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USER MANUAL 

High temperature air/water heat pump
for heating water up to 65°C and
operation with outside temperatures
down to -20°C.
Domestic hot water production and
built-in water circuit assembly.

GB

AW HT
0031÷0061

 


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OPERATION OF THE ROOM TEMPERATURE CONTROL UNIT

A

BUTTONS

Select heating mode

Room temperature probe

Select central heating or DHW

Display information

Correct ambient Comfort set point

Browse and set parameters

Occupancy button

Cancel setting

Confirm setting

Display

Heating to Comfort set point

Heating to reduced set point 

Heating to frost protection set point

Process in progress - please wait

Replace battery

Vacation function active

Reference to heating circuit

Maintenance / Special functions

Error messages

Info level active

Programming level activated

Heating temporarily OFF - ECO function active

Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Hour and minutes

Temperature and
parameters display

Programming menu display

 


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OPERATION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE ROOM UNIT USING THE BUTTONS 

A

Select heating operating modes

Repeatedly pressing button 1 selects the
different heating operating modes:

Automatic heating mode

Automatic operation controls the room tem-
perature based on the set time program.

Characteristics of automatic opera-
tion:
• Characteristics of automatic opera-

tion:

• Heating mode based on the time program.
• Temperature set point according to the “Comfort set point”

or “Reduced set point” program

• Protection functions active.
• Summer / winter switching (ECO functions) and 24 hour

heating limit not active.

Continuous operation

or

Continuous operation keeps the
room temperature constant at the
selected level.

Characteristics of continuous operation:
• Heating without considering the time program.
• Protection functions active.
• Summer / winter switching (ECO functions) and 24 hour

heating limit not active, for continuous operation with Com-
fort set point.

Protection mode

In Protection mode, the heating sys-
tem is not active.
However the frost protection function
is guaranteed (frost protection temperature), as long as the
power supply is connected.
On the display the operating mode is indicated by a line
under the corresponding symbol.

Select domestic hot water mode (DHW)

Operating mode only available only if the
three way selector valve is installed as an
accessory outside of the unit.
Pressing button 3

starts and stops

domestic hot water production.

DHW mode

• Active (indicator shown under the

symbol) Domestic

water is heated based on the selected operating program.

• Not active (no indicator shown under the

symbol). No

domestic water is heated; the frost protection function is
active.

Push DHW

This is activated by pressing the DHW mode button

for

at least three seconds.
This manually activates the production of domestic hot
water only. Activating this function starts the heat pump in
DHW mode until reaching the DHW set point, and cannot be
deactivated.

Room temperature control  

Knob 4 is used to control the desired room
temperature.

Temperature correction in Heating mode:
For the 

Comfort set point

select the

temperature value by turning the knob and
confirming by pressing OK. 

For the 

Reduced set poin

t

• Press OK.
• Select the “Heating circuit” page
• Set the “Reduced set point” parameter 712.

After having made the settings, wait at least 2 hours to allow
the desired room temperature to be reached.

Occupancy button (extended absence)

If the rooms are not used for long periods,
the room temperature can be reduced by
pressing the occupancy button 5, thus sav-
ing energy.
When the rooms are used again, pressing
the pressing the occupancy button 5 returns
the room temperature to the set value.
• The occupancy button is only enabled in automatic opera-

tion.

• The setting remains active until the heating program is

next changed.

Information button 

The information button 6 displays different
types of information, as described in this
manual, such as temperature, heat pump
operating status and errors.

In exceptional situations, the display shows the following
symbols:

Error warning

This symbol indicates an error in the system.
Press the information button and read the additional infor-
mation shown on the display.  Follow the instructions
described in the paragraph “Maintenance and Service”.

Maintenance warning

This symbol indicates the need for maintenance or a special
operating mode. 
Press the information button and read the additional infor-
mation shown on the display.
Follow the instructions described in the paragraph “Mainte-
nance and Service”.

1

4

5

6

3

Operating mode

indication

Operating mode

indication

Operating mode

indication

Operating mode

indication

Heating to daytime room tem-
perature setting
Heating to reduced room tem-
perature setting

 


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The settings that are not available directly using the buttons
are managed in programming mode.
The individual settings are arranged into operating pages
and rows and are divided into levels, “Enduser and Engi-
neer”, so as to allow access only to specific groups of para-
meters. The “OEM” level is protected against accidental
modifications by a password.

The main screen shown in the figure is the starting point for
all the settings.

ENDUSER level.

The procedure described below is used to access the oper-
ating pages in the “Enduser Level” and set the correspond-
ing group of parameters.
Below is an example of the procedure used to set the lan-
guage. The same procedure is valid for displaying and set-
ting all the Enduser level parameters.

1. Main display

If the main display is not shown, press ESC.

2. Press OK

The operating pages are shown at the bottom of the dis-
play.

3. Turn the knob and select the desired operating page.

For example Operator section.

4. Press OK to confirm.

In this example the bottom of the display shows the first
row “language” and at the top right the parameter num-
ber, “20”.

5. Press OK to set the parameter.

The display shows the value flashing, in the example
“Italian”.

6. Turn the knob and select the desired value of the para-

meter.
For example, “English”.

7. Press OK to confirm.

The settings have been saved.
The display stops flashing.

8. Either continue setting other parameters or press ESC

once to access other operating pages 
twice to return to the main display.

AUTO

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

Room temperature

AUTO

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

Room temperature

Ora e Data

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

Unità di comando

PROG

No.

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

Ora e Data
Unità di comando
Programma orario CR 1

No.

Operating
page

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

No.

20

Operator section
Language

English

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

No.

20

Operator section
Language

English

Parameter
number

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

No.

20

Operator section
Language

English

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

No.

20

Operator section
Language

English

AUTO

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

Room temperature

OPERATION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE ROOM UNIT IN PROGRAMMING MODE 

A

 


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The rows shown in light grey cannot be selected as
they are not available in the Enduser level.
They can be selected in higher levels.

Example of subdivision into Enduser levels, operating pages and rows:

User level

User level

Enduser

Commissioning

Engineer

OEM

Time of day and date
Operator section

Radio

User diagnostics

Time program heating circuit 1
Time program 3/HCP

Hours / Minutes
Day / Month

Year

Hours 

       1...24 h 

Minutes 0 to 60 min

Start daylight saving
End daylight saving

Page

SETTING THE TIME AND DATE

The controller is fitted with a clock that manages the hour, minutes, month, day of the week and year. 
To ensure correct operation of the controller, the time and date must be set correctly.

Parameter

number

Screen displayed 

Description

Hour and minutes setting

Month and day setting

Year setting

AUTO

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

Room Temperature

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

Operator section

PROG

+

-

OK

OK

2x

OK

Time of day and date

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

No.

1

Time of day and date

Hours / minutes

00 : 00

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

No.

1

Time of day and date

Hours / minutes

14 : 00

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

No.

2

Time of day and date

Day / month

00 : 00

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

No.

2

Time of day and date

Day / month

02 : 05

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

No.

3

Time of day and date

Year

0 0 0 0

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

No.

2

Time of day and date

Day / month

00 : 05

+

-

OK

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

No.

1

Time of day and date

Hours / minutes

14 : 25

+

-

OK

+

-

OK

+

-

OK

+

-

OK

+

-

OK

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

No.

3

Time of day and date

Year

2 0 0 9

ESC

2x

1

2

3

Parameters contained on the TIME OF DAY AND DATE operating page

(Enduser level)

 


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AUTOMATIC DAYLIGHT SAVING CHANGEOVER

Parameter

number

Screen displayed 

Description

Setting the start of the
summer period
ensures automatic
changeover of the
time.
On the first Saturday
following to the date
set, the time changes
from 02:00 (winter) to
03:00 (summer).

Default setting:
Day 25
Month 03

Setting the end of the
summer period
ensures automatic
changeover of the
time.
On the first Saturday
following to the date
set, the time changes
from 03:00 (summer)
to 02:00 (winter).

Default setting
Day 25
Month 10

AUTO

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

Room Temperature  

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

Operator section

PROG

OK

Time of day and date

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

No.

5

Time of day and date

Day / Month

27 : 04

+

-

+

-

OK

+

-

OK

+

-

OK

+

-

OK

+

-

OK

+

-

OK

ESC

2x

OK

2x

3sec.

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

No.

6

Time of day and date

Day / Month

End of summertime

25 : 10

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

No.

6

Time of day and date

Day / Month

End of summertime

24 : 09

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

No.

5

Time of day and date

Day / Month

Start of summertime

Start of summertime

25 : 04

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

Commissioning
Engineer
OEM

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

No.

1

Time of day and date

Hours / minutes

14 : 25

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

No.

5

Time of day and date

Day / Month

Start of summertime

25 : 03

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

No.

6

Time of day and date

Day / Month

End of summertime

25 : 09

5

6

Parameters contained on the TIME OF DAY AND DATE operating page

(Engineer level)

 


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LANGUAGE SETTING

Parameter

number

Screen displayed 

Description

The following
languages can be
selected:
German
English
French
Italian

Default setting:
Italian

AUTO

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

Room Temperature  

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

Operator section

PROG

OK

Time of day and date

+

-

+

-

OK

ESC

2x

OK

ESC

2x

OK

2x

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

Time of day and date
Operator section
Time prog heating circuit 1

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

No.

20

Operator section
Language

English

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

No.

20

Interface utilisateur
Langue

Francais

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

No.

20

Operator section
Language

Italiano

20

Parameters contained on the OPERATOR SECTION operating page

(Enduser level)

 


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AUTO

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

Room temperature

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

Operator section

PROG

OK

Time of day and date

+

-

+

-

+

-

OK

+

-

OK

+

-

OK

+

-

OK

+

-

OK

OK

OK

2x

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

Operator section
Time prog heating circuit 1
Time program 3 / HCP

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

No.

500

Time prog heating circuit 1
Preselection

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

No.

500

Time prog heating circuit 1
Preselection

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

No.

500

Time prog heating circuit 1
Preselection

Mo

+

-

+

-

OK

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

No.

501

Time prog heating circuit 1
Mo : 1st phase On

06 : 00

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

No.

501

Time prog heating circuit 1
Mo : 1st phase On

07 : 15

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

No.

502

Time prog heating circuit 1
Mo : 1st phase Off

22 : 00

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

No.

502

Time prog heating circuit 1
Mo : 1st phase Off

09 : 30

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

No.

503

Time prog heating circuit 1
Mo : 2st phase On

-- : --

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

No.

500

Time prog heating circuit 1
Preselection

Tu

Mo - Su

Mo - Su

TIME BAND PROGRAMMING

Time prog heating circuit 1

Parameter

number

Description

The controller manages the heating circuit based on the time and the day of the week. The on and off
times can be selected in groups, that is, common for a group of days, or individually, different for each day.
The presetting of the days into groups, for example Mon to Fri and Sat-Sun simplifies the time band set-
tings.
Groups: Mon-Sun; Mon-Fri; Sat-Sun;
Individual: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun

1st On Time
1st Off Time
2nd On Time
2nd Off Time
3rd On Time
3rd Off Time

The time programs can be reset to the original values (default setting).

Default setting

Mon – Sun

6:00 (h:min)
22:00 (h:min)
--:-- (h:min)
--:-- (h:min)
--:-- (h:min)
--:-- (h:min)
Yes or no

Repeat the same sequence to pro-
gram the 2nd and 3rd On / Off
period.

The procedure for programming the
1st, 2nd and 3rd On / Off period must
be repeated for each group or for
each day.
In this example: once having pro-
grammed the On and Off times for
Monday, select Tuesday (par. 500)
and repeat the procedure for pro-
gramming the 1st, 2nd and 3rd On /
Off period.

500

501
502
503
504
505
506
516

Parameters contained on the TIME PROG HEATING CIRCUIT 1 operating page

(Enduser level)

 


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AUTO

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

Room temperature

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

Operator section

PROG

OK

Time of day and date

+

-

+

-

+

-

OK

+

-

OK

+

-

OK

+

-

OK

+

-

OK

OK

OK

2x

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

Time program 3 / HCP
Time program 4 / DHW
Time program 5

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

No.

560

Time program 4 / DHW
Preselection

Mo - Su

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

No.

560

Time program 4 / DHW
Preselection

Mo - Su

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

No.

560

Time program 4 / DHW
Preselection

Mo

+

-

+

-

OK

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

No.

561

Time program 4 / DHW
Mo : 1st phase On

06 : 00

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

No.

561

Time program 4 / DHW
Mo : 1st phase On

07 : 15

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

No.

562

Time program 4 / DHW
Mo : 1st phase Off

22 : 00

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

No.

562

Time program 4 / DHW
Mo : 1st phase Off

09 : 30

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

No.

563

Time program 4 / DHW
Mo : 2st phase On

-- : --

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

No.

560

Time program 4 / DHW
Preselection

Tu

Time program 4/DHW (domestic hot water production)

Parameter

number

Description

The controller manages domestic hot water production based on the time and the day of the week. 
The on and off times can be selected in groups, that is, common for a group of days, or individually, different
for each day. 
The presetting of the days into groups, for example Mon to Fri and Sat-Sun simplifies the time band settings.
Groups: Mon-Sun; Mon-Fri; Sat-Sun;
Individual: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun

1st On Time
1st Off Time
2nd On Time
2nd Off Time
3rd On Time
3rd Off Time

The time programs can be reset to the original values (default setting).

Default setting

Mon – Sun

6:00 (h:min)
22:00 (h:min)
--:-- (h:min)
--:-- (h:min)
--:-- (h:min)
--:-- (h:min)
Yes or no

Repeat the same sequence to pro-
gram the 2nd and 3rd On / Off
period.

The procedure for programming the
1st, 2nd and 3rd On / Off period must
be repeated for each group or for
each day.
In this example: once having pro-
grammed the On and Off times for
Monday, select Tuesday (par. 500)
and repeat the procedure for pro-
gramming the 1st, 2nd and 3rd On /
Off period.

560

561
562
563
564
565
566
576

Parameters contained on the TIME PROGRAM 4/DHW operating page

(Enduser level)

 


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AUTO

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

Room Temperature

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

Operator section

PROG

OK

Time of day and date

+

-

+

-

+

-

OK

OK

OK

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

Time program 5
Holidays heating circuit 1
Heating circuit 1

+

-

OK

+

-

OK

+

-

OK

OR

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

No.

642

Holidays heating circuit 1
Period 1: Start
Day / month

-- : --

+

-

OK

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

No.

642

Holidays heating circuit 1
Period 1: Start
Day / month

01 : 08

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

No.

642

Holidays heating circuit 1
Period 1: Start
Day / month

01 : 08

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

No.

642

Holidays heating circuit 1
Period 1: Start
Day / month

05 : 08

+

-

+

-

OK

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

PROG

No.

643

Holidays heating circuit 1
Period 1: End
Day / month

01 : 08

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

PROG

No.

648

Holidays heating circuit 1
Operating level

Frost protection

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

PROG

No.

648

Holidays heating circuit 1
Operating level

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

AUTO

AUTO

PROG

No.

643

Holidays heating circuit 1
Period 1: End
Day / month

-- : --

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

No.

643

Holidays heating circuit 1
Period 1: End
Day / month

01 : 08

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

AUTO

PROG

No.

643

Holidays heating circuit 1
Period 1: End
Day / month

26 : 08

OK

ESC

2x

Reduced

Holidays program

The holidays program can only be used in “Automatic” mode

Parameter

number

Description

Start Vacation period
End Vacation period
Operating modes during the vacation period. The operating modes may be:
- Frost protection
- Reduced set point (Temperature selected by parameter 712).

Default setting

--.-- (day/month)
--.-- (day/month)
Frost protection

642
643
648

Parameters contained on the HOLIDAYS HEATING CIRCUIT 1 operating page

(Enduser level)

 


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AUTO

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

Room temperature

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

Operator section

PROG

OK

Time of day and date

+

-

OK

2x

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

Heating circuit 1
Domestic hot water
Service/special operation

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

No.

1610

Domestic hot water
Nominal setpoint

55

 

C

+

-

OK

0

4

8

12

16

20

24

AUTO

PROG

No.

1610

Domestic hot water
Nominal setpoint

58

 

C

ESC

2x

DHW set point control and time program

The vacation program can only be used in “Automatic” mode

Parameter

number

Description

Select DHW set point

To set the desired temperature of the domestic hot water inside the storage cylinder, change the value of
parameter 1610, as described below.

Default setting

1610 = 55

1610

Parameters contained on the DHW operating page

(Enduser level)

USEFUL INFORMATION 

For information on technical assistance and obtaining spare parts, contact:

TECHNICAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT
CLIMAVENETA HOME SYSTEM S.R.L. ROOM AIR-CONDITIONING

via. L. Seitz, 47 - 31100 Treviso (ITALIA)

www.climaveneta.it - info@climavenetahs.it

 


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36061 Bassano del Grappa (VI) 
Italy 
Tel. +39 0424 509 500 
Fax +39 0424 509 509 
info@climaveneta.com 
www.climaveneta.com 

Climaveneta Home System 

Via Duca d’Aosta 121 
31030 Mignagola (TV) 
Italy 
Tel. +39 0422 4131 
Fax +39 0422 413659 
info.cvhs@climaveneta.com 
www.climaveneta.com 

Climaveneta France 

3, Village d’Entreprises 
ZA de la Couronne des Prés 
Avenue de la Mauldre 
78680 Epône 
France 
Tél. +33 (0)1 30 95 19 19 
Fax +33 (0)1 30 95 18 18 
info@climaveneta.fr 
www.climaveneta.fr 

Climaveneta Deutschland 

Rhenus Platz 2 
59439 Holzwickede 
Germany 
Tel. +49 2301 91222-0 
Fax +49 2301 91222-99 
info@climaveneta.de 
www.climaveneta.de 

Climaveneta 
España - Top Clima 

Londres 67, 1° 4° 
08036 Barcelona 
Spain 
Tel. +34 963 195 600 
Fax +34 963 615 167 
topclima@topclima.com 
www.climaveneta.com 

Climaveneta Chat Union 
Refrig. Equipment Co Ltd 

88 Bai Yun Rd, Pudong Xinghuo 
New dev. zone 201419 Shanghai 
China 
Tel. 008 621 575 055 66 
Fax 008 621 575 057 97 

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