D1 - identifying the user interface on your unit, Section d - neotherm control system, Identifying the user interface on your unit – LAARS NeoTherm NTV (Sizes 150–285 MBTU/h) - Service Manual User Manual

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Service Manual NeoTherm 80 - NeoTherm 285

Identifying the User Interface on Your Unit

There are two main parts to the control system on a

NeoTherm unit:
• The “controller” - This is the control module that

contains the computer that actually operates the

unit. The controller is located inside the cabinet of

the unit.

• The “user interface” - This is the control panel that

allows the operator to change control settings and

get readings from the unit. The user interface is

mounted on the front of the unit.

NeoTherm units have been produced with two different

types of user interfaces, as shown below. Notice that

Laars has been using the same control module through-

out (the SOLA controller), but the user interfaces were

changed in 2012. (There were actually two versions of

the current user interface, issued before and after Octo-

ber 2012. There are slight differences in the way these

two versions operate.)
The type of interface used on your unit will affect the way

you navigate between the different control functions. In

the following sections, we will include quick summaries

of the instructions for the two types of interfaces.

Fig. D1-1

Original (“white”) user interface -

2012 and earlier

Fig. D1-2

Current user interface -

production after 2012

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