D2 - using the original (white) user interface, Using the original (white) user interface – LAARS NeoTherm NTV (Sizes 150–285 MBTU/h) - Service Manual User Manual

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Service Manual NeoTherm 80 - NeoTherm 285

Using the Original (White) User Interface

This interface was used on all NeoTherm models produced through

2012.
There are a few features on this interface that you should know about -
• When the NeoTherm unit is first turned on, the interface will go through a

self-test routine for 90 seconds. During this time, none of the buttons will

work. Just wait for the self-test to be completed before you try to use the

interface.

Figure D2-1 - Typical display on original (white)

user interface

MENU ITEM

FUNCTION

RANGE

DEFAULT

Outlet

Displays the current outlet 55-190°F 120°F

water temperature and allows

the setpoint to be adjusted

Inlet

Displays the current inlet

water temperature

Delta T

Displays the current

temperature rise across

the heat exchanger

DHW water Displays the current DHW 60-182°F 120°F

temperature temperature and allows the

setpoint to be adjusted

Stack

Displays the current stack

temperature temperature
Outdoor

Displays the current outdoor

temperature air temperature
Firing Rate Displays the current firing

rate based on fan RPM.

LL

Displays the current system 60-190°F 120°F

temperature for Lead/Lag operation

and allows the setpoint to be adjusted

Table D2-1 - User Mode Menu Structure

• The interface records the last lockout and alert

codes, but these are erased if the interface is reset

or power to the NeoTherm unit is turned off. (We will

explain how to handle lockouts on this interface in

Section D3.)

• Whenever you change a setpoint or value, you must

press the Done button. If you do not do this, the in-

terface will continue to use the old setpoint or value.

The display navigation is divided into three operating

modes: User, Setup, and Diagnostic.

User Mode
Normally the unit will display the User mode screen shown

to the right. Notice the entry for Outlet in the upper left-hand

corner. This means the interface is displaying the current

outlet temperature.
To check the setpoint for Central Heat, press the Up but-

ton. Use the Up or Down buttons to change the setpoint.

Important - You must press the Done button to save the

new setpoint, or the interface will use the old setpoint.
To go to the next item in this menu, press the Next but-

ton. The interface will show the inlet water temperature.

Use the Next button to step through the other items in

this menu. See the table to the right.
If you want to change the DHW (domestic hot water) set-

point, use the same procedure we have just described -

use the Up and Down buttons to set the new value, then

press Done.

Up

button

Down

button

Reset button

Done button

D2

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