en
±
2.0.0.0
12.3
Fig. 45: Changing settings and returning to
the status page
11.6.5
Accessing information
4.1.0.0
12.3
Fig. 46: Accessing information
11.6.6
Activating/deactivating service
mode
136
•
Press the operating button again.
The selected setpoint or setting is confirmed, and the value or symbol stops flashing. The
display is back in menu mode with the menu number unchanged. The menu number flashes.
2.0.0.0
2.0.0.0
2.0.0.0
Changes cannot be made in "Information" menu elements. These are indicated on the
display by the default "access disable" symbol.
4.1.1.0
To access current settings:
5,4
H/m
•
Navigate to the desired "Information" menu element (<4.1.1.0> in the example).
The current value or status of the setting and the associated symbol are displayed. Press-
4.1.3.0
ing the operating button has no effect.
320
P/W
•
Turn the operating button to access the "Information" menu elements in the cur-
rent sub-menu.
For an explanation of the settings represented by the symbols, see table in the "Reference
menu element" chapter.
•
Turn the operating button until the "Level up" menu element is displayed.
•
Press the operating button.
The display returns to the next highest menu level (<4.1.0.0> here).
Additional settings can be made in service mode. The mode is activated or deactivated as
follows.
ON
•
Set DIP switch 1 to the "ON" position.
1
Service mode is activated. The symbol shown here flashes on the status page.
The sub-elements of menu <5.0.0.0> switch from the "Information" element type
to the "Selection/setting" element type, and the standard "access disable" symbol (see
symbol) is hidden for the relevant elements (except for <5.3.1.0>).
The values and settings for these elements can now be edited.
Installation and operating instructions • Wilo-Stratos GIGA, Wilo-Stratos GIGA-D, Wilo-Stratos GIGA B • Ed.01/2024-02
NOTICE
When values in <1.0.0.0>, <2.0.0.0> and <3.0.0.0>, <5.7.7.0> and
<6.0.0.0> are changed, the display jumps back to the status page.
CAUTION
Risk of material damage caused by changing the settings incor-
rectly!
Incorrect changes to settings can lead to pump operation errors and
cause damage to the pump or system.
• Settings in service mode should only be made during commissioning
and only by qualified personnel.