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1. Select The timer is now in selection level 1 The left selector button now has the function Back to the next selection level up the right selector button has the function Select the next selection level down gt Turn the control knob until the Basic settings list entry is highlighted Menu Time programmes Days away scheduling Basic settings Back 4 3 Selection level 1 Basic settings Select gt Press the right selector button Select Basic settings Date Time Display Back 4 4 Selection level 2 Language Select The timer is now in selection level 2 Operating instructions timeSWITCH 160 0020132032_00 gt Turn the control knob until the Date Time list entry is highlighted Basic settings Language Date Time Display Back Select gt Press the right selector button Select 4 5 Selection level 2 Date Time The timer is now in the Date selection level The day value is highlighted The left selector button now has the function Back to the next selection level up the right selector button has the function Change of the value gt Press the right selector button Change Date Time Date Time Daylight saving Back 03 11 08 15 Off Date Time Date 03 11 Time 08 15 Daylight saving Off Back Change 4 6 Setting level Value for hours highlighted
2. You have set time periods for the heating circuit in the Time programmes function If you have not set any peri ods the timer when in automatic mode uses the periods set in the factory settings gt tab 4 1 Within the time period the timer switches the heating mode to the comfort mode Outside the time period the timer switches the heating mode to System OFF frost protection active 30 Comfort mode Operating mode gt Current operating mode gt Comfort mode The Comfort mode function switches the heating circuit to an operational state without regarding any time periods System Off Operating mode gt Current operating mode gt System OFF The heating function is switched off 5 2 2 Operating modes for hot water production Automatic mode The automatic mode controls the hot water production according to the set time periods In the Time pro grammes function you have set periods for hot water pro duction If you have not set any periods the timer uses the periods set in the factory settings for hot water production gt tab 4 1 The operating mode for hot water production corresponds to the operating mode set for the heating circuit No other mode can be set Operating instructions timeSWITCH 160 0020132032_00 Within the period hot water production is ready for opera tion Outside the period hot water production is switched off Comfort mode When in the comfort mode hot
3. Operating instructions timeSWITCH 160 0020132032_00 4 7 Setting level Approving the value to be changed The highlighted value starts to flash you can now change the value by turning the rotary knob The left selector button now has the function Cancel the change the right selector button has the function OK to confirm the change gt Turn the control knob to change the value gt Press the right selector button OK to confirm the change The timer has saved the changed date 15 Date Time Date Time Daylight saving Back 4 8 Setting level Change saved Change gt Press the left selector button Back repeatedly to switch back to the next selection level up and to access the basic display from selection level 1 Operating instructions timeSWITCH 160 0020132032_00 4 2 Overview of menu structure 01 07 11 Information Time programmes Days away scheduling Information Time programmes Days away scheduling Serial number VTS160 123456 7890123456 7890123456 06 00 22 00 4 9 Overview of menu structure Operating instructions timeSWITCH 160 0020132032_00 17 Days away scheduling Basic settings Uhrzeit Day light saving Language Date Time Factory reset Time programmes Everything Back Select 4 9 Overview of menu structure continued 18 Operating instructions timeSWITCH 160 0020132032_00 4 3 Overview
4. Menu gt Time programmes Select the Time programmes function to set the periods for the heating circuit and for hot water production If you have not set any periods the timer uses the periods set in the factory settings gt tab 4 1 24 You can only use the timer s functions and setting options for hot water production if a domestic hot water cylinder is connected to the heating system The time programmes are only effective for the heating cir cuit and hot water production in the Automatic mode Operating instructions timeSWITCH 160 0020132032_00 Periods for the heating circuit Set the period for the heating circuit so that each period starts approx 30 minutes before the time at which the rooms should reach the desired temperature ends approx 30 minutes before the time at which the rooms should reach the desired temperature Periods for hot water production Set the periods for hot water production so that each period starts approx 30 minutes before the time at which the water in the domestic hot water cylinder should have reached e g the temperature set on the boiler ends approx 30 minutes before the time at which you no longer need any hot water Periods for days and blocks You can set individual days or blocks of days for which the periods should apply Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Sunday For each day
5. and block you can set up to three periods Operating instructions timeSWITCH 160 0020132032_00 The periods set for a day have priority over the periods set for a block Example Three periods in one day gt fig 5 1 Period 1 06 00 08 00 Period 2 16 30 18 00 Period 3 20 00 22 30 The boiler is ready for operation within the time period Examples of individual days Monday Period 1 06 00 07 30 Saturday Period 1 07 30 10 00 Period 2 12 00 23 30 Examples of blocks Monday Friday Period 1 06 30 08 00 Period 2 12 00 13 00 Period 3 17 00 22 00 Saturday Sunday Period 1 08 00 22 00 Setting time programmes quickly If for example you need a different period for just one working day in the week first set the times for the entire block Monday Friday Then set the different period for the working day 25 If you view a block in the display and have defined a differ ent period for a day in this block then the display indicates the different times in the block with Monday Sunday Sunday Period 1 et Period 2 ae Wet Period 3 Back Select If you press the right selector button Select then a mes 5 2 Identification of different days sage appears on the display which informs you about differ ent periods You do not need to align the times 26 Individual days vary from Mo Su block Back Ok 5 3 Exception to the time programme messag
6. value appliance Time pro HEATING 1 Individual days 3 Mo Tu We Th Mo Fr grammes and Fr Sa Su 06 00 22 00 blocks and Sa Mo Fr 07 30 23 30 Sa Su Su Mo Su 07 30 22 00 Period 1 00 00 24 00 h min 10 min Start End Period 2 Start End Period 3 Start End Domestic hot Individual days 5 Mo Tu We Th Mo to Fr water and Fr Sa Su 05 30 22 00 blocks and Sa Mo Fr 07 00 23 30 Sa Su Su Mo Su 07 00 22 00 Period 1 00 00 24 00 h min 10 min Start End Period 2 Start End Period 3 Start End 4 2 Overview of operating levels Operating instructions timeSWITCH 160 0020132032_00 21 Selection Selection Setting level Values Unit Increment Factory reset Own setting level 1 level 2 min max Select Days away Start 01 01 00 3112 99 dd mm Day MonthYear 01 01 10 from home yy scheduling End 01 01 00 3112 99 dd mm Day MonthYear 01 01 10 yy Basic settings Language z 3 Languages for English selection Date Time Time 00 00 24 00 h min 10 min 00 00 Date 01 01 00 3112 99 dd mm Day Month Year 01 01 00 yy Day light savings z Off Auto Off Display Display contrast O1 15 1 8 Factory reset Time programmes 4 gt Yes No No Everything z Yes No No 4 2 Overview of operating levels 22 Operating instructions timeSWITCH 160 0020132032_00 5 Operating and display functions The timer offers variou
7. 8 Operating instructions For the operator Operating instructions timeSWITCH 160 Dual channel timer with weekly programme GB IE Vaillant Content 11 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 21 2 11 21 2 2 2 2 3 31 3 2 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 Notes on the operating instructions Observing other applicable documents Document storage uu cescecssessscssesescssessseesesescesessaesseeeeees SVIMDOIS USE danrin ein aai Safety and warning information Classification of warnings Structure of Intended USC eeeeeeeees Basic safety Description WAPNINGS vescscsececsssconcesvscsessseccossesesevavedecesesees instructions of the appliance ee eeeeeeee Appliance GESIQN cscscesscsssessscsssssscscssssescessssscsseseneeseees Functionality ssssssesessssesossssesessssese Access level for the operator Menu structure deSigNn 0608 oe Basic CiISPIAY cs csesessesesescssessscscesssescessscscesesceessseeeeeeseees Selection EVel Si ussiisa Setting level Operation eisses essi ensi resia erasia reisten Operating concept Operation via selector buttons Overview Of Menu Structure ssssessessesrseesesssssesseesesse Overview of setting and read out options oe Overview Of Operating MOdeS s ssesesessesesseseseseesesee Overview of Operating levels sssessesossssesessesesessesesee Operating and display functions INFOF
8. MATION eeeeseseseseeseseteseeteteeeees Reading information Reading the serial number and article number 23 Setting timer programmes u ccsseseescsseseesseseseeeeees Days away from home scheduling Language selection esceseseeeseeeeeee sii Setting the date sseissireissisieriirins riordina S tting TNE TIME csssssucesacesccaiesoeasttat nacivsiecavithacassviaeessvees Changing over to daylight saving time Setting the display contrast Restoring factory settings w Operating MOdeS s ssessssssesesessessssesesessssesessesesessesesesses Operating modes for the heating circuit Operating modes for hot water production 30 Operating instructions timeSWITCH 160 0020132032_00 5 3 5 3 1 5 4 TA 7 2 8 1 8 2 gi 9 2 Advanced function Party function r n ese Servic MESSAGE vvsssncisccssesidccovcsiveasonssaussvesiaessaxcosesuvesivess Energy Saving tipS cecscssssssesesseseesseseseeeeeees 33 Service and troubleshooting cccsceeeeeees 35 Cleaning THE TIMER sis saseseseeveseosesrsecesectesnisaecessvssionsessese 35 Detecting and rectifying faults eeseeeeeeeeeeees 35 De COMMISSIONING cccscecescssesesessesescseesenseeeseees 36 Replacing the time sccscscssesescssessscssessscssessseseeeseees 36 Recycling and disposal sessssesessssesossssesessssessssesesssses 36 Warranty and customer SePrviCe cceseees 37
9. VTS 160 0020124498 GB 1 1 Type overview The 10 digit article number can be found in the serial number of the appliance The article number is found in the second line of the serial number You can view the serial number under Menu gt Information gt Serial number gt fig 4 9 1 6 CE label The CE labelling shows that based on the type overview the units comply with the basic require ments of the applicable directives Operating instructions timeSWITCH 160 0020132032_00 2 Safety Danger sign Signal Explanation word Immediate danger to life or 2 1 Safety and warning information Danger danger of severe personal injury gt When operating the timeSWITCH timer take account of the general safety instructions and the warning notes Risk of death from electric that appear before all of the actions Danger shock 2 1 1 Classification of warnings Warning Risk of minor personal injury The warning notes are classified in accordance with the severity of the possible danger using the following danger signs and signal words Risk of material or environ Caution mental damage 6 Operating instructions timeSWITCH 160 0020132032_00 2 1 2 Structure of warnings Warning signs are identified by an upper and lower separat ing line and are laid out according to the following basic principle Signal word Type and source of danger Explanation of the type and source of danger gt Measu
10. Vaillant warranty s ssesessssessseesesessesesessesesessesesessesesessese 37 Vaillant Service mienens ienirt 37 Operating instructions timeSWITCH 160 0020132032_00 Technical Data is scsscisssssessssseeiscedsasistecdeeastastceastscteoeseicoes 38 GLOSSARY issscsscccivccisesciccavccsvestunscsvervecisestancavesitesivestvcsstesines 39 1 Notes on the operating instructions These operating instructions are intended for the operator of the heating system No particular prior knowledge is required 1 1 Observing other applicable documents When operating the timeSWITCH dual channel timer always take note of all operating instructions that are supplied with the other components of the heating system 1 2 Document storage Keep these operating instructions and all other applicable documents safe so that they are available whenever required they are kept for the full service life of the appliance they are available to all subsequent operators 1 3 Symbols used The symbols used in the text are explained below Useful instructions and information gt Required actions 1 4 Identification plate The identification plate is located inside the timer and is not accessible from the outside Operating instructions timeSWITCH 160 0020132032_00 1 5 Relevance of the instructions These operating instructions apply to appliances with the following article numbers only Type designation Article number Country
11. ation with a room temperature compensated con troller 33 Economic hot water production Set the desired temperature of your domestic hot water cyl inder only to the temperature you actually need and under no circumstances higher than 60 C You should also use the Time programmes function for hot water production in the Automatic mode Set the period so that the water is brought to the desired hot water temperature shortly before it is needed e g in the morning after getting up and in the evening after you return home If you do not need any hot water for a longer period of time switch hot water production off Ventilate correctly A ventilation boost with fully opened windows and where possible with a draught is essential for the room climate and room temperature The room air will be replaced by outside air in 5 to 10 minutes during a ventilation boost The air humidity falls and the room is easier to heat up You will feel warmed even if the room temperature is the same 34 Operating instructions timeSWITCH 160 0020132032_00 7 Service and troubleshooting 7 1 Cleaning the timer gt Clean the casing of the timer with a damp cloth gt Never use scouring or cleaning agents which could dam age the operating elements or the display 7 2 Detecting and rectifying faults Fault Cause Remedy Display is dark Appliance fault Inform your author z ised heating No changes in the dis engineer play v
12. ay from home scheduling function Uniform heating Often in a dwelling with central heating only one room is heated Through the surrounding surfaces of this room i e walls doors windows roofs floors the unheated adjoining Operating instructions timeSWITCH 160 0020132032_00 rooms are also heated in an unregulated manner i e unwanted heat energy is lost The capacity of the radiator of this one heated room is obviously not enough for such an operating mode The result is that the room can no longer be heated adequately and there is an uncomfortable feeling of cold The same effect arises when doors between heated and unheated barely heated rooms are left open This is false economy The heating is in operation and still the room temperature is not comfortably warm If you heat all rooms evenly and according to their use then you will achieve a comfortable room climate and energy saving operation Thermostatic radiator valves Thermostatic radiator valves on the radiators maintain the room temperature exactly once set Exception The thermostatic radiator valves on the radiators in the room in which the room thermostat is mounted must be turned fully open The radiators are then controlled by the controller and thus maintain the set room temperature You can adjust the room temperature to suit your individual requirements and ensure economical operation of your heating system using the thermostatic radiator valves in combin
13. e The set times for the block marked with can be viewed and changed if you press the right selector button Ok in the display For the heating circuits Menu gt Time programmes gt HEATING 1 The timer switches the heating circuit to comfort mode within the time period and the boiler is ready for operation The timer switches the heating circuit off outside this time period and the boiler is not ready for operation Operating instructions timeSWITCH 160 0020132032_00 For hot water production Menu gt Time programmes gt Domestic hot water Hot water production for a domestic hot water cylinder or the warm start function for a combi boiler is ready for operation in each set time period The hot water is available within this period at the tempera ture which is set for example on the boiler At the end of a period the timer switches the hot water production off until the start of the next period 5 1 4 Days away from home scheduling Menu gt Days away from home scheduling By using this function you can set a period with a start and end date for days during which you are away from home Hot water production is switched off and the frost protec tion function is activated While the Days away from home scheduling function is activated it has priority over the set operating mode At the end of the specified period or if you cancel the function the heating system returns to the pre set
14. eSWITCH 160 0020132032_00 4 Operation 4 1 Operating concept The timer is operated with two selector buttons and a rotary knob gt section 3 1 With the selector buttons you can navigate through the selection levels and the setting level in the menu structure gt tab 4 2 highlight a setting confirm a value activate a mode cancel changing a value Use the control knob to navigate through the list entries of a selection level by turning the control knob to the left or right highlight a selection level or a setting level change a selected value The display shows a highlighted selection level a setting level or a highlighted value with white font on a black back ground A flashing highlighted value means that you can change the value Operating instructions timeSWITCH 160 0020132032_00 If you do not operate the timer during a period of more than 5 minutes the basic display appears in the display again 4 1 1 Operation via selector buttons Example Changing the date You wish to change the date The display shows the basic display If the display does not show the basic display press the left selector button Back until the basic display appears Auto 01 07 11 15 34 o 7 N Menu 4 1 Basic display Mode gt Press the left selector button Menu Menu Information Time programmes Days away scheduling Back 4 2 Selection level 1 Information
15. ia the rotary knob No changes in the dis play via the selector buttons 7 1 Detecting and rectifying faults Operating instructions timeSWITCH 160 0020132032_00 35 8 Decommissioning Packaging Leave the disposal of the transport packaging to the approved qualified servicing company that installed the appliance 8 1 Replacing the timer If the timer of the heating system needs to be replaced then the heating system must be shut down gt This work should be carried out by a heating engineer 8 2 Recycling and disposal The timer and the associated transport packaging are pre dominantly manufactured from recyclable raw materials Appliance oe If your Vaillant unit is designated with this sym bol it does not belong with your household waste at the end of its useful life gt In this case make sure that the Vaillant unit and any accessories are properly disposed of at the end of their useful life 36 Operating instructions timeSWITCH 160 0020132032_00 9 Warranty and customer service 9 1 Vaillant warranty We only grant a Vaillant manufacturers warranty if a suita bly qualified engineer has installed the system in accord ance with Vaillant instructions The system owner will be granted a warranty in accordance with the Vaillant terms and conditions All requests for work during the guarantee period must be made to Vaillant Service Solutions 0870 6060 777 9 2 Vaillant Service To ensure reg
16. iececedsccetvidtaestasatiesteasseacersatveatens 9 R Restoring factory settings esssessesessssesesssseseseesesessesesesseseses 29 Operating instructions timeSWITCH 160 0020132032_00 S Safety information seessssssesesessesessssesosessesesessesossssesessssesesessesesess 6 Selection levels Selector button Serial NUMDER aveisecitnnsindnciiandandedannaean Setting level ineine Setting the dat si cticiccsassscsdvdavcsesnsevccatacevecssnsa veda anro Setting the display contrast ese ae sed Setting the CIM Get eiseressen sesia orris eiskast Soft key function s sessesessssesosessesessssesesessesessssesossssesessssesesessesessss T HR X0d ala fkerc lt s gt bepeerrerrreereerertce Se reeee aa 38 TYP OVERVIGW vovsssscescscsesesssesdconavseecoavedsdseneseeeceazecsbecncnab conesdbbcasesavess 5 W Warranty oessa aa 37 Operating instructions timeSWITCH 160 0020132032_00 43 Supplier Vaillant Ltd Nottingham Road E Belper 8 Derbyshire DE561JT Telephone 0845 602 2922 B www vaillant co uk info vaillant co uk Manufacturer Vaillant GmbH Berghauser Str 40 B D 42859 Remscheid 8 Telefon O 21 91 18 0 Telefax O 21 91 18 2810 wwwyaillant de E info vaillant de ject to change 0020132032_00 GBIE 122011 Sub
17. ings gt Date Time gt Time Select this function to set the current time All functions that contain a time relate to the set time 28 5 1 8 Changing over to daylight saving time Menu gt Basic settings gt Date Time gt Day light savings Leave this setting at the factory setting Off You will have to change over to daylight saving manually via the time Off you will need to switch over to daylight saving time manually Auto The timer automatically changes to daylight sav ing time 5 1 9 Setting the display contrast Daylight savings time means Central European summer time Start last Sunday in March End last Sunday in October Menu gt Basic settings gt Display gt Display contrast You can set the display contrast in relation to the bright ness of the surroundings to ensure that the display is clearly legible Operating instructions timeSWITCH 160 0020132032_00 5 1 10 Restoring factory settings Menu gt Basic settings gt Factory reset You can reset the settings for the Time Programmes or for Everything to the factory settings Time programmes Menu gt Basic settings gt Factory reset gt Time programmes With Time programmes you will reset all the settings you have made in the Time programmes function to the fac tory settings All other settings that include times such as Date Time are not affected While the timer is resetti
18. mode Operating instructions timeSWITCH 160 0020132032_00 5 1 5 Language selection Menu gt Basic settings gt Language If the language of e g a service technician differs from the set language you can change the language using this function During installation the heating engineer sets the desired language All functions are displayed in the set language Caution It may not be possible to operate the timer if the wrong language is selected If you select a language that you do not understand you can no longer read the text in the timer s display and you can no longer operate it gt Only select a language that you under stand However if the text in the display should appear in a lan guage that you do not understand you can set a different language as follows 27 gt Repeatedly press the left selector button until the basic display appears gt Press the left selector button again gt Turn the rotary knob to the right until the list entry above the dotted line is highlighted gt Press the right selector button twice gt Turn the control knob to the right or left until you find a language you understand gt Press the right selector button 5 1 6 Setting the date Menu gt Basic settings gt Date Time gt Date Select this function to set the current date All functions that contain a date relate to the set date 5 1 7 Setting the time Menu gt Basic sett
19. ng the Time programmes set tings to the factory settings in process is shown on the display Then the basic display is displayed Before you perform a factory reset for the time programmes make a note of the timer settings gt tab 4 1 Everything Menu gt Basic settings gt Factory reset gt Everything By selecting Everything you will reset all of the settings you have made back to the factory settings This also includes settings such as Date Time Operating instructions timeSWITCH 160 0020132032_00 While the timer is resetting all settings to the factory set tings in process is shown on the display Then the basic display is displayed Caution Risk of a malfunction By selecting Everything all settings are restored to the factory settings It may be that it is no longer possible to operate the heating system after this gt Arrange for the heating engineer to reset all settings to factory settings 29 5 2 Operating modes You can set the operating modes via the right selector but ton Operating mode The path details given at the start of each mode description indicate how you reach this mode in the menu structure 5 2 1 Operating modes for the heating circuit Automatic mode Operating mode gt Current operating mode gt Automatic operation The automatic mode switches the heating circuit to an operational or non operational state after the set time peri ods
20. nstructions timeSWITCH 160 0020132032_00 Menu If you press the left selector button Menu you will switch from the basic display to selection level 1 of the menu struc ture Mode If you press the right selector button Operating mode you will access the settings under Operating mode directly from the basic display In this way you can quickly change the operating mode of HEATING 1 gt section 4 3 1 11 3 3 3 Selection levels Through the selection levels you navigate to the setting level in which you wish to read or change settings Menu 3 nnformation N ime programmes Days away scheduling Select 3 3 Display fields in the selection levels 1 Scroll bar only appears if there are more list entries than can be shown at once on the display 2 Current functions of the right and left hand selector buttons soft key functions 3 List entries of the selection levels 4 Current function or selection level 12 3 3 4 Setting level In the setting level you can select the values you wish to read or change A Days away scheduling Start 02 11 End 03384 11 3 5 Back Change 2 T 3 4 Display fields in the setting level 1 Current selection level 2 Values 3 Highlighting white font on black background shows the current selection 4 Current functions of the right and left hand selector buttons soft key functions 5 Setting level Operating instructions tim
21. of setting and read out options The tables below provide overviews of the timer s operating modes as well as the setting and read out options If the Increment Select column is blank these are val ues that you can read but not adjust If nothing is entered in a Selection level 2 column you will access the setting level directly from selection level 1 gt In the last column Own setting enter that value that has been set by you or the heating engineer 4 3 1 Overview of operating modes The right selector button can be used to navigate from the basic display directly to the settings under Operating mode The currently activated mode is stated in the top left of the basic display If you have activated an advanced function the display indi cates the advanced function Operating instructions timeSWITCH 160 0020132032_00 19 Mode Setting Factory reset Own setting Current mode Auto Automatic mode Active Comfort Comfort mode Not active System Off System Off Not active Advanced function Party function Active Not active Not active 4 1 Overview of operating modes 20 Operating instructions timeSWITCH 160 0020132032_00 4 3 2 Overview of operating levels Selection Selection Setting level Values Unit Increment Factory reset Own setting level 1 level 2 min max Select Information Serial number Number of the Permanent
22. perating instructions timeSWITCH 160 0020132032_00 Display Right selector button Control knob without pushbutton function Left selector button E wn 3 2 Functionality The timeSWITCH timer controls the operating times of a Vaillant heating system and the hot water production of a connected domestic hot water cylinder Heating installation You can use the timeSWITCH timer to set the operating times for the heating system for different times of the day and for different days of the week Preparation You can use the timeSWITCH timer to set the time for hot water production The boiler heats the water in the domes tic hot water cylinder You can set a period during which hot water should be available in the domestic hot water cylin der 3 3 Access level for the operator The access level for the operator provides you with access to important information and offers set up options which do not require any special prior knowledge You can access configurable or read only values via a menu structure 3 3 1 Menu structure design The menu structure for the timer is divided into three lev els There are one or two selection levels and one setting level You can access selection level 1 from the basic display From each level you can access the level above or the level below the respective level 3 3 2 Basic display The basic display is the permanently visible display on the screen The basic display shows the current setting
23. res for averting the danger 2 2 Intended use The Vaillant timeSWITCH dual channel timer has been con structed using state of the art technology in accordance with recognised safety regulations Even so in the event of inappropriate or non intended use damage to the appliance and other property may arise The timeSWITCH timer is a dual channel timer switch which features daily and weekly programmes for time dependent control of a Vaillant boiler with and without hot water pro duction If the unit is used with a Vaillant combi boiler it can take over the programming of the warm start function control of hot water release The timer is built into the Operating instructions timeSWITCH 160 0020132032_00 front of Vaillant ecoTEC boilers Any other or additional use does not comply with the intended use The manufacturer supplier is not liable for any resulting damage The owner alone bears any risk Any other use or use beyond that specified shall be considered as improper use Any direct commercial or industrial use is also deemed as improper The manufacturer supplier is not liable for any resulting damage In this case the user alone bears the liability Intended use includes observance of accompanying operating installation and maintenance instructions for Vaillant products as well as for other parts and components of the system installation and assembly in accordance with the unit and system approval compliance wi
24. riod A period is a pre set defined period of time during which the boiler hot water production or the circulation pump is on Preparation The water in the domestic hot water cylinder is heated by the boiler to the set hot water temperature If the tempera ture in the domestic hot water cylinder falls by a specific amount the water is heated up again to the set temperature Protection class Protection class denotes the classification and identification of electrical equipment with reference to the existing safety measures to prevent electric shocks Protection type The level of protection indicates the suitability of electrical equipment for various ambient conditions and additionally the protection of people from potential hazards during their use 39 Room temperature The room temperature is the temperature actually meas ured in the dwelling Selection level Via a selection level you access the next level of the menu structure or settings that you can change Status message A status message appears when you have activated an advanced function It remains visible for as long as the advanced function is active Thermostatic radiator valve Thermostatic radiator valves are mounted on radiators and control the room temperature to the set value If the room temperature rises above the pre set value the thermostatic radiator valve reduces the heating water flow rate If the room temperature falls below the pre set val
25. roubleshooting or repair work on the heating system Fail ure to take notice of these error messages could lead to material damage or break down of the heating system gt If the timer displays an error message inform a heating engineer 32 Heat generator fault Back 5 5 Example of an error message If the timer shows an error message in the display instead of the basic display and you press the left selector button Back then the basic display appears again Operating instructions timeSWITCH 160 0020132032_00 6 Energy saving tips Room temperature during the day Set the room temperature only as high as would be enough for your comfort level Each extra degree Celsius would mean an increased energy consumption of about 6 Adjust the room temperature according to the purpose of use of the room using the thermostatic radiator valve For example it is not necessary to heat bedrooms or seldom used rooms to 20 C Desired temperature during the night If you do not need a high room temperature e g during the night or if you are away from home then reduce the room temperature Use the Time programmes function to define times during which you do not need a high room temperature The peri ods for heating are active in Automatic mode If you are absent for longer periods of time e g on holiday then it is worth lowering the temperature even further To do this set the temperature using the Days aw
26. s and values of the heating system If you make a setting on the timer the display on the screen switches from the basic dis play to the display for new settings The basic display appears when you press the left selector button and thus exit selection level 1 do not operate the timer for more than 5 minutes 10 6 1 Auto 01 07 11 15 34 To 2 3 2 Basic display Date Time Current function of the right selector button soft key function Current function of the left selector button soft key function Symbol for heating mode in Auto mode Mode set for the heating mode AuR WN Operating instructions timeSWITCH 160 0020132032_00 Heating mode symbols Symbol Meaning Heating operation within a set time period Comfort mode C Heating operation outside a set time period Set back mode 3 1 Heating mode symbols Soft key function Both selector buttons have a soft key function The current functions of the selector buttons are displayed in the lower display line Depending on the selection level selected in the menu structure the list entry or the value the current function 4 of the left selector button may differ the current function 3 of the right selector button may differ If for example you press the left selector button the cur rent function of the left selector button switches from Menu fig 3 2 to Back gt fig 3 3 Operating i
27. s functions operating modes and an advanced function for controlling the heating circuit and hot water production By using the functions you can read information and set time periods and basic settings By using the operating modes you can select whether the heating circuit and hot water production should be operated in automatic or manual mode By using the advanced function you can change the active operating mode for the heating circuit and hot water production quickly and with time restrictions 5 1 Information You can set the functions via the left selector button Menu The path details given at the start of each function descrip tion indicate how you reach this function in the menu structure 5 1 1 Reading information Menu gt Information Operating instructions timeSWITCH 160 0020132032_00 Select the Information list entry in selection level 1 to reach selection level 2 with the list entry Serial number 5 1 2 Reading the serial number and article number Menu gt Information gt Serial number Serial number shows the serial number of the appliance which the heating engineer may require you to tell him The article number can be found in the second line of the serial number gt fig 4 9 23 5 1 3 Setting timer programmes on Operational readiness off 06 00 08 00 N ne T o A 16 30 18 00 20 00 22 30 Time 5 1 Example Three periods in one day
28. sciscasscsscsatccescoasssestasasdes ea catdesteasedastoazts 23 H Heating Circuit automatic mode eesessssesessssesesessesossssessssesesse 30 Heating circuit comfort Mode s seesessssesessssesesessessssesessssesesse 30 Heating Circuit system OFF sssessssesessssesessssesossssessssesessssesesse 30 Hot water production automatic mode 30 Hot water production comfort MOde essseesessssesessssesessssese 31 41 l Identification plate s ssesesessesosessesessesesessesesessesessssesesessesesesseseses 4 Intended USC co ccssccetcssccueciss ucstdscnectsvcaesseculvten ucssucbeonsntcacedeaguvensenats 7 L Language SEISCTION sceescsessescsessssccssessscssssesessssesceesecseeeseees 27 M NOTA EAEAN AREETAN ENIAN 1 Menu strUctUr eroista ies EEA 10 17 42 O Operating modes s ssssssesessssesesessesessssesesessesessssesesssesessssesesessese Operating modes for hot water production Operating modes for the heating circuit Operati M avciisccscsssesessceoaceseccescesnsseesoveseonsesoassasees vad Overview Of MENU StFUCTUFE ou eesecesecececesesesesececeeeeeeeeeeeees Overview of Operating levels ssesesssessessssesesessesesesseseseseeseses Overview of operating modes s esessssesessssesesessesesessesesesseseses P Party fUNCtION sesessesessssesesessesessssesessssesesessesesessesessssesessssesessssese 31 Period Srur mannin e a a 24 PFE AAU ON scacescasescucecesctsextcasstecavish
29. th all inspection and servicing conditions listed in the instructions Caution Improper use of any kind is prohibited 2 3 Basic safety instructions Only an approved heating engineer is permitted to carry out installation and repair work on the unit The existing regulations rules and guidelines must be observed when doing so Preventing malfunction gt Only operate the heating installation when it is in a tech nically perfect condition gt Ensure that any faults and damage that affect safety are rectified immediately Preventing frost damage If there is a power cut or if the room temperature is set too low in individual rooms it can not be ruled out that sections of the heating system might be damaged by frost gt If you are going to be away during a cold period make sure the heating system remains in operation and that the rooms are sufficiently heated gt Always observe the information on frost protection gt section 3 2 Even if rooms or the whole dwelling are not in use for cer tain periods the heating must remain in operation Caution Frost protection and monitoring devices are only active when the unit is supplied with power The mains switch on the unit must be set to the position I 8 Operating instructions timeSWITCH 160 0020132032_00 3 Description of the appliance 3 1 Appliance design SQ S SS ak SSS a 2 3 1 timeSWITCH front view O
30. ue the thermo static radiator valve opens and the heating water flow rate increases and the room temperature rises again 40 Timer programme If you operate the heating system in the Auto mode then activate time periods during which the timer switches the heating system to an operational state Outside these time periods the timer switches the heating system to System OFF and allows the heated room to cool You can also use timer programmes to set the hot water production so that hot water is ready and available during the set time periods Operating instructions timeSWITCH 160 0020132032_00 Index A Access level for the Operator sessssesessssesesessesesessesesesseseses 10 Advanced functions Article number B BASIC iS Pla sesesscsssecssscscssasiencocstsesseusscesenestsessesasden ocss ossecasdenceassted 10 C Control KNO Disiiitctenvisiaatisieniinaisicavandaancanncewuses 9 Customer SEL VICE x iccisctcsssstssucssucvidessveshensseasteeses tstcesesstasacastesvees 37 D Days away from home SCHEdUIING sseescssesescssessseeeeseeees 27 DISPOSE EO E EE E 36 Domestic hot water cylinder sssssessssssesessssessssesessssesessssesesse 9 Operating instructions timeSWITCH 160 0020132032_00 E Energy saving tipS s ssesesessesesessesessssesessssesessesessssesessssesessrsesesse 33 F Faults eai E eee ee 35 Frost ProtectiON rsrsrsr ia 8 30 FUNCTIONS ct sctesbs ssstsssasssasceas
31. ular servicing it is strongly recommended that arrangements are made for a Maintenance Agreement Please contact Vaillant Service Solutions 0870 6060 777 for further details Operating instructions timeSWITCH 160 0020132032_00 37 10 Technical data Description Unit VTS 160 Operating voltage Umax V 24 Current consumption mA lt 50 Protection type IP 20 Protection class IlI Aad AN ambient oc 50 Height mm 97 Width mm 147 Depth mm 50 10 1 timeSWITCH technical data 38 Operating instructions timeSWITCH 160 0020132032_00 11 Glossary Error message An error message shows you that the heating system has notified the timer of a fault Flow temperature The boiler heats water which is pumped through the heat ing installation The temperature of this hot water as it leaves the boiler is referred to as the flow temperature Heating circuit A heating circuit is a closed circulation system of pipes and heating devices e g radiators The heated water from the boiler flows into the heating circuit and returns to the boiler as cooled water A heating installation usually has at least one heating circuit Heating installation The heating installation heats up the dwelling and produces hot water Operating level for the operator This operating level contains all the functions available to be changed by the operator Operating instructions timeSWITCH 160 0020132032_00 Pe
32. water production is opera tional without regarding any time periods System OFF Hot water production is switched off 5 3 Advanced function The advanced function can be activated directly from any mode by using the right selector button Operating mode You can cancel the advanced function at any time by using the left selector button Cancel The path details given at the start of each advanced func tion description indicate how you reach the advanced func tion in the menu structure Operating instructions timeSWITCH 160 0020132032_00 5 3 1 Party function Operating mode gt Party Party function active Cancel 5 4 Party function activated If you wish to switch on the heating circuit and hot water production temporarily e g during a party activate the advanced function Party This means you do not need to change the settings on the heating system for short periods of time The advanced function switches to the comfort mode The advanced function is deactivated when the next period starts or if you cancel the advanced function first The heat ing system will then return to the pre set mode 31 5 4 Service message If a fault occurs in the heating system the timer displays an error message in the display Caution Risk of damage to the heating system due to failure to perform troubleshooting work An error message indicates that the heat ing engineer must perform t

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