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FIGHTER 1330
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Menu 9.3.0 Alarm log
Pressing the enter button takes you to sub-menus
where all operating disturbances and the heat
pump's status are logged.
Menu 9.3.1.0 - 9.3.6.0 Alarm 1 - 6
Pressing the enter button takes you to sub-menus
where the status is shown for the heat pump when
the different operating disturbances have occurred.
The alarms are sorted chronologically, which
means alarm 1 is always the most recent. (When
there are no alarms stored, pressing enter has no
effect). “x” in these menus symbolizes the alarm
number.
Menu 9.3.x.1 Type of alarm
The alarms are shown in plain text,
for example, HP-Alarm / Sensor alarm HG, etc.
Menu 9.3.x.2 Heat pump
Shows on which heat pump and module the alarm
occurred, e. g. Slave 1:B.
Menu 9.3.x.3 Date
Shows the date when the alarm tripped.
Menu 9.3.x.4 Time
Shows the time when the alarm tripped.
Menu 9.3.x.5 Outdoor temperature
Shows the outdoor temperature on the outdoor
sensor (UG) when the alarm tripped.
Menu 9.3.x.6 Hot watertemperature
Shows the hot water temperature on sensor (VVG)
when the alarm tripped.
Menu 9.3.x.7 Flow temperature
Shows the flow temperature on sensor (FG) when
the alarm tripped.
Menu 9.3.x.8 Heating flow/return
Shows the internal flow- (VBFA/B) and return line
temperatures (VBRA/B) for the heating medium to
the compressor module in question when the alarm
tripped.
Menu 9.3.x.9 Brine in/out
Shows the incoming (KBinA/B) and outgoing (KButA/
B) brine temperature when the alarm tripped.
Menu 9.2.0 Floor drying setting
Pressing the enter button takes you to sub-menus
for the floor drying settings.
Menu 9.2.1 Op-mode Floor drying
The operating mode for the floor drying function is
set here. Selectable modes are:
Off: Normal operation, i.e. the floor drying function
is switched off.
Own program: Two fixed temperatures in two peri-
ods are adjustable in menu 9.2.3 to 9.2.6.
Fixed program: The flow temperature starts day
0 at 20 °C and increases each day by 5 °C. Day 5
the temperature has reached 45 °C, which is main-
tained on days 6 and 7. The program is ended on
days 8 to 12 with the temperature dropping by 5 °C
each day. The factory setting is Off.
Menu 9.2.2 Floor drying day
Here you can see which day the floor drying function
is on. It is also possible here to enter the floor drying
program by changing this value. The value is adjust-
able from 0 to 20 days. The factory setting is 0.
Menu 9.2.3 Nos. of days per. 1
Here you set the number of days that the flow tem-
perature shall maintain the temperature in menu
9.2.4 when Own program in menu 9.2.1 is select-
ed. The value is adjustable between 1 and 10 days.
The factory setting is 5 days.
Menu 9.2.4 Temperature per. 1
Here you set the temperature to be maintained
on the flow line sensor (FG) during period 1 when
Own program is selected in menu 9.2.1. The value
is adjustable between 15 and 50 °C. The factory
setting is 25 °C.
Menu 9.2.5 Nos. of days per. 2
Here you set the number of days that the flow tem-
perature shall maintain the temperature in menu
9.2.4 when Own program in menu 9.2.1 is select-
ed. The value is adjustable between 1 and 10 days.
The factory setting is 5 days.
Menu 9.2.6 Temperature per. 2
Here you set the temperature to be maintained
on the flow line sensor (FG) during period 2 when
Own program is selected in menu 9.2.1. The value
is adjustable between 15 and 50 °C. The factory
setting is 35 °C.
Menu 9.2.7 Return
Pressing the enter button returns you to menu
9.2.0.
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