Post on 11-Sep-2020
User manual
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NIBE™ F750Exhaust air heat pump
UHB GB 1301-1231426
A detailed explanation of the button functions can be found on page 12.
How to scroll through menus and make different settings is described onpage 16.
The mode for setting the indoor temperature is reached, when in the startmode in the main menu, by pressing the OK button twice. Read moreabout the settings on page 30.
To temporarily increase the amount of hot water, first turn the controlknob to mark menu 2 (water droplet) and then press the OK button twice.Read more about the settings on page 44.
In event of disturbances in comfort
If a disturbance in comfort of any type occurs there are some measuresthat can be taken before you need to contact your installer. See page 67for instructions.
Table of Contents1 Important information 2
Installation data 2
Safety information 3
Serial number 5
Contact information 6
F750 – An excellent choice 8
2 The heat pump – the heart of the house 9Heat pump function 10
Contact with F750 11
Maintenance of F750 21
3 F750 – at your service 30Set the indoor climate 30
Set the hot water capacity 44
Get information 49
Adjust the heat pump 53
4 Disturbances in comfort 66Info-menu 66
Manage alarm 66
Troubleshooting 67
5 Technical data 716 Glossary 72
Item register 77
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1 Important information
Installation dataF750Product
Serial number
Installation date
Installer
Accessories✔SetDe-faultset-
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Extra shunt ECS40/41
-1temperature (heating curveoffset)
1.1
Room unit RMU 405heating curve (curve slope)1.9.1Communicationsmodule SMS 40
20min. flow line temp.1.9.3
Extra hot water heat-er VPB(S)
75%ventilation
(fan speed, normal mode)
5.1.5
Serial number must always be given
Certification that the installation is carried out according to instructions inNIBE's installer manual and applicable regulations.
_________________________Signed__________________Date
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Safety informationThis appliance can be used by children aged from 8 yearsand above and persons with reduced physical, sensory ormental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge ifthey have been given supervision or instruction concerninguse of the appliance in a safe way and understand thehazards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance.Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by chil-dren without supervision.Rights to make any design or technical modifications arereserved.©NIBE 2013.
Symbols
NOTE
This symbol indicates danger to machine or person.
Caution
This symbol indicates important information about what you should observewhen maintaining your installation.
TIP
This symbol indicates tips on how to facilitate using the product.
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Marking
F750 is CE marked and fulfils IP21.
The CE marking means that NIBE ensures that the product meets all regula-tions that are placed on it based on relevant EU directives. The CE mark isobligatory for most products sold in the EU, regardless where they are made.
IP21 means that the product can be touched by hand, that objects with adiameter larger than or equivalent to 12.5 mm cannot penetrate and causedamage and that the product is protected against vertically falling drops.
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Serial numberThe serial number can be found at the bottom right of the front cover andin the info menu (menu 3.1).
Caution
Always give the product's serial number (14 digits) when reporting a fault.
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Contact informationKNV Energietechnik GmbH, Gahberggasse 11, 4861 SchörflingAT
Tel: +43 (0)7662 8963-0 Fax: +43 (0)7662 8963-44 E-mail: mail@knv.atwww.knv.atNIBE Wärmetechnik AG, Winterthurerstrasse 710, CH-8247 FlurlingenCH
Tel: (52) 647 00 30 Fax: (52) 647 00 31 E-mail: info@nibe.ch www.nibe.chDruzstevni zavody Drazice s.r.o, Drazice 69, CZ - 294 71 Benatky nadJizerou
CZ
Tel: +420 326 373 801 Fax: +420 326 373 803 E-mail: nibe@nibe.czwww.nibe.czNIBE Systemtechnik GmbH, Am Reiherpfahl 3, 29223 CelleDE
Tel: 05141/7546-0 Fax: 05141/7546-99 E-mail: info@nibe.de www.nibe.deVølund Varmeteknik A/S, Member of the Nibe Group, Brogårdsvej 7,6920 Videbæk
DK
Tel: 97 17 20 33 Fax: 97 17 29 33 E-mail: info@volundvt.dk www.volund-vt.dkNIBE Energy Systems OY, Juurakkotie 3, 01510 VantaaFI
Puh: 09-274 697 0 Fax: 09-274 697 40 E-mail: info@nibe.fi www.nibe.fiAIT France, 10 rue des Moines, 67000 HaguenauFR
Tel : 03 88 06 24 10 Fax : 03 88 06 90 15 E-mail: info@nibe.fr www.nibe.frNIBE Energy Systems Ltd, 3C Broom Business Park, Bridge Way,Chesterfield S41 9QG
GB
Tel: 0845 095 1200 Fax: 0845 095 1201 E-mail: info@nibe.co.ukwww.nibe.co.ukNIBE Energietechniek B.V., Postbus 2, NL-4797 ZG WILLEMSTAD (NB)NL
Tel: 0168 477722 Fax: 0168 476998 E-mail: info@nibenl.nl www.nibenl.nlABK AS, Brobekkveien 80, 0582 Oslo, Postadresse: Postboks 64 Vollebekk,0516 Oslo
NO
Tel. sentralbord: +47 23 17 05 20 E-mail: post@abkklima.no www.nibeen-ergysystems.noNIBE-BIAWAR Sp. z o. o. Aleja Jana Pawła II 57, 15-703 BIAŁYSTOKPL
Tel: 085 662 84 90 Fax: 085 662 84 14 E-mail: sekretariat@biawar.com.plwww.biawar.com.pl© "EVAN" 17, per. Boynovskiy, Nizhny NovgorodRU
Tel./fax +7 831 419 57 06 E-mail: info@evan.ru www.nibe-evan.ru
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NIBE AB Sweden, Box 14, Hannabadsvägen 5, SE-285 21 MarkarydSE
Tel: +46-(0)433-73 000 Fax: +46-(0)433-73 190 E-mail: info@nibe.sewww.nibe.se
For countries not mention in this list, please contact Nibe Sweden or check www.nibe.eufor more information.
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F750 – An excellent choiceF750 is part of a new generation of heat pumps, which have been introducedto supply your home with inexpensive and environmentally friendly heating.Heat production is safe and economical with integrated hot water heater,immersion heater, circulation pump and control system.
The heat pump can be connected to an optional low temperature heat distri-bution system. e.g. radiators, convectors or under floor heating. It is alsoprepared for connection to several different products and accessories, e.g.extra water heater and climate systems with different temperatures.
F750 is equipped with a control computer for good comfort, good economyand safe operation. Clear information about status, operation time and alltemperatures in the heat pump are shown on the large and easy to readdisplay. This means, for example, that external unit thermometers are notnecessary.
Excellent properties for F750:Integrated water heater
There is a water heater integrated in the heat pump, which is insulatedwith environmentally friendly cellular plastic for minimal heat loss.
Buffer vessel
There is a buffer vessel integrated in the heat pump that equalises thetemperature of the water that is sent out in the climate system.
Scheduling the indoor comfort and hot water
Heating and hot water as well as ventilation, can be scheduled for eachday of the week or for longer periods (vacation).
Large display with user instructions
The heat pump has a large display with easy-to-understand menus thatfacilitate setting a comfortable climate.
Simple troubleshooting
In the event of a fault, the heat pump display shows what happened andthe actions to be taken.
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2 The heat pump – the heart ofthe house
Värmebärare
Köldmedium
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Kondensor 100 °C
22 °C-15 °C
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The temperatures are only examples and may vary between different installations and timeof year.
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Heat pump functionA exhaust air heat pump uses the heat that is in the building's ventilation airto heat up the accommodation. The conversion of the ventilation air's energyto accommodation heating occurs in three different circuits. From the outgoingventilation air (1) , free heating energy is retrieved from the accommodationand transported to the heat pump. In the refrigerant circuit, (2) the heatpump increases the retrieved heat's low temperature to a high temperature.In the heating medium circuit, (3) the heat is distributed around the house.
Ventilation airThe hot air is transferred from the rooms to the heat pump via the house ventil-ation system.
A
The fan then routes the air to the heat pump’s evaporator. Here, the air releasesthe heating energy to the brine and the air's temperature drops significantly. Thecold air is then blown out of the house.
B
Refrigerant circuitAnother liquid circulates in a closed system in the heat pump, a refrigerant, whichalso passes the evaporator. The refrigerant has a very low boiling point. In theevaporator the refrigerant receives the heat energy from the ventilation air andstarts to boil.
C
The gas that is produced during boiling is routed into an electrically poweredcompressor. When the gas is compressed, the pressure increases and the gas'stemperature increases considerably, from -5 °C to approx. 100 °C.
D
From the compressor, gas is forced into a heat exchanger, condenser, where itreleases heat energy to the heat pump boiler section, whereupon the gas is cooledand condenses to a liquid form again.
E
As the pressure is still high, the refrigerant can pass an expansion valve, wherethe pressure drops so that the refrigerant returns to its original temperature. Therefrigerant has now completed a full cycle. It is routed to the evaporator againand the process is repeated.
F
Heat medium circuitThe heat energy that the refrigerant produces in the condenser is retrieved bythe climate system's water, heating medium, which is heated to 55 °C (supplytemperature).
G
The heating medium circulates in a closed system and transports the heated wa-ter's heat energy to the heat pump's integrated hot water heater and the radiat-ors/heating coils of the house.
H
Buffer vesselThe heating medium passes the heat pump's integrated buffer vessel whereuponthe temperature is equalised. It is then transported to the heating system of thehouse.
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Contact with F750External information
When the heat pump door is closed, information can be received via an in-formation window and a status lamp.
Information window
The information window shows part of the display that is on the display unit(located behind the door to the heat pump). The information window candisplay different type of information, e.g. temperatures, clock, etc.
You determine what is to be displayed in the information window. Your owncombination of information is entered using the display unit. This informationis specific to the information window and disappears when the heat pumpdoor is opened.
Instructions on how to set the information window can be found on page59.
Status lamp
The status lamp indicates the status of the heat pump: continuous green lightduring normal function, continuous yellow light during activated emergencymode or continuous red light in the event of a deployed alarm.
Alarm management is described on page 66.
The temperatures are only examples and may vary between different installations and timeof year.
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Display unit
There is a display unit behind the heat pump door, which is used to commu-nicate with F750. Here you:
switch on, switch off or set the heat pump in emergency mode.
sets the indoor climate and hot water as well as adjusts the heat pumpto your needs.
receive information about settings, status and events.
see different types of alarms and receive instructions about how they areto be rectified.
Display
Instructions, settings and operational information are shown on thedisplay. The easy-to-read display and menu system, facilitates navigationbetween the different menus and options to set the comfort or obtainthe information you require.
A
Status lamp
The status lamp indicates the status of the heat pump. It:lights green during normal operation.lights yellow in emergency mode.lights red in the event of a deployed alarm.
B
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OK button
The OK button is used to:confirm selections of sub menus/options/set values/page in thestart guide.
C
Back button
The back button is used to:go back to the previous menu.change a setting that has not been confirmed.
D
Control knob
The control knob can be turned to the right or left. You can:scroll in menus and between options.increase and decrease the values.change page in multiple page instructions (for example helptext and service info).
E
Switch
The switch assumes three positions:On ( )
Standby ( )
Emergency mode ( )
Emergency mode must only be used in the event of a fault on the heatpump. In this mode, the compressor switches off and the immersionheater engages. The heat pump display is not illuminated and thestatus lamp illuminates yellow.
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Menu system
When the door to the heat pump is opened, the menu system’s four mainmenus are shown in the display as well as certain basic information.
INDOOR CLIMATE
Setting and scheduling the indoor climate. See page 30.Menu 1
HOT WATER
Setting and scheduling hot water production. See page 44.Menu 2
INFO
Display of temperature and other operating information and access to thealarm log. See page 49.
Menu 3
HEAT PUMP
Setting time, date, language, display, operating mode etc. See page 53.Menu 4
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Symbols in the display
The following symbols can appear in the display during operation.
DescriptionSymbol
This symbol appears by the information sign if there is informa-tion in menu 3.1 that you should note.
These two symbols indicate whether the compressor or additionis blocked in F750.
These can, for example, be blocked depending on which oper-ating mode is selected in menu 4.2, if blocking is scheduled inmenu 4.9.5 or if an alarm has occurred that blocks one of them.
Blocking the compressor.
Blocking additional heat.
This symbol appears if lux mode for the hot water is activated.
This symbol indicates the actual speed of the fan if the speedhas changed from the normal setting.
This symbol indicates whether F750 has contact with NIBE Up-link™.
This symbol indicates whether solar heating is active.
Accessory needed.
This symbol indicates whether "holiday setting" is activated inmenu 4.7.
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Operation
To move the cursor, turn the control knob to the left or the right.The marked position is brighter and/or has a turned up tab.
Selecting menu
To advance in the menu system select a main menu by marking itand then pressing the OK button. A new window then opens with sub menus.
Select one of the sub menus by marking it and then pressing the OK button.
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Selecting options
In an options menu the current selected option is indicated by a greentick.
To select another option:
1. Mark the applicable option. One of the options is pre-selected (white).
2. Press the OK button to confirm the selected option. The selectedoption has a green tick.
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Setting a value
To set a value:
1. Mark the value you want to set using the control knob.
2. Press the OK button. The background of the value becomes green,which means that you have accessed the setting mode.
3. Turn the control knob to the right to increase the value and to theleft to reduce the value.
4. Press the OK button to confirm the value you have set. To changeand return to the original value, press the Back button.
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Use the virtual keyboard
In some menus where text may require entering, a virtual keyboard is available.
Depending on the menu, you can gain access to different character sets whichyou can select using the control knob. To change character table, press theBack button. If a menu only has one character set the keyboard is displayeddirectly.
When you have finished writing, mark "OK" and press the OK button.
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Scroll through the windows
A menu can consist of several windows. Turn the control knob to scrollbetween the windows.
Scroll through the windows in the start guide
1. Turn the control knob until one of the arrows in the top left corner (atthe page number) has been marked.
2. Press the OK button to skip between the steps in the start guide.
Help menu
In many menus there is a symbol that indicates that extra help is avail-able.
To access the help text:
1. Use the control knob to select the help symbol.
2. Press the OK button.
The help text often consists of several windows that you can scroll betweenusing the control knob.
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Maintenance of F750Regular checks
Your heat pump requires minimal maintenance after commissioning. On theother hand, it is recommended that you check your installation regularly.
If something unusual occurs, messages about the malfunction appear in thedisplay in the form of different alarm texts. See alarm management on page66.
Service hatch
Behind the service hatch are the safety valves, circulation pump etc. Removethe hatch by pulling it towards you.
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Cleaning the ventilation devices
The building’s ventilation devices should becleaned regularly with, for example, a small brushto maintain the correct ventilation.
The device settings must not be changed.
NOTE
If you take down more than one ventilationdevice for cleaning, do not mix them up.
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Cleaning the air filter
When it is time to clean, an alarm indication occurs is displayed. Factory settingfor alarm indication is every three months.
1. Shut off F750 by pressing the standby button for 3 seconds.
2. Remove the upper front cover by pulling straight out.
3. Pull out the filter cassette.
4. Take out the filter and shake/vacuum off any dirt. Do not use water orother liquids for cleaning.
5. Check that the filter is not damaged.
6. Carry out assembly in reverse order.
Even if the filter appears clean, dirt collects in it and this affects the efficiencyof the filter. Therefore, replace it after 2 years. New filters can be ordered viathe installer.
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Check pressure
F750 has a pressure gauge which shows the heating system pressure. Thepressure should be between 0.5 and 1.5 bar, but varies during temperaturechanges. If the pressure drops to 0 or rises to 2.5 frequently, contact yourinstaller for troubleshooting.
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Safety valves
F750 has two safety valves, one for the water heater and one for the heatingsystem.
The water heater's safety valve sometimes releases a little water after hotwater usage. This is because the cold water, which enters the water heater,expands when heated causing the pressure to rise and the safety valve toopen. The climate system's safety valve must be completely sealed and notrelease any water.
The function of the safety valves must be checked regularly. The valves areaccessed via the service hatch. Perform checks as follows:
1. Open the valve by turning the knob anti-clockwise carefully.
2. Check that water flows through the valve.
3. Close the valve by releasing it. If it does not close automatically whenreleased, turn it anti-clockwise slightly.
4. The climate system may need to be refilled after checking the safety valve,see the section “Filling the climate system”.
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Filling the climate system
If the pressure is too low, increase as follows:
1. For F750, enamel or stainless steel: Check if the flexi hose supplied isconnected between the two filler valves. Adjust the hose if this has notbeen done.
2. For F750, copper: Open the filling valve (). The boiler section and the restof the climate system are filled with water.
For F750, enamel or stainless steel: Open the filler valves. The boiler sec-tion and the rest of the climate system are filled with water.
3. After a while the pressure rises on the pressure gauge. When it is approx.1.0 bar close the filler valve(s).
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Venting the climate system
In event of repeated filling of the climate system or if bubbling sounds areheard from the heat pump the system may need venting. This is carried outas follows:
1. Set the switch in mode and wait approx. 30 seconds.
2. Turn off the power supply to the heat pump.
3. Vent the heat pump via the vent valves and the rest of the climate systemvia the relevant vent valves.
4. Keep topping up and venting until all air has been removed and thepressure is correct.
NOTE
The vent hoses from the container must be drained of water before air canbe released. This means that the system is not necessarily vented despite theflow of water when the vent valves are opened.
Therefore hold the vent valves open at least 5 seconds.
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Saving tips
Your heat pump installation produces heat and hot water. This occurs via thecontrol settings you made.
Factors that affect the energy consumption are, for example, indoor temper-ature, hot water consumption, the insulation level of the house and whetherthe house has many large window surfaces. The position of the house, e.g.wind exposure is also an affecting factor.
Also remember:
During the adjustment period (winter time) all thermostat valves shouldbe fully open. The heat pump's heating settings are then adjusted so thatthe correct indoor temperature is obtained, in most rooms, regardless ofthe outdoor temperature. In rooms where a lower temperature is required,the thermostat valves are lowered to the desired level. After a few months,the remaining thermostats can be lowered slightly to avoid an increaseof the room temperature due to solar radiation, stove heat etc. Furtherreductions may be required later on.
You can lower the temperature when away from the house by scheduling"holiday setting" in menu 4.7. See page 60 for instructions.
You can reduce the ventilation speed when you are away by schedulingin menu 1.3.3. See page 34 for instructions.
If you activate "Hot water Economy", less energy is used.
Power consumption
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Increasing the indoor temperature one degree increases the energy consump-tion by approx. 5%.
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Domestic electricity
In the past it has been calculated that an average Swedish household has anapproximate annual consumption of 5000 kWh domestic electricity/year. Intoday's society it is usually between 6000-12.000 kWh/year.
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StandbyOperation3802200Flat-screen (Operation: 5 h/day, Standby: 19
h/day)901011Digital box (Operation: 5 h/day, Standby: 19
h/day)45515DVD (Operation: 2 h/week)672160TV games console (Operation: 6 h/week)50140Radio/stereo (Operation: 3 h/day)1202100Computer incl. screen (Operation: 3 h/day,
standby 21 h/day)175-60Bulb (Operation 8 h/day)55-20Spot light, Halogen (Operation 8 h/day)
165-100Cooler (Operation: 24 h/day)380-120Freezer (Operation: 24 h/day)365-1500Oven, hob (Operation: 40 min/day)310-3000Oven (Operation: 2 h/week)730-2000Dishwasher, cold water connection (Operation
1 time/day)730-2000Washing machine (Operation: 1 time/day)730-2000Tumble drier (Operation: 1 time/day)100-1000Vacuum cleaner (Operation: 2 h/week)50-400Engine block heater (Operation: 1 h/day, 4
months a year)100-800Passenger compartment heater (Operation: 1
h/day, 4 months a year)
These values are approximate example values.
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Example: A family with 2 children live in a house with 1 flat-screen TV, 1 di-gital box, 1 DVD player, 1 TV games console, 2 computers, 3 stereos, 2 bulbsin the WC, 2 bulbs in the bathroom, 4 bulbs in the kitchen, 3 bulbs outside,a washing machine, tumble drier, fridge, freezer, oven, vacuum cleaner, en-gine block heater = 6240 kWh domestic electricity/year.
Energy meter
Check the accommodation's energy meter regularly, preferably once a month.This will indicate any changes in power consumption.
Newly built houses usually have twin energy meters, use the difference tocalculate your domestic electricity.
New builds
Newly built houses undergo a drying out process for a year. The house canthen consume significantly more energy than it would thereafter. After 1-2years the heating curve should be adjusted again, as well as the heating curveoffset and the building's thermostat valves, because the heating system, asa rule, requires a lower temperature once the drying process is complete.
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3 F750 – at your service
Set the indoor climateOverview
Sub-menus
For the menu INDOOR CLIMATE thereare several sub-menus. Status informa-tion for the relevant menu can be foundon the display to the right of themenus.
temperature Setting the temperaturefor the climate system. The status in-formation shows the set values for theclimate system.
ventilation Setting the fan speed. The status information shows the selectedsetting.
scheduling Scheduling heating and ventilation. Status information "set" isdisplayed if you set a schedule but it is not active now, "holiday setting" isdisplayed if the vacation schedule is active at the same time as the schedule(the vacation function is prioritised), "active" displays if any part of theschedule is active, otherwise it displays "off".
advanced Setting of heat curve, adjusting with external contact, minimumvalue for supply temperature, room sensor and night cooling.
temperatureIf the house has several climate systems,this is indicated on the display by athermometer for each system.
Set the temperature (with roomsensors installed and activated):
Setting range: 5 - 30 °C
Default value: 20
Menu1.1
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The value in the display appears as a temperature in °C if the heating systemis controlled by a room sensor.
To change the room temperature, use the control knob to set the desiredtemperature in the display. Confirm the new setting by pressing the OK but-ton. The new temperature is shown on the right-hand side of the symbol inthe display.
Setting the temperature (without room sensors activated):
Setting range: -10 to +10
Default value: -1
The display shows the set values for heating (curve offset). To increase or re-duce the indoor temperature, increase or reduce the value on the display.
Use the control knob to set a new value. Confirm the new setting by pressingthe OK button.
The number of steps the value has to be changed to achieve a degree changeof the indoor temperature depends on the heating unit. One step for underfloor heating whilst radiators may require three.
Setting the desired value. The new value is shown on the right-hand side ofthe symbol in the display.
Caution
An increase in the room temperature can be slowed by the thermostats forthe radiators or under floor heating. Therefore, open the thermostats fully,except in those rooms where a cooler temperature is required, e.g. bedrooms.
If the exhaust air temperature falls below 16 °C, the compressor is blockedand the electrical addition is permitted to intervene. When the compressoris blocked heat is not recovered from the exhaust air.
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TIP
Wait 24 hours before making a new setting, so that the room temperaturehas time to stabilise.
If it is cold outdoors and the room temperature is too low, increase the curveslope in menu 1.9.1 by one increment.
If it is cold outdoors and the room temperature is too high, lower the curveslope menu 1.9.1 by one increment.
If it is warm outdoors and the room temperature is too low, increase thevalue in menu 1.1 by one increment.
If it is warm outdoors and the room temperature is too high, reduce thevalue in menu 1.1 by one increment.
ventilation
Setting range: normal and speed 1-4
Default value: normal
Menu1.2
The ventilation in the accommodation can be temporarily increased or reducedhere.
When a new speed has been selected a countdown is initiated. When thetime has counted down the ventilation speed returns to the normal setting.After 4 hours the ventilation speed returns to the normal setting.
If necessary, the different return times can be changed in menu 1.9.6.
The fan speed is shown in brackets (in percent) after each speed alternative.
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If longer time changes are required use the holiday function or scheduling.
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schedulingIn the menu scheduling indoor climate(heating/ventilation) is scheduled foreach weekday.
You can also schedule a longer periodduring a selected period (vacation) inmenu 4.7.
Menu1.3
heatingIncreases or decreases in the accommodation temperature can be scheduledhere for up to three time periods per day. If a room sensor is installed and
Menu1.3.1
activated the desired room temperature (°C) is set during the time period.Without an activated room sensor the desired change is set (of setting inmenu 1.1). A one degree change in room temperature requires one incrementfor underfloor heating and approximately two to three increments for theradiator system.
If two settings conflict with each other a red exclamation mark is displayedat the end of the line.
Schedule: The schedule to be changed is selected here.
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Activated: Scheduling for the selected period is activated here. Set times arenot affected at deactivation.
System: Which climate system the schedule is for is selected here. This altern-ative is only displayed if more than one climate system is present.
Day: Select which day or days of the week the schedule is to apply to here.To remove the scheduling for a particular day, the time for that day must bereset by setting the start time to the same as the stop time. If the line "all"is used, all days in the period are set for these times.
Time period: The start and stop time for the selected day for scheduling areselected here.
Adjusting: How much the heating curve is to be offset in relation to menu1.1 during scheduling is set here. If the rooms sensor is installed the desiredroom temperature is set in °C.
TIP
If you wish to set similar scheduling for every day of the week start by fillingin “all” and then changing the desired days.
Caution
If the stop time is before the start time it means that the period extends pastmidnight. Scheduling always starts on the date that the start time is set for.
Changes of temperature in accommodation take time. For example, shorttime periods in combination with underfloor heating will not give a noticeabledifference in room temperature.
If the exhaust air temperature falls below 16 °C, the compressor is blockedand the electrical addition is permitted to intervene. When the compressoris blocked heat is not recovered from the exhaust air.
ventilationIncreases or decreases in the ventilation to the accommodation can bescheduled here for up to two time periods per day.
Menu1.3.3
If two settings conflict with each other a red exclamation mark is displayedat the end of the line.
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Schedule: The schedule to be changed is selected here.
Activated: Scheduling for the selected period is activated here. Set times arenot affected at deactivation.
Day: Select which day or days of the week the schedule is to apply to here.To remove the scheduling for a particular day, the time for that day must bereset by setting the start time to the same as the stop time. If the line "all"is used, all days in the period are set for these times.
Time period: The start and stop time for the selected day for scheduling areselected here.
Adjusting: The desired fan speed is set here.
TIP
If you wish to set similar scheduling for every day of the week start by fillingin “all” and then changing the desired days.
Caution
If the stop time is before the start time it means that the period extends pastmidnight. Scheduling always starts on the date that the start time is set for.
A significant change over a longer period of time may cause poor indoorenvironment and worse operating economy.
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advancedMenu advanced has orange text andis intended for the advanced user. Thismenu has several sub-menus.
heating curve Setting the heatingcurve slope.
external adjustment Setting the heatcurve offset when the external contactis connected.
min. flow line temp. Setting minimumpermitted flow line temperature.
Menu1.9
room sensor settings Settings regarding the room sensor.
fan return time Fan return time settings in the event of temporary ventilationspeed change.
own curve Setting own heat curve.
point offset Setting the offset of the heating curve at a specific outdoortemperature.
night cooling Setting night cooling.
heating curve
heating curve
Setting range: 0 - 15
Default value: 5
Menu1.9.1
In the menu heating curve the so-called heating curve for your house canbe viewed. The task of the heating curve is to give an even indoor temperat-ure, regardless of the outdoor temperature, and thereby energy efficientoperation. It is from this heating curve that the heat pump’s control computerdetermines the temperature of the water to the heating system, flow linetemperature, and therefore the indoor temperature. You can select heating
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curve and read off how the flow line temperature changes at different outdoortemperatures here.
Curve coefficient
The slope of the heating curve indic-ates how many degrees the supplytemperature is to be increased/re-duced when the outdoor temperaturedrops/increases. A steeper slopemeans a higher supply temperatureat a certain outdoor temperature.
30
40
50
60
70°C
- 40°CUTETEMPERATUR
- 10010 - 20 - 30
Brantare kurvlutning
The optimum slope depends on the climate conditions in your location, if thehouse has radiators or under floor heating and how well insulated the houseis.
The heating curve is set when the heating installation is installed, but mayneed adjusting later. Thereafter the heating curve should not need furtheradjustment.
Caution
In the event of making fine adjustments for the indoor temperature, the heatcurve must be offset up or down instead, this is done in menu 1.1 temper-ature .
Curve offset
An offset of the heating curve meansthat the supply temperature changesas much for all the outdoor temperat-ures, e.g. that a curve offset of +2steps increases the supply temperat-ure by 5 °C at all outdoor temperat-ures.
30
40
50
60
70°C
- 40°CUTETEMPERATUR
- 10010 - 20 - 30
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Flow line temperature–maxim-um and minimum values
Because the flow line temperaturecannot be calculated higher than theset maximum value or lower than theset minimum value the heating curveflattens out at these temperatures.30
40
50
60
70°C
- 40°CUTETEMPERATUR
- 10010 - 20 - 30
Maximivärde
Minimivärde
Caution
Underfloor heating systems are normally max flow line temperature setbetween 35 and 45 °C.
Check the max temperature for your floor with your installer/floor supplier.
The figure at the end of the curve indicates the curve slope. The figure besidethe thermometer gives the curve offset. Use the control knob to set a newvalue. Confirm the new setting by pressing the OK button.
Curve 0 is an own heating curve created in menu 1.9.7.
To select another heat curve (slope):
NOTE
If you only have one heating system, the number of the curve is alreadymarked when the menu window opens.
1. Select the system (if more than one) for which the heat curve is to bechanged.
2. When the system selection has been confirmed the heat curve numberis marked.
3. Press the OK button to access the setting mode
4. Select a new heating curve. The heat curves are numbered from 0 to 15,the greater the number, the steeper the slope and the greater the supplytemperature. Heating curve 0 means that own curve (menu 1.9.7) isused.
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5. Press the OK button to exit the setting.
To read off a heating curve:1. Turn the control knob so that the ring on the shaft with the outdoor
temperature is marked.
2. Press the OK button.
3. Follow the grey line up to the heat curve and out to the left to read offthe value for the supply temperature at the selected outdoor temperature.
4. You can now select to take read outs for different outdoor temperaturesby turning the control knob to the right or left and read off the corres-ponding flow temperature.
5. Press the OK or Back button to exit read off mode.
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Wait 24 hours before making a new setting, so that the room temperaturehas time to stabilise.
If it is cold outdoors and the room temperature is too low, increase the curveslope by one increment.
If it is cold outdoors and the room temperature is too high, lower the curveslope by one increment.
If it is warm outdoors and the room temperature is too low, increase thecurve offset by one increment.
If it is warm outdoors and the room temperature is too high, lower the curveoffset by one increment.
external adjustment
climate system
Setting range: -10 to +10 or desiredroom temperature if the room sensoris installed.
Default value: 0
Menu1.9.2
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Connecting an external contact, for example, a room thermostat or a timerallows you to temporarily or periodically raise or lower the room temperature.When the contact is on, the heat curve offset is changed by the number ofsteps selected in the menu. If a room sensor is installed and activated thedesired room temperature (°C) is set.
If there is more than one climate system the setting can be made separatelyfor each system.
min. flow line temp.
climate system
Setting range: 20-70 °C
Default value: 20 °C
Menu1.9.3
Set the minimum temperature on the supply temperature to the climate sys-tem. This means that F750 never calculates a temperature lower than thatset here.
If there is more than one climate system the setting can be made separatelyfor each system.
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The value can be increased if you have, for example, a cellar that you alwayswant to heat, even in summer.
You may also need to increase the value in "stop heating" menu 4.9.2 "automode setting".
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room sensor settings
factor system
Setting range: 0.0 - 6.0
Default value: 2.0
Menu1.9.4
Room sensors to control the room temperature can be activated here.
Here you can set a factor that determines how much the supply temperatureis to be affected by the difference between the desired room temperatureand the actual room temperature. A higher value gives a greater change ofthe heating curve's set offset.
If several climate systems are installed the above settings can be made forthe relevant systems.
fan return time
speed 1-4
Setting range: 1 – 99 h
Default value: 4 h
Menu1.9.6
Here you select the return time for temporary speed change (speed 1-4) onthe ventilation in menu 1.2.
Return time is the time it takes before ventilation speed returns to normal.
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own curve
supply temperature
Setting range: 0 – 80 °C
You can create your own heating curve here, if there are special requirements,by setting the desired supply temperatures for different outdoor temperatures.
Caution
Curve 0 in menu 1.9.1 must be selected for this curve to apply.
Menu1.9.7
point offset
outdoor temp. point
Setting range: -40 – 30 °C
Default value: 0 °C
change in curve
Setting range: -10 – 10 °C
Default value: 0 °C
Menu1.9.8
Select a change in the heating curve at a certain outdoor temperature here.A one degree change in room temperature requires one increment for under-floor heating and approximately two to three increments for the radiatorsystem.
The heat curve is affected at ± 5 °C from set outdoor temp. point.
It is important that the correct heating curve is selected so that the roomtemperature is experienced as even.
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If it is cold in the house, at, for example -2 °C, "outdoor temp. point" is setto "-2" and "change in curve" is increased until the desired room temperat-ure is maintained.
Caution
Wait 24 hours before making a new setting, so that the room temperaturehas time to stabilise.
night cooling
start temp. exhaust air
Setting range: 20 – 30 °C
Default value: 25 °C
min diff. outdoor-exhaust
Setting range: 3 – 10 °C
Default value: 6 °C
Menu1.9.9
Activate night cooling here.
When the temperature in the house is high and the outdoor temperature islower, a cooling effect can be obtained by forcing the ventilation.
If the temperature difference between the exhaust air and the outdoor airtemperature is greater than the set value ("min diff. outdoor-exhaust") andthe exhaust air temperature is higher than the set value ("start temp. exhaustair") run the ventilation at speed 4 until one of the conditions is no longermet.
Caution
Night cooling can only be activated when house heating has been deactivated.This is done in menu 4.2.
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Set the hot water capacityOverview
Sub-menus
For the menu HOT WATER there areseveral sub-menus. Status informationfor the relevant menu can be found onthe display to the right of the menus.
temporary lux Activation of temporaryincrease in the hot water temperature.Status information displays “off" orwhat length of time of the temporarytemperature increase remains.
comfort mode Setting hot water comfort. The status information displayswhat mode is selected, "economy", "normal" or "luxury".
scheduling Scheduling hot water comfort. Status information "set" displaysif any part of the schedule is active at present, "holiday setting" displays ifvacation setting is in progress (menu 4.7), otherwise it displays "off".
advanced Setting periodic increase in the hot water temperature.
temporary lux
Setting range: 3, 6 and 12 hours andmode "off"
Default value: "off"
Menu2.1
When hot water requirement has temporarily increased this menu can beused to select an increase in the hot water temperature to lux mode for aselectable time.
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Caution
If comfort mode "luxury" is selected in menu 2.2 no further increase can becarried out.
The function is activated immediately when a time period is selected andconfirmed using the OK button. The remaining time for the selected settingis shown to the right.
When the time has run out F750 returns to the mode set in menu 2.2.
Select “off" to switch off temporary lux .
comfort mode
Setting range: economy, normal,luxury
Default value: normal
Menu2.2
The difference between the selectable modes is the temperature of the hottap water. Higher temperature means that the hot water lasts longer.
economy: This mode gives less hot water than the other, but is more eco-nomical. This mode can be used in smaller households with a small hot waterrequirement.
normal: Normal mode gives a larger amount of hot water and is suitable formost households.
luxury: Lux mode gives the greatest possible amount of hot water. In thismode, the immersion heater, as well as the compressor, is used to heat hotwater, which may increase operating costs.
schedulingWhat hot water comfort the heat pump is to work with can be scheduledhere for up to two different time periods per day.
Menu2.3
Scheduling is activated/deactivated by ticking/unticking"activated". Set timesare not affected at deactivation.
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If two settings conflict with each other a red exclamation mark is displayed.
Schedule: The schedule to be changed is selected here.
Activated: Scheduling for the selected period is activated here. Set times arenot affected at deactivation.
Day: Select which day or days of the week the schedule is to apply to here.To remove the scheduling for a particular day, the time for that day must bereset by setting the start time to the same as the stop time. If the line "all"is used, all days in the period are set for these times.
Time period: The start and stop time for the selected day for scheduling areselected here.
Adjusting: Set the hot water comfort that is to apply during scheduling here.
Set the hot water comfort that is to apply during scheduling here.
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If you wish to set similar scheduling for every day of the week start by fillingin “all” and then changing the desired days.
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Caution
If the stop time is earlier in the day than the start time it means that theperiod extends past midnight.
Scheduling always starts on the date that the start time is set for.
advancedMenu advanced has orange text andis intended for the advanced user. Thismenu has several sub-menus.
Menu2.9
periodic increases
period
Setting range: 1 - 90 days
Default value: 14 days
start time
Setting range: 00:00 - 23:00
Default value: 00:00
Menu2.9.1
To prevent bacterial growth in the water heater, the compressor and theimmersion heater can increase the hot water temperature for a short time atregular intervals.
The length of time between increases can be selected here. The time can beset between 1 and 90 days. Factory setting is 14 days. Untick "activated" toswitch off the function.
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hot water recirc.
operating time
Setting range: 1 - 60 min
Default value: 3 min
downtime
Setting range: 0 - 60 min
Default value: 12 min
Menu2.9.2
Set the hot water circulation for up to three periods per day here. During theset periods the hot water circulation pump will run according to the settingsabove.
"operating time" decide how long the hot water circulation pump must runper operating instance.
"downtime" decide how long the hot water circulation pump must be sta-tionary between operating instances.
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Get informationOverview
Sub-menus
For the menu INFO there are severalsub-menus. No settings can be madein these menus, they just display inform-ation. Status information for the relev-ant menu can be found on the displayto the right of the menus.
service info shows temperature levelsand settings in the heat pump.
compressor info shows operatingtimes, number of starts etc for the compressor.
add. heat info displays information about the addition’s operating timesetc.
alarm log displays the latest alarm and information about the heat pumpwhen the alarm occurred.
indoor temp. log the average temperature indoors week by week duringthe past year.
service infoInformation about the heat pump’s ac-tual operating status (e.g. current tem-peratures etc.) can be obtained here.No changes can be made.
The information is on several pages.Turn the control knob to scroll betweenthe pages.
Symbols in this menu:
Menu3.1
HeatingCom-pressor
Hot waterAddition
Ventila-tion
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compressor infoInformation about the compressor’soperating status and statistics can beobtained here. No changes can bemade.
The information is on several pages.Turn the control knob to scroll betweenthe pages.
Menu3.2
add. heat infoInformation about the additional heatsettings, operating status and statisticscan be obtained here. No changes canbe made.
The information is on several pages.Turn the control knob to scroll betweenthe pages.
Menu3.3
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alarm logTo facilitate fault-finding the heat pumpoperating status at alarm alerts is storedhere. You can see information for the10 most recent alarms.
To view the run status in the event ofan alarm, mark the alarm and press theOK button.
Information about an alarm.
Menu3.4
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indoor temp. logHere you can see the average temperat-ure indoors week by week during thepast year. The dotted line indicates theannual average temperature.
The average outdoor temperature isonly shown if a room temperaturesensor/room unit is installed. Otherwise,the exhaust air temperature is shown.
To read off an average temperat-ure1. Turn the control knob so that the ring on the shaft with the week number
is marked.
2. Press the OK button.
3. Follow the grey line up to the graph and out to the left to read off theaverage indoor temperature at the selected week.
4. You can now select to take read outs for different weeks by turning thecontrol knob to the right or left and read off the average temperature.
5. Press the OK or Back button to exit read off mode.
Menu3.5
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Adjust the heat pumpOverview
Sub-menus
For the menu HEAT PUMP there areseveral sub-menus. Status informationfor the relevant menu can be found onthe display to the right of the menus.
plus functions Settings applying to anyinstalled extra functions in the heatingsystem.
op. mode Activation of manual orautomatic operating mode. The statusinformation shows the selected operating mode.
my icons Settings regarding which icons in the heat pump's user interfacethat are to appear in the slot when the door is closed.
time & date Setting current time and date.
language Select the language for the display here. The status informationshows the selected language.
holiday setting Vacation scheduling heating and ventilation. Status inform-ation "set" is displayed if you set a Vacation schedule but it is not active now,"active" displays if any part of the Vacation schedule is active, otherwise itdisplays "off".
advanced Setting heat pump work mode.
plus functionsSettings for any additional functionsinstalled in F750 can be made in thesub menus.
Menu4.1
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internetHere you make settings for connectingF750 to the internet.
Menu4.1.3
NOTE
For these functions to work the net-work cable must be connected.
nibe uplinkHere you can manage the installation'sconnection to NIBE Uplink™ (ht-tp://www.nibeuplink.com) and see thenumber of users connected to the install-ation via the internet.
A connected user has a user account inNIBE Uplink™ which have been givenpermission to control and/or monitoryour installation.
Menu4.1.3.1
Request new connection string
To connect a user account on NIBE Uplink™ to your installation, you mustrequest a unique connection string.
1. Mark “request new connection string" and press the OK button.
2. The installation now communicates with NIBE Uplink™ to create a con-nection string.
3. When a connection string has been received, it is shown in this menu at"connection string" and is valid for 60 minutes.
Disconnect all users1. Mark “switch off all users" and press the OK button.
2. The installation now communicates with NIBE Uplink™ to release yourinstallation from all connected users via the internet.
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NOTE
After disconnecting all users none of them can monitor or control your in-stallation via NIBE Uplink™ without requesting a new connection string.
tcp/ip settingsYou can set TCP/IP settings for your in-stallation here.
Automatic setting (DHCP)
Menu4.1.3.8
1. Tick “automatic". The installationnow receives the TCP/IP settingsusing DHCP.
2. Mark “confirm" and press the OKbutton.
Manual setting1. Untick "automatic", you now have access to several setting options.
2. Mark “ip-address" and press the OK button.
3. Enter the correct details via the virtual keypad.
4. Mark “OK" and press the OK button.
5. Repeat 1 - 3 for "net mask", "gateway" and "dns".
6. Mark “confirm" and press the OK button.
Caution
The installation cannot connect to the internet without the correct TCP/IPsettings. If unsure about applicable settings use the automatic mode orcontact your network administrator (or similar) for further information.
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All settings made since opening the menu can be reset by marking "reset"and pressing the OK button.
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proxy settingsYou can set proxy settings for your in-stallation here.
Proxy settings are used to give connec-tion information to a intermediateserver (proxy server) between the install-ation and Internet. These settings areprimarily used when the installationconnects to the Internet via a companynetwork. The installation supports proxyauthentication of the HTTP Basic andHTTP Digest type.
Menu4.1.3.9
If unsure about applicable settings use the preset settings or contact yournetwork administrator (or similar) for further information.
Setting1. Tick “use proxy" if you do not want to use a proxy.
2. Mark “server" and press the OK button.
3. Enter the correct details via the virtual keypad.
4. Mark “OK" and press the OK button.
5. Repeat 1 - 3 for "port", "user name" and "password".
6. Mark “confirm" and press the OK button.
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All settings made since opening the menu can be reset by marking "reset"and pressing the OK button.
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smsMake settings for the accessory SMS 40here.
Add the mobile numbers that are tohave access to change and receivestatus information from the heat pump.Mobile numbers must include countrycode e.g. +46 XXXXXXXX.
If you want to receive an SMS messagein the event of the alarm mark the boxto the right of the telephone number.
Menu4.1.4
NOTE
Telephone numbers provided must be able to receive SMS messages.
op. mode
op. mode
Setting range: auto, manual, add.heat only
Default value: auto
functions
Setting range: compressor, addition,heating
Menu4.2
The heat pump operating mode is usually set to "auto". It is also possible toset the heat pump to "add. heat only", but only when an addition is used,or "manual" and select yourself what functions are to be permitted.
Change the operating mode by marking the desired mode and pressing theOK button. When an operating mode is selected it shows what in the heatpump is permitted (crossed out = not permitted) and selectable alternativesto the right. To select selectable functions that are permitted or not you markthe function using the control knob and press the OK button.
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Operating mode auto
In this operating mode the heat pump automatically selects what functionsare permitted.
Operating mode manual
In this operating mode you can select what functions are permitted. Youcannot deselect "compressor" in manual mode.
Operating mode add. heat only
Caution
If you choose mode "add. heat only" the compressor is deselected and thereis a higher operating cost.
In this operating mode the compressor is not active and only additionalheating is used.
Functions
"compressor" is that which produces heating and hot water for the accom-modation. If "compressor" is deselected, a symbol in the main menu on theheat pump symbol is displayed. You cannot deselect "compressor" inmanual mode.
"addition" is what helps the compressor to heat the accommodation and/orthe hot water when it cannot manage the whole requirement alone.
"heating" means that you get heat in the accommodation. You can deselectthe function when you do not wish to have heating running.
Caution
If you deselect "addition" it may mean that insufficient hot water and/orheating in the accommodation is achieved.
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my iconsYou can select what icon should bevisible when the door to F750 is closed.You can select up to 3 icons. If you se-lect more, the ones you selected firstwill disappear. The icons are displayedin the order you selected them.
Menu4.3
time & dateSet time and date, display mode andtime zone here.
Menu4.4
TIP
Time and date are set automatically ifthe heat pump is connected to NIBEUplink™. To obtain the correct time,the time zone must be set.
languageChoose the language that you want theinformation to be displayed in here.
Menu4.6
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holiday settingTo reduce energy consumption duringa holiday you can schedule a reductionin heating, ventilation and hot watertemperature.
If a room sensor is installed and activ-ated the desired room temperature (°C)is set during the time period. This set-ting applies to all climate systems withroom sensors.
Menu4.7
If a room sensor is not activated, the desired offset of the heat curve is set.This setting applies to all climate systems without room sensors. A one degreechange in room temperature requires one increment for under floor heatingand approximately two to three increments for the radiator system.
Vacation scheduling starts at 00:00 on the start date and stops at 23:59 onthe stop date.
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Complete holiday setting about a day before your return so that room tem-perature and hot water have time to regain usual levels.
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Set the vacation setting in advance and activate just before departure in orderto maintain the comfort.
Caution
If you choose to switch off hot water production during the vacation “peri-odic increases" (preventing bacterial growth) are blocked during this time."periodic increases" started in conjunction with the vacation setting beingcompleted.
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Caution
If the exhaust air temperature falls below 16 °C, the compressor is blockedand the electrical addition is permitted to intervene. When the compressoris blocked heat is not recovered from the exhaust air.
advancedMenu advanced has orange text andis intended for the advanced user. Thismenu has several sub-menus.
Menu4.9
op. prioritisation
op. prioritisation
Setting range: 0 to 180 min
Default value: 20 min
Choose here how long the heat pump should work with each requirementif there are two requirements at the same time. If there is only one require-ment the heat pump only works with that requirement.
The indicator marks where in the cycle the heat pump is.
If 0 minutes is selected it means that requirement is not prioritised, but willonly be activated when there is no other requirement.
Menu4.9.1
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auto mode setting
stop heating
Setting range: -20 – 40 °C
Default values: 15
stop additional heat
Setting range: -20 – 40 °C
Default values: 5
filtering time
Setting range: 0 – 48 h
Default value: 24 h
Menu4.9.2
When operating mode is set to "auto“ the heat pump selects when start andstop of additional heat and heat production is permitted, dependent on theaverage outdoor temperature.
Select the average outdoor temperatures in this menu.
You can also set the time over which (filtering time) the average temperatureis calculated. If you select 0, the present outdoor temperature is used.
Caution
It cannot be set "stop additional heat" higher than "stop heating".
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degree minute setting
current value
Setting range: -3000 – 3000
start compressor
Setting range: -1000 – -30
Default value: -60
start addition
Setting range: -2000 – -30
Default value: -700
diff. between additional steps
Setting range: 0 – 1000
Default value: 50
Menu4.9.3
Degree minutes are a measurement of the current heating requirement inthe house and determine when the compressor respectively additional heatwill start/stop.
Caution
Higher value on "start compressor" gives more compressor starts, which in-creases wear in the compressor. Too low value can give uneven indoortemperatures.
factory setting userAll settings that are available to the user(including advanced menus) can be re-set to default values here.
Menu4.9.4
Caution
After factory setting, personal settingssuch as heating curves, ventilation etcmust be reset.
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schedule blockingThe compressor can be scheduled to be blocked for up to two different timeperiods here.
Menu4.9.5
If two settings conflict with each other a red exclamation mark is displayedat the end of the line.
When scheduling is active the actual blocking symbol in the main menu onthe heat pump symbol is displayed.
Schedule: The period to be changed is selected here.
Activated: Scheduling for the selected period is activated here. Set times arenot affected at deactivation.
Day: Select which day or days of the week the schedule is to apply to here.To remove the scheduling for a particular day, the time for that day must bereset by setting the start time to the same as the stop time. If the line "all"is used, all days in the period are set for these times.
Time period: The start and stop time for the selected day for scheduling areselected here.
Blocking: The desired blocking is selected here.
Blocking the compressor.
Blocking additional heat.
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TIP
If you wish to set similar scheduling for every day of the week start by fillingin “all” and then changing the desired days.
Caution
If the stop time is before the start time it means that the period extends pastmidnight.
Scheduling always starts on the date that the start time is set for.
Caution
Long term blocking can cause reduced comfort and operating economy.
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4 Disturbances in comfort
In most cases, the heat pump notes operational interference (operational in-terference can lead to disturbance in comfort) and indicates this with alarmsand shows action instructions in the display.
Info-menuAll the heat pump measurement values are gathered under menu 3.1 in theheat pump menu system. Looking through the values in this menu can oftensimplify finding the fault source. See page 49 for more information aboutmenu 3.1.
Manage alarmIn the event of an alarm, some kind ofmalfunction has occurred, which is in-dicated by the status lamp changingfrom green continuously to red continu-ously. In addition, an alarm bell appearsin the information window.
Alarm
In the event of an alarm with a redstatus lamp a malfunction has occurredthat the heat pump cannot remedy itself. In the display, by turning the controlknob and pressing the OK button, you can see the type of alarm it is and resetit. You can also choose to set the heat pump to aid mode.
info / action Here you can read what the alarm means and receive tips onwhat you can do to correct the problem that caused the alarm.
reset alarm In most cases it is enough to select "reset alarm" to correct theproblem that caused the alarm. If a green light illuminates after selecting"reset alarm" the alarm has been remedied. If a red light is still visible and amenu called ”alarm” is visible in the display, the problem that caused thealarm remains. If the alarm disappears and then returns, contact your installer.
aid mode ”aid mode” is a type of emergency mode. This means that theheat pump produces heat and/or hot water despite there being some kindof problem. This can mean that the heat pump's compressor is not running.In this case the immersion heater produces heat and/or hot water.
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Caution
Selecting "aid mode” is not the same as correcting the problem that causedthe alarm. The status lamp will therefore continue to be red.
If the alarm does not reset, contact your installer for suitable remedial action.
NOTE
Always communicate the product's serial number (14 digits) when reportinga fault.
TroubleshootingIf the operational interference is not shown in the display the following tipscan be used:
Basic actions
Start by checking the following possible fault sources:
The switch's position.
Group and main fuses of the accommodation.
The property's earth circuit breaker.
Low hot water temperature or a lack of hot waterClosed or choked filling valve for the hot water heater.
Open the valve.
Mixing valve (if there is one installed) set too low.
Adjust the mixer valve.
Heat pump in incorrect operating mode.
Enter menu 4.2. If mode "auto" is selected, select a higher value on"stop additional heat“ in menu 4.9.2.
If mode "manual" is selected, select "addition".
Large hot water consumption.
Wait until the hot water has heated up. Temporarily increased hotwater capacity (temporary lux) can be activated in menu 2.1.
Too low hot water setting.
Enter menu 2.2 and select a higher comfort mode.
Too low or no operating prioritisation of hot water.
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Enter menu 4.9.1 and increase the time for when hot water is to beprioritised. Note that if the time for hot water is increased the timefor heating production is reduced, which can give lower/uneven roomtemperatures.
Filter blocked.
Clean or replace filter (see page 22).
Low room temperatureClosed thermostats in several rooms.
See the "Saving tips" section on page 27 and menu 1.1 on page 30for more detailed information about how to best set the thermostats.
Heat pump in incorrect operating mode.
Enter menu 4.2. If mode "auto" is selected, select a higher value on"stop heating“ in menu 4.9.2.
If mode "manual" is selected, select "heating". If this is not enough,select "addition".
Too low set value on the automatic heating control.
Enter menu 1.1 "temperature" and adjust the offset of the heatingcurve. If the room temperature is only low in cold weather the curveslope in menu 1.9.1 "heating curve" needs adjusting up.
Too low or no operating prioritisation of heat.
Enter menu 4.9.1 and increase the time for when heating is to beprioritised. Note that if the time for heating is increased the time forhot water production is reduced, which can give smaller amounts ofhot water.
"comfort mode" "luxury" selected in combination with large hot wateroutlet.
Enter menu 2.2 and select "economy" or "normal".
"Holiday mode" activated in menu 1.3.4.
Enter menu 1.3.4 and select “Off”.
External switch for changing the room heating activated.
Check any external switches.
Air in the heating system.
Vent the heating system.
Closed valve to the heating system.
Open the valve.
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Filter blocked.
Clean or replace filter (see page 22).
High room temperatureToo high set value on the automatic heating control.
Enter menu 1.1 (temperature) and adjust the heat curve offsetdownwards. If the room temperature is only high in cold weather thecurve slope in menu 1.9.1 (heating curve) needs to be adjusted down.
External switch for changing the room heating activated.
Check any external switches.
Low system pressureNot enough water in the heating system.
Top up the water in the heating system.
Low or a lack of ventilationFilter blocked.
Clean or replace filter (see page 22).
Exhaust air device blocked or throttled down too much.
Check and clean the exhaust air devices (see page ?).
Fan speed in reduced mode.
Enter menu 1.2 and select “normal".
External switch for changing the fan speed activated.
Check any external switches.
High or distracting ventilationThe ventilation is not adjusted.
Order ventilation adjustment.
Fan speed in forced mode.
Enter menu 1.2 and select “normal".
External switch for changing the fan speed activated.
Check any external switches.
Filter blocked.
Clean or replace filter (see page 22).
The compressor does not startThere is no heating requirement.
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The heat pump does not call on heating nor hot water.
The heat pump defrosts.
Temperature conditions tripped.
Wait until the temperature condition has been reset.
Minimum time between compressor starts has not been reached.
Wait 30 minutes and check if the compressor has started.
Alarm tripped.
Follow the display instructions.
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5 Technical data
Detailed technical specifications for this product can be found in the installa-tion manual (www.nibe.eu).
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6 Glossary
Additional heat:
The additional heat is the heat produced in addition to the heat supplied bythe compressor in your heat pump. Additional heaters can be for example,immersion heater, electric heater, gas/oil/pellet/wood burner or district heating.
Buffer vessel
A buffer vessel increases the system volume and removes the unwantedtemperature variations that can otherwise be sent out on the climate system.This ensure the running of the heat pump and reduces the heat spikes thatcould otherwise be heard from the climate system.
Calculated flow line temperature
The temperature that the heat pump calculates that the heating system re-quires for an optimum accommodation temperature. The colder the outdoortemperature, the higher the calculated supply temperature.
Circulation pump
Pump that circulates liquid in a pipe system.
Climate system
The climate system can also be called the heating and/or cooling system. Thebuilding is cooled or heated using radiators, under floor coils or convectorfans.
Compressor
Compresses the gas state refrigerant. When the refrigerant is compressed,the pressure and the temperature increase.
Condenser
Heat exchanger where the hot gas state refrigerant condenses (cooled andbecomes a liquid) and releases heat energy to the house heating and hotwater systems.
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Disturbances in comfort
Disturbances in comfort are undesirable changes to the hot water/indoorcomfort, for example when the temperature of the hot water is too low orif the indoor temperature is not at the desired level.
A malfunction in the heat pump can sometimes be noticed in the form of adisturbance in comfort.
In most cases, the heat pump notes operational interference and indicatesthis with alarms and shows instructions in the display.
Domestic hot water
The water one showers in for example.
Electrical addition
This is the electricity that, for example, an immersion heater produces whenthe compressor's output is not sufficient to fulfil the property's heating de-mand.
Emergency mode
A mode that can be selected using the switch in the event of a fault, whichmeans that the compressor stops. When the heat pump is in emergencymode, the building and/or hot water is heated using an immersion heater.
Evaporator
Heat exchanger where the refrigerant evaporates by retrieving heat energyfrom the air which then cools.
Exhaust air
The air that comes from the exhaust air device in the various rooms of theaccommodation, to F750.
Exhaust air devices
Vents, usually in the ceiling, in the kitchen/bathroom/clothes closet wherethe air is drawn in to be forwarded to F750.
Expansion valve
Valve that reduces the pressure of the refrigerant, whereupon the temperatureof the refrigerant drops.
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Expansion vessel
Vessel with heating medium fluid with the task of equalising the pressure inthe heating medium system.
Extract air
The air that the heat pump has retrieved heat from and which has thereforebeen cooled. This air is blown out of the building.
Filtering time
Enter the time the average outdoor temperature is calculated on.
Flow pipe
The line in which the heated water is transported from the heat pump outto the house heating system (radiators/heating coils).
Heat exchanger
Device that transfers heat energy from one medium to another without mixingmediums. Examples of different heat exchangers are evaporators and con-densers.
Heat factor
Measurement of how much heat energy the heat pump gives off in relationto the electric energy it needs to operate. Another term for this is COP.
Heating curve
The heating curve determines which heat the heat pump is to produce de-pending on the temperature outdoors. If a high value is selected, this tellsthe heat pump that it must produce a lot of heat when it is cold outdoors inorder to achieve a warm indoor temperature.
Heating medium
Hot liquid, usually normal water, which is sent from the heat pump to thehouse climate system and makes the accommodation warm. The heatingmedium also heats the hot water.
Heating medium side
Pipes to the house’s climate system make up the heating medium side.
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Hot water heater
Container where domestic water is heated. Is located inside the heat pump,but an extra hot water heater can be installed in the event of large hot waterrequirements.
Mixing valve
A valve that mixes the cold water with the hot water leaving the heater.
Outside sensor
A sensor that is located outdoors. This sensor tells the heat pump how hotit is outdoors.
Pressostat
Pressure switch that triggers an alarm and/or stops the compressor if non-permitted pressures occur in the system. A high pressure pressostat trips ifthe condensing pressure is too great. A low pressure pressostat trips if theevaporation pressure is too low.
Radiator
Another word for heating element. They must be filled with water in orderto be used with F750.
Refrigerant
Substance that circulates around a closed circuit in the heat pump and that,through pressure changes, evaporates and condenses. During evaporation,the refrigerant absorbs heating energy and during condensing, gives offheating energy.
Return pipe
The line in which the water is transported back to the heat pump from thehouse heating system (radiators/heating coils).
Return temp
The temperature of the water that returns to the heat pump after releasingthe heat energy to the radiators/heating coils.
Room sensor
A sensor that is located indoors. This sensor tells the heat pump how hot itis indoors.
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Safety valve
A valve that opens and releases a small amount of liquid if the pressure istoo high.
Shunt
A valve that mixes the hot water with a small amount of slightly cooler water.
Shuttle valve
A valve that can send liquid in two directions. A shuttle valve that enables li-quid to be sent to the climate system, when the heat pump produces heatingfor the house, and to the hot water heater, when the heat pump produceshot water.
Supply temperature
The temperature of the heated water that the heat pump sends out to theheating system. The colder the outdoor temperature, the higher the supplyline temperature becomes.
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Item register
AAdjust the heat pump, 53
BBack button, 13
CContact information, 6Contact with F750, 11
Display unit, 12External information, 11Menu system, 14
Control knob, 13
DDisplay, 12Display unit, 12
Back button, 13Control knob, 13Display, 12OK button, 13Status lamp, 12Switch, 13
Disturbances in comfort, 66Manage alarm, 66Troubleshooting, 67
EExternal information, 11
Information window, 11Status lamp, 11
FF750 – An excellent choice, 8F750 – at your service, 30
Adjust the heat pump, 53Get information, 49Set the hot water capacity, 44Set the indoor climate, 30
GGet information, 49Glossary, 72
HHeat pump function, 10Help menu, 20
IImportant information, 2
Contact information, 6F750 – An excellent choice, 8Installation data, 2Serial number, 5
Information window, 11Installation data, 2
MMaintenance of F750, 21
Regular checks, 21Saving tips, 27
Manage alarm, 66Menu system, 14
Help menu, 20Operation, 16Scroll through the windows, 20Selecting menu, 16Selecting options, 17Setting a value, 18Use the virtual keyboard, 19
OOK button, 13Operation, 16
PPower consumption , 27
RRegular checks, 21
SSaving tips, 27
Power consumption , 27Scroll through the windows, 20Selecting menu, 16Selecting options, 17Serial number, 5Set the hot water capacity, 44Set the indoor climate, 30Setting a value, 18Status lamp, 11–12Switch, 13
TTechnical data, 71
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The heat pump – the heart of thehouse, 9Troubleshooting, 67
UUse the virtual keyboard, 19
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