Vaillant ECOTEC EXCLUSIVE 627 VU 256/5-7 Installation And Maintenance Instructions Manual - page 26
9 Troubleshooting
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Installation and maintenance instructions ecoTEC exclusive 0020193966_01
Position of the
adjusting screw
Pres-
sure
in MPa
(mbar)
Notes/application
5 further turns to
the left from the
mid-position
0.017
(170)
If noises are produced in
the radiators or radiator
valves
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Install the front casing.
8.6
Handing the product over to the operator
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When you have finished the installation, affix the en-
closed sticker (which requests that the user reads the
instructions) to the front of the product in the operator's
language.
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Explain to the operator how the safety devices work and
where they are located.
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Inform the operator how to handle the product.
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In particular, draw attention to the safety information
which the operator must follow.
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Inform the operator that they must have the product
maintained in accordance with the specified intervals.
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Pass all of the instructions and documentation for the
product to the operator for safe-keeping.
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Inform the operator about measures taken to ensure the
supply of combustion air and flue gas guiding, and in-
struct the operator that he must not make any changes.
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Inform the operator that they must not store or use ex-
plosive or highly flammable substances (such as petrol,
paper or paint) in the installation room of the product.
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Complete and sign off the Benchmark commissioning
check list.
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Complete and sign off the guarantee documentation.
9
Troubleshooting
9.1
Comfort protection mode for the heat cell
Conditions: Neither
nor a fault code F.xx are shown in the display
Unusual operating noises are emitted from the heat cell in
the product.
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Check whether S.40 is displayed in Live monitor.
If S.40 is displayed, the product is in a temporary test mode,
which it again exits automatically.
Conditions:
is displayed.
The Live monitor shows S.40 and D.118 is at 0. The heat
cell is in permanent comfort protection mode. This is not
caused by the all-gas sensor.
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Decommission the product and check the entire air/flue
pipe.
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Are there any blockages or leaks?
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Eliminate the cause.
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Are any components damaged?
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Replace the defective components.
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If the air/flue pipe is OK, restart the product.
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Prepare the flue gas analyser for checking the recircula-
tion.
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The measuring probes must be rinsed and must not
be contaminated by a previous measurement.
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Check for recirculation at the air test point. The following
measured values are indicators of recirculation.
– Oxygen value in the intake air: < 20 vol. %
– Intake air CO value: ≥ 100 ppm
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Recirculation is present.
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Eliminate the deficiencies in the air/flue pipe.
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No recirculation is present.
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Ensure that there is a heat requirement. In the
Live Monitor, check whether the product has the
status S.4 or S.14.
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If the combustion values are not OK, carry out check
programmes P.4 and P.14.
Conditions:
and F.55 are displayed
The Live monitor shows S.40 and D.118 ≥ 1. The heat cell
is in permanent comfort protection mode.
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Check and, if required, replace the all-gas sensor.
9.2
Checking service messages
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To obtain further information, call up the Live monitor.
(→ Page 17)
Conditions: S.40 is displayed
The product is in Comfort protection mode. The product has
detected a temporary fault and continues to run with restric-
ted comfort. The product switches back to the normal operat-
ing mode.
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To establish whether or not a component is defective,
read the fault memory. (→ Page 27)
Note
If no fault message is present, the product will
automatically switch back to normal operating
mode after a certain time.
Conditions: S.86 is displayed
The product remains in comfort safety mode and does not
switch back to normal operating mode.
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Check the component that is mentioned and, if required,
replace it.
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To establish whether or not a component is defective,
read the fault memory (→ Page 27).
appears if you have set a maintenance interval, for ex-
ample, and this has passed or a service message is issued.