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Installation instructions
BM Programming Module
WOLF GmbH Postfach 1380 84048 Mainburg Tel. 08751/74-0 www.wolf-heiztechnik.de
Document no.:3062612_201208 Subject to modifications
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Contents
Contents
1
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.4.1
4
4
4
4
4
5
2
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
6
6
6
7
7
Equipment description
4 Installation
4.1 Checking scope of supply
4.2 Requirements for the installation location
4.3 Setting the eBUS address
4.4 Installing the outside sensor
4.5 BM programming module as a remote
control unit
4.6 Carrying out the electrical installation
4.6.1 Connect the outside sensor
4.6.2 Connecting the wall plinth
4.7 BM programming module in the heat generator
4.7.1 Removing the front panel
4.7.2 Inserting the programming module
4.8 BM programming module in extension
modules
4.8.1 Inserting the BM programming module
5
5.1
5.2
15
16
17
18
20
20
21
22
23
6 Commissioning
6.1 Making the basic settings
6.2 Switch times
2
10
10
11
12
13
30
31
40
Contents
6.2.1
6.2.2
6.2.3
6.2.4
6.2.5
6.3
6.3.1
6.4
6.4.1
6.4.2
6.5
6.5.1
6.6
6.6.1
6.7
6.7.1
6.8
6.8.1
6.9
6.9.1
6.9.2
41
42
43
45
46
47
47
59
59
63
64
64
66
66
69
69
73
74
76
76
76
77
8
8.1
8.2
78
78
78
9
9.1
9.2
82
82
82
10
Technical data
83
Appendix
84
11
89
Alphabetical index
1.1
ff
Tab. 1.1
Signal
word
Explanation
Danger!
Danger!
Warning!
Caution!
Intended use
Regulations
CE Marking
Equipment description
3
Equipment description
Equipment description
Installation
4
Installation
Fig. 4.1
No.
1
2
3
4
5
Designation
Operating instructions
Installation instructions
Screw and plug
Outside sensor
BM programming
module
Tab. 4.1
10
BM
without
outside
sensor
BM with
outside
sensor
1
1
-/-/-
1
1
1 of each
1
Installation
11
Installation
4.3
12
Installation
4.4
Installation site
The installation location for the outside sensor should be
on the north or north-east wall of the building at a height
of 2 to 2.5m.
Caution!
Material damage as a result of penetrating
dampness!
Incorrect installation can lead to the outside wall
becoming damp or damage to the outside sensor.
ff Use an existing empty pipe or wiring provided by the
customer for ducting the cable through.
ff If there is no empty pipe, use the radio outside
sensor.
ff Route the connecting cable with a drip loop.
ff Make sure that the casing of the outside sensor is
water and gas-tight.
ff The outside sensor should preferably be connected
to the boiler.
You can also connect the outside sensor to the wall
plinth.
ff Before installing the radio-controlled clock module
with outside sensor, provisionally test the reception of
the DCF time signal*.
ff Route the eBUS lines and mains cables so that they
are spatially separated from each other.
* The DCF time signal broadcasts the exact time and the
current date.
13
Installation
Fig. 4.2
Fig. 4.3
1 eBUS connection
2 Outside sensor
Fig. 4.4
1 Radio receiver
2 eBUS connection
3 Radio outside sensor
14
Installation
4.5
Fig. 4.5
1
2
3
4
Fixing holes
Terminal strip
Interface to programming module
Cable ducting
15
Installation
4.6
Danger!
Improper installation can cause danger to life!
Improper electrical installation can cause danger to life.
ff Make sure that only a qualified electrician carries out
the electrical installation.
ff All electrical work should be carried out in
accordance with recognised regulations and
guidelines.
Danger!
Danger to life from electric shock!
Mains voltage remains on the connection terminals even
when the switch is turned off.
ff Switch the power supply to the equipment off.
ff Make sure that the power supply cannot be switched
on again.
ff Switch the boiler off.
ff Switch the power supply to the equipment off.
ff Make sure that the power supply cannot be switched
on again.
ff Set the rotary dial for heating temperature selection
to the middle position (5).
ff Set the rotary dial for hot water temperature selection
to the middle position (5).
16
Installation
17
Installation
Fig. 4.6
A
B
C
D
Installation
Fig. 4.7
19
Installation
4.7
Fig. 4.8
Installation
Fig. 4.9
21
Installation
4.8
22
Installation
23
5.1
Fig. 5.1
BM programming module
1 Temperature correction
2 Right-hand dial
3 Heating button
4 Reduce button
5 Function displays
6 1x DHW button
7 Info button
8 Left-hand dial
9 Operating mode
10 Status display
24
5.2
Display overview
Day
The display on the BM programming module shows the
currently set day.
1 = Monday
2 = Tuesday
7 = Sunday
eft-hand arrow
L
operating mode set
ight-hand arrow
R
room temperature correction set
25
Status display
The display on the BM programming module shows the
current operating mode of the heating system.
Heating mode
Hot water generation enabled
Heating OFF, frost protection active
Setback mode
Exhaust measurement active
Symbols flashing
Heating button has been pressed
1x DHW button has been pressed
Reduce button has been pressed
Function displays
The display on the BM programming module shows the
current function of the heating system.
Boiler in heating mode
Boiler in hot water mode
Pump on the boiler ON
Burner ON
Mixer circulation pump for Mixer 1 ON
Mixer circulation pump for Mixer 2 ON
A1
Programmable output ON
Solar circuit pump 1 active
Solar circuit pump 2 active
eBUS connection active
Burner stage 1 active
Burner stage 2 active
26
Number of boilers
Display
Set / actual
values
Basic setting
temp day
red temp
heat curve
room influ *
W/s switch
eco-red
Time
Date
time prog
HC
MIX VALVE 1
MIX VALVE 7
DHW TEMP
language
KEY LOCK
Cooling fcn
Cooling t
Time programmes
heating
dhw
circulation
**
mix valve 7
* Only active with BM in wall plinth.
** Subject to the configuration of the system.
Mo - Fr
sa - su
Time prog 3
mon
tue
wed
thu
fri
sat
sun
27
System parameters
Expert
CODE-NO
SYSTEM
BOILER 1
a 20
Boiler parameters
BOILER 4
MIX VALVE 1
MIX VALVE 7
CASCADE
SOLAR
OTHERS
Mixer parameters
MI 00
MI 01
MI 12
Cascade parameters
Solar parameters
Other parameters
So 01
So 02
So 08
Fig. 5.2
28
DISPLAY
If this arrow
sub-menu.
RETURN
TEMP DAY
KEY LOCK
29
Commissioning
6
Commissioning
Basic settings
Language
Time
Date
Time programme
Heating circuit
Day temperature (room set temperature)
Setback temperature (reduced temperature)
Heating curve
Room influence*
Winter/summer changeover
ECO-RED
Mixer circuit 1 to 7 (if fitted)
Temp day
Reduced temperature
Heating curve
Room influence*
Winter/summer changeover
ECO-RED
Hot water temperature
Key lock
Cooling function
Cooling temperature
Operating mode
* The room influence parameter is only active if the BM
programming module is fitted as a remote control.
Expert level
System
Boiler
Mix Valve
Cascade
Solar
Others
(if fitted)
(if fitted)
(if fitted)
30
Commissioning
user. The user can then adapt these basic settings to his
requirements at a later date.
After the system has been switched on, the start
configuration begins. "Start" is displayed in the BM while
the start configuration is running. Commissioning cannot
be performed until the start configuration has finished.
Summer/wintertime changeover
The time is automatically changed over to summer or
wintertime; see also system parameter A20.
6.1
ff
ff
ff
ff
ff
ff
ff
LANGUAGE
31
Commissioning
TIME
24.02
2012
TIME PROG
HC
Factory setting: 1
Setting range: 1/2/3
Heating circuit
You can define the parameters for the individual heating
circuits in the HC, Mix Valve 1 ... 7 menu.
32
Commissioning
TEMP DAY
RED TEMP
33
Commissioning
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)ORZWHPSHUDWXUH>&@
Caution!
Danger of damage caused by high flow
temperatures!
Flow temperatures in excess of 40C can lead to
material damage to underfloor heating.
ff Set the heating curve so that the flow temperature
does not rise above 40C.
2XWVLGHWHPSHUDWXUH>&@
HEAT CURVE
Factory setting:
Heating circuit: 1.2
Mixer circuit: 0.8
Setting range: 0 to 3.0
34
Commissioning
ROOM INFLU
W/S SWITCH
35
Commissioning
Setting ECO-RED
Using the ECO-RED temperature you can stipulate an
outside temperature from which the heating is switched
on or off in the Setback mode.
The ECO-RED setting should only be changed in
consultation with your heating engineer.
ECO-RED
36
RETURN
MIX VALVE
Mixer circuit
ff Proceed with the mixer circuits, Mix Valve 1 to
Mix Valve7 (if fitted), in the same way as for the
settings for the heating circuit, HC.
Commissioning
'+:7(03
KEY LOCK
37
Commissioning
On
25.0 C
38
Commissioning
39
Commissioning
6.2
Switch times
40
Commissioning
Block
Mo-Fr
Sa-Su
Time
prog 2
Mo-Fr
Sa-Su
Time
prog 3
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Switch
time
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
HC
Mix valve
Hot water
(DHW)
Circulation
ON
6:00
OFF
22:00
ON
5:00
OFF
21:00
ON
5:30
OFF
22:00
ON
6:00
17:00
OFF
6:30
18:30
7:00
23:00
6:00
22:00
6:30
23:00
6:00
15:00
8:00
22:00
5:00
14:00
7:00
21:00
5:00
17:00
6:00
18:00
6:30
11:00
17:00
6:00
7:00
12:00
18:30
6:15
7:00
22:00
6:00
21:00
6:00
16:00
7:00
21:00
6:30
16:30
6:45
17:00
5:30
21:00
4:30
20:00
5:00
15:00
7:00
21:00
6:00
17:00
6:30
17:30
5:30
21:00
4:30
20:00
5:00
15:00
7:00
21:00
6:00
17:00
6:30
17:30
5:30
21:00
4:30
20:00
5:00
15:00
7:00
21:00
6:00
17:00
6:30
17:30
5:30
21:00
4:30
20:00
5:00
15:00
7:00
21:00
6:00
17:00
6:30
17:30
5:30
21:00
4:30
20:00
5:00
15:00
7:00
21:00
6:00
17:00
6:30
17:30
5:30
21:00
4:30
20:00
5:00
15:00
7:00
21:00
6:00
17:00
6:30
17:30
5:30
21:00
4:30
20:00
5:00
15:00
7:00
21:00
6:00
17:00
6:30
17:30
41
Commissioning
Factory setting: 1
Setting range: 1/2/3
42
Commissioning
SWITCH TIME
Setting range: 0
0:00-00:00
in 15 min steps
43
Commissioning
44
Commissioning
SWITCH TIME 1
Setting range: 0
0:00-00:00
in 15 min steps
45
Commissioning
SWITCH TIME
Setting range: 0
0:00-00:00
in 15 min steps
46
Commissioning
6.3
Expert level
EXPERT
ff
ff
ff
ff
CODE--NO
Code no: 1
47
Commissioning
Parameters
Factory
setting
A00
1 to 20K/K
4K/K
A01
Heat-up optimisation
0/1
A02
0 to 180 min
A03
A04
0 to 24h
3h
A05
-5 to +5 K
0K
A06
External sensor
0 to 1
A07
Anti-legionella function
0 to 8
A08
Service message
0 to 104 weeks
A09
-20 to +10C
+2C
A10
0/1
A11
OFF/ON
ON
A12
Setback stop
OFF, -39 to 0C
-16C
A13
15 to 65C
45C
A14
60 to 80C
65C
A15
Outside temperature
correction factor
-5 to +5
A16
OFF/ON
ON
A17
5 to 50
30
A18
1 to 40
10
A19
A20
Winter/summertime changeover
Tab. 6.1
48
Setting range
20 to 95 C
OFF/ON
ON
System parameters
Commissioning
Factory setting: 0
Setting range: 0/1/2
49
Commissioning
Display value
Factory setting: 3h
Setting range: 0 to 24h
50
Commissioning
Factory setting: 0
Setting range: -5 to +5 K
Example:
The display shows 20C; 22C is measured in the
room.
ff Set the parameter to 2C in order to show 22C in
the display.
51
Commissioning
Factory setting: 0
Setting range: 0 to 8
0 = OFF
1-7 = o
nce per week
1 = on Monday 7 = on Sunday
8 = daily
52
Commissioning
Factory setting: 0
Setting range: 1
to 104 weeks
Factory setting: 2C
Setting range: - 20 to +10C
53
Commissioning
Factory setting: 0
Setting range: 0/1
54
Commissioning
ON = winter/summer changeover ON
Example 1
If, with the room influence function switched on, the living
area is heated only by the boiler, the winter/summer
changeover (ON) prevents overheating of the area.
Example 2:
If, with the room influence function switched on, the
room in which the programming module is installed
(e.g. living room) is heated with a second heat source
(e.g. a stove), this can lead to a winter/summer
changeover. Other rooms will cool down as a result.
Remedy: Switch off room temperature dependent winter/
summer changeover (OFF).
Setting setback stop (A12)
If the average outside temperature falls below the set
value, then the BM programming module switches the
heating from Setback mode to heating mode.
55
Commissioning
56
Commissioning
a15
0.0
Example:
Graph with various correction factors. To calculate the
straight lines, the correction factor is applied to the
outside temperature at -15 C.
At 20 C and above, no correction is applied to the
outside temperature sensor.
Outside temp. correction factor
Factory setting: 0
Setting range: -5 to +5
20,0
15,0
10,0
5,0
A15 = 5
0,0
A15 = 0
-5,0
-10,0
A15 = -5
-15,0
-20,0
-15
-10
-5
10
15
20
Outside temperature
A16
On
Factory setting: ON
Setting range: ON/OFF
57
Commissioning
A17
30
Factory setting: 30 C
Setting range: 5 to 50 C
Increase Kp
Reduce Kp
A18
10
Increase Tn
Reduce Tn
Factory setting: 10 C
Setting range: -1 to 40 C
A19
Winter/summertime changeover
A20
On
Factory setting: ON
Setting range: ON/OFF
58
Commissioning
6.4
Boiler
59
Commissioning
BOILER 1
60
Commissioning
Boiler parameters
HG00
HG01
HG02
HG03
HG04
HG06
HG07
HG08
HG09
HG10
HG11
HG12
HG13
HG14
HG15
HG16
HG17
HG19
HG20
HG21
HG22
HG23*
HG24
HG25
HG26
HG27
HG28
HG29
HG30
Tab. 6.2
61
Commissioning
Boiler parameters
HG31
HG32
HG33
Hysteresis time
HG34
eBUS supply
HG35
HG36
HG50
Test functions
HG70
Analogue input E1
HG71
HG72
HG73
HG74
Fan speed
HG75
DHW throughput
HG80
to
HG90
HG91
HG92
HG89
62
Commissioning
63
Commissioning
6.5
Mix Valve
MIX VALVE
64
Commissioning
MI01
MI02
MI03
MI04
MI05
MI06
MI07
MI08
MI09
Configuration
MI10
MI11
MI12
MI13
MI14
MI15
MI16
MI17
MI18
MI50
Relay test
MI70
Analogue input E1
MI71
Analogue input E2
MI72
Tab. 6.3
Mixer parameters
65
Commissioning
6.6
Cascade
CASCADE
66
Commissioning
KM01
Configuration
KM02
KM03
KM04
KM05
KM06
KM07
Blocking time
KM08
KM09
KM10
KM11
KM12
KM13
Boiler sequence A
KM14
Boiler sequence B
KM15
KM16
KM17
Circulation pump
KM18
KM19
Modulation stop
KM20
Tab. 6.4
Cascade parameters
67
Commissioning
Cascade parameters
KM21
KM22
KM23
----
KM24
----
KM25
----
KM 26
----
KM27
KM28
KM29
KM30
KM31
KM50
Test function
KM60
Control deviation
KM61
KM62
KM70
Input E1
KM71
Input E2
KM72
KM73
KM74
Flow sensor VF
Header sensor SAF
Input 0-10V
68
Commissioning
6.7
Solar
69
Commissioning
Parameter Parameter
Explanation
BM
BM-Solar
70
SOL 01
SOL 02
SOL 03
SOL 04
SOL 05
P 01
P 02
P 03
P 04
P 05
SOL 06
P 06
SOL 07
SOL 08
P 07
P 08
SOL 09
P 09
SOL 10
P 10
SOL 11
SOL 12
P 11
P 12
SOL 13
P 13
SOL 14
SOL 15
P 14
P 15
Commissioning
Parameter Parameter
Explanation
BM
BM-Solar
SOL 16
P 16
SOL 17
P 17
SOL 18
P 18
SOL 19
SOL 20
SOL 21
P 19
P 20
P 21
SOL 22
P 22
SOL 23
SOL 24
P 23
P 24
SOL 25
P 25
SOL 26
P 26
SOL 27
SOL 28
SOL 29
SOL 30
SOL 31
SOL 32
SOL 33
SOL 34
SOL 35
SOL 36
SOL 37
SOL 38
SOL 39
SOL 40
SOL 41
P 27
P 28
P 29
P 30
P 31
P 32
P 33
P 34
P 35
P 36
P 37
P 38
P 39
P 40
P 41
SOL 42
P 42
SOL 43
SOL 44
P 43
P 44
SOL 45
P 45
Maximum temperature,
solar cylinder 2
Assignment, solar cylinder 2
Burner blocked during
return temperature raising
Start differential, return temp. raising
Stop differential, return temp. raising
Priority solar cylinder 1
Start differential,
parallel cylinder operation
Differential temperature, bypass
Function output A4
Start temperature
Thermostat function 1/2
Stop differential,
thermostat function 1/2
Tube collector function
Frost protection function
Start differential solar cylinder 3
Stop differential solar cylinder 3
Maximum temp., solar cylinder 3
Assignment, solar cylinder 3
Hysteresis, solar cylinder 1
Hysteresis, solar cylinder 2
Hysteresis, solar cylinder 3
Solar cylinder emergency shutdown 1
Solar cylinder emergency shutdown 2
Solar cylinder emergency shutdown 3
Minimum collector limit
Minimum buffer limit
Function check, flow rate
Function check
Gravity brake
Lower pump rate
Reverse cooling function
Selection cylinder
thermostat function
71
Commissioning
Parameter Parameter
Explanation
BM
BM-Solar
SOL 46
SOL 47
SOL 48
SOL 49
P 46
P 47
P 48
P 49
SOL 50
P 50
SOL 51
P 51
SOL 52
P 52
SOL 53
SOL 54
SOL 55
SOL 6O
P 53
P 54
P 55
P 60
SOL 70
SOL 71
SOL 72
SOL 73
SOL 74
72
Commissioning
6.8
Other parameters
SO01
not used
SO02
not used
SO03
not used
SO04
not used
SO05
not used
SO06
not used
SO07
SO08
Tab. 6.5
Other parameters
73
Commissioning
S008
50
20
74
Commissioning
ff
ff
ff
ff
OTHERS
75
Commissioning
6.9
eeprom
eeprom
76
77
8.1
Fault messages
No. Fault
Cause
TB excess temperature
No flame formation
TW excess temperature
11
12
13
14
15
Outside temperature
sensor
16
78
Fault messages
No. Fault
Cause
17
20
21
22
Lack of air
23
24
25
26
27
30
31
32
33
34
35
BCC missing
36
37
Incorrect BCC
38
39
40
41
42
43
Burner starts
> 20 per hour
79
Tab. 8.1
Fault messages (continued)
Cause
No. Fault
50
52
60
61
62
Function check
Volume flow
63
Function check
Gravity brake
64
70
71
Sensor faulty
72
Sensor faulty
73
Sensor faulty
74
No DCF reception
76
78
79
80
No. Fault
Cause
80
81
Faulty EEPROM
82
91
97
98
99
Tab. 8.1
81
9.1
De-commissioning
Appliance
The programming module must not be disposed of in the
household waste at the end of its working life.
ff Make sure that the BM programming module and any
accessories used are handed to a proper disposal
organisation.
Packaging
ff Make sure that the packaging of the
BM programming module and any accessories used
are handed to a proper disposal organisation.
82
Technical data
10 Technical data
Designation
eBUS supply voltage
15-24V
Power consumption
max. 0.5 W
IP 30
Running reserve
> 48 hours
Ambient temperature
0 - 50C
Data retention
EEPROM permanent
83
Appendix
Appendix
NTC sensor resistances
Boiler sensor, cylinder sensor, solar cylinder sensor,
outside sensor, return sensor, flow sensor, header
sensor.
Temp. C
-21
-20
-19
-18
-17
-16
-15
-14
-13
-12
-11
-10
-9
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
Resistance
51393
48487
45762
43207
40810
38560
36447
34463
32599
30846
29198
27648
26189
24816
23523
22305
21157
20075
19054
18091
17183
16325
15515
14750
14027
13344
12697
12086
Temp. C
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
Resistance
11508
10961
10442
9952
9487
9046
8629
8233
7857
7501
7162
6841
6536
6247
5972
5710
5461
5225
5000
4786
4582
4388
4204
4028
3860
3701
3549
3403
Temp. C
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
Resistance
3265
3133
3007
2887
2772
2662
2558
2458
2362
2271
2183
2100
2020
1944
1870
1800
1733
1669
1608
1549
1493
1438
1387
1337
1289
1244
1200
1158
Temp. C
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
Resistance
1117
1078
1041
1005
971
938
906
876
846
818
791
765
740
716
693
670
670
628
608
589
570
552
535
519
503
487
472
458
84
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112
Resistance
241
285
113
235
107
277
114
228
330
108
270
115
222
102
320
109
262
116
216
382
103
311
110
255
117
211
371
104
302
111
248
118
205
91
Resistance
444
98
Resistance
360
105
Resistance
294
92
431
99
349
106
93
418
100
339
94
406
101
95
393
96
97
Temp. C
Temp. C
Temp. C
Temp. C
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Parameters
Setting range
Time
0 to 24h
Day
1 (Mon) to
7 (Sun)
Time programme
1/2/3
Heating circuit
5 to 30C
20C
Mixer circuit 1
5 to 30C
20C
Mixer circuit 2
5 to 30C
20C
Mixer circuit 3
5 to 30C
20C
Mixer circuit 4
5 to 30C
20C
Mixer circuit 5
5 to 30C
20C
Mixer circuit 6
5 to 30C
20C
Mixer circuit 7
5 to 30C
20C
Heating circuit
5 to 30C
16C
Mixer circuit 1
5 to 30C
16C
Mixer circuit 2
5 to 30C
16C
Mixer circuit 3
5 to 30C
16C
Mixer circuit 4
5 to 30C
16C
Mixer circuit 5
5 to 30C
16C
Mixer circuit 6
5 to 30C
16C
Mixer circuit 7
5 to 30C
16C
Temp day
Reduced
temperature
Individual
setting
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Appendix
Setting range
Factory
setting
Heating circuit
0 to 3.0
1.2
Mixer circuit 1
0 to 3.0
0.8
Mixer circuit 2
0 to 3.0
0.8
Mixer circuit 3
0 to 3.0
0.8
Mixer circuit 4
0 to 3.0
0.8
Mixer circuit 5
0 to 3.0
0.8
Mixer circuit 6
0 to 3.0
0.8
Mixer circuit 7
0 to 3.0
0.8
Heating circuit
ON/OFF
OFF
Mixer circuit 1
ON/OFF
OFF
Mixer circuit 2
ON/OFF
OFF
Mixer circuit 3
ON/OFF
OFF
Mixer circuit 4
ON/OFF
OFF
Mixer circuit 5
ON/OFF
OFF
Mixer circuit 6
ON/OFF
OFF
Mixer circuit 7
ON/OFF
OFF
Heating circuit
0 to 40C
20C
Mixer circuit 1
0 to 40C
20C
Mixer circuit 2
0 to 40C
20C
0 to 40C
20C
0 to 40C
20C
Mixer circuit 5
0 to 40C
20C
Mixer circuit 6
0 to 40C
20C
Mixer circuit 7
0 to 40C
20C
Parameters
Heating curve
Room
influence
Individual
setting
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Setting range
Factory
setting
Heating circuit
-10 to 40C
10C
Mixer circuit 1
-10 to 40C
10C
Mixer circuit 2
-10 to 40C
10C
Mixer circuit 3
-10 to 40C
10C
Mixer circuit 4
-10 to 40C
10C
Mixer circuit 5
-10 to 40C
10C
Mixer circuit 6
-10 to 40C
10C
Mixer circuit 7
-10 to 40C
10C
Free-standing
boiler
15 to 65C
50C
Wall-mounted
boilers with
cylinders
15 to 65C
50C
Wall-mounted
combi-units
40 to 65C
50C
Parameters
ECO / RED
Hot water
temperature
Language
Individual
setting
English
Table A.3 Record of basic parameter settings
88
11
Alphabetical index
11
Alphabetical index
A
Anti-legionella function
Automatic time operation mode
50
8, 9, 35, 41, 55
B
Basic settings
BM programming module overview
30
24
C
Cascade
Continuous mode
63
8
D
De-commissioning
DHW maximum temperature
DHW minimum temperature
78
54
54
E
ECO-RED
Equipment description
Expert level
F
Factory setting
Fault messages
Frost protection limit
36
8
30, 45
72
74
51
89
11
Alphabetical index
G
General safety instructions
H
Handover to the user
Heating curve
Hot water priority switch
Hot water temperature
73
34
52
37
I
Installation site
Intended use
11
6
K
Key lock
37
M
Maximum output mode
Menu structure
90
8, 55
27, 28
N
NTC sensor resistances
80
P
Parallel DHW mode
Pre-programmed switch times
Programming heating times
Programming hot water times
Programming the circulation pump times
52
39
41
43
44
11
Alphabetical index
R
Room influence
S
Scope of supply
Screed floor drying
Selecting timer programmes
Service message
Setback mode
Setting the eBUS address
Setting the language
Setting timer programmes
Solar parameters
Stand-by mode
Summer operation mode
Switch times
35
10
70
40
51
8, 9, 33, 36, 53
12
31
32
66
8, 35, 55
8, 38, 55
38
T
Technical data
79
W
Winter/summer changeover
35
91
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