Viesmann VITODENS 200-W Operations Instructions

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VITODENS 200
Operating Instructions &
User’s Information Manual
Vitodens 200-W
WB2B Series
Wall-mounted, gas-fired condensing boiler
For natural gas and liquid propane
Heating input 31 to 370 MBH
8.5 to 105 kW
Read and save these in structions
for future reference.
IMPORTANT
If the information in this manual is not followed
exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing
property damage, personal injury or loss of life.
WARNING
Improper installation, adjustment, and/or
operation could cause carbon monoxide
poisoning resulting in injury or loss of life.
This product must be installed and serviced by a
professional service technician who is
experienced and qualified in hot water boiler
installation and gas combustion.
WARNING
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable
liquids in the vicinity of this or any other
appliance.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
Do not try to light any appliances.
Do not touch any electrical switches, do not
use any phone in your building.
Immediately call your gas supplier from a
neighbor’s phone. Follow the gas supplier’s
instructions.
If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the
fire department.
Installation and service must be performed by a
qualified installer, service agency or the gas
supplier.
Please file in Service Binder
5369 299 v1.0 b 08/2009
This trademark is registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - User’s Information Manual

VITODENS 200Operating Instructions &User’s Information ManualVitodens 200-WWB2B SeriesWall-mounted, gas-fired condensing boilerFor natural gas an

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Inform Yourself10Your Vitodens 200-W BoilerPlease ask your heating contractor to check off the appropriate box ( ).j Vitodens 200-Wwithout domestic ho

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Inform Yourself11Overview of Controls and IndicatorsYou can change all s ettings for y our heating s ystem, centrally, at the control unit. You may al

Page 4 - Information

Inform Yourself12Overview of Controls and Indicators (continued)FunctionsA Time program for central heatingB Time program for DHW heatingC Holiday pro

Page 5 - For your Safety

Inform Yourself13Overview of Controls and Indicators (continued)A Pressure gaugeB Fault display (red)C Operating status display (green)D Reset buttonE

Page 6 - For your Safety (continued)

Inform Yourself14Overview of Controls and Indicators (continued)Heating system with two heating circuitsWhen two heating circuits have beenconnected t

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Start-up / Shutdown01234Kesseltemperatur?CMo+?OK+CAB15Starting the Heating System1. Check the pressure of the heatingsystem on the pressure gauge A:If

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Start-up / Shutdown16Shutting Down the Heating SystemIf you do not want to use your heatingsys t em temporarily, (e.g. during yoursummer holidays), sw

Page 9 - Getting Started

Start-up / Shutdown17Shutting Down the Heating System (continued)Shutting down a heating circuit and stopping DHW heatingYou do not want to heat your

Page 10 - Your Vitodens 200-W Boiler

Adjusting the Room Temperature18Setting a Permanent Room TemperatureObserve the following points if yourheating circuit should provide centralheating.

Page 11 - Inform Yourself

Adjusting the Room Temperature19Setting a Permanent Room Temperature (continued)Selecting a reduced room temperatureRed. room temp.ºF57mPress the foll

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Safety, Installation and Warranty Requirements2Safety, Installation and Warranty RequirementsPlease ensure that these instructions are read and unders

Page 13 - Boiler temp

Adjusting the Room Temperature20Setting a Permanent Room Temperature (continued)Selecting a time program (switching times)For central heating, up to f

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Adjusting the Room Temperature21Setting a Permanent Room Temperature (continued)Selecting a time program (switching times) (continued)Heating phase 2

Page 15 - Starting the Heating System

Adjusting the Room Temperature22Setting a Permanent Room Temperature (continued)Selecting the holiday programThe selected time program will beenabled

Page 16 - Start-up / Shutdown

Adjusting the Room Temperature23Changing the Room Temperature for a Few Hours OnlyThe following functions enable you tochange your room temperature fo

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Adjusting the Room Temperature24Changing the Room Temperature for a Few Hours Only (continued)Selecting party modeParty modeºF68H Central heating will

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Selecting DHW Heating25Selecting Constant DHW HeatingObserve the following points if youwant to enable DHW heating:1. Set “Htg. + DHW” “ rw“ or “ DHWo

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Selecting DHW Heating26Selecting Constant DHW Heating (continued)Selecting a time program (switching times)Heating system without DH Wrecirculation pu

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Selecting DHW Heating27Selecting Constant DHW Heating (continued)Setting up an individual time programThe following explains the setting up of a time

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Selecting DHW Heating28Selecting Constant DHW Heating (continued)Setting up an individual time program (continued)DHW phase 2 OFF1-7--:--Press the fol

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Selecting DHW Heating29Selecting DHW Heating for a Few Hours OnlyThe following functions enable you to heat DHW for several hours, withoutpermanently

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Index3PageGeneral InformationAbout these Instructions 5...SafetyForyourSafety 5...

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Selecting DHW Heating30Selecting DHW Heating for a Few Hours Only (continued)Selecting DHW heating only onceThe following function enables you to heat

Page 25 - Selecting DHW Heating

Further Adjustments31Time and DateDate and time are factory-set and may be changed manually. During commissioning,or after prolonged time out of use,

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Scanning Options32Scanning InformationSubject to the connected components and s ettings you have made, you can scanthe actual temperatures and operati

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Scanning Options33Scanning Time ProgramsCentral heating time programPress the following keys:1. ur+i press and hold downsimultaneously for centralheat

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Scanning Options34Scanning Time Programs (continued)Scanning fault displayIf y our heating syst em has developed a fault, it will be displayed and ind

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Other Settings35Changing the Heating Pattern of the BoilerRooms are too coldCauseRemedyThe heating system is switched OFF.ON indicator “8” (green) OFF

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Other Settings36Changing the Heating Pattern of the Boiler (continued)There is no hot waterCauseRemedyThe heating system is switched OFF.ON indicator

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Other Settings37Changing the Heating Pattern of the Boiler (continued)“Remote control” is displayedCauseRemedyA remote control is connected to the hea

Page 32 - Scanning Information

Service Instructions38Service Instructions for Your Heating SystemViessmann strongly recommends inspection/service of the boiler and the system bya li

Page 33 - Scanning Time Programs

How to Save Energy21345639How to Save Energy... by heating correctlyApart from taking advantage of the benefits of a modern heating system, there is

Page 34 - Scanning Options

4Other SettingsChanging the Heating Pattern of the Boiler 35...Rooms are too cold 35...

Page 35 - Other Settings

Information40Lighting and Operating Instructions5369 299 v1.0 bFOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE OPERATINGWARNING:Ifyoudonotfollowtheseinstructionsexactly,

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Page 39 - How to Save Energy

Viessmann Manufacturing Company Inc.750 McMurray RoadWaterloo, Ontario y N2V 2G5 y Canada1-800-387-7373 y Fax (519) 885-0887www.viessmann.ca y info@vi

Page 40 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

General Information/Safety5About these InstructionsTake note of all symbols and notations intended to draw attention to potential hazards or important

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SafetySafety6For your Safety (continued)H Carbon monoxideThe U.S. Consumer Product SafetyCommission strongly recommends theinstallation of carbon mono

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Safety7For your Safety (continued)Frozen water pipe hazardYour heating boiler is designed to providea warm and comfortable livingenvironment. It is no

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Safety8For your Safety (continued)If you notice fire coming from theappliance, call the fire departmentimmediately! Do not attempt to extinguishthe fi

Page 44 - Quick Reference

Inform Yourself9Getting Started...The timer of the control unit switches between ”normal room temperature” and”reduced room temperature” at the requir

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