Immergas MAGIS M4-6-8 EH3 Instructions And Recommendations
Immergas MAGIS M4-6-8 EH3 Instructions And Recommendations

Immergas MAGIS M4-6-8 EH3 Instructions And Recommendations

Block heat pumps with integrated backup heater, control panel

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M4-6-8 EH3
M12-14-16 T EH9
Block heat pumps with integrated
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  • Page 1 MAGIS Instructions and recommendations M4-6-8 EH3 M12-14-16 T EH9 Block heat pumps with integrated backup heater Control Panel...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    INDEX Dear Customer ..........................................3 List of abbreviations used ......................................4 General Recommendations .....................................5 Safety symbols used ........................................6 Personal protective equipment ....................................6 General safety warnings................................7 For the user........................................7 Presentation of Control panel..............................8 Appearance of the Control panel..................................8 2.2 Appearance of the Control panel.
  • Page 3: Dear Customer

    Dear Customer Congratulations for having chosen a top-quality Immergas product, able to assure well-being and safety for a long period of time. As an Im- mergas customer you can also count on a Qualified Authorised After-Sales Technical Assistance Centre, prepared and updated to guarantee constant efficiency of your appliance.
  • Page 4: List Of Abbreviations Used

    LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS USED The following is the key of the abbreviations used in this document. Domestic hot water Carbon dioxide Fan coil Domestic hot water etc. Etc. Fan coil Fig. Figure Floor heating circuit Backup heater Maximum fuse amp. Maximum overcurrent protection Max.
  • Page 5: General Recommendations

    Law. • Improper installation or assembly of the Immergas device and/or components, accessories, kits and devices can cause unex- pected problems for people, animals and objects. Read the instructions provided with the product carefully to ensure proper installation.
  • Page 6: Safety Symbols Used

    SAFETY SYMBOLS USED GENERIC HAZARD Strictly follow all of the indications next to the pictogram. Failure to follow the indications can generate hazard situations resulting in possible harm to the health of the operator and user in general, and/or property damage. ELECTRICAL HAZARD Strictly follow all of the indications next to the pictogram.
  • Page 7: General Safety Warnings

    GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS. FOR THE USER. - If you are not sure how to operate the unit, contact your installer. - This appliance must not be used by persons (including children) without adequate physical, sensory or mental capacities or without specific experience and knowledge, unless they are supervised or have been instructed as to how to use the appliance by a person re- sponsible for their safety.
  • Page 8: Presentation Of Control Panel

    PRESENTATION OF CONTROL PANEL. 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. Confirm a selection.
  • Page 9: Appearance Of The Control Panel

    APPEARANCE OF THE CONTROL PANEL. Reference Icon Description Lock icon Desired temperature does not change At the next scheduled action, the desired Desired temperature decreases temperature will decrease Desired temperature increases Fan coil Radiator Floor heating Desired water flow temperature Desired room temperature Heating Mode Cooling Mode...
  • Page 10 Reference Icon Description Compressor on 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 Smart grid: Peak end electricity Smart grid: Peak electricity Additional heating source (not used) Photovoltaic contact activated Storage tank heater on...
  • Page 11: 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: The home pages can be used to read and adjust settings intended for daily use.
  • Page 12 Home page 2. If "5.1 WATER FLOW TEMP."is set at "NON" and "5.2 ROOM TEMP." is set at "YES" (see “FOR SERVICEMAN” > “5. TEMP. TYPE SET- TING” in the Use and Installation Booklet), the system will also include the floor and domestic hot water heating function. The home page will appear (Fig.
  • Page 13 Home page 3. If "DHW MODE" is set at "NON" (see “FOR SERVICEMAN” > “1. DHW MODE SETTING” in the Use and Installation Booklet”) and if "5.1 WATER FLOW TEMP." is set at "YES", "5.2 ROOM TEMP." is set at "YES" (see“FOR SERVICEMAN” > “5. TEMP. TYPE SETTING” in the Use and Installation Booklet”).
  • Page 14 Home page 4. If "6. ROOM THERMOSTAT" is set at "DOUBLE ZONE" or "DOUBLE ZONE" is set at "YES", there will be a main page and an additional page. The system also has the function including floor heating, space heating for fan coil and domestic hot water. The home page will appear (Fig.
  • Page 15: Menu Structure

    MENU STRUCTURE. ABOUT THE MENU STRUCTURE. The menu structures can be used to read and adjust settings NOT intended for daily use. The 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 16: Basic Use

    BASIC USE. SCREEN UNLOCK. If the icon appears on the screen, the control panel is locked. The following page is displayed: Press any key, the icon flashes. Press and hold the key. The icon will disappear, making it possible to control the panel. The control panel will lock if no operations are performed for much time (approximately 120 seconds): the setting can be adjusted on the panel, see paragraph 6.7 “Technical information.“.
  • Page 17: Switching Controls On/Off

    SWITCHING CONTROLS ON/OFF. Use the control panel of the unit to switch space heating or cooling on or off. - You may switch the unit on/off from the control panel if "6. ROOM THERMOSTAT" is set at "NON" (see “6. ROOM THERMOSTAT” in the Use and Installation Booklet).
  • Page 18 If DHW TYPE is set at NO, the following pages will appear: If "5. TEMP. TYPE SETTING" is set at "5.2 ROOM TEMP.", the following pages will appear:...
  • Page 19 Use the room thermostat to switch space heating or cooling on or off. - 1) The room thermostat is set at "ONE ZONE" or "DOUBLE ZONE" or "MODE SET" (see “6. ROOM THERMOSTAT” in the Use and Installation Booklet). The unit for space heating or cooling is activated or deactivated from the room thermostat. If you press " "...
  • Page 20 - 1) When the cursor is on the temperature of the "DHW MODE", press the “ ” key to activate or deactivate it. - If the space operation mode is activated (ON), the following pages appear: If the space operation mode is deactivated (OFF), the following pages appear:...
  • Page 21: Adjusting The Temperature

    ADJUSTING THE TEMPERATURE. Press “ ” and “ ” on the home page, the black cursor will appear: - If the cursor is on the temperature, use “ ” and “ ” to select (Fig. 28) and use“ ” and “ ”...
  • Page 22: Adjusting Space Operation Mode

    ADJUSTING SPACE OPERATION MODE. - Adjusting space operation mode from control panel. Go to “ ” > “OPERATE MODE”. Press , the following page will appear: OPERATE MODE Operation mode setting: HEAT COOL AUTO ENTER - You may select three modes, namely "HEAT", "COOL" and "AUTO". Use “ ” and “ ” to scroll, press to select.
  • Page 23 - Adjust the operation mode from the room thermostat (see “6. ROOM THERMOSTAT” in the Use and Installation Booklet). Go to “ ” > “OPERATE MODE”. If you press any key for a selection or adjustment, the following page appears: Cool/heat mode is controlled by the room thermostat.
  • Page 24: Operation

    OPERATION. OPERATION MODE. See Paragraph 5.4 “Adjusting space operation mode”. PRESET TEMPERATURE. "PRESET TEMPERATURE" has 3 elements: - PRESET TEMP.: - WEATHER TEMP.SET; - ECO MODE. PRESET TEMP.: The "PRESET TEMP."function allows you to set a different temperature at a different time when Heat or Cool mode is active. - PRESET TEMP.
  • Page 25 For example: now it is 8:00 and the temperature is 30°C. We set "PRESET TEMP." as in the table below. The following page is displayed: TIME TEMPER. 8:00 35°C 12:00 25°C 15:00 35°C 18:00 25°C 20:00 35°C 23:00 25°C Key (Fig. 39): - Temperature When the space operation mode is changed, PRESET TEMP.
  • Page 26 WEATHER TEMP.SET - WEATHER TEMP.SET =CLIMATE TEMPERATURE SETTING - The "WEATHER TEMP.SET" function allows you to preset the desired water flow temperature based on the outdoor air temperature. When the weather heats up, heating is turned down. Therefore to save energy, the desired water flow temperature is reduced when the outdoor temperature increases and the "HEAT mode is active.
  • Page 27 Use “ ” and “ ” to scroll. Press “ ” to select. PRESET TEMPERATURE WEATHER PRESET TEMP.SET TEMP. MODE ZONE1 C-MODE LOW TEMP. ZONE1 H-MODE LOW TEMP. ZONE2 C-MODE LOW TEMP. ZONE2 H-MODE LOW TEMP. ON/OFF ON/OFF - If the "WEATHER TEMP.SET" function is on, the desired temperature cannot be adjusted on the control panel. If “ ”...
  • Page 28 ECO MODE. Eco Mode allows you to save energy. Go to “ ” > “PRESET TEMPERATURE” > “ECO MODE”. Press “ ”. The following page is displayed: PRESET TEMPERATURE PRESET WEATHER TEMP. TEMP.SET MODE CURRENT STATE ECO TIMER START 08:00 19:00 ON/OFF Press...
  • Page 29 to activate/deactivate; use “ ” and “ ” to scroll. PRESET TEMPERATURE WEATHER PRESET TEMP.SET TEMP. MODE CURRENT STATE ECO TIMER START 08:00 19:00 ADJUST When the cursor is on “START” or “END”, you can use “ ” , “ ” , “ ”...
  • Page 30: Domestic Hot Water (Dhw)

    DOMESTIC HOT WATER (DHW). "DHW" mode normally includes the following items: - DISINFECT; - FAST DHW; - TANK BACKUP HEATER; - DHW PUMP. DISINFECT. The "DISINFECT" function allows you to eliminate legionella bacteria. The storage tank temperature mandatorily reaches 65-70°C in the disinfect function.
  • Page 31 FAST DHW. The "FAST DHW" function forces the system to activate "DHW MODE". The heat pump and storage tank heater activate together for "DHW MODE" and the desired DHW temperature switches to 60°C. Go to “ ” > “DOMESTIC HOT WATER(DHW)” > “FAST DHW”. Press DOMESTIC HOT WATER(DHW) TANK DISIN-...
  • Page 32 TANK BACKUP HEATER The "TANK BACKUP HEATER" function forces water heating in the storage 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 domestic hot water demand as well. Furthermore, if the heat pump system is not sufficient, the "TANK BACKUP HEATER"...
  • Page 33 DHW PUMP. The "DHW PUMP" function allows to maintain the temperature inside the storage tank uniform, by activating a DHW recirculation pump. Go to “ ” > “DOMESTIC HOT WATER(DHW)” > “DHW PUMP”. Press “ ”. The following page is displayed: DOMESTIC HOT WATER(DHW) DOMESTIC HOT WATER(DHW) TANK...
  • Page 34: Programming

    PROGRAMMING. The "SCHEDULE menu contains the following items: - TIMER; - WEEKLY SCHEDULE; - SCHEDULE CHECK; - CANCEL TIMER. TIMER. If the weekly schedule is on and the timer is off, the most recent setting applies. If the "TIMER" is on, is displayed on the home page.
  • Page 35 The PUMP is switched on as shown below: Key (Fig. 61): - DHW - HEAT - COOL - HEAT - COOL - DHW The control panel switches on at the following times: TIME Operation of the control panel 1:00 The "DHW MODE" is activated (ON) 3:00 "DHW MODE"...
  • Page 36 Weekly schedule. If the timer is on and the weekly schedule is off, the most recent setting applies. If the "WEEKLY SCHEDULE" function is on, " " appears on the home page Go to “ ” > “SCHEDULE” > “WEEKLY SCHEDULE”. Press “ ”.
  • Page 37 Schedule check. The "SCHEDULE CHECK" function can only check the weekly schedule. Go to “ ” > “SCHEDULE” > “SCHEDULE CHECK”. Press “ ”. The following page is displayed: SCHEDULE SCHEDULE CHECK WEEKLY MODE START END CANCEL SCHEDULE TIMER SCHED- CHECK TIMER HEAT...
  • Page 38 If the "TIMER" or "WEEKLY SCHEDULE" is cancelled, the icon “ ” or “ ” disappears from the home page. "TIMER"/"WEEKLY SCHEDULE" must be restored if switching from setting "5.1 WATER FLOW TEMP." to "5.2 ROOM TEMP." or from setting "5.2 ROOM TEMP." to "5.1 WATER FLOW TEMP.". "TIMER"...
  • Page 39: Options

    OPTIONS. The "OPTIONS" menu contains the following items: - SILENT MODE; - HOLIDAY AWAY; - HOLIDAY HOME; - BACKUP HEATER. SILENT MODE "SILENT MODE" allows you reduce the noise level of the unit. However this also reduces the heating/cooling capacity of the system. Silent mode has two levels.
  • Page 40 If the silent TIMER is selected, press “ ” to enter. The following page is displayed: OPTIONS SILENT BACKUP HOLIDAY HOLIDAY MODE AWAY HOME HEATER TIMER1 22:00 TIMER2 START 07:00 TIMER2 END TIMER2 It is possible to set two timers. Move to “ ”, press “ ”...
  • Page 41 • If "DHW MODE" is on in "HOLIDAY AWAY" mode, the disinfection set by the user is not valid. • If "HOLIDAY AWAY" mode is activated, the timer and weekly programming are not valid. • If "CURRENT STATE" is deactivated (OFF), "HOLIDAY AWAY" is deactivated (OFF). •...
  • Page 42 BACKUP HEATER The "BACKUP HEATER" function forces activation of the backup heater. Go to " " > "OPTIONS" > "BACKUP HEATER". Press “ ”. - If the system backup heater (IBH) is not set as valid by the DIP switch on the main board of the hydronic module, the following page is displayed: OPTIONS HOLIDAY...
  • Page 43: Child Lock

    CHILD LOCK. The "CHILD LOCK" function allows you to prevent children from improperly using the unit. Mode settings and temperature adjustments can be locked or unlocked by means of the "CHILD LOCK" function. Go to “ ” > “CHILD LOCK”. The following page is displayed: CHILD LOCK Please input the password: ADJUST...
  • Page 44 "COOL/HEAT MODE ON/OFF" cannot be activated or deactivated when the function is locked. If you try to activate or deactivate "COOL/HEAT MODE ON/OFF" when the function is locked, the following page will appear: Cool/heat mode ON/OFF function is locked. Do you want to unlock? ENTER It is not possible to adjust the "DHW"...
  • Page 45: Technical Information

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION. TECHNICAL INFORMATION The "TECHNICAL INFORMATION" menu contains the following items: - SERVICE CALL; - ERROR CODE; - PARAMETER; - DISPLAY. How to access the "TECHNICAL INFORMATION" menus. - Go to “ ” > “SERVICE CALL”. - Press “ ”.
  • Page 46 Press to show the meaning of the error code: E2 communication fault between con- troller and indoor unit. Please contact your dealer. ENTER A maximum of eight error codes can be recorded. The "PARAMETER" function is used to display the main parameters. There are two parameter pages available: TECHNICAL INFORMATION TECHNICAL INFORMATION SERVICE...
  • Page 47: Operation Parameters

    OPERATION PARAMETERS. This manual is intended for the installer or service engineer controlling the operating parameters. - On the home page, go to “ ” > “OPERATION PARAMETER”. - Press “ ”. There are six pages for the operation parameters. Use “ ”...
  • Page 48: For Serviceman

    FOR SERVICEMAN. Information on “FOR SERVICEMAN” menu. The "FOR SERVICEMAN" menu is intended for the installer and service engineer. - Setting the functions of the appliance. - Setting the parameters. How to access the "FOR SERVICEMAN" menu. Go to “ ”...
  • Page 49: 6.10 Shows Sn

    6.10 SHOWS SN SN VIEW SN VIEW IDU NO. HMI NO. ******************************* ******************************* ODU NO. *******************************...
  • Page 50: Menu Structure: Overview

    MENU STRUCTURE: OVERVIEW. MAIN MENU OPERATE MODE PRESET TEMPERATURE DOMESTIC HOT WATER(DHW) SCHEDULE OPTIONS CHILD LOCK TECHNICAL INFORMATION OPERATION PARAMETER FOR SERVICEMAN WLAN SETTING (*) SN VIEW (*) = Application not available. HEAT OPERATE MODE COOL AUTO PRESET TEMP. PRESET TEMPERATURE WEATHER TEMP.SET ECO MODE CURRENT STATE...
  • Page 51 CURRENT STATE SILENT LEVEL TIMER1 START TIMER1 END SILENT MODE TIMER1 TIMER2 START TIMER2 END TIMER2 CURRENT STATE OPTIONS DHW MODE DISINFECT HOLIDAY AWAY HEAT MODE FROM UNTIL CURRENT STATE FROM HOLIDAY HOME UNTIL TIMER BACKUP HEATER COOL/HEAT TEMP.ADJUST COOL/HEAT MODE ON/OFF CHILD LOCK DHW TEMP.ADJUST DHW MODE ON/OFF...
  • Page 52 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.
  • Page 53 For Serviceman Menu Overview. FOR SERVICEMAN 1.1 DHW MODE 1.2 DISINFECT 1.3 DHW PRIORITY 1.4 PUMP_D 1.5 DHW PRIORITY TIME SET 1.6 dT5_ON 1.7 dT1S5 1.8 T4DHWMAX 1.9 T4DHWMIN 1.10 t_INTERVAL_DHW 1. DHW MODE SETTING 1.11 dT5_TBH_ OFF 1.12 T4_TBH_ON 1.13 t_TBH_DELAY 1.14 T5S_DISINFECT 1.15 t_DI_HIGHTEMP...
  • Page 54 FOR SERVICEMAN 3.1 HEAT MODE 3.2 t_T4_FRESH_H 3.3 T4HMAX 3.4 T4HMIN 3.5 dT1SH 3.6 dTSH 3.7 t_INTERVAL_H 3. HEAT MODE SETTING 3.8 T1SetH1 3.9 T1SetH2 3.10 T4H1 3.11 T4H2 3.12 ZONE1 H-EMISSION 3.13 ZONE2 H-EMISSION 3.14 t_DELAY_PUMP FOR SERVICEMAN 4.1 T4AUTOCMIN 4.AUTO MODE SETTING 4.2 T4AUTOHMAX FOR SERVICEMAN...
  • Page 55 FOR SERVICEMAN 8.1 T1S_H.A_H 8. HOLIDAY AWAY 8.2 T5S_H.A_DHW FOR SERVICEMAN PHONE NO. 9. SERVICE CALL MOBILE NO. FOR SERVICEMAN 10. RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS FOR SERVICEMAN 11. TEST RUN FOR SERVICEMAN 12.SPECIAL FUNCTION FOR SERVICEMAN 13.1 COOL/HEAT MODE 13. AUTO RESTART 13.2 DHW MODE...
  • Page 56 FOR SERVICEMAN 14. POWER INPUT LIMITATION 14.1 POWER INPUT LIMITATION FOR SERVICEMAN 15.1 M1/M2 15.2 SMART GRID 15.3 Tw2 15.4 Tbt1 15.5 Tbt2 (Not Used) 15.6 Ta 15. INPUT DEFINE 15.7 Ta-adj. 15.8 SOLAR INPUT 15.9 F-PIPE LENGTH 15.10 RT/Ta_PCB 15.11 PUMP_I SILENT MODE 15.12 DFT1/DFT2 FOR SERVICEMAN...
  • Page 57 Table 1 The 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 ≥20 1-T1S 2-T1S 3-T1S 4-T1S 5-T1S 6-T1S 7-T1S 8-T1S Table 2 The room temperature curve of the high temperature setting for heating. ≤-20 1-T1S 2-T1S...
  • Page 58 Automatic central heating setting curve. The customised setting curve is the ninth; the graph with the parameters to set is displayed below: 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 The room temperature curve of the low temperature setting for cooling.
  • Page 60 This instruction booklet is made of ecological paper. immergas.com Immergas S.p.A. 42041 Brescello (RE) - Italy Tel. 0522.689011 Fax 0522.680617...

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