Installation / Operation Instruction Manual
Table Of Contents
- Brute MagnaTech
- Table of Contents. Page 1
- SECTION 1 General Information
- SECTION 2 Venting and Combustion Air
- SECTION 3 Gas supply and Piping
- SECTION 4 Water Flow and Headloss Data
- SECTION 5 Piping
- SECTION 6 Condensate Drain Trap
- SECTION 7 Electrical Connections
- SECTION 8 Control Operation
- 8.A The Home Screen
- 8.B Login to Lock / Unlock the Display Screen
- 8.C Quick Start
- 8.D Configuration
- 8.E Service Screens
- 8.F Messages and USB
- 8.G Active Demands
- SECTION 9 Parameter Tables
- SECTION 10 Initial startup Instructions
- SECTION 11 Maintenance
- SECTION 12 Troubleshooting
- SECTION 13 Replacement Parts
- 13.A General Information
- 13.B Component Illustrations, Parts Lists, and Part Numbers
- 13.B.1 Final Assembly, Part Numbers
- 13.B.2 Frame and Jacket Assembly, Part Numbers
- 13.B.3 Control Panel, Part Numbers
- 13.B.4 Air / Gas System, Part Numbers (Model 1600)
- 13.B.5 Air / Gas System, Part Numbers (Model 2000)
- 13.B.6 Air / Gas System, Part Numbers (Models 2500 & 3000)
- 13.B.7 Air / Gas System, Part Numbers(Models 3500 and 4000)
- 13.B.8 AC Distribution Box, Part Numbers (Model 1600)
- 13.B.9 AC Distribution Box, Part Numbers (Model 2000)
- 13.B.10 AC Distribution Box, Part Numbers (Models 2500 to 4000)
- 13.B.11 Inlet Waterway Assemblies, Part Numbers
- 13.B.12 Outlet Waterway Assemblies, Part Numbers
- 13.B.13 Gas Train Assembly, Part Numbers(Models 1600, 2000, 2500 and 3000)
- 13.B.14 Gas Train Assembly, Part Numbers (Models 3500 and 4000)
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SECTION 8 Control Operation
8.A The Home Screen
8.A.1 Home Screen Active Icons
Figure 34. Active Areas of the Home Screen
Name Icon Description
Security
Displays the current lock status icon. Touch the lock icon to lock or unlock the
Touchscreen Display.
See Section 8.B on page 60
Quick
Start
Provides quick access to the most commonly used parameters for easy installation.
See Section 8.C on page 61
Congure
Provices access to ALL of your congurations for a detailed setup of the unit.
See
Section 8.D on page 65
Service
Allows the service technician to access the basic diagnostic and troubleshooting
information.
See Section 8.E on page 92
Messages
Will show an 'Exclamation Point' when there is a message.
Clicking onto the Message icon will take you to the message itself.
The USB functionality will show the USB Icon at this location, if
being used.
See Section 8.F on page 97
Active
Demands
Will show icons that indicate the active parameters that are currently in
demand.
See Section 8.G on page 98
Navigation
Bar
Top left of every menu. The constant indicator of where you are as you
navigate into and out of the touchscreens. See Section 8.A.2 on page 59
Date &
Time
To change date and time, simply touch the date or time and follow
the directions.
Section 8.D.10 on page 85
LOCKOUTS and ERROR Codes are also show in the
Navigation Bar
when there is one of several
unit Lockouts, Errors or Shut-downs that have occured.
SECTION 12 on page 116
The alarm bell icon indicates that the units alarm has been silenced.