Viessmann Vitotronic 300 KW3 Instructions d'exploitation

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VITOTRONIC 200/300
Operating Instructions
Vitotronic 200, Model KW2
Part No. Z001 230
Vitotronic 300, Model KW3
Part No. Z001 231
Weather-responsive indoor/outdoor, digital boiler control
for heating systems with one or more heating circuits
Certified as a component part
of Viessmann boilers only
Vitotronic 200, Model KW2
Vitotronic 300, Model KW3
Read and save these in struction s
for f ut u re reference.
IMPORTANT
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5303 272 v1.3 01/2008
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Page 1 - Operating Instructions

VITOTRONIC 200/300Operating InstructionsVitotronic 200, Model KW2Part No. Z001 230Vitotronic 300, Model KW3Part No. Z001 231Weather-responsive indoor/

Page 2 - Safety Instructions

Operating Instructions (in brief)10Resetting Time and DateThe time and date are preset at the factory and can be changed manually.TimeDDateTh1. Open t

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Operating Instructions (in brief)11Selecting the Heating CircuitOn heating sys tems with two or three heating circuits, the corresponding heatingcircu

Page 4 - About These Instructions

Operating Instructions (in brief)12Altering Room TemperatureIn the ”Central heating and domestic hot water” heating program, central heatingtakes plac

Page 5 - Tips on Getting Started

Operating Instructions (in brief)13Setting the Party ModeSwitch on the party mode when you require central heating and domestic hot waterfor a short t

Page 6 - Introductory Information

Activating and Deactivating the Heating System14Activating the Heating SystemThe initial s t art-up and adjustment of the control unit to local condit

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Time Program for Central Heating15Altering the Time Program for Central HeatingThe time program consists of 4 cycles. H eating cycle 1 is preset at th

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Time Program for Central Heating16Altering the Time Program for Central Heating (continued)Individual heating cycles for each day of the week1Time Pro

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DHW Production17Altering the Time Program for DHW ProductionThe time program consists of 4 DHW cy cles. Cycle 1 is preset at the factory from05:30 to

Page 10 - Language Selection

DHW Production18Altering the Time Program for DHW Production (continued)11 --- 7To scan the DHW cy cle timerFollow the procedure described above,but w

Page 11 - Setting the Heating Program

DHW Production19Altering the Time Program for DHW Production (continued)Individual DHW cycles for each day of the weekAutomatic?1Time prog. DHW1 --- 7

Page 12 - Altering Room Temperature

Safety Instructions2Safety, Installation and Warranty RequirementsSafety, Installation and Warranty RequirementsPlease ensure that these instructions

Page 13 - Setting the Party Mode

DHW Production20Altering the Time Program for DHW Production (continued)1MoTo scan the DHW cy clesFollow the procedure described above,but without usi

Page 14 - Activating the Heating System

DHW Production21Altering the Time Program for the DHW Recirculation PumpThe time program consists of 4 timer cycles. Cycle 1 is preset at the factory

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DHW Production22Altering the Time Program for the DHW Recirculation Pump (continued)Individual DHW recirculation pump cy cles for each day of the week

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Holiday Program23Activating the Holiday ProgramWhen you go away on holiday and want to reduce your energy consumption,choose one of the following heat

Page 17 - IMPORTANT

Other Settings24Scanning Temperatures and Operating StatusYou can scan various current temperatures and operating status informationdepending on the s

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Other Settings25Altering Settings of the Heating SystemThe heating pattern of your boiler is influenced by the outdoor temperature and thesettings of

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Other Settings26Altering Settings of the Heating System (continued)Alter heating pattern if ...Action Example... the accommodation is too cold at... c

Page 20 - Altering the DHW Temperature

Other Settings27Special DisplaysMServiceMo ºCContact your heating contractor toarrange a service call.Remote controlThis display appears when a settin

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Emissions Test Switch / Troubleshooting Guide28Emissions Test SwitchFor flue gas measurements with short-term elevated boiler water temperature.Emissi

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Troubleshooting Guide29Diagnosis and Correction (continued)FaultCause Corrective ActionHeating sys tem does not activ ate Heating system s witch ”8” o

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Index3PageImportant PrecautionsSafety Instructions 2...Useful TipsIntroductory Informa

Page 24 - Outdoor temperature

Service Instructions30Service InstructionsServicing is required under current heating system regulations and standards.Regular servicing of the heatin

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Saving Energy31Saving Energy... by heating correctlyApart from using the benefits offered by a modern heating sy stem, there’s a lot y oucan do y our

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Page 27 - Special Displays

4About These InstructionsThe following symbols and flag words are utilized in theseInstallation Instructions:Indicates an imminently hazardous sit-uat

Page 28 - Diagnosis and Correction

Introductory Information5Tips on Getting StartedYour heating system provides central heating and domestic hot water heating inconjunction with a domes

Page 29 - Troubleshooting Guide

Introductory Information6Heating Systems - Application ExamplesPlease ask your heating contractor to make an X in the appropriate box.j System type 1B

Page 30 - Service Instructions

Introductory InformationBoiler temperatureBoiler temperature7Overview of Controls and Indicators (with hinged covers open)Heating circuit switches, on

Page 31 - Saving Energy

Introductory Information8Overview of Controls and Indicators (with hinged covers open)Other display symbols(These appear in the bottom line of thedisp

Page 32 - 5303 272 v1.3

Operating Instructions (in brief)9Operating Controls / Display ElementsAll settings of your heating s ystem are centralized on the control unit and on

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