I wouldnt manipulate that myself. Go ask your plumber, normaly there should be someone who takes care for that heater
Big_footed_hobbit on
My guess the switch WA that is set to sun and moon needs to be set to sun and sun.
xCyprus on
All dials seem to look okay. You can try to set the bottom middle dial to Sun, Sun so one further to the right. One question, when did you take the photo? Because the green LED id on and that means it is in night mode!
MeltsYourMinds on
Oh boy this is ancient.
Find the manual. If you can’t, find the label with the exact type of the heating system and try to look it up online.
Looks like water temp is set to 60 degrees, which is the maximum. By best bet is that it isn’t reaching that temp anymore due to corrosion and limescale hindering the transmission of thermal energy. There should be a water tank somewhere, and hopefully a thermometer integrated. Can you check that and read the temperature?
It also seems to be set to only heat up water during daytime, which is set to 6:00-21:00, not during night time. If you move the WA dial, the bottom left one, to the next setting, with a sun in the blue, I’d expect it to try and heat the water during the night, too, but I can’t promise that this will help.
Is the time on the clock correct? Otherwise you will have energy saving mode during the wrong time of day
guenxmuerfel on
The “Nachtabsenkung” is set with the red and blue pins on the clock. It is set to be colder from 9pm to 6am. The water will start getting heated at 6am. If you stick the red pin to someting like 5 am, the water should be hot at 6am. And of course, you have to set the clock.
LemonPPY on
The one my parents have at their house is very similar (it’s old). Try setting the small white knob (above the clock) to 1. Should turn on then. So if you want warm water do that a bit before you actually need it.
The whole thing uses a “Zeitschaltuhr” (timer) so you need that to be set correctly. Talk to your landlord about that i guess.
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I wouldnt manipulate that myself. Go ask your plumber, normaly there should be someone who takes care for that heater
My guess the switch WA that is set to sun and moon needs to be set to sun and sun.
All dials seem to look okay. You can try to set the bottom middle dial to Sun, Sun so one further to the right. One question, when did you take the photo? Because the green LED id on and that means it is in night mode!
Oh boy this is ancient.
Find the manual. If you can’t, find the label with the exact type of the heating system and try to look it up online.
Looks like water temp is set to 60 degrees, which is the maximum. By best bet is that it isn’t reaching that temp anymore due to corrosion and limescale hindering the transmission of thermal energy. There should be a water tank somewhere, and hopefully a thermometer integrated. Can you check that and read the temperature?
It also seems to be set to only heat up water during daytime, which is set to 6:00-21:00, not during night time. If you move the WA dial, the bottom left one, to the next setting, with a sun in the blue, I’d expect it to try and heat the water during the night, too, but I can’t promise that this will help.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Handwerker/s/jflygCVb7c
Seems to be a similar model.
https://www.dasheimwerkerforum.de/attachments/bedienungsanleitung-trimatik-2-pdf.15340/
I think this is the user manual for a similar model.
Here it is. https://www.libble.de/viessmann-trimatik-2—7410160-h/p/833858/
Is the time on the clock correct? Otherwise you will have energy saving mode during the wrong time of day
The “Nachtabsenkung” is set with the red and blue pins on the clock. It is set to be colder from 9pm to 6am. The water will start getting heated at 6am. If you stick the red pin to someting like 5 am, the water should be hot at 6am. And of course, you have to set the clock.
The one my parents have at their house is very similar (it’s old). Try setting the small white knob (above the clock) to 1. Should turn on then. So if you want warm water do that a bit before you actually need it.
The whole thing uses a “Zeitschaltuhr” (timer) so you need that to be set correctly. Talk to your landlord about that i guess.