Page 2 - English; Contents; Operation status •
2 English Contents Safety Information 4 Safety Information 4 At a Glance 6 Remote Controller Overview 6 Buttons Overview • Home Screen Overview • Zone Screen Overview • DHW Screen Overview • Settings Screen Overview Remote Controller Operation 9 Operating basic mode • Domestic Hot Water (DHW) mode •...
Page 4 - Make sure the machine is grounded to prevent electric shock.; FOR INSTALLATION; WARNING; You must connect the product with rated power upon installation.; CAUTION; FOR POWER SUPPLY; WARNING; Failing to do so may result in electric shock or fire.; Safety Information
4 English Safety Information WARNING Hazards or unsafe practices that may result in severe personal injury or death. CAUTION Hazards or unsafe practices that may result in minor personal injury or property damage. Follow directions. Do NOT attempt. Make sure the machine is grounded to prevent electr...
Page 5 - FOR OPERATION; and contact your nearest service centre.; Do not allow water to enter the product.; FOR CLEANING; acetone to clean the product.
5 English Safety Information FOR OPERATION WARNING If the appliance generates a strange noise, a burning smell or smoke, unplug the product immediately and contact your nearest service centre. • Failing to do so may result in electric shock or fire. To reinstall the product, please contact your near...
Page 6 - At a Glanc; Buttons Overview; DHW; Remote Controller Overview; At a Glance; Operation status display; NOTE
6 English At a Glanc e Buttons Overview 01 02 05 04 06 07 Outdoor 03/28/2019 1:30 PM Zone1 Zone2 30 Heat Set ° ° 28.2 .0 24 Heat Set ° .0 DHW 45 Economic Set ° .0 03 Remote Controller Overview At a Glance 01 Operation status display • Displays the operation/function settings and statuses. 02 Operati...
Page 7 - Home Screen Overview; Zone Screen Overview
7 English At a Glanc e Home Screen Overview Outdoor 03/28/2019 1:30 PM Zone1 Zone2 30 Heat Set ° ° 28.2 .0 24 Heat Set ° .0 DHW 45 Economic Set ° .0 01 02 03 05 04 01 Outdoor temperature display • Displays outdoor temperature. 02 Date and time display • Displays current date and time. 03 Zone 1 disp...
Page 8 - DHW Screen Overview; Settings Screen Overview
8 Remote Controller Overview English At a Glanc e DHW Screen Overview Standard Set Current 84 ° ° .0 -2.4 03/28/2019 1:30 PM DHW 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 01 Set temperature display • Displays the set temperature. 02 Current temperature display • Displays current temperature for Water Outlet . 03 Operati...
Page 9 - Remote Controller Operation; Operating basic mode; Auto mode; Cool mode
9 English At a Glanc e Remote Controller Operation Operating basic mode Press the button to enter the Setting screen from the Home screen with the Zone 1 or Zone 2 activated. On each screen, press the and then press the or button to select any of Auto, Cool , and Heat modes. Auto mode Hydro unit wil...
Page 11 - Adjusting desired temperature; Setting the set temperature; Auto
11 English At a Glanc e Adjusting desired temperature On each screen, press the or button to adjust the temperature. NOTE • You can adjust the desired temperature by 0.1, 0.5, 1 °C. (Default 0.5°C) Setting the set temperature On each screen, press the or button to select a desired menu and then pres...
Page 12 - Po; Power Smart Features; Operation status; Outing mode
12 Power Smart Features English Po w er Smar t F eatur es There is a variety of useful functionality provided by the product. Power Smart Features Operation status Use this to display the operation status:COMP operation, Back up heater, Booster heater, Solar , Back up boiler, Water pump , Water tank...
Page 13 - Setting schedule; Schedule; Energy-Saving Operation
13 English Ener gy -Saving Oper ation Setting schedule Press the button, press the , or , button to select Schedule , and then press the button. When you select Add a schedule, you can configure settings for Daily schedule, Weekly schedule , Yearly Schedule , and Holiday . Type Description Daily sch...
Page 14 - Ener; Energy
14 Energy-Saving Operation English Ener gy -Saving Oper ation Energy Press the button, press the , or , button to select Energy , and then press the button. You can see and set any of Energy Usage and Energy Setting . Classification Type Description Energy Usage - Displays the Instantaneous Power , ...
Page 15 - Priority A2A
15 English Ener gy -Saving Oper ation TDM (Time-Division Multi) Variables (TDM product Only) Press the button, press the , or , button to select Priority A2A , and then press the button. Setting FSV #5033 to '0' becomes 'Priority A2A', and setting to '1' becomes 'Priority DHW'. • Under the installat...
Page 16 - Setting Options; How to set the Options; Description; Setting Options; Setting Options
16 Setting Options English Setting Options How to set the Options 1 Press the button. 2 Press the or button to select Option, and then press the button. 3 See the following pages to select the desired menu. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Description Default Button Lock ON/ OFF OFF Error List - -...
Page 18 - Option
18 Setting Options English Setting Options Current Time Setting (Example) 1 Press the button. 2 Press the or button to select Option , and then press the button. 3 Press the or button to select User mode , and then press the button. 4 Press the or button to select Wired remote controller , and then ...
Page 19 - Additional functions of the Wired Remote Controller; Installation/Service mode
19 English Installation/S ervic e mode Additional functions of the Wired Remote Controller 1 If you want to use the various additional functions for your Wired Remote Controller, press the and buttons at the same time for more than 3 seconds. • The password entry screen appears. 2 Enter the password...
Page 20 - ervic
20 Installation/Service mode English Installation/S ervic e mode Installation/Service mode NOTE • Unavailable functions are marked inactive and they cannot be set. • If communication initialization is needed after the setting, the system will reset automatically and communication will be initialized...
Page 26 - How to upload or download field settings (example); in the
26 Installation/Service mode English Installation/S ervic e mode How to upload or download field settings (example) 1 Insert an SD card into the Sub PBA SD Card slot on the Hydro unit. 2 Select Field Setting Value in the Service mode . 3 Press the or button to select FSV Upload/Download . NOTE • Upl...
Page 27 - etting Mode; are applied to the specified models.; The value is determined according to the type of outdoor unit.; Field setting mode; Field Setting Mode
27 English Field S etting Mode CAUTION • Set the FSV value of the product other than the specified models by referring to the FSV label provided with the manual of the product, and then attach it on the control box's cover. The FSV values in the table are applied to the specified models. NOTE • Be s...
Page 28 - If the value of the FSV is large, it takes longer to thermo on
28 Field setting mode English Field S etting Mode Remote Controller Setting Range: Code 10** Space Cooling • Target water outlet temperature : Upper limit(#1011, Default 25℃, Range : 18 ~ 25℃), Lower limit(#1012, Default 16℃, Range : 5 ~ 18℃) ‒ With this default FSV settings, user can change the tar...
Page 30 - Water Law for Heating
30 Field setting mode English Field S etting Mode Water Law & Room Thermostat/ Wired remoted controller: Code 20** Ta #2021/2031 #2022/2032 #2061/2071 #2062/2072 #2011 #2012 #2051 #2052 1 1 2 2 at Floor/at FCU Cooling WL Ts : Target Temp.Ta : Ambient Temp. Heating WL Water Law for Heating • Outd...
Page 32 - way valve may closed and E911 error may occur.; Remote controller room temperature control; • Control by room temperature sensor (Service mode)
32 Field setting mode English Field S etting Mode • When the Room thermostat is used, floor valve should be connected to 2 way valve #1 and the FCU valve should be separately connected to 2 way valve #2 of the Hydro Unit PBA. • When only floor cooling/heating is installed and if the Water Law or out...
Page 35 - requests of space heating/cooling and DHW.; [Time variation control of DHW and space heating mode]
35 English Field S etting Mode [DHW Tank water temperature thermo on/off control] T(C) T U > T HP MAX T HP MAX T HP OFF T HP ON T U #3021 #3022 #3023 T(C) T U < T HP MAX T HP MAX T U =T HP OFF T HP ON #3021 #3023 Tu : User set temp.T(C) : Temp. (Celsius) • DHW heating mode timer : Mode timer m...
Page 36 - booster heater compared to heat pump.
36 Field setting mode English Field S etting Mode [Time variation control of Heat pump and booster heater of DHW] t 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 Booster Operation H/P Operation #3032 #3025 DHW request Heating request NOTE • The FSV #4022 for booster heater priority should be set to “0 (both)” or “2” (booster) to...
Page 37 -
37 English Field S etting Mode <Example of using BSH in hot water supply> Case 1) When set temperature is 70℃ BSH is ON at less than 68 degrees, OFF at more than 70℃. Case 2) When setting temperature is 50℃ (FSV 3022 = 0 condition) Heat pump and BHS are ON at less than 45 degrees, OFF at more ...
Page 38 - Booster heater; [Time variation control of Heat pump and booster heater of DHW]
38 Field setting mode English Field S etting Mode Disinfection Function 1) " Booster heater " Disinfection • The FSV #3041 should be set to "1 (On)" (Default) to use disinfection function. ‒ Scheduling : Day (#3042, Default "Friday"), starting time [#3043, Default "23:00&...
Page 39 - [Time variation control of Heat pump of DHW]
39 English Field S etting Mode 3) "R290 Heat Pump+ Booster heater " Disinfection • The FSV #3041 should be set to "1 (On)" (Default) to use disinfection function. • When FSV#3031 is set to "1 (On)", the disinfection function is performed by the heat pump to reach a target tan...
Page 40 - disinfection mode without a booster heater.; Forced DHW by User’s Input; Forced; Energy metering
40 Field setting mode English Field S etting Mode NOTE • Disinfection function is available only when a booster heater is connected. (However, AE***CXY*** is also capable of Heat Pump Disinfection.) • R290 Mono Outdoor Unit (AE***CXYD*G) and Hydro Unit (AE***CNW***), Control Kit (MIM-E03DN) combinat...
Page 42 - temperature, backup heater Will be turned on.
42 Field setting mode English Field S etting Mode Additional heating option : 40** Heat Pump Variables for Space Heating • FSV #4011 for DHW priority is set to “0(DHW)” (Default) as a default. Space heating gets a priority by setting FSV #4011 “1”, but this is only valid when the outdoor temperature...
Page 43 - Inverter Pump Installation (Field Option); set value, the greater the change in PWM output per operation.
43 English Field S etting Mode Mixing vavle Installation (Field Option) • The FSV #4041 should be set to “1 or 2” to use mixing valve.※ 4041 =1 : Controlled based on the temperature difference (4042, 4043)※ 4041 =2 : Controlled based on the temperature difference of the WL value ex) Heating <#404...
Page 44 - Others
44 Field setting mode English Field S etting Mode Field Setting Value (FSV) 50**/60** Code 50**/60** : User’s options for extra functions • The values in the following table are just examples for your understanding. Main Menu & Code Menu Function Sub Code MODEL CODE : AE200 (260)RNW***/ AE200(26...
Page 47 - This is for energy saving by using the solar energy.; Hot water mode
47 English Field S etting Mode PV Control (Photovoltaics control) This is for energy saving by using the solar energy. The FSV #5081 should be set to “1(Yes)” for PV control. (However, Peak power control can not be used at the same time.) FSV 0 1 #5081 Disable (Default) Activation NOTE • Except for ...
Page 48 - Smart Grid Control
48 Field setting mode English Field S etting Mode Smart Grid Control NOTE • MIM-E03DN (MONO Control Kit) model does not support this Smart grid function. The FSV #5091 should be set to “1(Yes)” for Smart Grid control. FSV 0 1 #5091 Disable (Default) Activation Operation mode for Smart Grid Operation...
Page 49 - Maintenance activities; important NOT TO SWITCH OFF THE POWER SUPPLY towards the unit.; Emergency heating / Emergency hot water supply; Maintaining the Unit; Appendix
49 English Appendix Maintenance activities • In order to ensure optimal availability of the unit, a number of checks and inspections on the unit and the field wiring have to be carried out at regular intervals, preferably yearly. This maintenance should be carried out by local technician. Besides ke...
Page 51 - Display; Troubleshooting tips
51 English Appendix It the unit has some problem to work properly, error codes will be displayed on the wired remote controller. The following table describes the explanation of the error codes. Display Explanation Short- or open-circuit error of the room temperature sensor of the Zone 2 indoor unit...
Page 52 - Communication
52 Troubleshooting tips English Appendix Communication Display Explanation Communication error between remote controller and the Hydro unit Tracking error between remote controller and the Hydro unit Memory(EEPROM) Read/Write Error(Wired remote controller data error) E601, E604 E654 • MEMORY(EEPROM)...
Page 53 - Water pump & Flow Sensor
53 English Appendix Water pump & Flow Sensor Display Explanation Low flow rate error • in case of low flow rate in 30 sec during water pump signals is ON(Starting) • in case of low flow rate in 15 sec during water pump signals is ON(After starting)Normal flow rate error • in case of normal flow ...
Page 54 - Error codes
54 English Appendix Display Explanation Error Source 101 Hydro Unit / Outdoor Unit communication connection error Hydro Unit 120 Short- or open-circuit error of the room temperature sensor of the Zone 2 indoor unit (detected only when the room thermostat is used) Hydro Unit 121 Short- or open-circui...
Page 57 - Memo
57 English Appendix Memo DB68-09088A-06_IB_EHS Wired Remote-Control Kit OEM_EU_EN_.indd 57 2024-07-01 오후 5:28:10