Viessmann VITODENS Operating Instructions Manual

Viessmann VITODENS Operating Instructions Manual

Heating system with the vitotronic 200 control unit, type ho1b, for weathercompensated mode
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VIESMANN
Operating instructions
for the system user
Heating system with the Vitotronic 200 control unit, type HO1B, for weather-
compensated mode
VITODENS
VITOLADENS
VITOPEND
Please keep safe.
5592 682 GB
10/2013

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  • Page 1 VIESMANN Operating instructions for the system user Heating system with the Vitotronic 200 control unit, type HO1B, for weather- compensated mode VITODENS VITOLADENS VITOPEND Please keep safe. 5592 682 GB 10/2013...
  • Page 2: Safety Instructions

    Safety instructions For your safety Please follow these safety instructions closely to If you smell gas prevent accidents and material losses. Danger Safety instructions explained Escaping gas can lead to explosions which may result in serious injury. Danger Do not smoke. Prevent naked flames and ■...
  • Page 3 Safety instructions For your safety (cont.) Danger Easily flammable liquids and materials (e.g. naphtha, solvents, cleaning agents, paints or paper) can cause deflagration and fire. Never store or use such materials in the installa- tion room or in direct proximity to the heating system.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Index Index 1. Introductory information Intended use ..................Commissioning ..................Terminology ................... Your system has been preset ..............Tips on saving energy ................Tips for greater comfort ................. 2. Operation Opening the control unit ................. Programming unit .................. "Help" menu ..................■...
  • Page 5 Index Index (cont.) Setting the time and date ............... 26 Language selection ................26 Setting the temperature unit (°C/°F) ............26 Restoring factory settings ..............26 7. Scanning Calling up information ................28 Calling up a service message ..............28 Calling up fault messages ..............
  • Page 6: Intended Use

    Introductory information Intended use The appliance is only intended to be installed and Any usage beyond this must be approved by the man- operated in sealed unvented heating systems that ufacturer for the individual case. comply with EN 12828, with due attention paid to the associated installation, service and operating instruc- Incorrect usage or operation of the appliance (e.g.
  • Page 7: Tips On Saving Energy

    Introductory information Your system has been preset (cont.) Date and time Power failure The date and time were set by your heating contrac- All settings are saved if there is a power failure. ■ tor. If the heating system has been shut down for a pro- longed period, reset the date and time.
  • Page 8 Introductory information Tips for greater comfort (cont.) Heating curve (see page 19): ■ The heating curve enables you to individually adjust the heating system to the actual heat demand in your home. If set correctly, your preferred temperature will be achieved all year round. "Party mode"...
  • Page 9: Opening The Control Unit

    Operation Opening the control unit 21°C 14°C Fig. 1 Programming unit You can change any settings on your heating system Note centrally at the programming unit of the control unit. The programming unit can be placed in a wall mount- If remote control units are installed in your rooms, you ing base.
  • Page 10: Symbols

    Operation Programming unit (cont.) Symbols These symbols are not always displayed, but appear Burner in operation subject to the system version and the operating condi- Emissions test mode active tion. Heating circuits: Indicators: HC... Heating circuit ... Frost protection is active Central heating to standard room temperature Operating programs: Central heating with reduced room temperature...
  • Page 11: Extended Menu

    Operation Standard menu (cont.) Setting the operating program for the preferred heating circuit Press the following keys: for the required operating program Extended menu In the extended menu, you can call up and adjust all Note the settings from the Vitotronic control unit range of Your heating contractor can block the operation of the functions, e.g.
  • Page 12 Operation How to use the controls (cont.) 1. Press OK. This takes you to the standard menu Adjustments to the central heating can be made for (see page 10). every heating circuit. It is therefore necessary to select the required heating circuit prior to making any adjust- 2.
  • Page 13: Operating Program

    Operation Operating program Operating programs for central heating, DHW, frost protection Symbol Operating program Function Central heating and DHW heating "Heating and DHW" The rooms of the selected heating circuit are ■ heated in accordance with the room temperature and time program specified (see chapter "Central heating").
  • Page 14: Setting A Time Program Using Central Heating As An Example

    Operation Time program (cont.) You can set up a time program for the following func- You can set the time program individually, to be the ■ tions: same, or different, for every day of the week. Central heating (see page 18) You can select up to 4 time phases per day.
  • Page 15: Deleting Time Phases

    Operation Time program (cont.) Example: You want to set a different time program for Monday: 1. Select "Monday-Sunday". Set the time program. Heating time program Monday-Sunday ê ç Monday-Friday ê Saturday-Sunday ê Monday Select with Fig. 9 Note The tick is always set at the sections of the week with identical time phases.
  • Page 16: Starting The Heating System

    ON/OFF switch ON indicator (green) Pressure gauge (pressure display) Reset button Ask your heating contractor about the following: 3. For Vitodens and Vitopend: Level of the required system pressure Open the gas shut-off valve. ■ Position of the following components: For Vitoladens: ■...
  • Page 17: Without Frost Protection Monitoring (Shutdown)

    Start-up/shutdown Shutting down the heating system (cont.) For the preferred heating circuit For all heating circuits Standard menu Extended menu 1. / for the operating program "Standby mode" (frost protection monitoring) 2. "Heating" 2. OK 3. / for the required heating circuit if necessary 4.
  • Page 18: Room Temperature

    Central heating Room temperature Further information can be found in chapter "Terminology" in the appendix. Setting the standard room temperature for central heating Factory setting: 20 °C For the preferred heating circuit For all heating circuits Standard menu Extended menu 1.
  • Page 19: Setting The Time Program For Central Heating

    Central heating Time program (cont.) Setting the time program for central heating Factory setting: One time phase from 6:00 to 22:00 h Note for every day of the week When adjusting the setting, bear in mind that your heating system requires some time to heat the rooms Extended menu: to the required temperature.
  • Page 20: Comfort Function "Party Mode

    Central heating Comfort function "Party mode" Setting "Party mode" for central heating Extended menu Note The display of the set room temperature does not 2. "Heating" change. 3. / for the required heating circuit if necessary 4. "Party mode" The rooms are heated to the required temperature. ■...
  • Page 21: Cancelling "Economy Mode

    Central heating Energy saving function "Economy mode" (cont.) Note The display of the set room temperature does not change. Cancelling "Economy mode" Automatically when the system switches to reduced ■ heating mode in accordance with the time program Set "Economy mode" to "OFF". ■...
  • Page 22: Cancelling Or Deleting The "Holiday Program

    Central heating Energy saving function "Holiday program" (cont.) Cancelling or deleting the "Holiday program" Extended menu 2. "Heating" 3. "Holiday program" 4. "Delete program"...
  • Page 23: Dhw Temperature

    DHW heating DHW temperature Factory setting: 50 °C 3. "Set DHW temperature" 4. Set the required value. Extended menu 2. "DHW" Operating program Further information can be found in chapter "Terminology" in the appendix. Setting the operating program for DHW heating For the preferred heating circuit For all heating circuits Standard menu...
  • Page 24: Dhw Heating Once, Outside The Time Program

    DHW heating Time program (cont.) DHW heating once, outside the time program Note 3. "Party mode" The operating program "Heating and DHW" or "Only 4. Deactivate "Party mode" again with "OFF" to pre- DHW" must be set for at least one system heating cir- vent unintentional central heating to standard room cuit.
  • Page 25: Setting The Display Contrast

    Further adjustments Setting the display contrast Extended menu 3. "Contrast" 4. Set the required contrast. 2. "Settings" Setting the display brightness If you would like the texts in the menu to be more 3. "Brightness" clearly legible, change the brightness for "Control". 4.
  • Page 26: Setting The Preferred Heating Circuit For The Standard Menu

    Further adjustments Setting the preferred heating circuit for the standard menu If your heating system has several heating circuits, Extended menu you can select the heating circuit to be displayed in the standard menu. 2. "Settings" 3. "Standard menu" 4. Select the heating circuit: "Heating circuit 1"...
  • Page 27 Further adjustments Restoring factory settings (cont.) System setting Settings and values that are reset "Heating circuit 1", "Heating cir- Set room temperature: 20 °C ■ cuit 2" or "Heating circuit 3" Set reduced room temperature ■ Operating program ■ Set DHW temperature ■...
  • Page 28: Calling Up Information

    Scanning Calling up information Subject to the components connected and settings The solar energy yield is shown in diagrammatic form. made, you can call up current temperatures and oper- The flashing line on the graph indicates that the cur- ating conditions. rent day is not yet over.
  • Page 29: Calling Up Fault Messages

    Scanning Calling up a service message (cont.) 1. You can call up the reason for the service with OK. Note If the service cannot be carried out until a later date, Service the service message is displayed again the following Burner 05500 h Monday.
  • Page 30 Scanning Calling up fault messages (cont.) 1. You can call up the cause of the fault with OK. Fault Outside sensor Fault Acknowledge with Fig. 28 2. Pressing ? calls up information on the heating sys- tem characteristics. Tips on measures you can take yourself before noti- fying your heating contractor are displayed.
  • Page 31: Emissions Test Mode

    Emissions test mode Emissions test mode Emissions test mode for testing flue gas with briefly Note raised boiler water temperature. The flue gas inspector can also activate emissions test Emissions test mode should only be activated by your mode if the controls are locked out by your heating flue gas inspector during the annual inspection.
  • Page 32: Rooms Are Too Cold

    What to do if... Rooms are too cold Cause Remedy The heating system is switched off. Turn on the ON/OFF switch (see diagrams from ■ page 16). Switch on the mains isolator if installed (outside the ■ boiler room). Reset the MCB in the power distribution board (main ■...
  • Page 33: Rooms Are Too Hot

    What to do if... Rooms are too hot Cause Remedy Control unit incorrectly adjusted. Check settings and correct if required: ■ Operating program (see page 18) The remote control (if installed) is set incorrectly. ■ ■ Separate operating instructions Room temperature (see page 18) ■...
  • Page 34: Controls Locked Out" Is Displayed

    What to do if... flashes and "Fault" is displayed ã Cause Remedy Heating system fault Proceed as described on page 29. flashes and "Service" is displayed ë Cause Remedy The time for a service, as specified by your heating Proceed as described on page 28. contractor, has arrived.
  • Page 35: Cleaning

    Repair work Cleaning All equipment can be cleaned with a commercially available domestic cleaning agent (non-scouring). Clean the surface of the programming unit with the microfibre cloth provided. Inspection and maintenance The inspection and maintenance of a heating system Regular maintenance ensures trouble-free, energy effi- is prescribed by the Energy Saving Ordinance [EnEV - cient, environmentally responsible and safe heating.
  • Page 36: Damaged Connecting Cables

    Repair work Damaged connecting cables If connecting cables of the appliance or externally installed accessories are damaged, replace them with special connecting cables. Replace only with Viessmann cables. Notify your heating contractor accordingly.
  • Page 37: Fuel Oil Quality

    Combustion improvers are additives for optimising fuel Please note oil combustion. Combustion improvers can create residues and Viessmann oil burners do not require combustion impair the safe operation of your heating sys- improvers, as these burners operate with clean and tem.
  • Page 38: Overview Of Extended Menu

    Appendix Overview of extended menu Fig. 32 Calling up options under "Information" Note Subject to the features of your heating system, not all of the information listed here may be available to call You can call up more details where information is marked with .
  • Page 39 Appendix Calling up options under "Information" (cont.) General Heating circuit 2, 3 (HC2, HC3) "Outside temp" "Heating program" "External hook-up" "Boiler temperature" ■ "Holiday program" ■ "Common flow temp" "External program" ■ "Flue gas temp" "Party mode" ■ "Burner" "Economy mode" ■...
  • Page 40: Terminology

    Appendix Calling up options under "Information" (cont.) Solar "Collector temp" "Solar DHW" "Solar circuit pump" (hours run) "Solar energy history" "Solar energy" "Solar circuit pump" (ON/OFF) "Solar circ pump speed" (%) "Heating suppr. DHW" "SM1 output 22" (ON/OFF) "SM1 output 22" (hours run) "Sensor 7"...
  • Page 41 Appendix Terminology (cont.) Reduced heating mode The outside temperature is captured and transmitted to the control unit by a sensor. The sensor is fitted to the For periods when you will be absent or during the exterior of the building. night, heat your rooms to the reduced room tempera- ture.
  • Page 42 Appendix Terminology (cont.) Factory settings: Slope = 1.4 and level = 0. Room temperature Standard room temperature: ■ For periods when you will be at home during the day, set the standard room temperature. Reduced room temperature: ■ For periods when you will be absent or during the night, set the reduced room temperature;...
  • Page 43 Appendix Terminology (cont.) DHW circulation pump The DHW circulation pump transports the DHW around a ring pipeline between the DHW cylinder and the draw-off points (e.g. hot tap). This ensures that hot water is rapidly available at the draw-off point.
  • Page 44: Keyword Index

    Keyword index Keyword index Display - screensaver..........11 Actual temperature, calling up........28 Drinking water filter............ 42 Additives for fuel oil............ 37 Appliance, starting............16 Economy mode – Cancelling............... 21 Balanced flue operation..........42 – Setting..............20 Biofuels..............37 Emissions test mode..........31 Brightness, setting............25 Energy saving (tips).............
  • Page 45 Keyword index Keyword index (cont.) Programming unit............9 Information, calling up..........28 Pump Inspection..............35 – Cylinder..............42 – DHW circulation............43 – Heating circuit............42 Keys................9 – Solar circuit............. 42 Language selection............ 26 Reduced heating mode..........6 Level of heating curve.......... 19, 41 Reduced room temperature (night temperature)..6, 18 Repair work..............
  • Page 46 Keyword index Keyword index (cont.) Summertime changeover..........6 Symbols on the display..........10 Underfloor heating............40 Temperature Water too cold............33 – Calling up..............28 Water too hot..............33 – Set temperature............42 Weather-compensated mode........42 – Setting..............18 Window ventilation............7 –...
  • Page 48 Fig. 35 Your contact Contact your local contractor if you have any questions regarding the maintenance and repair of your system. You may, for example, find local contractors on the internet under www.viessmann.com. Viessmann Werke GmbH&Co KG Viessmann Limited D-35107 Allendorf...

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