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SKP 20

1.3.1 Access to folders - menu structure

Folders are organized into menus.

Access to said folders is defined by the keys on the front cover (see relative paragraphs).

In the paragraphs that follow (or chapters indicated), we will explain how to enter each individual menu.

There are 4 menus:

• Main Display Menu 

 see the “Main Display Menu” chapter.

•  Operating Mode Menu 

 see the “Operating Mode Menu” chapter.

•  States Menu 

 see the “States Menu” chapter.

•  Programming Menu 

 see the “Programming Menu” chapter.

There are 4 folders / sub-menus in the Programming Menu:

•  Parameters Menu (folder Par) 

 see Energy FLEX manual Parameters Chapter.

•  Functions Menu (folder Fnc) 

 see Functions chapter.

• Password PASS

•  EU alarm codes

All menus and labels are listed in the table below:

1.3.2 Main display Menu

“Main Display” means what the controller on the default display screen, i.e. when no keys have been 

pressed.

modifying the main display

In Energy FLEX, the main display can be customized to suit personal requirements. The various con-

tents can be selected from the “disp” menu which is opened by pressing and holding the [set] key for 

more than 3 seconds. The main display   can be selected from:

1.3 

First power on

MENU

Main Display

(Display B)

Note:

Display A always 

shows

the clock.

Ai

AIL1

AIL1

AIL1

AIL1

AIL1

Air1

Air2

di

diL1

diL2

diL3

diL4

diL5

diL6

...

...

Sr

Hr

Operating mode

HEAt

COOL

StdBY

States

Ai

di

...

CL

HOu

dAt

YEA

...Hr

CP01

CP02

CP03

CP04

PU01

PU02

PU03

PROGRAMMING

MENU

label

Parameters

PAr

CL

CL00...

CF

CF01...

...

...

AL

ALOO...

Functions

FnC

dEF

tA

St

OFF/ON

CC

UL

dL

Fr

EUr

Password

PASS

EU

EU

When Energy SKW22(L) is powered on for the first

time, a lamp test is carried out to check its state and

operation.

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The Lamp Test lasts for just a few seconds. During

this short time, all icons and digits flash at the same

time.

After the lamp test, the following are 

displayed (depending on the default 

settings):

Display a

•  The time (always**)

Display B

•   Real setpoint

•   Parameter setpoint

•   The value of the analogue input selected

(AIL1…AIL5, Air1, Air2).

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In the example, the main display is:

Display A: current time (RTC**)

Display B: parameter setpoint (+12°C)

In the example, the current time is the main display

(RTC).

Note that in this case Display is off (display A shows

the time).

** N.B. The time will be shown on models /C, i.e.

those with the Real Time Clock (RTC) installed.

1.2.4  Manual alarm acknowledgment and reset

Alarm signals are displayed as flashing. Below is an explanation of how to acknowledge an alarm.

The various error messages will be shown in folder AL (see States Menu).

ALARM/ERROR ACKNOWLEDGMENT

An error can be acknowledged by pressing any

key once.

After pressing any key, the alarm icon will start

to blink.

MANUAL RESET

To manually reset an alarm, press the “up” and

“down” keys together [UP+DOWN]

- - - - - - - - -

N.B.: resetting an active alarm will save the alarm

in the alarm log.

The device will return to the main display.

1

An error message will be shown,

alternating with the error alert (2)

and the main display (1).

The ALARM icon will be permanently on.

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Summary of Contents for ENERGY FLEX SKP 20

Page 1: ...SKP 20 LCDTerminals User manual for ENERGY FLEX english ...

Page 2: ...SKP 20 ...

Page 3: ...tpoweron 6 1 3 1 Accesstofolders menustructure 6 1 3 2 MaindisplayMenu 6 1 3 3 OperatingMode Menu 7 1 3 4 Settingtheclock CL 7 1 3 5 AlarmDisplay AL 8 1 3 6 Exampleofhowtosetthesetpoint SP 8 1 3 7 Resetcompressor pumptime 9 1 3 8 Parameters folderPAr 9 1 3 9 Settingapassword Par PASSfolder 10 1 3 10 Alarmevents Par EUfolder 10 DIAGNOSTICS 2 1 Alarms 12 2 1 1 Automaticreset 12 2 1 2 Manualreset 12 ...

Page 4: ...d with utilities are all configurable From the factory device is set to the table Key Press once press and release Longpress pressandholdforabout3seconds 1 Increaseavalue Gotonextlabel See also F1 Activate manual defrost See the Functions menu folder FnC 2 Decreaseavalue Gotopreviouslabel See also F3 Machine active OFF OFF machine active See Local On OFF section See also Functions menu FnC folder ...

Page 5: ...ICON 2 Manual defrost Icons are associated with menu navigation and manual defrost The factory settings of the controller are listed in the table 1 1 5 DoubleLCD Whichwewillrefertoasfollows The double display has 26 icons States and operating modes 9 icons o Browse menu manual defrost 2 icons Values and units of measure 4 icons Utilities 7 icons Fans 4 icons Read outs can have up to Display A 4 di...

Page 6: ...NU label Parameters PAr CL CL00 CF CF01 AL ALOO Functions FnC dEF tA St OFF ON CC UL dL Fr EUr Password PASS EU EU When Energy SKW22 L is powered on for the first time a lamp test is carried out to check its state and operation The LampTest lasts for just a few seconds During this short time all icons and digits flash at the same time After the lamp test the following are displayed depending on th...

Page 7: ... press the set key to confirm You will be automatically returned to the preconfigured main display In this case AiL1 with a value of 7 5 C For example let s say you want to change from StbY to COOL mode To change operating mode press and hold the esc key for at least 2 seconds A blinking menu will open containing the values StbY standby HEAt heat and COOL cool that you can scroll using the DOWN ke...

Page 8: ...roceed in the same way by first changing the device s mode from COOL to HEAT See Operating Mode Menu chapter To change the setpoint on your machine press the UP or DOWN key in the main display Label Ai appears on the display Use the UP and DOWN keys to scroll the other labels until you find the SP label Press the set key to open the SP menu The first display will be COOL mode and then scrolling wi...

Page 9: ... key to change the value of the parameter CL01 in this case Press the up and down keys to change the value of the parameter CL01 in this case On selecting a value press the set key To exit this display and return to the previous level press the esc key N B pressing the set key confirms the modified value pressing the esc key returns you to the previous level without saving the new value entered Ex...

Page 10: ...8 in this example Alarm start date 20 May in this example Alarm stop time HO alarm still active in this case Alarm stop date dO alarm still active in this case Type of alarm tY automatic AUtO or alternatively manual ManU To view the PASS folder in the main display press the Esc and Set keys at the same time esc set Pressing the two keys will open the menu containing the list of folders Use the up ...

Page 11: ...11 SKP 20 ...

Page 12: ...A 4 Not present Not present Not present AL12 Alarm code Name of alarm Bypass activation event Bypass time Automatic alarm activation time Manual alarm activation time Exit alarm deactivation time Number of interventions per sample time E006 NOTA 4 Circuit 2 low pressure alarm Circuit compressor activated or reversal of 4 way valve NOTE 1 NOTE 4 AL11 NOTA 4 Not present Not present Not present AL12 ...

Page 13: ...ue lowpressure alarm Acircuit1 compressor isswitchedon orreversalof the4 way valve AL43 AL44 AL45 Notpresent A46 Circuit1 lowpressure probe E008 Circuit2 analogue lowpressure alarm Acircuit2 compressor isswitchedon orreversalof the4 way valve AL43 AL44 AL45 Notpresent A46 Circuit2 lowpressure probe E030 Primarycircuit antifreeze On Off localor remote input inheatmode NOTE2 AL50 AL51 NOTA3 AL52 Not...

Page 14: ... CMP4 D Events OFFCOMP4 E015 Compressor1oilpressureswitch CMP1 D Events OFFCOMP1 E016 Compressor2oilpressureswitch CMP2 D Events OFFCOMP2 E017 Compressor3oilpressureswitch CMP3 D Events OFFCOMP3 E018 Compressor4oilpressureswitch CMP4 D Events OFFCOMP4 E020 Primarycircuitflowswitch D Time OFFformanual resetalarm OFF OFF OFFfor manual reset alarm OFF OFF E021 Primarycircuitpump1thermalswitch D Event...

Page 15: ...aultydisposableexchangerwaterorairinput temperatureprobe AUTO SeeProbeErrorsTable E064 Faultydisposableexchangerwaterorairoutput temperatureprobe AUTO SeeProbeErrorsTable E065 Faultyambienttemperatureprobe AUTO SeeProbeErrorsTable E066 Sanitarywatertemperatureprobefaulty AUTO SeeProbeErrorsTable E067 Faultydisplayprobe temperature pressure AUTO SeeProbeErrorsTable E068 Faultyexternaltemperaturepro...

Page 16: ...Serie SKP20 Issue Supersedese 02 15 Catalogue M 204b The data indicated in this manual is purely indicative The manufacturer reserves the right to modify the data whenever it is considered necessary ...

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