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Operating Instructions
Vitotrol 300
Remote control for one heating circuit
Part No. 7133 382
Vitotrol 300
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Safety instructions
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Safety Instructions
Safety, Installation and Warranty Requirements
Please ensure that these instructions are read and understood before commencing installation and operation. Failure to comply with
the instructions listed below and details printed in these instructions can cause product/property damage, severe personal injury,
and/or loss of life. Ensure all requirements below are understood and fulfilled (including detailed information found in manual
subsections).
� Licensed professional heating
contractor
The installation, adjustment, service,
and maintenance of this equipment
must be performed by a licensed
professional heating contractor.� Please see sections
entitled “Safety” and
“Important Regulatory and
Installation Requirements”.
� Product documentation
Read all applicable documentation
before commencing installation. Store
documentation near boiler in a readily
accessible location for reference in the
future by service personnel.� For a listing of applicable
literature, please see
section entitled “Important
Regulatory and Installation
Requirements”.
� Advice to owner
Once the installation work is complete,
the heating contractor must familiarize
the system operator/ultimate owner
with all equipment, as well as safety
precautions/requirements, shut-down
procedure, and the need for professional
service annually before the heating
season begins.
Warranty
Information contained in this and related
product documentation must be read
and followed. Failure to do so renders
warranty null and void.
Safety Terminology
The following terms could appear in these instructions to bring attention to the presence of potential hazards or important product
information. Please heed the advice given!
Helpful hints for installation, operation or
maintenance which pertain to the product.
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situation which, if not avoided, will
result in death, serious injury or
substantial product/property damage.
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situation which, if not avoided, could
result in death, serious injury or
substantial product/property damage.
WARNINGIndicates an imminently hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, may
result in minor injury or product/property
damage.
CAUTION
IMPORTANT
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Safety Instructions Safety Instructions 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
What You Should Know Inform Yourself
About these instructions 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Basic heating technology know-how 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Overview of operating and display elements 6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Quick Reference On the Spot Operation
Your remote control is preset ... 7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Altering date and time 7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Language selection 8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Selecting your operating mode (summer, winter) 9. . . . . . . . . . .
Altering room temperature 10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Using Viessmann Comfort Functions
Setting the party mode 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Activating the energy saving mode 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Operating Instructions Space Heating Adjustments
Accessing/Altering the time program for
space heating 12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Domestic Hot Water Production Adjustments
Accessing/Altering the time program for domestic hot
water production 14. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Altering domestic hot water temperature 17. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Altering the time program for the DHW recirc. pump 18
When you go on holidays ...
Setting the energy saving mode for your holiday
period 20
Other Adjustments
Accessing temperatures and the operating status 21. . . . . . . .
Altering factory default setting 21. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Appendix What to Do, If...
Diagnosis and corrective action 22. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
How to Save Energy 24. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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About These Instructions
The following symbols and flag words could be utilized in these
instructions:
Indicates an imminently hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, could
result in death, serious injury or
substantial product / property
damage.
Indicates an imminently hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, may
result in minor injury or product /
property damage.
Helpful hints for installation, operation
or maintenance which pertain to the
product.
This symbol indicates that additional,
pertinent information is to be found in
column three.
This symbol indicates that other
instructions must be referenced.
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Warnings draw your attention to the
presence of potential hazards or
important product information.
WARNING
Cautions draw your attention to the
presence of potential hazards or
important product information.
CAUTION
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Basic Heating Technology Know-How
With the Vitotrol remote control the following adjustments can be made:
� “normal room temperature“
� “reduced room temperature“
� domestic hot water temperature
� operating and holiday mode
� heating cycles for space heating, domestic hot water production and the DHW
recirculation pump (if applicable)
� date and time
Except for “normal room temperature” adjustments, all adjustments are transferred
from the Vitotrol remote control to the Vitotronic control unit and vice versa.
Your latest adjustments are effective for your heating circuit.
For the adjustment of the domestic hot water temperature, your heating contractor
can alter codings accordingly - please contact your heating contractor.
The timer of the remote control will automatically switch between “normal room
temperature” and “reduced room temperature” at the preselected times.
1. Normal room temperature
for a comfortably warm living
environment (e.g. 68 ºF / 20 ºC).
2. Reduced room temperature
at nighttime or for the times you
spend away from home. To save
energy this room temperature is set
lower than the “normal room
temperature”.
At the time of delivery “frost
protection” is set to 37 ºF / 3 ºC.
You can select the time and duration of
the room temperature on your
programming unit.
The desired room temperature can be
selected for both “normal room
temperature” and for “reduced room
temperature”.
The timer of the remote control activates and deactivates domestic hot water
production at selected times (only for boiler with domestic hot water tank).
1. Domestic hot water production takes
place when you are at home and
require domestic hot water for your
everyday use (e.g. showering).
2. Domestic hot water production does
not take place
e.g. at nighttime
You can select the time and duration of
the room temperature on your
programming unit.
Desired temperature for domestic hot
water is adjustable up to 140 ºF / 60 ºC.
The domestic hot water recirculation
pump (if applicable) ensures short-term
availability of domestic hot water at
different draw-down locations.
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Overview of Operating and Display Elements (with Flip-Down Cover Open)
Heating cycle space heating
Heating cycle DHW production
Heating cycle DHW recirculation pump
Holiday program
Display window(Default setting: time)
Setpoint dial for “normal roomtemperature”
Temperature adjustment
Information
Operating mode selector buttons
Economy mode
Party mode
To confirm
Default setting
DHW temperature
Time/Date
Reduced room temperature
Contrast
Open cover of remote control and press
, at the same time press or to
adjust the contrast.
Illumination of the display window
If the supplied batteries have been
inserted, illumination is activated after
pressing any given button and
deactivated approx. 30 seconds after
your last operation.
Factory default setting
When altered values must be reset to
the factory default setting.
Take note that all values are reset to
the factory default setting.
Flashing values in the display window
indicate that alterations can be made.
If certain adjustments cannot be made at
your remote control, e.g. due to coding
settings by your heating contractor, your
display window will show “without
function”.
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Your Remote Control is Preset ...
The remote control is factory preset to standard operation.
You can alter the factory default setting according to your preferences.
Operating mode
The operating mode is set to “Heating
and Domestic Hot Water”, i.e. space
heating and domestic hot water heating
takes place according to the heating
cycle.
Heating cycles
Space heating with normal room
temperature takes place between 06:00
and 22:00 hrs, domestic hot water
heating (if DHW tank installed) takes
place between 05:30 and 22:00 hrs.
Frost protection takes place between
22:00 and 06:00 hrs (37 ºF / 3 ºC).
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Altering Date and Time
Time and date are factory preset and can be altered manually.
Time
Date
Thu
1. Open flip-down cover of remote
control.
2. for “Time”.
3. / for entering the time.
4. to confirm;
date is displayed.
5. / for entering the date.
6. to confirm.
7. Close flip-down cover of remote
control.
Language Selection
“English” is factory preset as the operating language. You may choose the language
of your preference.
Outside Temp.
i ºC
English
i
1. Open flip-down cover of remote
control.
2. to scan;
outside temperature is
displayed.
3. until desired language
appears.
4. to confirm;
display now indicates the
time.
5. Close flip-down cover of remote
control.
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Selecting Your Operating Mode (Summer, Winter)
Select one of the operating modes according to your personal preference.
After activating the corresponding button the indicator light will appear; the
selected operating mode will appear in the display window for a short period of
time.
Space heating and domestic hot water
production
� Space heating with alternating normal
and reduced room temperature
according to the set heating cycle
� Domestic hot water production (if
DHW tank installed) and DHW
recirculation pump (if installed)
according to set DHW cycle.
� Frost protection of the heating circuit
Domestic hot water production only
� no space heating,
� domestic hot water heating (if DHW
tank installed) and DHW recirculation
pump (if installed) according to set
DHW cycle.
� Frost protection of the heating circuit
Shut-off operation
� no space heating
� no DHW production
� Frost protection of the heating circuit
e.g. in the winter and for transitional
periods
e.g. in the summer
For heating systems without DHW tank
the display will show “Without Function”
after pressing this button.
All recirculation pumps are activated every
24 hours to avoid seizure.
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Altering Room Temperature
In the operating mode “Space Heating and Domestic Hot Water” space heating
takes place with alternating “normal room temperature” and “reduced room
temperature” according to the set heating cycle.
The desired room temperature can be set the following way:
Altering “normal room temperature”
Normal Room Temp.
ºC
Factory default setting:
68 ºF / 20 ºC from 06:00 to 22:00 hrs.
“Normal room temperature“ is
adjustable between 50 and 86 ºF /
10 and 30 ºC.
Adjust the desired temperature at
dial “ “. The temperature appears in
the display window.
Example
For a comfortably warm living
environment
Altering “reduced room temperature”
Frost Protection
ºC
Reduced Room Temp.
ºC
Factory default setting:
Frost protection 37 ºF / 3 ºC
from 22:00 to 06:00 hrs.
”Reduced room temperature” is
adjustable between 37 and 99 ºF /
3 and 37 ºC.
1. Open flip-down cover of remote
control.
2. Press ; the display shown on the
left will appear.
3. Select desired temperature by
activating or .
4. To confirm press ; the
temperature will stop flashing and is
saved.
5. Close cover of remote control.
Example
At nighttime or when away from
home
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Setting the Party Mode
Select the party mode if you require space heating and domestic hot water to beindependent of a selected operating mode and heating cycle and for a short periodof time.During the party mode your living area is heated at the selected “normal roomtemperature” (see “Altering Room Temperature”).You can adjust room temperature (party temperature) according to your personalpreference.One-time domestic hot water production outside the preset heating cycles (see“Accessing/Altering Heating Cycle for Domestic Hot Water Production”) can beactivated by pressing the button twice with two to three seconds in between.
Activating the party mode
Party Mode
ºC
Press , button will be illuminated andwill remain illuminated during the partymode.The icon for the party mode will appearin the display window and the presetparty temperature will flash.
ExampleIf you have guests and require spaceheating and domestic hot waterlonger than usual without having toalter the set heating cycle.
Altering room temperature (party temperature)
1. Open flip-down cover of remotecontrol.
2. Press , the temperature preset atdial “ ” will flash.
3. Select desired temperature bypressing or .
4. To confirm press ; thetemperature shown stops flashingand is saved.
5. Close cover of remote control.
End party mode� The party mode will end with the nextautomatic switching to space heatingwith “normal room temperature”.
� If you would like to end the partymode prematurely, press ; thebutton will no longer be illuminated.
Activating the Energy Saving Mode
The energy saving mode is only available in the “ “ operating mode.Select the energy saving mode if you require short-term and economical spaceheating. In the energy saving mode the preset room temperature is automaticallylowered.
Energy Saving Mode
Activating the energy saving modePress ; the button will be illuminatedand will remain illuminated during theenergy saving mode.The icon for the energy saving modewill appear in the display window for ashort period of time.
Deactivating the energy saving mode� The energy saving mode will endautomatically with the next automaticswitching to space heating with“reduced room temperature”.
� If you would like to end the energysaving mode prematurely, pressagain; the button will no longer beilluminated.
ExampleFor the times you do not spend athome.
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Accessing/Altering the Time Program for Space Heating
The time program consists of four heating cycles. In the factory default setting,
heating cycle 1 is set for every day of the week from 06:00 to 22:00 hrs., which
means that during this time period space heating takes place according to the
selected “normal room temperature”.
The following options are available to you to set the heating cycles to your liking:
� By selecting the corresponding heating cycle, space heating can alternate up to
four times a day between “normal room temperature” and “reduced room
temperature”.
� You can select the same heating cycle or individual heating cycles for each day
of the week.
When setting the heating phases please pay attention to the reaction time of your
heating system. Please select beginning and end of each cycle accordingly.
Setting the same heating cycles for each day of the week
Time Prog. Heating
1---7
1
1---7
11.Open flip-down cover of the remote
control
12. for “Time Prog. Heating”,
wait until display on the
left appears.
13. for “Heating Cycle 1”
14. for “Heating Cycle 1 On”.
15. / for setting the start of
Cycle 1
16. to confirm;
the display switches to
“Heating Cycle 1 Off“.
17. / for setting the end
of Cycle 1.
18. to confirm;
the display changes to
“Heating Cycle 2 On“.
19. For setting starting and ending
times for Cycles 2 to 4 proceed as
described in steps 5 to 8.
10.Close flip-down cover of the control
unit.
Accessing heating cycles
Proceed as described above with the
exception of pressing buttons and
.
Overview of heating cycles
1. Open flip-down cover of the control
unit.
2. Press both and ; the selectedcycles are shown on a time line.
3. Close cover of control unit.
If you would like to terminate the
heating cycle settings prematurely,
press again.
If you would like to skip a heating
cycle, press .
Once the last setting is confirmed
with the display will show the
current time.
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Accessing/Altering the Time Program for Space Heating (continued)
Setting individual heating cycles each day of the week
Time Prog. Heating1
1---7
Time Prog. Heating
Mo
1
Mo
11. Open flip-down cover of control
unit.
12. for “Time Prog. Heating“,
wait until display shown on
the left appears.
13. / for selecting the day of the
week when switching
should take place.
14. for “Heating Cycle 1”.
15. for “Heating Cycle 1 On”.
16. / for entering the start of
heating cycle.
17. to confirm;
the display switches to
“Heating Cycle 1 Off”.
18. / for entering the end of the
heating cycle.
19. to confirm;
the display changes to
“Heating Cycle 2 On”.
10. For setting starting and ending
times for Cycles 2 to 4 proceed as
described in steps 6 to 10.
11.Close flip-down cover of remote
control.
Accessing heating cycles
Proceed as described above with the
exception of pressing buttons and
.
Overview of heating cycles
1. Open flip-down cover of remote
control.
2. Press and simultaneously;
the selected cycles for the given day
are shown on a time line.
3. Close flip-down cover of remote
control.
If you would like to terminate the
heating cycle settings prematurely, press
again.
If you would like to skip a heating
cycle, press .
Once the last setting is confirmed
with the display will show thecurrent time.
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Altering/Accessing the Time Program for Domestic Hot Water Production
The time program consists of four heating cycles. In the factory default settingcycle 1 is set for every day of the week from 05:30 to 22:00 hrs, which meansthat during this time period domestic hot water production takes place.The automatic mode is also preselected, which means that domestic hot waterheating takes place simultaneously to the time program for space heating, withstarting point 30 min. prior to the set time program for space heating.The following options are available to you to set the heating cycles to your liking:� By selecting the corresponding heating cycle, domestic hot water heating can beactivated and deactivated up to four times a day.
� You can select the same heating cycle or individual cycles for each day of theweek.
If you require domestic hot water production on a one-time basis and outside of theprogrammed heating cycles, e.g. after 22:00 hrs, press (see section “Setting theParty Mode”) twice with approx. 2 to 3 seconds in between.
Setting the same heating cycles for each day of the week
Automatic?
Time Prog. DHWTime
1---7
1. Open flip-down cover of remotecontrol.
2. for time program “TimeProg. DHW“, wait untildisplay shown on the leftappears.
3. for “Individual?”.
4. to confirm.
5. for “DHW Heating Cycle1”.
6. for “DHW Heating Cycle 1On”.
7. / for entering the start ofCycle 1.
8. to confirm;display switches to “DHWHeating Cycle 1 Off”.
9. / for entering the end ofCycle 1.
10. to confirm;display switches to “DHWHeating Cycle 1 On”.
11. For setting starting and endingtimes for Cycles 2 to 4 proceed asdescribed in steps 5 to 10.
12.Close flip-down cover of remotecontrol.
If you would like to terminate theheating cycle settings prematurely, press
again
If you would like to skip a heatingcycle, press .
Once the last setting is confirmedwith the display will show thecurrent time.
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Altering/Accessing the Time Program for DHW Production (continued)
1
1---7
Accessing Heating Cycles
Proceed as described on previous page,
with the exception of pressing buttons
and .
Overview of heating cycles
1. Open flip-down cover of remote
control.
2. Press and simultaneously,
the selected cycles are shown on a
time line.
3. Close flip-down cover of remotecontrol.
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Altering/Accessing the Time Program for DHW Production (continued)
Setting individual heating cycles each day of the week
Automatic?
1Time Prog. DHW
1---7
MTime Prog. DHW
Mo
1. Open flip-down cover of remote
control.
2. for “Time Program DHW“,
wait until display shown on
the left appears.
3. for “Individual?”.
4. to confirm.
5. / for selecting the day of the
week when switching
should take place.
6. for “DHW Heating Cycle
1”.
7. for “DHW Heating Cycle 1
On”
8. / for entering the start of
Cycle 1.
9. to confirm;
the display will switch to
“DHW Heating Cycle 1
Off”.
10. / for entering the end of
Cycle 1.
11. to confirm;
the display switches to
“DHW Heating Cycle 2
On”.
12. For setting starting and ending
times for Cycles 2 to 4 proceed as
described in steps 6 to 10 .
13.Close flip-down cover of remote
control.
If you would like to terminate the
heating cycle settings prematurely,
press again.
If you would like to skip a heating
cycle, press .
Once the last setting is confirmed
with the display will show the
current time.
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Altering/Accessing the Time Program for DHW Production (continued)
1
Mo
Accessing heating cycles
Proceed as described on previous page,
with the exception of pressing buttons
and .
Overview of heating cycles
1. Open flip-down cover of control unit.
2. Press and simultaneously;
the selected heating cycles for the
given day of the week are shown on
the time line.
3. Close flip-down cover of remote
control.
Altering Domestic Hot Water Temperature
Select the domestic hot water temperature according to your personal preference.
Be sure to reference information in section entitled “Basic Heating Technology
Know-How”.
DHW Temp. Setpoint
ºC
1. Open flip-down cover of remote
control.
2. for DHW temperature;
temperature flashes.
3. / for entering the desired
temperature.
4. to confirm; temperature
stops flashing and
temperature value is saved.
5. Close flip-down cover of remote
control.
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Altering the Time Program for the DHW Recirculation Pump
The time program consists of 4 heating cycles. In the factory default setting, cycle1 is set for every day of the week from 05:30 to 22:00 hrs; during this time periodthe domestic hot water recirculation pump is running.Aside from cycle 1 the automatic mode is preselected, which means that thedomestic hot water recirculation pump is running simultaneously to the DHW timeprogram.The following options are available to you to set the heating cycles to your liking:� By selecting the corresponding heating cycles the domestic hot waterrecirculation pump can be activated and deactivated up to four times a day.
� You can select the same heating cycle or individual cycles for each day of theweek.
The domestic hot water recirculation pump should only be activated when yourequire domestic hot water.
Setting the same heating cycles for each day of the week
Automatic ?
Time Prog. DHW Recirc.Pump1
1---7
1
1---7
1. Open flip-down cover of remotecontrol.
2. for “Time Program DHWRecirculation Pump”,wait until display shown onthe left appears.
3. for “Individual?”
4. to confirm.
5. for “DHW RecirculationPump Cycle 1”.
6. for “DHW RecirculationPump Cycle 1 On”.
7. / for entering the start ofCycle 1.
8. to confirm;display switches to “DHWRecirculation Pump Cycle 1Off”.
9. / for entering the end ofCycle 1.
10. to confirm;display switches to“DHW Recirculation PumpCycle 2”.
11. For setting starting and endingtimes for Cycles 2 to 4 proceed asdescribed in steps 5 to 10 .
12.Close flip-down cover of remotecontrol.
Accessing heating cyclesProceed as describe above, with theexception of pressing buttons and
.
Overview of heating cycles
1. Open flip-down cover of remotecontrol.
2. Press and simultaneously;the selected cycles are shown on atime line.
3. Close cover of remote control.
If you would like to terminate theheating cycle settings prematurely,press again.
If you would like to skip a heatingcycle, press .
Once the last setting is confirmedwith the display will show thecurrent time.
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Altering the Time Program for the DHW Recirculation Pump (continued)
Setting individual heating cycles each day of the week
Automatic?
Time Prog. DHW Recirc.Pump
1---7
Time Prog. DHW Recirc.Pump
Mo
1
Mo
1. Open flip-down cover of remotecontrol.
2. for “Time Program DHWRecirculation Pump“,wait unit display shown onthe left appears.
3. for “Individual?”.
4. to confirm.
5. / for selecting the day of theweek when switchingshould take place.
6. for “DHW RecirculationPump Cycle 1”.
7. for “DHW RecirculationPump Cycle 1 On”.
8. / for entering the start ofCycle 1.
9. to confirm;the display switches to“DHW Recirculation PumpCycle 1 Off”.
10. / for entering the end ofCycle 1.
11. to confirm;the display switches to“DHW Recirculation PumpCycle 2 On”.
12. For setting starting and endingtimes for Cycles 2 to 4 proceed asdescribed in steps 6 to 10.
13.Close flip-down cover of remotecontrol.
Accessing heating cycles
Proceed as describe above, with theexception of pressing buttons and
.
Overview of heating cycles
1. Open flip-down cover of remotecontrol.
2. Press and simultaneously;the selected cycles for the given dayare shown on a time line.
3. Close flip-down cover of remotecontrol.
If you would like to terminate theheating cycle settings prematurely,press again.
If you would like to skip a heatingcycle, press .
Once the last setting is confirmedwith the display will show thecurrent time.
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Setting the Energy Saving Mode for Your Holiday Period
Select one of the following operating modes when you go on holidays and would
like to program your heating system for minimal energy consumption.
Stand-by operation
� no space heating
� no DHW production
� Frost protection of the heating system
E.g. for your summer holiday
The recirculation pump is activated
every 24 hours to prevent seizure.
Holiday program
� no DHW production
� the selected operating mode and time
program activate upon departure and
return.
�with selected operating mode
“ “ space heating takes place at
the preselected “reduced room
temperature” (see “Altering Room
Temperature”).
�with selected operating mode
“ “ or “ “ only frost protection of
the boiler and DHW tank is active
during the holiday mode.
E.g. for indoor plant protection during
your winter getaway and for a heated
living environment upon your return.
Departure Date
Sa
Return Date
Su
1. Open flip-down cover of remote
control.
2. for “Holiday Program”.
3. to confirm
or automatic confirmation
after four seconds; display
shown on the left appears.
4. / for entering the departure
date.
5. to confirm;
the day following the
departure day appears as
the return date.
6. / for entering the return date.
7. to confirm;display now indicates the
boiler water temperature.
8. Close flip-down cover of remote
control.
Once the departure date has passed,
“Holiday Program” and the date appears
in the display.
Once the return date has passed, the
time appears in the display.
Press again, if you would like to
end the holiday mode prematurely.
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Accessing Temperatures and the Operating Status
Depending on the system componentry and performed system adjustments you can
access current temperatures and the operating status:
� Holiday mode (if programmed)
with departure and return date
� Outside temperature
� Supply temperature*1
� Boiler water temperature
� DHW temperature*1
� Return water temperature*1
� Room temperature
� Flue gas temperature*1
� Burner operating hours
� Number of burner starts
� Fuel consumption (if coding was
performed by heating contractor)
� Time
� Date
� Burner On/Off
� Heating circuit pump On/Off
� DHW recirculation pump On/Off
� Circulation Pump On/Off
� Language*1Only if appropriate sensor is installed.
Outside Temperature
i ºC
1. Open flip-down cover of remote
control.
2. to scan;
outside temperature is
displayed.
3. / for further scanning.
4. to end scanning;
display now indicates the
time.
5. Close flip-down cover of remote
control.
Altering Factory Default Setting
Proceed as follows if you would like to change the factory default setting:
Outside Temperature
i ºC
1. press;
outside temperature is
displayed.
2. / to select.
3. to confirm.
Selection:
Outside temperature
Supply temperature*1
Boiler water temperature
DHW temperature*1
Return water temperature*1
Room temperature
Flue gas temperature*1
Time
Date*1Only if appropriate sensor is installed.
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Diagnosis and Corrective Action
If your heating system if working improperly, the fault will be indicated on the
display of the remote control with the flip-down cover closed. By pressing you
can access the fault code yourself and pass it on to your heating contractor
Boiler Temp. Sensor
Acknowledge? Yes
1. Open flip-down cover of remote
control.
2. for fault search.
The fault source is indicated
in clear text and as fault
code.
3. to confirm fault.
4. / for yes or no.
5. to confirm;
display now indicates the
time.
6. Close flip-down cover of remote
control.
Example
Fault indication
Fault number
Sensor designation
Plug designation
Open circuit
or
Short circuit
If fault is not corrected, the fault
message will reappear at 07:00 hrs the
following morning.
What to do, if ... Cause Corrective action
... the rooms are not heated, although
burner is operating.
Only for operation with DHW tank:
Priority of DHW production”
( in display)
Wait until DHW tank is heated.
Operating modes “ “ or “ “ are
selected (corresponding button is lit).
Select “ “ operating mode.
... the room temperature is not satis-
factory at a low outside temperature.
Heating curve adjustment at the con-
trol unit is incorrect.
Check heating curves and, if
necessary, call your heating
contractor for correction.
Remote control is incorrectly
programmed or adjusted.
Check temperatures, time program or
adjustments of the operating mode
and make corrections if necessary.
... rooms are cold during the day and
warm at night.
Remote control is incorrectly
programmed or adjusted.
Check temperatures, time program or
adjustments of the operating mode
and make corrections if necessary.
... “Fault” is flashing in the display
window.
Heating system fault Take note of fault code and contact
your heating contractor.
... “Without Function” appears in the
display window.
The activated button does not have a
designated function, e.g. , when
there is no DHW tank is connected.
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Diagnosis and Corrective Action (continued)
What to do, if ... Cause Corrective action
... the illumination of the display is
defective.
Empty batteries 1. Unlock remote control from wall-
mount base with a small screw
driver.
2. Remove batteries from rear of
remote control.
3. Change batteries.
Use four AAA batteries.
Insert batteries as illustrated
below.
4.Mount control onto wall-mount
base and snap into place.
Recycling
Batteries / Rechargeable batteries
should not be part of your domestic
waste.
Please ensure that your batteries /
rechargeable batteries are discarded
in the appropriate manner.
IMPORTANT
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How to Save Energy
.... by heating properly.
Aside from using the benefits of a modern heating system, you can increase your
energy savings with your own habits.
The following list may assists you:
� Ventilate properly
� Do not overheat
� Close all window shutters (if installed)
at dusk.
� Adjust thermostatic valves properly.
� Do not obstruct radiators and
thermostatic valves .
�Make use of the adjustment facilities of
the control unit .
� Adjust DHW temperature of the DHW
tank at the control unit .
� Controlled use of domestic hot water
Open window for a short period
completely with all thermostatic
valves closed.
Aim for a room temperature of 68 ºF /
20 ºC, each degree saves up to 6 %
heating costs.
E.g. alternating “normal room
temperature” with “reduced room
temperature”.
A shower typically requires less
energy than a tub bath.
... by performing maintenance regularly.
A regular maintenance check of your heating system by your heating contractor
ensures economical and environmentally friendly heating operation.
.... with effective insulation.
If you would like to make use of other energy-saving possibilities beyond the above
listed, check the insulation:
� of the heating system and DHW
piping.
� of your outside walls and roof.
� between heated and non-heated
rooms.
� of your windows.
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