Immergas MAGIS M4-30 Instructions Manual

Immergas MAGIS M4-30 Instructions Manual

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  • Page 1 MAGIS Instructions and warnings M4-30 Block heat pumps Control Panel...
  • Page 3 Read the following pages carefully: you will be able to draw use- ful tips on the proper use of the device, compliance with which will con rm your satisfaction with the Immergas product.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    INDEX General safety warnings............................5 1.1 About the documentation................................. 5 1.2 For the user....................................5 Presentation of Control panel..........................6 2.1 Appearance of the Control panel............................. 6 2.2 Status icons....................................7 Using home pages..............................9 Menu structure.
  • Page 5: General Safety Warnings

    GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS. 1.1 ABOUT THE DOCUMENTATION. • e precautions described in this document cover very important topics. Follow them carefully DANGER Indicates a situation that could result in serious injury or death. DANGER: RISK OF ELECTROCUTION Indicates a situation that could result in electrocution. DANGER: RISK OF BURNING Indicates a situation that could result in burns because of extreme hot or cold temperatures.
  • Page 6: Presentation Of Control Panel

    PRESENTATION OF CONTROL PANEL. 2.1 APPEARANCE OF THE CONTROL PANEL. Reference Icon Function Enter the menu structure from the home page. Move the cursor on the display. Navigate in the menu structure. Adjust the settings. Go back to higher level. Go to the next step when programming a schedule in the menu structure.
  • Page 7: Status Icons

    2.2 STATUS ICONS. Reference Icon Description Lock icon Desired temperature does not change At the next scheduled action, the Desired temperature decreases desired temperature will decrease Desired temperature increases Fan coil on Radiator on Floor heating on Desired water ow temperature Desired room temperature Heat mode Cool mode...
  • Page 8 Reference Icon Description Anti-freeze mode activated Defrost mode activated Holiday away / home activated Silent mode activated ECO mode activated Error or protection icon Pump I on Smart grid Free electricity Peak end electricity Peak electricity Additional heating source Solar energy activated Tank heater on Domestic hot water tank temperature O F F...
  • Page 9: Using Home Pages

    USING HOME PAGES. When the control panel is switched on, the language selection page is displayed. Choose the desired language and then press to view the home pages. If you do not press within 60 seconds, the system will set the currently selected language: e home pages can be used to read and adjust settings intended for daily use.
  • Page 10 Home page 2. If WATER FLOW TEMP. is set at NO and ROOM TEMP. is set at YES (see “FOR SERVICEMAN” > “TEMP. TYPE SET- TING” in the Use and Installation Booklet”), the system will also include the oor heating and domestic hot water function. Home page 2 will appear: Sc h System layout 2...
  • Page 11 Home page 4. If ROOM THERMOSTAT is set at DOUBLE ZONE or DOUBLE ZONE is set at YES, there will be a main page and an ad- ditional page. e system also has the function including oor heating, space heating for fan coil and domestic hot water. Home page 4 will appear: Main page P a g i n a p r i n c i p a l e...
  • Page 12: Menu Structure

    MENU STRUCTURE. 4.1 ABOUT THE MENU STRUCTURE. e menu structures can be used to read and adjust settings NOT intended for daily use. e settings displayed and that can be set in the menu structures are described in the relative sections. For an overview of the menu structure, see chapter 7 “Menu structure: overview”.
  • Page 13: Basic Use

    BASIC USE. 5.1 SCREEN UNLOCK. If the icon appears on the screen, the control panel is locked. e following page is displayed: Press any key, the icon ashes. Press and hold the key. e icon will disappear, making it possible to control the panel.
  • Page 14: Switching Controls On/O

    5.2 SWITCHING CONTROLS ON/OFF. Use the control panel of the unit to switch space heating or cooling on or o . • You may switch the unit on/o from the control panel if the ROOM THERMOSTAT is set at ON (see “ROOM THER- MOSTAT SETTING”...
  • Page 15 If TEMP TYPE is set at ROOM TEMP., the following pages will appear: O N / O F F O N / O F F Use the room thermostat to switch space heating or cooling on or o . - 1) e room thermostat is set at ON (see “ROOM THERMOSTAT SETTING”...
  • Page 16 O N / O F F O N / O F F Use the control panel to switch the DHW unit on or o . Press “ ” and “ ” on the home page, the black cursor will appear: - 2) When the cursor is on the temperature of the DHW mode, press the “ON/OFF”...
  • Page 17: Adjusting The Temperature

    If the space operation mode is deactivated (OFF), the following pages appear: O N / O F F O N / O F F O F F 5.3 ADJUSTING THE TEMPERATURE. Press “ ” and “ ” on the home page, the black cursor will appear: •...
  • Page 18: Adjusting Space Operation Mode

    5.4 ADJUSTING SPACE OPERATION MODE. • Adjusting space operation mode from control panel. Go to “ ” > “OPERATION MODE”. Press OK, the following page will appear: M O D O OPERATION MODE F U N Z I O N A M EN TO I m p o s t a z i o n e m o d o f u n z i o n a m e n t o : Operation mode setting: HEAT...
  • Page 19 If only HEAT (COOL) mode is available, the following page will appear: M O D O OPERATION MODE F U N Z I O N A M EN TO Operation mode can only be set I l m o d o d i f u n z i o n a m e n t o p u ò e s s e heat mode: i m p o s t a t o s o l o c o...
  • Page 20: Operation

    OPERATION. 6.1 OPERATION MODE. See Paragraph 5.4 “Adjusting space operation mode”. 6.2 PRESET TEMPERATURE. PRESET TEMPERATURE has 3 items: - PRESET TEMP.; - WEATHER TEMP. SET; - ECO MODE. 6.2.1 PRESET TEMP. e PRESET TEMP. function allows you to set a di erent temperature at a di erent time when Heat or Cool mode is active. •...
  • Page 21 Press “OK” and “ ” becomes “ ”. Timer 1 is selected. Press “OK” again and “ ” becomes “ ”. Timer 1 is unselected. PRESET TEMPERATURE TEM P ER A TU R E P R ED EF I N I TE P R ESET P R ED EF I N .
  • Page 22 Go to “ ” > “PRESET TEMPERATURE > WEATHER TEMP. SET”. Press OK. e following page is displayed: TEM P ER A TU R E P R ED EF I N I TE PRESET TEMPERATURE P R ED EF I N . P R ESET W E A T H E R CL I M A...
  • Page 23 • If the WEATHER TEMP. SET function is on, the desired temperature cannot be adjusted on the control panel. Press “ ” and “ ” to adjust the temperature on the home page. e following page is displayed: Weather temp.set function is F u n z i o n e i m p o s t a z i o n e t e m p .
  • Page 24: Domestic Hot Water Dhw

    Use “ ” and “ ” to scroll. Press “OK” to select. e following page is displayed: TEM P ER A TU R E P R ED EF I N I TE PRESET TEMPERATURE P R ED EF I N . P R ESET W E A T H E R CL I M A...
  • Page 25 Go to “ ” > “DOMESTIC HOT WATER” > “DISINFECT”. Press OK. e following page is displayed: DOMESTIC HOT WATER (DHW) A CQ U A CA L D A SA N I TA R I A (A CS) D I SI N F - R A P I D O SER B A T.
  • Page 26 6.3.2 FAST DHW. e FAST DHW function forces the system to activate DHW MODE. e heat pump and booster heater or additional heater are activated together for the DHW MODE and the desired DHW temperature goes to 60°C. Go to “ ”...
  • Page 27 6.3.3 TANK HEATER. e TANK HEATER function forces water heating in the tank. In the same situation, cooling or heating is required and the heat pump system is operating for cooling or heating. However there is a hot water demand as well. Furthermore, if the heat pump system is not su cient, the TANK HEATER can also be used to heat water in the tank.
  • Page 28 6.3.4 DHW Pump. e DHW PUMP function makes it possible to send water back to the water mains. Go to “ ” > “DOMESTIC HOT WATER” > “DHW PUMP”. Press “OK”. e following page is displayed: DOMESTIC HOT WATER (DHW) A CQ U A CA L D A SA N I TA R I A (A CS) D I SI N F - R A P I D O...
  • Page 29: Schedule

    6.4 SCHEDULE. e SCHEDULE menu contains the following items: 1) TIMER; 2) WEEKLY SCHEDULE; 3) SCHEDULE CHECK; 4) CANCEL TIMER. 6.4.1 Timer. If the weekly schedule is on and the timer is o , the most recent setting applies. If the timer is on, is displayed on the home page.
  • Page 30 Example: Six timers are set as follows: START MODE TEMP. 1:00 3:00 50°C 7:00 9:00 HEAT 28°C 11:30 13:00 COOL 20°C 14:00 16:00 HEAT 28°C 15:00 19:00 COOL 20°C 18:00 23:30 50°C e unit is switched on as shown below: e control panel switches on at the following times: TIME operation of the control panel...
  • Page 31 INFORMATION At least two days must be set when activating the WEEKLY SCHEDULE function. P R O G R A M M A Z I O N E O R A R I A SCHEDULE WEEKLY SCHEDULE C A N CE L A N N U L L A SETTI M .
  • Page 32 6.4.3 Schedule check. e SCHEDULE CHECK function can only check the weekly schedule. Go to “ ” > “SCHEDULE” > “SCHEDULE CHECK”. Press “OK”. e following page is displayed: P R O G R A M M A Z I O N E O R A R I A SCHEDULE WEEKLY SCHEDULE...
  • Page 33: Options

    If the TIMER or WEEKLY SCHEDULE is cancelled, the icon “ ” or “ ” disappears from the home page. INFORMATION e TIMER/WEEKLY SCHEDULE must be restored if switching from the WATER FLOW TEMP. setting to ROOM TEMP. or from the ROOM TEMP. setting to WATER FLOW TEMP. TIMER or WEEKLY SCHEDULE are not valid if ROOM THERMOSTAT is on.
  • Page 34 • Go to “ ” > “OPTIONS” > “SILENT MODE”. Press “OK”. e following page is displayed: O P Z I O N I O P TI O N S SI L EN T SI L EN Z . V A CA N Z A HOLIDAY V A CA N Z A HOLIDAY...
  • Page 35 6.5.2 Holiday away. • If Holiday away mode is activated, will appear on the home page. e Holiday away function prevents the system from freezing during winter when away on vacation and reactivates the unit before the end of holidays. •...
  • Page 36 6.5.3 Holiday home. e Holiday home function allows you to make changes to the normal schedule without needing to adjust them when spending holidays at home. • During holidays, you may use Holiday mode to make changes to the normal schedules without needing to adjust them. Period Schedule Before and a er holidays...
  • Page 37: Child Lock

    • If IBH is set as valid by DIP switch on the main control board of hydraulic module, the following page will appear: O P Z I O N I O P TI O N S SI L EN T V A CA N Z A HOLIDAY HOLIDAY...
  • Page 38 e cooling/heating temperature cannot be adjusted when the COOL/HEAT TEMP. ADJUST function is locked. If you wish to adjust the cooling/heating temperature when locked, the following page will appear: Cooling or heating temperature F u n z i o n e d i r e g o l a z . t e m p e r a t u r a adjust function is locked.
  • Page 39: Service Information

    6.7 SERVICE INFORMATION. 6.7.1 Service information. e Service information menu contains the following items: 1) SERVICE CALL; 2) ERROR CODE; 3) PARAMETERS; 4) DISPLAY. 6.7.2 How to access the service information menus. • Go to “ ” > “SERVICE INFORMATION”. Press “OK”. e following page is displayed: e service call can contain a phone number or mobile number.
  • Page 40 Press “OK” to show the meaning of the error code: E2 comunication fault between E2 Er r o r e c o m u n i c a z i o n e t r a controller and indoor unit n t r o l l e r e u n i t à...
  • Page 41: Operation Parameters

    e DISPLAY function is used to set the control panel: I N F O R M A Z I O N I SER V I CE SERVICE INFORMATION 1/ 2 ER R O R E ER R O R E SE R V I CE E R R O R V I SU A L...
  • Page 42 CA P A C. P O M . CA L O R E 11, 5 2k W CO N SU M O EN ER . 10 0 0 k W h Ta TEM . A M B . 25 ° C I N D I R .
  • Page 43: For Serviceman

    INFORMATION Entering the power consumption parameter is optional. Parameters not activated in the system are marked “--”. e heat pump capacity is only indicated as a reference and must not be used to assess the e ciency of the unit. Sensor accuracy is ±...
  • Page 44: Sn View

    6.10 SN VIEW SN VIEW V I S. SN H M I N O . 0 0 0 0 C3 1110 0 0 H 120 F 19 A 26 40 0 13 20 0 0 0 SN VIEW V I S. SN I D U N O .
  • Page 45: Menu Structure: Overview

    MENU STRUCTURE: OVERVIEW. MAIN MENU HEAT OPERATION MODE COOL AUTO PRESET TEMP. PRESET TEMPERATURE WEATHER TEMP. SET ECO MODE CURRENT STATE DISINFECT OPERATE DAY START DOMESTIC HOT WATER(DHW) FAST DHW TANK HEATER DHW PUMP TIMER WEEKLY SCHEDULE SCHEDULE SCHEDULE CHECK CANCEL TIMER CURRENT STATE SILENT LEVEL...
  • Page 46 MAIN MENU OPERATION PARAMETER OPERATION PARAMETER 1 DHW MODE SETTING 2 COOL MODE SETTING 3 HEAT MODE SETTING 4 AUTO MODE SETTING 5 TEMP. TYPE SETTING 6 ROOM THERMOSTAT 7 OTHER HEATING SOURCE 8 HOLIDAY AWAY SETTING FOR SERVICEMAN 9 SERVICE CALL 10 RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS 11 TEST RUN 12 SPECIAL FUNCTION...
  • Page 47 FOR SERVICEMAN 2.1 COOL MODE 2.2 t_T4_FRESH_C 2.3 T4CMAX 2.4 T4CMIN 2.5 dT1SC 2.6 dTSC 2 COOL MODE SETTING 2.7 t_INTERVAL_C 2.8 T1SetC1 2.9 T1SetC2 2.10 T4C1 2.11 T4C2 2.12 ZONE1 C-EMISSION 2.13 ZONE2 C-EMISSION FOR SERVICEMAN 3.1 HEAT MODE 3.2 t_T4_FRESH_H 3.3 T4HMAX 3.4 T4HMIN...
  • Page 48 FOR SERVICEMAN 7.1 dT1_IBH_ON 7.2 t_IBH_DELAY 7.3 T4_IBH_ON 7.4 dT1_AHS_ON 7.5 t_AHS_DELAY 7 OTHER HEATING SOURCE 7.6 T4_AHS_ON 7.7 IBH LOCATE 7.8 P_IBH1 7.9 P_IBH2 7.10 P_TBH FOR SERVICEMAN 8.1 T1S_H.A._H 8 HOLIDAY AWAY SETTING 8.2 T5S_H.A._DHW FOR SERVICEMAN PHONE NO. 9 SERVICE CALL MOBILE NO.
  • Page 49 FOR SERVICEMAN 17.1 HMI SET 17 HMI ADDRESS SET 17.2 HMI ADDRESS FOR BMS 17.3 STOP BIT Table 1 e room temperature curve of the low temperature setting for heating. ≤-20 1-T1S 2-T1S 3-T1S 4-T1S 5-T1S 6-T1S 7-T1S 8-T1S ≥ 1-T1S 2-T1S 3-T1S...
  • Page 50 Automatic setting curve. e automatic setting curve is the ninth; it is calculated as follows: T1S (T1S2) T1SETH 1 T1SETH 2 T4H 1 T4H 2 State: in the setting of the control panel, if T4H2<T4H1, exchange their value; if T1SETH1<T1SETH2, exchange their value Table 3 e room temperature curve of the low temperature setting for cooling.
  • Page 52 Immergas S.p.A. 42041 Brescello (RE) - Italy Tel. 0522.689011 Fax 0522.680617...

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