Glow T180
Tankless Condensing Water Heater
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2.6 User Menu
Open the User view menu by pressing the [MENU] button once. This menu can be used to look at the values of a
selection of parameters (read-only parameters) or to view the sensor temperatures.
The scheme below shows how to operate the User menu in some simple steps:
* If these buttons are no longer operated for 2 sec. the parameter no. and the current value displayed will show with intervals of 2 sec.
** In case of a non-adjustable parameter, the current value will be displayed continuously.
The following table describes of the parameters in the User menu, which are all read-only.
Parameter Description Value
100 Heat Exchanger outlet sensor °C or °F
101 Outlet water sensor °C or °F
102 Flue gas temperature sensor °C or °F
103 Inlet water sensor °C or °F
108 Ionization current µA
111 DHW pump status Does Not Apply
140 Actual fan speed X 10 RPM *
141 Ignition fan speed X 10 RPM *
142 Minimum fan speed X 10 RPM *
143 Maximum fan speed X 10 RPM *
151 Last Lockout number #
152 Last Blocking error #
153 Number of flame failures #
154 Number of successful ignitions
#
155 Number of failed ignitions #
157 Total hours of operation for the DHW X 10 Hrs**
158 Total days of operation of the burner Days
159 Interval between lockout errors
Minutes
160 Interval between blocking errors
Minutes
2. Scroll though
Parameter List
4. Alter value of
parameter
5. Confirm / cancel
alteration
Scroll through the
parameter list with the
[UP] / [DOWN]
buttons*
10 seconds of no
action automatically
return to the status
screen.
Select a parameter to
alter/read-out it’s value
by pressing
[ENTER]* *
10 seconds of no
action automatically
return to the status
screen.
Alter a value of the
parameter with the
[UP] / [DOWN] buttons.
When the parameter is
being altered, the value
on the display will blink.
Confirm (save) with
[ENTER] or
Cancel with [RESET]
After saving/cancelling
you automatically return
to the installer selection
(1).
Table 2.7
Table 2.8
*
The value of these parameters are given in RPM. Because the display can only show 3 digits, the number on the screen has to be
multiplied times 10. For example, when the display shows the number 20, it means that RPM is 20x10, i.e. RPM is 200.
**
The value of this parameter is the number of hours times 10. For example, if the number on the display says 50, it means 50x10, which is
500 hours.