11 | Commissioning
Installer reference guide
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ERLA03DAV3 + EHFZ03S18DJ3V
Daikin Altherma 3 R F
4P596821-1B – 2021.10
2 Set the air purge mode: go to [A.7.3.1] > Installer settings >
Commissioning > Air purge > Type.
3 Select Manual and press .
4 Go to [A.7.3.4] > Installer settings > Commissioning > Air
purge > Start air purge and press to start the air purge function.
Result: The manual air purge starts and the following screen appears.
5 Use the and buttons to set the desired pump speed.
Result: Low
Result: High
To perform an automatic air purge
INFORMATION
When purging the main zone, make sure the setpoint for the main zone is at least
5°C higher than the actual water temperature inside the unit.
Prerequisite: Make sure that the leaving water temperature home page, room
temperature home page, and domestic hot water home page are turned OFF.
1 Set the user permission level to Installer. See "To set the user permission level
to Installer"[4111].
2 Set the air purge mode: go to [A.7.3.1] > Installer settings >
Commissioning > Air purge > Type.
3 Select Automatic and press .
4 Go to [A.7.3.4] > Installer settings > Commissioning > Air
purge > Start air purge and press to start the air purge function.
Result: Air purging will start and the following screen will be shown.
11.4.3 To perform a test run
INFORMATION
The test run only applies to the additional temperature zone.
Prerequisite: Make sure that the leaving water temperature home page, room
temperature home page, and domestic hot water home page are turned OFF.
1 Set the user permission level to Installer. See "To set the user permission level
to Installer"[4111].
2 Go to [A.7.1]: > Installer settings > Commissioning > Test run.
3 Select a test and press . Example: Heating.
4 Select OK and press .
Result: The test run starts. It stops automatically when done (±30min). To stop it
manually, press , select OK and press .
INFORMATION
If 2 user interfaces are present, you can start a test run from both user interfaces.
▪ The user interface used to start the test run displays a status screen.
▪ The other user interface displays a "busy" screen. You cannot use the user
interface as long as the "busy" screen is shown.