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Brand | Viessmann |
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Model | Vitotrol 300-E |
Category | Remote Control |
Language | English |
Explains safety symbols and their meanings, including danger and notes.
Defines intended users and potential operators of the device, including children and individuals with reduced faculties.
Outlines general rules for device installation and adjustments, emphasizing safety measures.
Lists environmental factors to protect devices from, such as moisture, dust, and liquids.
Specifies that only Viessmann supplied or approved spare parts should be used for replacement.
Details system safety, WiFi requirements, and reliable remote control operation.
Outlines limitations of liability for loss of profit, consequential losses, and damages.
Instructs to dispose of packaging waste in line with statutory regulations.
Explains the meaning of various symbols used in the manual.
Refers to the Appendix for explanations of terms used in the manual.
Indicates activities to be carried out by a contractor or qualified electrician.
Defines intended use, product description, and operation of the Vitotrol 300-E.
Guides on spare parts availability and up-to-date product information via app and website.
Explains that commissioning of the heat generator and remote control is handled by the contractor.
States the system is preset at the factory and contractor can make further adjustments.
Provides tips for saving energy when using central heating and DHW heating.
Offers advice for improving comfort in the home, including temperature settings and programs.
Guides on adjusting DHW time programs for habitual routine and circulation pump settings.
Provides guidelines for selecting an appropriate installation location for the remote control.
Explains how to check WiFi and Low Power Radio signal strength at the intended installation site.
Discusses factors affecting wireless signal range and potential disruptions.
Explains how the angle of radio signal penetration affects reception quality through walls.
Presents a table detailing installation steps, responsibilities, and page references.
Illustrates fitting the mounting base for wall mounting and flush box installation.
Specifies requirements for the power supply socket, including accessibility and fuse protection.
Details inserting the micro USB and plugging in the power supply unit.
Covers isolator installation, RCD recommendation, and electrical safety measures.
Illustrates wiring connections and provides colour coding for the Vitotrol 300-E.
Illustrates the process of inserting the Vitotrol 300-E into the mounting base, including an audible click.
Covers activating wireless connection, updating software, and connecting power supply.
Explains how the contractor assigns the Vitotrol to heating circuits during commissioning.
Lists settings adjustable from the living space: room temperatures, DHW heating, and operating programs.
Identifies controls like display, illuminated ring, settings button, and sensors.
Explains the functions of buttons for scrolling, confirming, and adjusting values.
Details symbols for climate info, signal strength, temperatures, and energy saving functions.
Explains the colour codes used in the display and illuminated ring for various operating states.
Provides meanings for dark yellow and red display/ring colours indicating messages or faults.
Describes what happens when the device enters standby mode and how to reactivate the display.
Explains adjusting room temperatures for different levels and changing them for current/further levels.
Covers setting time programs and permanently switching off central heating.
Recommends using the 'Holiday at home' function for continuous presence at home.
Explains 'Holiday at home' effects and provides steps for switching it on and off.
Recommends selecting 'Holiday program' for saving energy during long absences.
Covers starting, switching off DHW heating, and setting the DHW temperature.
Explains setting DHW time programs and activating one-off heating outside the program.
Provides button sequence to terminate one-off DHW heating manually or automatically.
Covers changing language and adjusting display brightness manually or automatically.
Explains adjusting and deactivating the proximity sensor sensitivity.
Details deactivating the proximity sensor for display backlighting.
Covers activating and deactivating automatic software updates.
Details activating and deactivating the date and time display function.
Details the button sequence to restore factory settings and restart the Vitotrol 300-E.
Notes that re-commissioning is required after restoring factory settings.
Covers checking room temperatures, humidity, and energy consumption.
Explains how to call up and display device information such as serial number and WiFi status.
Guides on accessing legal information and open source licenses via WiFi connection.
Explains message display, colour codes, fault codes, and how to view the message list.
Troubleshoots software update errors related to WiFi connectivity.
Addresses 'Standby mode' display and 'No heating circuits assigned' errors.
Covers faults on the heat generator and when the cause of fault cannot be found.
Details procedures for restarting the Vitotrol 300-E using plug-in or flush mounting power supplies.
States that the Vitotrol 300-E is maintenance-free.
Provides instructions for cleaning the device surfaces with a microfibre cloth, avoiding cleaning agents.
Lists technical specifications for the Vitotrol 300-E, including voltage, current, IP rating, and WiFi.
Lists technical specifications for the plug-in power supply unit, including voltage, frequency, and output.
Defines terms including Standby, Operating Status, Screed Drying, Underfloor Heating, and Heating Modes.
Defines Reduced Heating, Weather-Compensated Heating, Heating Circuits, Pumps, Mixer, and Flue Operations.
Defines Room Temperature, Set Temperature, Hook-up, and Time Programs.
Instructs on proper disposal of components and fluids, not in domestic waste, and contacting the contractor.
Indicates compliance with RoHS directive 2011/65/EU.