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        Operating Instructions VITODENSr 200 Series
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1.               ccceeeeeee eee 21  Setting the Heating Program for DHW Heating              21  Setting the Time Program for DHW Heating                  22    Table of Contents    Vitodens 200 Series 19 to 150 Operating       Additional Adjustments    Scanning    Emissions    Troubleshooting    Maintenance    Additional Information    Page   Setting the Display Contrast                     ceceeeeee eee eee 25  Setting the Display Brightness                   c cee eee 25  Entering Names for the Heating Circuits                        25  Setting the Language                    cece eect eee eee 26  Changing the Time and Date                     ccccceeeee eee ees 26  Changing the Standard Menu                     ccceseeeee eee 27  Setting the Temperature Unit   F    C                    27  Restoring Factory SettingS                   ccceceeee eee e eee eee 27  Scanning Information                    cee eee eee ene 28  Scanning Service Messages                   c cceeeeeeee eee eee 29  Scanning Fault Messages                     cece eee eee eee 30  Emissions Test Mode                 c ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeee teen eeeeees 31  Rooms are too Cold    32  ROOMS are too HOtsiee cecicced isa neri cca taaestena avers asa 32  There is no Hot Water                 cceceeeee cece ee eee neta eee eee 33  The DHW is too HoOt              cccecee cece cece eee eee ease ea eaee 33           Flashes and    Fault    is Displayed    33        Flashes and    Service    is Displayed            
2.       006 34     Controls Locked Out    is Displayed                         06 34     External Hook up    is Displayed                      cceeeeee eee 34     External Program    is Displayed                        eseeeeee ee 34  Inspection Cleaning Maintenance                      eseeeeee ee 35  Menu Overview                  ceeeeeee eee eee e eee eens ea nena eee 36  Extended Men  k ei iira an i dee 36  Scanning options in the extended menu              0606 37  T  rmin  lo gyi iE A a 38  Setback mode  reduced heating mode                 0006 38  Heating  Program nc caccs cscs veseee ved cecasaeusecceereeweacned cass 38  Operating Status          ccc eee cece e eee ai eai 38  Extension kit for heating circuit with mixing valve      38  MIXING Wale ec ear eae Feirdcnek ed Mashed aia 38  Heating Circuit PUMDP           cccceee cence eee eee eee eee ee en eee 38  Heating CUVE teedii wiesen Kaaka wd Aaa iai 38  Heating Circuit     cic iccscececesteetedeessiecece stent ccssarerceasere 38  Actual temperature           cccceceeeeceeee teens tena eeeeeneeeees 39  Night setback  isi sinari ces aaeddane aelerd dee cened ened EEUNA 39  Standard heating MOdE             cceceeee cent nets eee eeeea ees 39  Standard room temperature            ccsceeeeeeeeeeeee eee ee 39  Open flue Operation             cccceceee cece eee e eee neta ene eee ee 39  Balanced flue Operation              ccccceeee eect ee ee teens nena ee 39  Reduced heating MOdEe              ccceeee eee eeeeeee eee 
3.       Solar         Reset data       Note  If heating circuits have been given names  the name  is displayed  see chapter    Entering names for the  heating circuits      For detailed scanning options  for the individual groups  see chapter    Scanning  options in the extended menu        Extended menu        Information     Select the category   Select the required scan     BONS    Scanning in conjunction with solar thermal systems  Extended menu   1 aaah    2     Solar energy       The solar energy yield for the past 7 days is displayed  on a graph     The flashing line on the graph indicates that the current  day is not yet over     Note  Further scanning options  e g  for the solar circuit  pump hours run  can be found in the extended  menu under    Information    in the    Solar    group     Resetting data   You can reset the following data    m Burner hours run    m Fuel consumption  if set by your heating contractor     m In conjunction with a solar thermal system   Solar energy yield  solar circuit pump hours run and  hours run output 22     m All the above data simultaneously     Extended menu     E    2     Information     3     Reset data       5683 712   01    5683 712 01    Vitodens 200 Series 19 to 150 Operating Scanning  Scanning Service Messages    If your heating system is due for a service  the symbol P  flashes in the display  and    Service    appears     Continue with       1  You can call up the reason for the service with OK   Service 2  Pressing   call
4.      DHW    group      Note  Activating the DHW circulation pump is only  advisable for those times when DHW is actually  drawn     Extended menu        DHW         DHW circ time prog        Individual      Select part of the week or a day  Select the time phase  1    2    3  or  4                        SPO  OMe ONS  E    Set the start and end points for the relevant time  phase    Note  If you want to terminate the setting process    prematurely  keep pressing    until the required  display appears     23    24    Heating    Vitodens 200 Series 19 to 150 Operating    Setting the Time Program for DHW Heating continued     DHW circulation Mo Fr HC1    02 4556 38  10512 14 161820722724    Adopt with       Deleting a time phase for DHW circulation pump    Set the time for the end point to the same time that was  set for the start point  The display shows the selected    time phase                   Stopping DHW heating   You do not want to have DHW or heat the rooms   For the heating circuit displayed in the header    Standard menu     1      lt  for the heating program    Standby mode      frost protection monitoring     2  OK to confirm    For the other heating circuits  Extended menu     LL       Select the heating circuit if necessary  see page 15      Heating        Heating program       SU OS       Standby mode     frost protection monitoring     You do not want DHW  but do want to heat the rooms   Extended menu     Select the heating circuit if necessary  see page 25    
5.    Boiler temperature 48  C    m    lt        Legend   Fault indicator  red   ON indicator  green   Reset button  R   ON OFF switch          Pressure gauge  psi     Shutting Down the Heating System    With frost protection monitoring    For every heating circuit  select heating program    Standby  mode        m No central heating   m No DHW heating     m Frost protection for the boiler and the DHW tank  is enabled     For the heating circuit displayed in the header  Standard menu    1      lt  for the heating program    Standby mode     frost  protection monitoring     2  OK to confirm    For the other heating circuits   Extended menu   Tt      2     Heating      3  Select the heating circuit if necessary  see page 15   4     Heating program      5     Standby mode     frost protection monitoring     Note  The circulation pumps are briefly started every  24 hours to prevent them from seizing up     Ending the heating program    Standby mode     Select another heating program     Vitodens 200 Series 19 to 150 Operating    1  Check the heating system pressure at the pressure  gauge  The heating system pressure is too low if the  indicator points to the area below 1 0 bar  In this  case  top up with water or notify your local heating  contractor     2  For open flue operation  Check that the ventilation  apertures of the installation room are open and  unrestricted    Note  With open flue operation  the combustion air  is drawn from the installation room     3  For Vitodens  Ope
6.   Heating         Heating program         Heating and DHW      S until the menu is displayed      DHW         Set DHW temperature      Select 50   F  10   C      0  Orel OY  BRO IN     5683 712 01    5683 712 01    Vitodens 200 Series 19 to 150 Operating  Setting the Display Contrast    Additional Adjustments    Extended menu     1     2   3   4    Setting the Display Brightness       Settings        Contrast     Set the required contrast     If you would like the texts in the menu to be more clearly  legible  change the brightness for    Control      You can also alter the screen saver brightness     Extended menu     1     Crewe    Entering Names for the Heating Circuits       Settings         Brightness         Control    or    Screen saver     Set the required brightness     You can give heating circuits 1  2 and 3     HC1        HC2     and    HC3     individual names  The abbreviations    HC1         HC2    and    HC3    will be retained     Extended menu     1   Heating circuit 2    E OSN    DNDN       Change with       Settings        Name for heating circ           Heating circuit 1        Heating circuit 2    or    Heating  circuit 3          Change      You can select the required symbol with a        gt  4 takes you to the next character     Press OK to accept all entered characters at once  and simultaneously exit this menu     25    Additional Adjustments    Vitodens 200 Series 19 to 150 Operating    Entering Names for the Heating Circuits  continued     Heating
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8.   be read and followed  Failure to do a   so renders the warranty null and void  E Fresh air  This equipment requires fresh air for  m Licensed professional heating contractor safe operation and must be installed  The installation  adjustment  service and maintenance ensuring provisions for adequate    of this equipment must be performed by a licensed combustion and ventilation air exist   professional heating contractor  A     gt For information pertaining to the   gt  Please see section entitled fresh air requirements of this product      Important Regulatory and Installation please see subsection entitled  Requirements      lt     Mechanical room    in the    Installation    Instructions      E Contaminated air  Air contaminated by chemicals can cause by products E Equipment venting    in the combustion process  which are poisonous to Never operate boiler without an installed venting  inhabitants and destructive to system  An improper venting system can cause  Viessmann equipment  carbon monoxide poisoning      gt For a listing of chemicals which  gt For information pertaining to y SS  cannot be stored in or near the venting and chimney requirements   boiler room  please see subsection please see section entitled    Venting TANI  entitled    Mechanical room    in the Connection     All products of     Installation Instructions     combustion must be safely vented   to the outdoors     E Advice to owner  Once the installation work is complete  the heating WARNING  contracto
9.   not be reheated  Any installed DHW circulation  pump is off    E Your heating contractor can make further settings  for you during commissioning  You can change  any settings individually at any time to suit your  requirements  see chapter    DHW heating         Frost protection  E Your boiler and DHW tank are protected against  frost     Wintertime summertime changeover  E This changeover is automatic     5683 712 01    5683 712 01    Vitodens 200 Series 19 to 150 Operating  Overview of Controls    On Board Vitotronic 200  HO1B Control    14  C 121565    Boiler temperature    Controls      gt   48   C       Modular structure    The control unit is integrated into the boiler  The control  unit comprises a standard unit  electronics modules and  a programming unit    Standard unit    ON OFF switch   Optolink laptop interface   Operating and fault indicators   Reset button   Fuses   Boiler pressure gauge  psi       gt     48   C    Boiler temperature       Programming unit  HO1B      Easy operation through        Plain text display with graphic ability       Large font and black  amp  white depiction for good  contrast       Context sensitive help text       Removable programming unit  can be mounted  on the wall with separate accessory    With digital time switch    Control keys for        Navigation       Confirmation       Help and additional information      Menu    Setting the        Room temperature       Reduced room temperature       DHW temperature       Heating prog
10.   summer mode      m    Standby mode     Frost protection for the boiler and the DHW tank is  enabled  no central heating  no DHW heating     Note  No heating program is available for central heating  without DHW heating  When you want central  heating  hot water is generally also required  winter  mode   If you do want just central heating  select  the heating program    Heating and DHW    and set  the DHW temperature to 50   F  10   C   see page  18   This means that you will not heat DHW  unnecessarily but the DHW tank is protected  against frost     Operating status    In the heating program    Heating and DHW     the operating  status changes from    Standard heating mode     see page  39  to the operating status    Reduced heating mode       see page 39  and vice versa  The times for the operating  status change are defined when the time program is set     Extension kit for heating circuit with mixing valve    Assembly  accessory  for controlling a heating circuit  with mixing valves  See    Mixing valves        Mixing Valve    A mixing valve mixes the water heated in the boiler   with the cooled water returning from the heating circuit   The water  heated to the right temperature in line with  demand  is delivered to the heating circuit by the heating  circuit pump  The control unit adjusts the heating circuit  flow temperature via the mixing valve to the various  conditions  e g  different outside temperature     Heating circuit pump    Circulation pump for the circul
11.  0 2 to 0 8   Low temperature heating system  slope 0 8 to 1 6      Heating system with a boiler water temperature in  excess of 167   F  75   C   slope 1 6 to 2 0    Heating circuit    A heating circuit is a sealed circuit between the boiler   and radiators  in which the heating water circulates    A heating system may comprise several heating circuits   For example  one heating circuit for the rooms occupied  by you and one heating circuit for the rooms of a separate  apartment     5683 712 01    5683 712 01    Vitodens 200 Series 19 to 150 Operating  Terminology  continued     1104          flow temperature in   C    Boiler water or        20     20  Outside temperature in   C    Factory settings  Slope   1 4 and level   O           Changing the slope  The steepness of the heating  curve changes   Changing the level  The heating curves are shifted  in parallel in a vertical direction    Actual temperature    Current temperature at the time of the scan  e g  actual  DHW temperature     Night setback  See    Reduced heating mode        Standard heating mode    When you are in the house during the day  you can heat  the rooms in standard heating mode  Set the periods  using the time program for central heating  During these  periods  the rooms are heated to the standard room  temperature     Standard room temperature    When you are in the house during the day  set the  standard room temperature  see page 16      Open flue operation    The combustion air is drawn from the roo
12.  E Between 22 00 and 6 00 h  the rooms are heated to   3   C     Set red  room temp     reduced heating mode   frost protection      E Your heating contractor can make further settings  for you during commissioning  You can change any  settings individually at any time to suit your  requirements  see chapter    Central heating         Time and date  E The day and time were set by your heating contractor  during commissioning    Power failure  E All data is saved if there is a power failure     Vitodens 200 Series 19 to 150 Operating    The timer of the control unit switches domestic hot water  production on and off at the required times     1  Domestic hot water heating can be set to take  place during the times you spend at home and  require hot water for your daily DHW requirements   e g  for showering      Note  Times and duration of the domestic hot  water production period can be set on the  programming unit of your control  You may  select a DHW temperature setting based on  your personal preference of up to 140   F  60   C      The domestic hot water recirculation pump   if installed  ensures that domestic hot water is  readily available when domestic hot water is drawn     2  Domestic hot water heating can be set not to take  place for the times you spend sleeping  for example     DHW heating   E Between 5 30 and 22 00 h  the DHW is heated  to 50   C    Set DHW temperature     Any installed  DHW circulation pump is on     E Between 22 00 and 05 30 h  the DHW tank will
13.  Reset the fuse MCB in the power distribution board   main domestic fuse  MCB         Control unit or remote control incorrectly adjusted     Check settings and correct if required         Heating and DHW    must be selected  see page 16      Room temperature  see page 16       Time  see page 26       Time program  see page 17         Only when operating with DHW heating   DHW priority is enabled     Wait until the DHW tank has been heated up   In the case of operation with an instantaneous water  heater  stop DHW draw off        32    No fuel     With liquid propane gas    Check the fuel reserves and re order if required    With natural gas    Open the gas shut off valve  If necessary  check with  your gas supply utility           Combustion controller    is shown on the display     Press R  reset button  see page 14    Acknowledge the fault  see page 30     Notify your heating contractor if this fault recurs    The fault message is displayed until the cause is rectified           Fault    is displayed  and the red fault indicator flashes     Scan and acknowledge the type of fault  see page 30    If necessary  notify your heating contractor        Mixing valves motor faulty        Adjust the mixing valves manually        Rooms are too Hot       Cause    Remedy       Control unit or remote control is incorrectly adjusted     Check settings and correct if required     Room temperature  see page 16       Time  see page 26       Time program  see page 17            Fault    is d
14.  circuit 2 HC2    Apartment    Adopted    Apartment    Economy mode  Set room temperature    Set red  Set room temp  temp    Select with        Setting the Language    Cesky  Dansk    English    Wahlen mit         Setting the Time and Date    26       Note  The entered term is deleted with    Reset          Heating circuit 1    will then be shown again     Example   Name for    Heating circuit 2     Apartment    The menu shows    Apartment    for    Heating circuit 2       At the commissioning stage  the display is in German     1     Sprache     Language  Deutsch DE  German   2  Select the required language with a     3  Accept by pressing OK     To change the language   Extended menu    1            Settings           Language        Select the required language with a v    Accept by pressing OK     a AUN    The time and date are factory set  If your heating system  has been shut down for a long time  it may be necessary  to set the time and date     Extended menu     i St    2     Settings     3     Time Date     4  Set the time and date     5683 712 01    5683 712 01    Vitodens 200 Series 19 to 150 Operating    Changing the Standard Menu    Setting the Temperature Unit   F    C     Restoring Factory Settings    Additional Adjustments    You want to have details about heating circuit 2  HC2   or heating circuit 3  HC3  displayed in the header of the  standard menu  see page 10      Extended menu    Tto E    2     Settings      3     Standard menu      4  Select the heatin
15.  for the slope or level     Depending on various outside temperatures  shown on  the horizontal axis   the assigned set flow temperatures  for the heating circuit are highlighted white     For the heating circuit displayed in the header  Standard menu   1      lt for the heating program     Only DHW     summer mode  no central heating   or     Standby mode     frost protection monitoring   2  OK to confirm    For the other heating circuits   Extended menu    To E       Heating      Select the heating circuit if necessary  see page 38        Heating program       ORE NS       Only DHW     summer mode  no central heating   or     Standby mode     frost protection monitoring     5683 712 01    5683 712 01    Vitodens 200 Series 19 to 150 Operating  Comfort and Energy Saving Functions    Heating circuit 1 IHC 1h    Party mode    Economy mode    Set room temperature    Set reduced room temp    Continue with OK  Party mode HC1    23   C       Change with    1 C2 eS    Boiler temperature       Heating circuit 1 IHC 1h    Party mode    Set room temperature    Set reduced room temp    Continue with       Heating    Selecting the comfort function    Party mode      With this function  you can change the room temperature  for several hours  e g  if guests unexpectedly stay longer  in the evening  You do not have to change any existing  control settings  The DHW is reheated in this function to  the selected set temperature     Extended menu    1          Heating     Select the heating ci
16.  functions  Installation or replacement may only be  performed by a qualified heating contractor     Safety    Installation area conditions    Incorrect ambient conditions can lead to damage to  the heating system and put safe operation at risk        Ensure ambient temperatures are higher than 32   F  0   C   and lower than 104   F  40   C      E Prevent the air from becoming contaminated by  halogenated hydrocarbons  e g  as contained in  paint solvents or cleaning fluids  and excessive dust   e g  through grinding or polishing work    Combustion air for the heating process  and  ventilation of the boiler room must be free of  corrosive contaminants  To that end  any boiler  must be installed in an area that has no chemical  exposure    The list to the right indicates the main  currently  known sources     E Avoid continuously high levels of humidity   e g  through frequent drying of laundry      m Never close existing ventilation openings     Sources of combustion and ventilation air contaminants  Areas likely to contain contaminants     New building construction  Swimming pools   Remodelling areas  hobby rooms  Garages with workshops  Furniture refinishing areas   Dry cleaning laundry areas and establishments  Auto body shops   Refrigeration repair shops   Metal fabrication plants   Plastic manufacturing plants  Photo processing plants   Beauty salons    Products containing contaminants     E Chlorine type bleaches  detergents and cleaning  solvents found in household lau
17.  or loss of life  Blocked or partially blocked chimneys  must have the blockage removed by a qualified  heating contractor        Check pressure gage for correct system  water   pressure  Check for water on the floor from the  discharge pipe of the pressure relief valve or any  other pipe  pipe joint  valve or air vent      Check for moisture  water  or appearance of rust  on the flue gas pipes  their joints as well as vent  dampers  or side wall vent terminals  if so equipped       Ensure that nothing is obstructing the flow of  combustion and ventilation air and no chemicals   garbage  gasoline  combustible materials  flammable  vapors and liquids are stored  not even temporarily   in the vicinity of the boiler      Do not allow unsupervised children near the boiler     Service inspection of the boiler and the system is  recommended once a year  Maintenance  service and  cleaning are specified in the Installation Instructions     Before the heating season begins  it is recommended that  the boiler and burner be serviced by a qualified heating  contractor  Service contracts may be established through  gas suppliers or other licensed contractors in your area     Vitodens 200 Series 19 to 150 Operating    A WARNING    As there are no user serviceable parts on the boiler   burner or control  the end user must not perform  service activities or adjustments of any kind on system  components  Failure to heed this warning can cause  property damage  severe personal injury  or loss 
18.  pressing SD  until the standard menu appears     Note  2 minutes after any setting has been made  the  display automatically reverts to the standard  menu     Symbols on the display    These symbols are not always displayed  but appear  subject to the system version and the operating state     Heating programs    0  Standby mode with frost protection monitoring    3   Central heating with standard temperature     Central heating with reduced temperature   Party mode enabled   Economy mode enabled      In conjunction with a solar thermal system   Solar circuit pump running    gt  Burner in operation    Displays    HC1  2  3  To display the heating circuit selected  in the standard menu  To change this    see page 26     gs Frost protection monitoring    Messages       Service message  Fault message    Controls    Extended menu    DHW    Solar energy    Test mode    Continue with       In the extended menu  you can adjust and scan the  settings from the control unit   s range of functions used  less frequently  e g  time programs and holiday programs   The menu overview can be found on page 36     Call up the extended menu as follows     a  f the screen saver is active  Press any key except    and then press  i     m  f you are somewhere in the menu  Press        11    Controls  How to Use the Controls  The screen saver will become active if you have not    adjusted any settings on the programming unit for a few  minutes  The display brightness is reduced        Legend  Curren
19. 05 00   08 30 Normal You want to set the same time program for every day    except Monday   16 30   23 00 Normal    Select with Select the period    Monday Sunday    and set the time  program     Then select    Monday    and set the time program for this     Heati Mo F Deleting a time phase  eating caus KA Set the time for the end point to the same time that was    set for the start point  The display shows the selected  time phase    0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24  Normal    Normal    Adopt with       5683 712   01    17    18    Heating  Changing the Heating Curve    Heating curve    Change with    Stopping the Central Heating       Vitodens 200 Series 19 to 150 Operating    Your system   s heating characteristics are affected by the  slope and the level of the selected heating curve  Further  information about the heating curve can be found under     Terminology    on page 38    Factory setting    m Slope  1 4   m Heating curve level  O   m Standard room temperature  set value   68   F  20   C   m Reduced room temperature  set value   37   F  3   C     Extended menu     LS       Heating     Select the heating circuit if necessary  see page 15      Heating curve          Slope    or    Level      Note  Tips on when and how to change the heating  curve slope and level are displayed by pressing      6  Set the required value    Ses nS    Example    Change the heating curve slope to 1 5    A graph clearly shows the change in the heating curve  as soon as you alter the value
20. 50 Operating    Setting the room temperature for standard heating mode  Factory setting  68   F  20   C      For the heating circuit displayed in the header  Proceed as described on page 10     For the other heating circuits  Extended menu               Heating     Select the heating circuit if necessary  see page 15      Set room temperature       UO  N    Set the required value    Setting the room temperature for reduced heating mode     night setback    Factory setting  37   F  3   C    Extended menu    1 i       Heating     Select the heating circuit if necessary  see page 15      Set reduced room temp       Ges Godt    Set the required value    The rooms are heated to this temperature     m Between the time phases for standard heating mode   see page 17    m In the holiday program  see page 20      Setting the Heating Program for Central Heating    Factory setting     Heating and DHW     For the heating circuit displayed in the header  Proceed as described on page 10     For the other heating circuits  Extended menu        Heating          Heating program        Heating and DHW      m The rooms of the selected heating circuit are heated  in accordance with the room temperature and time  program settings    m DHW is reheated in accordance with the set DHW  temperature and time program  see chapter    DHW  heating         1  2  3  Select the heating circuit if necessary  see page 15   4  5    5683 712 01    Vitodens 200 Series 19 to 150 Operating Heating  Setting the Time 
21. Operating Instructions    Vitodens 200 W  B2HA Series and    Vitodens 222 F B2TA Series  Models 19 to 150    Wall mounted  gas fired condensing boiler    For operation with natural gas and liquid propane gas    Heating input 12 to 530 MBH  3 5 to 150 kW    VIE2MANN    VITODENS  200 Series    With Vitotronic 200 HO1B Co       5683 712 01 03 2014    ntrols       CERTIFIED       www ahridirectory org       If the information in this manual is not followed  exactly  a fire or explosion may result causing  property damage  personal injury or loss of life     Do not store or use gasoline or other  flammable liquids in the vicinity of this  or any other appliance     WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS   m Do not try to light any appliances      Do not touch any electrical switches   do not use any phone in your building      Immediately call your gas supplier  from a neighbor   s phone  Follow  the gas supplier   s instructions       If you cannot reach your gas supplier   call the fire department     Installation and service must be  performed by a qualified installer   service agency or the gas supplier     Improper installation  adjustment  and   or operation could cause carbon monoxide  poisoning resulting in injury or loss of life     This product must be installed and serviced  by a professional service technician who is  experienced and qualified in hot water boiler  installation and gas combustion     Product may not be exactly as shown    SR  IMPORTANT    Read and save these instr
22. Proceed as described  see page 30         33    34    Troubleshooting          Flashes and    Service    is Displayed    Vitodens 200 Series 19 to 150 Operating       Cause    Remedy       The time for a service  as specified by your heating  contractor  has arrived        Proceed as described on page 29           Controls Locked Out    is Displayed       Cause    Remedy       This function is blocked        Your heating contractor can lift this block           External Hook up    is Displayed       Cause    Remedy       The heating program set at the control unit was changed  by an external device  e g  extension EA1        No remedy is required           External Program    is Displayed       Cause    Remedy       The heating program set at the control unit was changed  by the Vitocom communication interface       You can change the heating program        5683 712 01    5683 712 01    Vitodens 200 Series 19 to 150 Operating  Inspection Cleaning Maintenance    Cleaning    You can clean the surface of the programming unit with  a microfiber cloth  All equipment can be cleaned with   a commercially available domestic cleaning agent  non   scouring      Inspection and maintenance    Inspection and maintenance of your heating system is  recommended    Regular maintenance ensures trouble free  energy  efficient  environmentally responsible and safe heating   Your heating system must be serviced by an authorised  contractor at least every 2 years  For this  we advise  you to arran
23. Program for Central Heating    m The time program for central heating is made up of time  phases  One time phase from 6 00 to 22 00 h for every  day of the week is set at the factory    m You can set the time program individually  to be the  same for every day of the week or different  You can  select up to 4 time phases per day for standard heating  mode  Set the start and end points for each time phase   Between these time phases  the rooms are heated with  the reduced room temperature  see chapter    Setting the  room temperature for reduced heating mode         m When setting  bear in mind that your heating system  requires some time to heat the rooms to the required  temperature     m In the extended menu  you can scan the current time  program under    Information     see chapter    Scanning  information        Heating circuit        group      Extended menu        Heating      Select the heating circuit if necessary      Heating time program      Select part of the week or a day   Select the time phase  1    2    3  or  4      Set the start and end points for the relevant time  phase     8  Press to exit the menu                       BO  OVO P    Note  If you want to terminate a time phase setting  process prematurely  keep pressing    until the  required display appears     R 4    Example shown     Time program for Monday to Friday     Mo Fr          Time phase  1   From 05 00 to 08 30 h      Time phase l2   From 16 30 to 23 00 h       0m2 Ao 020020222 Example     5 
24. Selecting the energy saving function    Holiday program       To save energy  for example over long holidays  you can  activate the    Holiday program        The control unit is set so that the holiday program applies  to all heating circuits  If you want to make changes   contact your local heating contractor     Depending on the heating program selected  the holiday   program can have various effects    m Heating program    Heating and DHW     The rooms are  heated to the selected reduced room temperature  see  page 16   DHW heating is switched OFF    m Heating program    Only DHW     For all heating circuits   frost protection monitoring is only enabled for the boiler  and the DHW tank    m The holiday program starts at 00 00 h the day following  your departure and ends at 00 00 h on the day of your  return  This means the selected time program is active  on the days of departure and return  see page 17      Extended menu     1  2     Heating      3     Holiday program      4  Set the required departure and return dates  5   Terminating or deleting a holiday program  Extended menu    1 ee    2     Heating     3     Holiday program     4     Delete program       5683 712 01    5683 712 01    Vitodens 200 Series 19 to 150 Operating    Required Settings  DHW Heating     Setting the DHW Temperature    Menu    Heating  DHW    Solar energy    Test mode    Continue with       Heating    If you want DHW heating  check the following points   m Have you set the required DHW temperat
25. ains off for an extended period of time  during cold weather  water pipes may freeze and burst   resulting in extensive water damage and conditions in  which mold could grow  Certain molds are known to  cause respiratory problems  as well as to pose other  serious health risks  In case of water damage  immediate  measures should be taken to dry out affected areas as  quickly as possible to prevent mold from developing     If your home will be unattended for an extended period  of time during cold weather  you should       m  Shut off the water supply to the building  drain the  water pipes and add an antifreeze for potable water  to drain traps and toilet tanks  Open faucets where  appropriate     Or      m Have someone check the building frequently during  cold weather and call a qualified service agency if  required     m Install a reliable remote temperature sensor that will  notify somebody of freezing conditions within the  home     A WARNING    Failure to protect against frozen pipes could result in  burst water pipes  serious property damage and or    personal injury  Boiler may shut down  Do not leave  your home unattended for long periods of time during  freezing weather conditions without turning off the  water supply and draining water pipes or otherwise  protecting against the risk of frozen pipes        Replacement components  spare and wear parts    IMPORTANT    Components which are not tested with the heating  system may damage the heating system or affect its 
26. ame for heating circ   Standard menu  Standard setting       Set DHW temperature  DHW time prog    DHW circ time prog                    Detailed scan    see following    Vitodens 200 Series 19 to 150 Operating                        Heating and DHW  Only DHW  Standby mode    5683 712 01    5683 712 01    Vitodens 200 Series 19 to 150 Operating  Menu Overview  continued     Scanning options in the extended menu    Note  Subject to the actual heating system equipment    level  not all of the scans listed here may be  available  You can view more details on the  information marked with        Additional Information       Heating circuit 2  3  HC2  HC3           Heating program             Operating status              Time program             Set room temperature             General       Room temperature                Outside temp          Set reduced room temp                Boiler temperature          Set ext  room temp                Common flow temp     common flow temperature        Set party temp                Burner          Slope                Hours run          Level                Burner stage 1          Heating circ pump                Hours run          Mixing valves                Burner stage 2          Flow temperature                Hours run          Return temp                Fuel consumption          Holiday program                   Feed pump             Central fault mess                 Participant no        DHW             Input ext  EA1          DHW 
27. ation of the heating water  in the heating circuit     Vitodens 200 Series 19 to 150 Operating    Heating curve    Heating curves illustrate the relationship between the  outside temperature  room temperature  set value  and  boiler water or  heating circuit  flow temperature    The lower the outside temperature  the higher the  boiler water or  heating circuit  flow temperature    In order to guarantee sufficient heat and minimum fuel  consumption at any outside temperature  the conditions  of your building and your heating system must be taken  into consideration  The heating curve is set by your  heating contractor for this purpose     Note  If your heating system includes heating circuits  with mixing valves  then the flow temperature for the  heating circuit without mixing valves is higher by a  selected differential than the flow temperature for the  heating circuits with mixing valves     The illustrated heating curves apply with the following  settings     m Heating curve level   O  m Standard room temperature  set value    68   F  20   C                                      C EN CTO   gt  194 90  Qa  S 176 80  no  ro  158 70  52 Ey   5 HPS    h      4 r   A n f  oa   AM    Bs Ye  Fs f   LEAO  Aa  35 La  pp           30 77           10 5 0  5  10  15  20  25  30  C    Room 7   mn sor D 41 32 23 14 5  4  13  22  F  set point 15 50 Outdoor temperature  temperature 10 41  F  5  C  Example     For outside temperature 7   F   14   C         Underfloor heating system  slope
28. d explain the system  Any warranty is null and void  if these instructions are not followed     Working on the equipment    All personnel working on the equipment or the heating  system must have the proper qualifications and hold all  necessary licenses     Ensure main power to equipment  heating system  and  all external controls has been deactivated  Close main  gas supply valve  Take precautions in all instances to  avoid accidental activation of power during service work     Maintenance and cleaning    Regular inspection and service by a qualified heating  contractor is important to the performance of the  Viessmann Vitodens 200 Series  Neglected maintenance  _ impacts on warranty  regular inspection ensures clean   O environmentally friendly and efficient operation  We  S recommend a maintenance contract with a qualified    heating contractor     568        gt  Warnings draw your attention to the presence of  potential hazards or important product information      gt  Cautions draw your attention to the presence of  potential hazards or important product information      gt  Helpful hints for installation  operation or maintenance  which pertain to the product      gt  This symbol indicates that additional  pertinent  information is to be found      gt  This symbol indicates that other instructions must  be referenced     Flue gas smell     Deactivate heating equipment     Open windows and doors      Inform your heating contractor     Dangerous conditions      Deactivat
29. e main power immediately     Close gas supply valve     Technical information    Literature applicable to all aspects of the Vitodens 200  Series      Technical Data Manual     Installation Instructions     Service Instructions     Operating Instructions and User s Information Manual    Additional applicable literature     Accessory manuals    Safety  For your Safety  continued    Carbon monoxide    The U S  Consumer Product Safety Commission strongly  recommends the installation of carbon monoxide  detectors in buildings in which gas burning equipment   is installed  Carbon monoxide  CO  is a colorless   odorless gas  which may be produced during incomplete  combustion of fuel and or when the flame does not  receive an adequate supply of combustion air     Carbon monoxide can cause severe personal injury or  loss of life     Therefore  carbon monoxide detectors that are in  compliance with a nationally recognized standard  e g   ANSI UL 2034 2002  CSA 6 19 01  should be installed  and maintained in buildings that contain gas burning  equipment     Note  Viessmann does not test any detectors and makes  no representation regarding any brand or type of  detector     For safe operation    We recommend that you frequently        Check for debris which could obstruct the flow of  flue gases  The vent or chimney must not be blocked   A blocked or partially blocked vent or chimney can  cause flue gases to leak into the structure    Flue gases leaking into the house can cause injury 
30. e program  Then select    Monday    and set the  time program for this     5683 712 01    5683 712 01    Vitodens 200 Series 19 to 150 Operating    Heating    Setting the Time Program for DHW Heating continued     DHW Mo Fr HC1    OR 2A OesonOMI Zia 120722724    Adopt with       Deleting a time phase    Set the time for the end point to the same time that was  set for the start point  The display shows the selected           time phase                     DHW heating once  no longer in the time program    Note  The heating program    Heating and DHW    or    Only  DHW    must be set for at least one system heating  circuit     Extended menu     LS    2     Heating     3     Party mode     4    Disable    Party mode    again with    OFF    to prevent  unintentional central heating with standard room  temperature     Heating system with DHW circulation pump    Further information about the DHW circulation pump  can be found under    Terminology    on page 38       Automatic mode is set for the DHW circulation pump  time program  In other words  the DHW circulation  pump operates in parallel to the DHW heating time  program     m  f you don   t want the automatic mode  you can select  up to 4 individual time phases per day for the DHW  circulation pump  which can be the same for every day  of the week or different  Set the start and end points  for each time phase     m In the    Information    menu  you can scan the current  time program  see chapter    Scanning information    
31. eeeees 39  Reduced room temperature           ccceeceeeeeeeeeee neta teens 39  Safety Valve iisites suave A aa r date aide 39  Solar circ  it PUMPS scsi ce irisnnas si ogee sev reune vanes ee aap aea 39  Set teMPerature         cccccececeeeeeeeee ee eee eeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeee 39  SUMMON Modedern ceeseetecevepere cea eiia esters canteen toee    39  Tank primary PUMDP          c cece cece e eee eee e teeta eee eee ee 39  Drinking water filter             cceceeeeeeeee sees ee ee tenses eeeee 39  Weather compensated MOdE            cecceeeeeeneeeeeneenes 39  DHW circulation PUMDP            sceeeee este eect tees eae eee eee 39  VOUPCOMLAC bis  nae e e ieee dete ete ean ERT 39    5683 712 01    Vitodens 200 Series 19 to 150 Operating  About these Instructions    Safety    information  These include    WARNING        CAUTION     and    IMPORTANT     See below     N Take note of all symbols and notations intended to draw attention to potential hazards or important product    A WARNING    Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which   if not avoided  could result in loss of life  serious injury  or substantial product property damage        CAUTION    Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which   if not avoided  may result in minor injury or product   property damage     IMPORTANT       For your Safety    Operation    Before operating the boiler  make sure you fully  understand its method of operation  Your heating  contractor should always perform the initial start up  an
32. essrendie iee ideor tes eoit da ypa taa E 8  DHW h  atingiiii nenat ie eee ee ea es 8  Frost ProteCtiOn ec scteeccecdidecsivevueveea res cc EE Da EER ARE 8  Wintertime summertime ChangeoVel              ceeeeeeeeeee 8  Overview of Controls                ccceceee cece cence eee ee eee eeeeae 9  Modular StruCture             ccceceeeee ee eeeee neta tees ea ea ene eeeaeee 9  Programming unit  HO1B              cc ceeeee eee ee eee eee eee ee 9  M  nurseta 10  Programming UN Its secececces  ces veeees care staari riene 10  ASIP  AVS TAU nesese n aide Sake nate Sanath rect eni ae aaas ia 10  Standard  Menusi enseina pgina ten iie 10  Symbols on the display             ceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 11  Extended Menini niee aani 11  How to Use the Controls    12  Starting the Heating System            ssssssesrerrrrrerrrreree 14  Shutting Down the Heating System                     0 005 14  Required Settings  Central Heating                      000 15  Selecting a Heating Circuit                  eee eee 15  Settings the Room Temperature    ncc 16  Setting the Heating Program for Central Heating            16  Setting the Time Program for Central Heating                17  Changing the Heating Curve                    ccceseses sees eee eee 18  Stopping the Central Heating                      ccceeee sees eee 18  Comfort and Energy Saving Functions                     0    19  Required Settings  DHW heating                      eeeeeeeeee 21  Setting the DHW Temperature        
33. g circuit    Factory setting    C  Extended menu     LS    2     Settings     3     Temperature unit     4  Select the temperature unit      C    or      F        You can reset the factory settings of all modified values  for each heating circuit separately     Extended menu     T         2     Settings     3     Standard setting     4       Heating circuit 1        Heating circuit 2    or     Heating circuit 3       The following settings and values are reset     m Set room temperature for standard heating mode      Set room temperature         m Set room temperature for reduced heating mode      Set red  room temp         m Heating program     Heating program       m Set DHW temperature     Set DHW temperature         m Time program for central heating      Heating time program         m Time program for DHW heating     DHW time prog         m Time program for DHW circulation pump      DHW circ time prog         m Heating curve slope     Slope     and level     Level         Party mode  economy mode and holiday program are  deleted     27    Scanning    28    Scanning Information    j mininin    We Th Fr Sa Su    Su 03 10 10  Select with    Mo Tu    Wa       Vitodens 200 Series 19 to 150 Operating    Subject to the connected components and settings  made  you can scan current temperatures and operating  conditions     The extended menu splits the information into groups      General         Heating circuit 1         Heating circuit 2         Heating circuit 3         DHW   
34. ge an inspection and maintenance contract  with your local heating contractor     Boiler    Increasing boiler contamination raises the flue gas  temperature and thereby increases energy losses   For that reason  all boilers should be cleaned annually     DHW tank    Maintenance and cleaning should be carried out no later  than two years after commissioning and thereafter as  required    Only a qualified heating contractor should clean the  inside of a DHW tank and the DHW connections    Refill any water treatment equipment  e g  water softener  or water filtration unit  on time  if such equipment is  installed in the cold water supply of the DHW tank   Observe the manufacturer   s instructions     Maintenance    Safety valve  DHW tank     The safety valve function should be checked every six  months by venting  either by the system user or the   local heating contractor  The valve seat may become  contaminated  see the valve manufacturer   s instructions      Potable water filter  if installed   To maintain high hygienic standards  proceed as follows     m Replace filter element on non back flushing filters every  six months  visual inspection every two months      m On back flushing filters  back flush every two months     35    36    Additional Information  Menu Overview    Extended menu         Heating            Solar energy    Test mode      Information       Settings    Reset data               Time   Date  Language DE          Contrast   Brightness  Temperature unit  N
35. heater     Weather compensated mode    In weather compensated mode  the heating flow  temperature is controlled according to the outside  temperature  This means that no unnecessary heat is  generated in order to heat the rooms to the set room  temperature you selected    The outside temperature is captured and transmitted to  the control unit by a sensor fitted outside the building     DHW circulation pump    The DHW circulation pump transports the hot water  around a circuit between the DHW tank and the draw   off points  e g  hot tap   This makes hot water available  quickly at the draw off point     Your contact   Contact your local contractor if you have any questions  regarding the maintenance and repair of your system   You may  for example  find local contractors on the  internet under www viessmann com     39    Quick Reference    Vitodens 200 Series 19 to 150 Operating    Printed on environmentally friendly    iw  recycled and recyclable  paper     ey  ae      C   F   40  40   35  31   25  13   20  4   18  0    16  3   14  7   12  10   10  14   9  16   8  18   7  19   6  21   5  23   4  25   3  27   2  28   1  30   0   32   1  34   2  36   3  37   4  39   5  41   6  43   7  45   8  46   9  48   10  50   12  54   14  57   16  61   18  64   20  68   25  77   30  86   35  95   40  104   50  122   60  140   70  158   80  176   90  194   100  212   110  230  Viessmann Manufacturing Company Inc  Viessmann Manufacturing Company  U S   Inc   750 McMurray Road 45 Access Road
36. his means that  in standard heating mode  the DHW  is reheated to the set temperature  To ensure that hot  water is available at the start of standard heating mode   the time phase for DHW heating begins automatically  half an hour earlier than the time phase for standard  heating mode     m  f you don   t want the automatic mode  you can select  up to 4 individual time phases per day for DHW heating   which can be the same for every day of the week or  different  Set the start and end points for each time  phase    m When setting  bear in mind that your heating system  requires some time to heat the DHW to the required  temperature    m In the    Extended menu     you can scan the current time  program under    Information     see chapter    Scanning  information        DHW    group      Extended menu        DHW         DHW time prog         Individual      Select part of the week or a day                    Select the time phase  1    2    3  or  4         Shy Oe OO a    Set the start and end points for the relevant time  phase     8  Press to exit the menu     Note  If you want to terminate a time phase setting  process prematurely  keep pressing    until the  required display appears     Example shown    m Time program for Monday to Friday     Mo Fr      m Time phase  1   From 04 30 to 06 30 h   m Time phase  2   From 15 30 to 20 30 h       Example    You want to set the same time program for every day  except Monday  Select the period    Monday Sunday    and  set the tim
37. isplayed  and the red fault indicator flashes     Scan and acknowledge the type of fault  see page 30    If necessary  notify your heating contractor        Mixing valves motor faulty        Adjust the mixing valves manually        5683 712 01    5683 712 01    Vitodens 200 Series 19 to 150 Operating  There is no Hot Water    Troubleshooting       Cause    Remedy       The heating system is off       Switch the ON OFF switch ON  see diagrams page 14       Switch ON the mains isolator  if installed  outside the  boiler room       Reset the fuse MCB in the power distribution board   main domestic fuse  MCB         Control unit or remote control incorrectly adjusted     Check settings and correct if required      DHW heating must be enabled  see page 21      DHW temperature  see page 21       Time program  see page 17       Time  see page 26         No fuel     With liquid propane gas    Check the fuel reserves and re order if required    With natural gas    Open the gas shut off valve  If necessary  check with  your gas supply utility           Fault    is displayed  and the red fault indicator flashes        Scan and acknowledge the type of fault  see page 30    If necessary  notify your heating contractor        The DHW is too Hot       Cause    Remedy       The control unit is incorrectly adjusted        Check and correct the DHW temperature if required   see page 21            A    Flashes and    Fault    is Displayed       Cause    Remedy       Heating system fault        
38. m where the  boiler is installed     Balanced flue operation  The combustion air is drawn from outside the building     Reduced heating mode    When you are out or during the night  you can heat the  rooms in reduced heating mode  setback mode   Set the  periods using the time program for central heating  During  these periods  the rooms are heated to a reduced room  temperature     Additional Information    Reduced room temperature    When you are out or during the night  set the reduced  room temperature  see page 16   See also    Reduced  heating mode        Safety valve    A safety device that must be installed by your heating  contractor in the cold water pipe  The safety valve opens  automatically to prevent excess pressure in the DHW  tank     Solar circuit pump    In conjunction with solar thermal systems  The solar  circuit pump delivers the cooled heat transfer medium  from the DHW tank indirect coil to the collectors     Set temperature    Default temperature that should be reached   e g  set DHW temperature     Summer mode    Heating program    Only DHW       At warmer times of the year  i e  when rooms do not  have to be heated  you can disable heating mode   The boiler remains enabled for DHW heating     Tank primary pump  Circulation pump for heating the DHW in the DHW tank     Drinking water filter    A device that removes solids from the water  The drinking  water filter is installed in the cold water pipe upstream of  the DHW tank or the instantaneous water 
39. n the gas shut off valve   Note  Ask your heating contractor to explain the  positioning and handling of these components     4  Switch ON the power supply  e g  at a separate MCB   fuse or a mains isolator    5  Turn the ON OFF switch KOK ON  After a short time   the standard menu is displayed  see page 10  and the  green ON indicator illuminates  Your heating system  and  if installed  your remote controls are now ready  for operation     Without frost protection monitoring   1  Switch the ON OFF switch OFF    2  Close the shut off valves    3  Isolate the heating system from its main power    supply  e g  at a separate MCB fuse or a mains  isolator     4  Where outside temperatures of below 37   F  3   C   are anticipated  please take suitable measures to  protect the heating system against frost  If necessary   contact your heating contractor     Information on an extended shutdown    m Circulation pumps may seize up if they are not supplied  with power    m After an extended shutdown  it may be necessary to  reset the date and time  see page 26      5683 712   01    5683 712 01    Vitodens 200 Series 19 to 150 Operating  Required Settings  Central Heating     Selecting a Heating Circuit    Menu       DHW  Solar energy T  Test mode    Continue with     4    Party mode          Economy mode  Set room temperature  Set reduced room temp    Continue with  0  4    Heating    If you want central heating  check the following points     m Have you selected the heating circuit   F
40. ndry rooms  Paint and varnish removers   Hydrochloric acid  muriatic acid   Chlorine based swimming pool chemicals   Spray cans containing chlorofluorocarbons  Chlorinated waxes and cleaners   Cements and glues   Refrigerant leaks   Calcium chloride used for thawing   Sodium chloride used for water softening salt  Permanent wave solutions   Adhesives used to fasten building products and  other similar items   Antistatic fabric softeners used in clothes dryers    General Information  Getting Started       The timer of the control unit switches between    normal  room temperature    and    reduced room temperature    at  the required times     1  Normal room temperature for the times you spend  at home and require a comfortably warm room  temperature  e g  68   F  20   C       Note  Times and duration of the two room  temperatures can be set on the programming  unit of your control    The temperature settings for both the    normal  room temperature    and    reduced room  temperature    can be set according to your  personal preference     2  Reduced room temperature for the times you are  away from home  To save energy  a lower  temperature is typically selected  e g  57   F  14   C       Your System is Preset at the Factory    The control unit is factory set to    Heating and DHW      Your heating system is therefore ready for use     Central heating   E Between 6 00 and 22 00 h  the rooms are heated  to 68   F  20   C     Set room temperature     standard  heating mode     
41. of life     A WARNING    Improper installation  adjustment  service  or  maintenance can cause flue products to flow into  living space  Flue products contain poisonous carbon  monoxide gas which can cause nausea or asphyxiation  resulting in severe personal injury or loss of life     A CAUTION    Should overheating occur or the gas supply fail to  shut off  do not disconnect the electrical supply to the  pump  Instead  shut off the gas supply at a location  external to the appliance        A WARNING    The operator ultimate owner is required to have the  heating boiler  burners  and controls checked  as a  minimum once per year  by the original installer or  by a competent heating contractor familiar with the  equipment  Defects must be corrected immediately        A CAUTION    Do not use this boiler if any part has been under water     Immediately call a qualified heating contractor to  inspect the boiler and to replace any part of the control  system and any gas control which has been under  water        5683 712   01    5683 712 01    Vitodens 200 Series 19 to 150 Operating  For your Safety  continued     Frozen water pipe hazard    Your heating boiler is designed to provide a warm and  comfortable living environment  It is not designed to  ensure against freezing of water pipes    The boiler is equipped with several safety devices that  are designed to shut down the boiler and to prevent it  from restarting in the event of various unsafe conditions     If your boiler rem
42. or settings  see the page 15     m Have you set the required room temperature   For settings  see page 16     m Have you set the correct heating program   For settings  see page 16     m Have you set the required time program   For settings  see page 17     The heating of all rooms can  if necessary  be split over  several heating circuits     m In the case of heating systems with several heating  circuits  for all central heating settings  first select the  heating circuit where you want to make a change     m This selection is not possible in heating systems with  only one heating circuit     Example     m    Heating circuit 1    is the heating circuit for the rooms  occupied by you     m    Heating circuit 2    is the heating circuit for the rooms  of a separate apartment     The heating circuits are marked at the factory as    Heating  circuit 1     HC1      Heating circuit 2     HC2  and    Heating  circuit 3     HC3      If you or your heating contractor have renamed the  heating circuits  e g  as    Apartment     etc    the name is  displayed instead of    Heating circuit         see page 25      Extended menu   Ta     2     Heating      3       lt  for the required heating circuit       Was selected    Note  If you return to the standard menu with 5  the  header will again display    HC1     see page 10    For changes to the heating circuit display in the  standard menu  see page 27     15    Heating    16    Setting the Room Temperature    Vitodens 200 Series 19 to 1
43. pter    Press       Vitodens 200 Series 19 to 150 Operating    There are two control levels available  the    Standard  menu    and the    Extended menu              Standard menu       Header  shows the heating program for displayed  heating circuit       Current outside temperature   Set room temperature   Heating circuit which is selected for operation in the    standard menu              Note  If your heating system has 2 or 3 heating circuits   You can select the heating circuit    HC1        HC2     or    HC3    to be displayed in the standard menu   see page 26       If your heating system only has one heating circuit   No heating circuit name    HC       is shown in the  header     In the standard menu  you can adjust and scan the most  frequently used settings for the heating circuit shown in  the header     m Set room temperature    Press the following keys    a    for the required value   OK to confirm   m Heating program   Heating programs     0  Standby mode with frost protection monitoring      Only DHW    i Heating and DHW    5683 712 01    5683 712 01    Vitodens 200 Series 19 to 150 Operating  Menu    Standard menu  continued     Press the following keys    gt   lt  for the required heating program  OK to confirm    Note  For any other connected heating circuits  use the  settings in the extended menu     Call up the standard menu as follows     m  f the screen saver is active  see page 12   Press any  key except       m If you are somewhere in the menu  Keep
44. r boiler in a readily accessible location for  reference by service personnel        5683 712 01    5683 712 01    Vitodens 200 Series 19 to 150 Operating    Table of Contents       Safety    General Information    Controls    Start up Shutdown    Heating    Page   Safety  Installation and Warranty Instructions                 2  About these Instructions    5  For your Safety  ici  cies  ciencicasiie i deed ca E sms es 5  OPeratlOnscccstiasiiage ve dedesatwsdie donee  tie cae shatectdaateeddedeats 5  Working on the equipment               cceeeeeeeeee eee e nena eee 5  Maintenance and Cleaning             csceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee teens 5  FlUC  gas smella sssr ccs cues coe ecasre enapan arian A Eiaa 5  Dangerous conditionS      sssesseseesressrrerrrrrrrerrrrrrrsre 5  Technical Information        ssesssesssssrsrsrsrersrererereressrese 5  Carbon monoxide        s s sssssssrsssresrrssrrssrresrresrresresenen 6  For safe opefati  O Messini iira aa ina Eai 6  Frozen water pipe hazard               cecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ee 7  Replacement components  spare and wear parts          7  Installation area CONItIONS             cceee eee eee eee eee ee tees 7  Getting Started             cece ce teen eee enna eee a ea ee ee 8  Your Vitodens 200 Series Boiler                       seeeeeeeeees 8  Your System is Preset at the Factory                      eeeee 8  Central N6atinG isis cicieccdceceeeiees iini aeia denne nd 8  Time and dates ioaea pan Aasi aeaaeai 8  Power TailULO   ticesscctec
45. r must familiarize the system operator        ultimate owner with all equipment  as well as safety This boiler requires fresh air for safe operation and must  precautions requirements  shutdown procedure  and be installed with provisions for adequate combustion  the need for professional service annually before the and ventilation air  in accordance with local codes and    heating season begins  regulations of authorities having jurisdiction      Do not operate this boiler in areas with contaminated  combustion air  High levels of contaminants such as  dust  lint or chemicals can be found at construction    A WARNING    Installers must follow local regulations with respect to    sites  home renovations  in garages  workshops  in dry  cleaning laundry facilities  near swimming pools and in  manufacturing facilities     installation of carbon monoxide detectors  Follow the  Viessmann maintenance schedule of the boiler contained  in this manual        Contaminated combustion air will damage the boiler  and may lead to substantial property damage  severe  personal injury and or loss of life  Ensure boiler burner  is inspected and serviced by a qualified heating  contractor at least once a year in accordance with the  Service Instructions of the boiler     Operating and Service Documentation    It is recommended that all product documentation such   as parts lists  operating and service instructions be handed  over to the system user for storage  Documentation is to  be stored nea
46. ram       Time programs for central heating  DHW heating  and DHW circulation       Economy mode       Party mode       Holiday program       Heating curves       Codes       Actuator tests       Test mode    Displaying the        Boiler water temperature      DHW temperature       Operating details       Diagnostic details       Fault messages    10    Controls  Menu    You can change any settings on your heating system  centrally at the programming unit of the control unit   If remote controls are installed in your rooms  you can  also adjust the settings at the remote controls     Refer to the remote control  operating instructions    14  C ANOT    Boiler temperature       Note  The programming unit can be placed in a wall  mounting base  This is available as an accessory   Ask your heating contractor for more information     Programming unit      Takes you to the previous step in the menu or  cancels a setting that has been started      Cursor keys To scroll through the menu or to set  values    OK Confirms your selection or saves the setting    Calls up help texts for the selected menu option       Calls up the extended menu       Help    menu    You can view a short guide giving an explanation of the  controls and information about heating circuit selection   see page 15      Call up the short guide as follows   m  f the screen saver is active  see page 12   Press       m  f you are somewhere in the menu  Press    until the  standard menu is shown  see the following cha
47. rcuit if necessary  see page 15      Party mode       Di BS    Set the required room temperature during party mode    Display in the standard menu    m The rooms are heated to the required temperature   m DHW is reheated to the selected set temperature     Ending the comfort function    m Automatically after 8 hours   or    m Automatically when the system switches to standard  heating mode in accordance with the time program   or    m  n the extended menu  set    Party mode    to    OFF        Selecting the energy saving function    Economy mode     To save energy  you can reduce the room temperature  in standard heating mode  For example  if you leave the  house for a few hours     Extended menu    t SS   2     Heating      3  Select the heating circuit if necessary  see page 15   4       Economy mode       19    20    Heating    Vitodens 200 Series 19 to 150 Operating    Comfort and Energy Saving Functions  continued     Boiler temperature    Heating circuit 1    Heating program    Heating time program    Holiday program  Heating curve    Continue with    Holiday program  Leaving date   Date    Return date   Date    Select with       HC1    Tu 21 12 2010    We 22 12 201         Display in the standard menu    Note  The display of the selected set room temperature  does not change     Ending economy mode    m Automatically when the system switches to reduced  heating mode in accordance with the time program     m In the extended menu  set    Economy mode    to    OFF        
48. s up information on the service that  is due   Burner 05500 h 3  If you want to acknowledge the service message     follow the instructions in the menu  Contact your  local heating contractor  The service message is  transferred to the menu     Acknowledge with    Display in the standard menu    Display in the extended menu  Note  If the service can only be carried out at a later date     the service message is displayed again the following  Service Monday     Heating    Calling up an acknowledged service message  DHW Extended menu     1       Solar energy    2     Service     Select with       29    30    Scanning  Scanning Fault Messages       Continue with OK    Outside temp sensor 18    Fault A2    Acknowledge with    Heating  DHW  Solar energy    Continue with       Vitodens 200 Series 19 to 150 Operating    If any faults have occurred in your heating system  the  symbol flashes in the display  and    Fault    appears  The  red fault indicator also flashes  see chapter    Starting the  heating system         You can call up the cause of the fault with OK     Pressing   calls up information on the heating system  performance  Tips on which measures you can take  yourself before notifying your heating contractor are  also displayed     Make a note of the cause of the fault and the   fault code next to it on the right  In this example      Outside temp sensor 18    and    Fault A2       This enables the heating contractor to be better  prepared for the service call and may 
49. save additional  travelling costs     If you want to acknowledge the fault  message  follow the instructions in the menu   The fault message is transferred to the menu     Display in the standard menu    Note    If you have connected up signalling equipment     e g  a buzzer  for fault messages  this is  deactivated when the fault message is  acknowledged      If the fault can only be rectified at a later date   the fault message will be displayed again the next  day and the signalling equipment will be switched  on again     Display in the extended menu    Calling up an acknowledged fault message    Extended menu     1   2        Fault       5683 712   01    5683 712 01    Vitodens 200 Series 19 to 150 Operating  Emissions Test Mode    Test mode    Boiler temperature    Terminate with       Emissions    Emissions test mode should only be activated by your  flue gas inspector during the annual inspection     Extended menu     i      2     Test mode     3     Flue gas test ON       If the burner is on  the symbol is shown   Note  You can also enable emissions test mode if the    controls are locked out by your heating contractor     Ending emissions test mode    m Automatically after 30 min     Press OK     31    Troubleshooting  Rooms are too Cold    Vitodens 200 Series 19 to 150 Operating       Cause    Remedy       The heating system is off       Switch the ON OFF switch ON  see diagrams page 9       Switch ON the mains isolator  if installed  outside the  boiler room      
50. t outside temperature      Set room temperature    12       Vitodens 200 Series 19 to 150 Operating    1  Press OK  This takes you to the standard menu   see page 11     2  Press    This takes you to the extended menu  see  page 11   The selected menu option is highlighted in  white  The dialogue line     see diagram on page 11   then shows the necessary instructions     The following diagram shows how to make settings with  different dialogue lines  using the set room temperature  setting as an example     5683 712 01    5683 712 01    Vitodens 200 Series 19 to 150 Operating  How to Use the Controls  continued     Heating  DHW   Solar energy  Test mode      ok       Set room temperature  Set reduced room temp    Economy mode    Set room temperature  Set reduced room temp    Continue with OK    Set room temperature    20  C         Change with    Ww    a   gt    e        ag  O    Set room temperature  22  C    Adopt with    fo    Set room temperature    A    22  C    Adopted              Controls    Htg circ  selection    Heating circuit 2    Ea    Heating circuit 2    Party mode   Economy mode   Set room temperature  Set reduced room temp    Continue with fe  4     ok    Set room temperature a  074                 20  C    4    Change with    ww          gt            an  Q  N    Set room temperature    22  C    Adopt with    go  O  A    Set room temperature    22  C    Adopted       13    14    Start up Shutdown  Starting the Heating System         OK    14  C   21  C  lt  
51. time prog                Time          DHW circ time prog                Date          DHW temperature                Radio clock signal          DHW tank prim pump                   DHW circ pump             Flow switch                Heating circuit 1  HC1           Heating program                Operating status        Solar             Time program          Collector temp                Set room temperature          Solar DHW                Room temperature          Solar circuit pump                Set reduced room temp          Solar energy history                Set ext  room temp          Solar energy                Set party temp          Solar circuit pump                Slope          Solar circ pump speed                Level          Heating suppr  DHW                Heating circ pump          SM1 output 22                Holiday program          SM1 output 22                   Sensor 7             Sensor 10             Heat suppr  heating             37    38    Additional Information  Terminology    Setback mode  reduced heating mode   See    Reduced heating mode        Heating program    With the heating program you determine whether you  heat your rooms and DHW  or only heat DHW or whether  you shut down your heating system with frost protection  monitoring     You can select the following heating programs          Heating and DHW     The rooms are heated and DHW is provided  winter  mode      m    Only DHW     DHW is provided but there is no central heating 
52. uctions  for future reference     Please file in Service Binder    Safety Vitodens 200 Series 19 to 150 Operating  Safety  Installation and Warranty Requirements    Please ensure that these instructions are read and understood before commencing installation  Failure to comply with  the instructions listed below and details printed in this manual 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                                                      E Product documentation E Carbon monoxide  Read all applicable documentation before commencing Improper installation  adjustment  service and or  installation  Store documentation near boiler in a maintenance can cause flue products to flow into  readily accessible location for reference in the future living space  Flue products contain poisonous carbon  by service personnel  monoxide gas    gt For a listing of applicable literature   gt For information pertaining to the 9  please see section entitled    Important Y  proper installation  adjustment  service     W  Regulatory and Safety Requirements     and maintenance of this equipment to 3  avoid formation of carbon monoxide   m  Warranty please see subsection entitled  Information contained in this and A    Mechanical room    and    Venting  related product documentation must Ka requirements    in the    Installation Instructions    
53. ure     For settings  see page 21     m Have you set the correct heating program     For settings  see page 21     m Have you set the required time program     For settings  see page 22     Extended menu     iz    2   3   4       DHW        Set DHW temperature     Set the required value    A  A DANGER    Water temperature over 125   F   52   C  can cause severe burns  instantly or death from scalds   Children  disabled and elderly are  at highest risks of being scalded   See instruction manual before  setting temperature at water  heater    Feel water before bathing or  showering    Temperature limiting valves are  available  see manual        Setting the Heating Program for DHW Heating    Note  The control unit is set so that DHW heating applies    to all heating circuits  If you want to make changes   contact your local heating contractor     Extended menu     1     FP ONS       Heating     Select the heating circuit if necessary  see page 15      Heating program          Heating and DHW     with central heating   or     Only DHW     summer mode  no central heating     21    22    Heating    Vitodens 200 Series 19 to 150 Operating    Setting the Time Program for DHW Heating    0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 18 20 22 24     1  04 30   06 30 a    15 30   20 30    Select with       m The time program for DHW heating is made up of time  phases  One time phase from 5 30 to 22 00 h for every  day of the week is set at the factory     m Automatic mode is set at the factory for DHW heating   T
    
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