CE DEKLARACJA ZGODNOSCI WE EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY DECLARATIE DE CONFORMITATE CE EG-KONFORMITATSERKLARUNG EU VASTAVUSDEKLARATSIOON EU-OVERENSSTEMMELSESERKLÆRING CE-ERKLÆRING SAMSVAR DÉCLARATION DE CONFORMITÉ CE EG-DEKLARATION 0M ÖVERENSSTÅMMELSE EK ATBILSTIBAS DEKLARÅCIJA EY-VAATIMUSTENMUKAISUUSVAKUUTUS ES PROHLÅSENi O SHODÉ EG-CONFORMITEITSVERKLARING UYGUNLUK BEYANI EB ATITIKTIES DE-KLARACIJA DECLARACIÖN DE CONFORMIDAD CE VYHLÅSENIE O ZHODE ES...
  • Page 14 Please be sure to put the contact address/telephone number on this manual before handing it to the customer. MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION HEAD OFFICE: TOKYO BUILDING, 2-7-3, MARUNOUCHI, CHIYODA-KU, TOKYO 100-8310, JAPAN RG79F363H01 Printed in the UNITED KINGDOM...

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