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Introduction to the heat pump and the handbook's content.
Description of the CTC EcoHeat as a complete heat pump system.
Key considerations for transport, storage, and installation placement.
Essential safety guidelines for handling, installation, and use of the heat pump.
Explanation of the heating curve and its importance for system performance.
Charts illustrating how heating curves change with different settings.
Recommended starting values for heating curve settings based on house types.
Detailed illustration and explanation of the heat pump's internal components.
Explanation of the control panel, buttons, and display functions.
Visual representation of the heat pump's menu structure and options.
Comprehensive explanation of the heat pump's control panel menus and settings.
How to set the date and time on the control panel.
Adjusting room temperature settings, especially without a room sensor.
Managing additional hot water and scheduling preferences using week programs.
Displaying current product and system temperatures and operating data.
Viewing operating values recorded over longer periods.
Activating and configuring night time temperature lowering periods.
Accessing installer menus and adjusting user-specific system settings.
Procedures for service, fault tracing, and testing product components.
Accessing alarm history, limits, and manufacturer factory settings.
Configuring house parameters, including heating curve settings.
Supplementary details on operating temperature, sensors, and adaptation.
Guidelines for safely moving, handling, and unpacking the heat pump.
List of components included in the standard delivery package.
Requirements for hydraulic connections, placement, and pipework.
Schematic diagram showing the principal pipe connections for the heat pump.
Installation and connection procedures for brine systems (rock/ground collectors).
Procedures for system bleeding, topping up, and general maintenance.
Post-installation checks for brine fluid, air pockets, and temperature differences.
Guidelines for safe and compliant electrical connections by a qualified electrician.
Connecting power, circuit breakers, and safety devices for the heat pump.
Proper placement and connection of indoor and outdoor temperature sensors.
Fitting and connecting the primary flow sensor to the pipe.
Activating night reduction via external control signals.
Settings by electrician and verification of sensor connections.
Step-by-step guide for initial start-up and system configuration.
Specifications and technical parameters of the CTC EcoHeat models.
Diagrams and dimensions for pipe connections and product placement.
Official statement confirming the product's compliance with EU directives.