8.5.4 Menu groups
Basic menu
Info menu
Service menu
Error acknowledgement menu
Access disable menu
8.6
Operating instructions
8.6.1 Adjusting the setpoint
12.3
Fig. 30: Entering the setpoint
8.6.2 Changing to menu mode
Installation and operating instructions Wilo-VeroLine-IP-E, VeroTwin-DP-E
• Settings in service mode should only be made during commission-
• Only acknowledge errors after they have been remedied.
• Only have faults remedied by qualified personnel.
• If in doubt, consult the manufacturer.
1.0.0.0
• Turn the red button.
2200
RPM
• To confirm the change, press the red button.
1.0.0.0
1800
RPM
2 s
• While the display is showing the status page, press the red button for
Basic settings are shown in the main menus <1.0.0.0>, <2.0.0.0> and
<3.0.0.0>, which provide access to set values that may have to be
changed during regular pump operation.
The main menu <4.0.0.0> and its sub-menu elements show measur-
ing data, device data, operating data and current states.
The main menu <5.0.0.0> and its sub-menu elements provide access
to basic system settings for commissioning. The sub-elements are in
a write-protected mode as long as service mode is not activated.
CAUTION! Risk of property damage!
Improper setting changes can lead to pump operation errors, which
can lead to material damage to the pump or system.
ing and only by qualified personnel.
In the event of an error, the error page is displayed instead of the sta-
tus page. Pressing the red button from this position opens the error
acknowledgement menu (menu number <6.0.0.0>). Any fault signals
present can be acknowledged after a waiting period.
CAUTION! Risk of property damage!
Errors which are acknowledged without their cause having been
remedied can result in repeated faults, which could lead to prop-
erty damage to the pump or system.
For additional information, see Chapter 11 "Faults, causes and reme-
dies" on page 100 and the error table shown there.
The main menu <7.0.0.0> is only displayed when DIP switch 2 is in the
ON position. It cannot be reached via normal navigation.
In the "Access disable" menu, the access disable can be activated or
deactivated by turning the red button. The change is confirmed by
pressing the red button.
On the status page of the display, the setpoint can be adjusted as fol-
lows (Fig. 30):
The display changes to menu number <1.0.0.0>. The setpoint begins
to flash and is increased or decreased by continuing to turn.
The new setpoint will be accepted and the display will return to the
status page.
To change to menu mode, proceed as follows:
two seconds (except in case of an error).
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