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3 About the system
User reference guide
4
RHBH/X04~16CB
ROTEX HPSU low temperature Bi‑bloc
4P384968-1B – 2017.04
3 About the system
Depending on the system layout, the system can:
▪ Heat up a space
▪ Cool down a space (if a heating/cooling heat pump model is
installed)
▪ Produce domestic hot water (if a DHWtank is installed)
3.1 Components in a typical system
layout
d
a b
c
e
f
g
BC
A
A Main zone. Example: Living room.
B Additional zone. Example: Bedroom.
C Technical room. Example: Garage.
a Outdoor unit heatpump
b Indoor unit heatpump
c Domestic hot water (DHW) tank
d User interface at the indoor unit
e User interface in the living room, used as room thermostat
f Underfloor heating
g Heatpump convectors or fan coil units
INFORMATION
The indoor unit and the domestic hot water tank (if
installed) can be separated or integrated depending on the
indoor unit type.
4 Operation
4.1 Overview: Operation
You can operate the system via the user interface. This part
describes how to use the user interface:
Part Description
At a glance ▪ Buttons
▪ Status icons
Basic usage Information about:
▪ Home pages, where you can read out
and change settings that are meant for
daily usage
▪ Menu structure, where you can read out
and configure settings that are NOT
meant for daily usage
▪ ON/OFF controls
Space heating/cooling
control
How to control space heating/cooling:
▪ Setting the space operation mode
▪ Controlling the temperature
Domestic hot water
control
How to control domestic hot water:
▪ Reheat mode
▪ Scheduled mode
▪ Scheduled + reheat mode
Part Description
Advanced usage Information about:
▪ Quiet mode
▪ Holiday mode
▪ Reading out information
▪ Date, time, units of measurement,
contrast and backlight
▪ User profile and home pages
▪ Locking and unlocking buttons and
functions
Preset values and
schedules
▪ How to use preset values
▪ How to select and program schedules
▪ Overview of predefined schedules
Menu structure Overview of menu structure
Installer settings table Overview of installer settings
4.2 The user interface at a glance
4.2.1 Buttons
a
ef
b
d
c
a
HOME PAGES
▪ Switches between home pages (when you are on a home
page).
▪ Goes to the default home page (when you are in the menu
structure).
b
MALFUNCTION INFORMATION
If a malfunction occurs,
is displayed on the home pages.
Press to display more information about the malfunction.
c
ON/OFF
Turns ON or OFF one of the controls (room temperature,
leaving water temperature, DHWtank temperature).
d
MENU STRUCTURE/BACK
▪ Opens the menu structure (when you are on a home
page).
▪ Goes up a level (when you are navigating through the
menu structure).
▪ Goes back 1step (example: when you are programming a
schedule in the menu structure).
e
NAVIGATING/CHANGING SETTINGS
▪ Navigates the cursor on the display.
▪ Navigates through the menu structure.
▪ Changes settings.
▪ Selects a mode.
f
OK
Содержание
- Rotex hpsu low temperature bi bloc 1
- User reference guide 1
- About the documentation 2
- About the system 4 2
- About this document 3 2
- Danger 2
- Danger risk of burning 2
- Danger risk of electrocution 2
- Danger risk of explosion 2
- Disposal 24 2
- Energy saving tips 22 2
- General safety precautions 2
- General safety precautions 2 2
- Glossary 24 2
- Indicates a situation that could result in burning because of extreme hot or cold temperatures 2
- Indicates a situation that could result in electrocution 2
- Indicates a situation that could result in explosion 2
- Indicates a situation that results in death or serious injury 2
- Installation manual and the installer reference guide must be performed by an authorized installer 2
- Languages are translations 2
- Maintenance and service 23 2
- Meaning of warnings and symbols 2
- Operation 4 2
- Relocation 24 2
- Setting the energy prices 21 2
- Table of contents 2
- The installation of the system and all activities described in the 2
- The original documentation is written in english all other 2
- The precautions described in this document cover very important 2
- Topics follow them carefully 2
- Troubleshooting 23 2
- User reference guide 2
- About this document 3
- For the user 3
- A b c e 4
- About the system 4
- Buttons 4
- Components in a typical system layout 4
- G b c a 4
- Operation 4
- Overview operation 4
- The user interface at a glance 4
- Basic usage 5
- Operation 5
- Status icons 5
- Turning on off controls 5
- Using home pages 5
- Using the menu structure 5
- About space heating cooling control 6
- Operation 6
- Setting the space operation mode 6
- Space heating cooling control 6
- Determining which temperature control you are using 7
- Operation 7
- Room thermostat control about room thermostat control 7
- To determine which temperature control you are using method 1 7
- To determine which temperature control you are using method 2 7
- Example temporarily overruling the schedule and changing the mode to preset value 8
- Operation 8
- Room thermostat control using the room temperature home page 8
- To change the mode from scheduled to preset value 8
- To read out the actual and desired room temperature 8
- To temporarily overrule the room temperature schedule 8
- Typical room temperature home pages 8
- C 37 c 9
- Operation 9
- Room thermostat control using the leaving water temperature home pages 9
- To adjust overrule the leaving water temperature not linked to room temperature setpoint 9
- To read out the desired leaving water temperature main additional 9
- To set the overrule period 9
- Typical leaving water temperature home pages 9
- C 37 c 10
- C 47 c 10
- Leaving water temperature control about leaving water temperature control 10
- Leaving water temperature control using leaving water temperature control according to a schedule 10
- Leaving water temperature control using leaving water temperature control not according to a schedule 10
- Operation 10
- To adjust overrule the leaving water temperature linked to room temperature setpoint 10
- To adjust the leaving water temperature additional 10
- To adjust the leaving water temperature main 10
- To set leaving water temperature preset values main 10
- 00 07 00 11
- 00 21 00 11
- About domestic hot water control 11
- C 37 c 11
- C 47 c 11
- Domestic hot water control 11
- External room thermostat control about external room thermostat control 11
- External room thermostat control using external room thermostat control 11
- Operation 11
- Reheat mode 11
- To adjust the leaving water temperature additional 11
- To adjust the leaving water temperature main 11
- 00 07 00 12
- 00 21 00 12
- C 45 c 12
- Operation 12
- Scheduled mode 12
- Scheduled reheat mode 12
- Operation 13
- About changing the user permission level 14
- Advanced usage 14
- Operation 14
- Using holiday mode 14
- Using quiet mode 14
- Holiday 15
- Operation 15
- Configuring date time units of measurement contrast and backlight 16
- Configuring user profile and home pages 16
- Locking and unlocking buttons and functions 16
- Operation 16
- Reading out information 16
- Operation 17
- Preset values and schedules 17
- Using and programming schedules 17
- Using preset values 17
- Mon comfort 18
- Operation 18
- Predefined schedules leaving water temperature additional 18
- Predefined schedules room temperature leaving water temperature main 18
- Schedules example 18
- Set heating schedule 18
- Operation 19
- Predefined schedules dhw tank temperature 19
- To set the weather dependent settings 19
- Weather dependent operation 19
- Depending on the selected installer settings settings will be visible invisible 20
- Information 20
- Menu structure overview user settings 20
- Operation 20
- P384968 1b 2017 4 20
- Rhbh x04 16cb 20
- Rotex hpsu low temperature bi bloc 20
- User reference guide 20
- Contact helpdesk number 6 21
- Domestic hot water control a 21
- Installer settings tables to be filled in by installer 21
- Quick wizard 21
- Setting the energy prices 21
- Space heating cooling control 21
- To set the fuel price 21
- About energy prices in case of an incentive per kwh renewable energy 22
- Energy saving tips 22
- Example 22
- To set the electricity price 22
- To set the electricity price in case of an incentive per kwh renewable energy 22
- To set the electricity price schedule timer 22
- To set the fuel price in case of an incentive per kwh renewable energy 22
- Maintenance and service 23
- Overview maintenance and service 23
- Overview troubleshooting 23
- Symptom you are feeling too cold hot in your living room 23
- To check the error history 23
- To check the warning history 23
- To find the contact helpdesk number 23
- Troubleshooting 23
- Disposal 24
- Glossary 24
- Overview relocation 24
- Relocation 24
- Symptom heat pump failure 24
- Symptom the water at the tap is too cold 24
- Glossary 25
- P384968 1b 28
- Subject to change and correction 28
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