nilan CTS700-TOUCH Compact P GEO Manuel utilisateur

USER MANUAL
CTS700 TOUCH BY NILAN
Compact P / Compact P Polar (English)
Version 2.00 - 03.10.2016

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Safety
Important information......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................4
Power supply................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
Heat pump domestic hot water...................................................................................................................................................................................................................4
Disposal............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 4
Ventilation system....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................4
Heatpump............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................4
Quickguide
Safety switch...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................5
Emergency stop ventilation............................................................................................................................................................................................................................5
The control panel.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Front page elements............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Front page setting options...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................7
Information........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................8
Warnings and alarms.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 9
Settings menu overview................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 10
User and installer rights..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................11
Service and Maintanance
Maintenance.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................12
Regular maintenance......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
External cleaning..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
Changing the filters............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 12
Illustration of filter change.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
Water trap....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
Safety valves...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................14
Service............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 15
Annual service............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................15
Visual inspection......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................15
Checking the sacrificial anode..................................................................................................................................................................................................................15
Checking the safety valve.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................15
Internal cleaning...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15
Check the air intake and outlet............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15
Check ventilation ducts....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................16
The heat pump............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................16
User settings
Ventilation.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 17
Filter settings.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 17
Operating mode........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 18
Humidity control...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
Settings active cooling......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................20
Ventilation at times of low outdoor air temperature..................................................................................................................................................... 22
CO2 control.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 23
Reading off temperatures............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 24
Domestic hot water.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 25
DHW standby function.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................25
DHW settings domestic hot water production........................................................................................................................................................................26
DHW anti legionella............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 27
DHW reading off temperatures...............................................................................................................................................................................................................28
General settings................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 29
Display settings........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 29
Week programme....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................30
Information................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................31
Event log........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 31
Compact P all device data..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................32
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CE declaration
Compact P / Compact P Polar.................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 34
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Safety
Important information
Power supply
CAUTION
Always disconnect mains electricity to the unit if a fault occurs which cannot be rectified via the
control panel.
CAUTION
If a fault occurs on the electricity-conducting elements of the unit, always contact an
authorised electrical installer to rectify the fault.
CAUTION
Always disconnect mains electricity to the unit before opening the doors, e.g. for installation,
inspection, cleaning and filter change.
Heat pump domestic hot water
CAUTION
Avoid direct contact with the heating system pipes in the heat pump as they can get very hot.
CAUTION
To protect the heat pump against damage, it is fitted with the following safety equipment.
• High-pressure cut-out switch for compressor
The heat pump must undergo suitable service inspections under applicable legislation and regulations
to keep it in good condition and in compliance with safety and environmental requirements.
Responsibility for maintenance of the heat pump rests with the owner/user.
Disposal
Ventilation system
Nilan units mainly consist of recyclable materials. They should therefore not be
disposed of with household refuse. Take them to your local recycling centre.
Heatpump
Conserning disposal og units with heat pumps, it ist important to contact the
local authorities for information about correct handling of these. The heatpump
contains the refrigerant R134a, which is harmful to the environment if not
handled corectly.
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Quickguide
Safety switch
Emergency stop ventilation
If the ventilation has been stopped for a lengthy period, condensation will occur in the duct system.
This occurs when the warm air in the dwelling penetrates into the cool ducts. This presents the risk that
the water will drip out of the ceiling valves, damaging floors and furniture.
To avoid this, the user is not directly permitted to turn off the ventilation. However in emergency
situations, where the user is asked to go indoors, close windows and doors and turn off ventilation
systems, this must still be possible.
The user may then press the emergency stop in the settings menu.
A warning will appear before the ventilation can be turned off:
Warning: Are you sure you wish to turn off the ventilation?
If the ventilation is not running, you may get problems with high air humidity and condensation in the
ventilation ducts, and a risk that your home may be damaged.
You are only turning off the ventilation.
Domestic hot water will be heated by the supplementary electric heating, if activated.
1. Press the settings icon. 2. Press "Emergency stop ventilation"
3. A warning will appear, but press yes 4. A red line through the ventilation icon will appear on the display,
indicating that the ventilation has been turned off
5. When the danger has passed and the ventilation can be used again, press
"Emergency Stop Ventilation" once more 6. Press "Turn on ventilation again"
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The control panel
Front page elements
The front page of the touch-panel contains the settings and information a user normally need.
1. Show the actual temperature in the house, measured by the extract air or an external temperature
sensor
2. Show the actual outdoor temperature, measured in outdoor air intake
3. Show the average air humidity, measured within the last 24 hours
4. Show the actual temperature for the domestic hot water
5. Show if the electric supplement heater in the domestic hot water tank is active
6. Information button. By touching it, it shows the actual operation state of the unit
7. Ventilation level. The number of dark wings, show the wanted ventilation level
8. Access to the setting menu, for more settings
If the unit has a CO2-sensor installed CO2-level in the house will be shown on the front page, and if a
Solar panel is mounted, the actual temperature in the Solar panel will also be shown.
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Front page setting options
The settings which the user need in daily use, can be changed on the front page.
1. By touching the actual room temperature, the wanted room temperature is shown. You can change
the wanted room temperature, by touching the red or blue arrow.
2. By touching the actual hot water temperature, the wanted hot water temperature is shown. You can
change the temperature in the domestic hot water tank by touching the red or blue arrow.
3. The number of dark ventilator wings, show at which ventilation level you want the unit to run. There
are four levels and the level is changed by touching the ikon.
If the unit or functions is turned off, a red line will cross the functions, which is off.
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Information
By touching the information button, you get an overview about the actual operation state of the unit.
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Warnings and alarms
If an error in the unit occurs, a warning or an alarm will be shown in the user-panel
A warning is a yellow button, which tells you to notice something etc. filter or anode
must be changed.
The unit runs normally.
An alarm tells you, that there is something seriously wrong with the unit, and you often
need an professional to fix it.
The unit has stopped.
If you touch the ikon, a description of the warning or alarm is shown. You can acknowledge the warning
or alarm by touching acknowledge.
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Settings menu overview
The setting menu is build in a way, which makes it easy to use.
Ventilation: Here are settings made concerning the ventilation of the house.
Domestic hot water production: Here are settings made concerning the domestic hot water
production..
General settings: Here are settings made concerning both ventilation and domestic hot water and
service settings.
Information: Here you find eventlog together with an overview of actual settings for the unit.
Emergency stop ventilation: It is not supposed to shut down the ventilation, because you can get
problems with condensed water in the ducts. But in emergency situation, etc. a fire in a nearby factory
where you are asked to go inside your house and shut doors and windows and shut down your
ventilation system. In those situations it is possible to shut down the ventilation via the emergency
stop ventilation.
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