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LAARS NeoTherm NTV (Sizes 150–285 MBTU/h) - Service Manual User Manual

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Service Manual NeoTherm 80 - NeoTherm 285

Setup Mode
To go to the Setup Mode, press and hold the Up and

Down buttons at the same time for about three seconds.

The interface will indicate “°F.”
Press Next to go to the setup for Outdoor Reset (shown

as “LBT HOD LOD”). Use the Up button to turn on the

Outdoor Reset feature, if desired. Once this is enabled,

press Next to go to the lines for Low Boiler Setpoint

(LBT), High Outdoor Temperature (HOD), and Low Out-

door Temperature (LOD). To change any of these, use

the Up and Down buttons. (You do not need to press

Done yet.)
Use the Next button to step through the other items in

this menu. To see the current setpoint for an item, press

the Up button. Then use the Up and Down buttons to

change the setpoint.
Important - When you want to leave the Setup Mode,

press the Done button to save any changes you have

made. If you do not do this, the system will use the old

setpoints.

MENU ITEM

DEFINITION

F or C

Selects temperature units

LBTHODLOD Outdoor reset enable/disable -

enables following menu items

LBT

Low boiler setpoint during outdoor reset

HOD

High outdoor temperature setpoint

LOD

Low outdoor temperature setpoint

RMT Add

Remote address - used for Lead/Lag setup

LL

Lead/Lag enable/disable - enables menu items

HS

Hysteresis - temp range between on/off cycles

bL

Base Load % - input rate before next boiler fires

Sd

Warm weather shut-down temperature

ASC

Anti short cycle - minutes of delay between

startups

Table D2-2 - Setup Mode Parameters

Using the Original (White) User Interface - continued

Diagnostic Mode
Diagnostic Mode allows you to see any alerts or lock-

outs. This mode is also used to set up the “high fire” and

“low fire” conditions so you can do the gas valve/CO

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adjustment.
To go to the Diagnostic Mode, press and hold the Next

button for three seconds. The display will indicate a

value, followed by “µA.” This is the signal from the flame

sensor.
Press Next again to see the last alert (since the unit

was last turned on), and press Next again to see the

last lockout. (There is a list of the lockout codes in the

Appendix at the end of this manual.) The table below

shows the other functions in the Diagnostic Mode. Use

the Next button to step through these functions.
To set up the gas valve, press Next until the display says

“Min.” When you press Next again, the display will step

between a number (the current outlet temperature) and

“10%” (the current firing rate). At this point the controller

is ready to do the “low fire” setup.

MENU ITEM

DESCRIPTION

µA

Displays the flame sense signal

Alert codes

Displays the current alert code

Lockout code

Displays the current lockout code

Outlet Limit

Displays the outlet temperature limit

DHW limit

Displays the Domestic Hot Water limit

setting
Stack Limit

Displays the Stack limit setting

Min. firing rate Displays the minimum firing rate allowed
Min. forced

Allows the user to force the boiler to fire at

firing rate

the minimum firing rate

Max forced

Allows the user to force the boiler to fire at

firing rate

the maximum firing rate

Rate indicator Displays the current firing rate based

on the fan RPM.

Table D2-3 - Diagnostic Mode Menu Structure

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cont.

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