6 draining the product, 7 checking the product's status codes, 8 checking the electrical installation – Glow-worm Envirosorb3 User Manual

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8 Troubleshooting

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Installation instructions Envirosorb₃ 0020154078_03

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1.

Remove the side casing. (→ Page 14)

2.

Remove both screws (1).

3.

Lift off the cover.

4.

Remove the four screws (2) and remove the mesh (3).

5.

Clean the product.

7.6

Draining the product

Conditions: SW10 open-end spanner

Disconnect the product from the power supply.

10mm

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1 Heating circuit drain cock

2 Drain hose

1.

Close the stop valves on the back of the heat pump.

2.

To drain the heating circuit, connect a hose to the drain
cock or place a vessel underneath the drain cock.

3.

Open the drain cock with an open-end spanner.

Note
If necessary, you can drain the heating
installation using this drain cock by opening
the stop valves on the back of the heat
pump.

7.7

Checking the product's status codes

You can check the product's status codes at any time to see
which operating condition the heat pump is in. These codes
can be read on the system's control module.

The status codes are described in the table in the appendix.

7.8

Checking the electrical installation

Check the electrical installation and take all relevant dir-
ectives into account.

Checking the cable

If the product's mains power cable is damaged, then, in order
to avoid danger, only the manufacturer, the Customer Ser-
vice team or a similarly qualified person should replace the
mains power cable.

To replace the mains power cable, see Carrying out the
electrical installation (→ Page 17).

7.9

Start-up following maintenance

1.

After the maintenance work has been completed, start
up the product – see Start-up (→ Page 21).

2.

If you have carried out work on load-bearing parts,
check that they are securely fitted.

3.

When you have completed work on the product, carry
out an operational and safety test.

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Troubleshooting

8.1

Troubleshooting

You should carry out the following tests before introducing
additional steps:

Make absolutely sure that the power supply was not cut
and that the product is correctly connected.

Ensure that the service valves are open.

Check that all external controllers are correctly connec-
ted.

8.2

Fault codes

The fault codes are described in a table in the Appendix.

Fault codes (→ Page 36)

In the event of a fault, a fault code number is shown in the
controller's display.

Carry out all necessary repairs.

Switch the product on/off using the partition.

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