User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Product & Safety Information
- Homeowner
- Technician
- Service and Maintenance
- PRESTIGE Operation
- Boiler & System Water
- Section I - Combustion Air - Prevention of Contamination
- 1.1 Potential Contaminating Products
- Section II - Maintenance Schedule
- 2.1 Service Technician
- 2.1.1 General
- 2.1.2 Poor Performance or Combustion
- 2.2 Owner Maintenance
- 2.2.1 Periodic
- 2.2.2 Monthly
- 2.2.3 Every 6 Months
- Section III - Maintenance Procedures
- 3.1 Daily Maintenance
- 3.1.1 Check the Surrounding Area
- 3.1.2 Check Combustion Air Inlets
- 3.1.3 Check Temperature Display and Pressure Gauge
- 3.2 Monthly Maintenance
- 3.2.1 Check Vent Piping
- 3.2.2 Check Combustion Air Inlet Piping
- 3.2.3 Check Pressure Relief Valve
- 3.2.4 Check Condensate Drain System
- 3.2.5 Check Automatic Air Vents (If Used)
- 3.3 6-Month Maintenance
- 3.3.1 Check Water and Gas Piping
- 3.3.2 Operate Pressure Relief Valve
- Section IV - O
- Section V - ACVMax Operation
- 5.1 ACVMax Navigation
- 5.2 ACVMax Menu Structure
- 5.3 Home Screen
- 5.4 Status Line Messages
- 5.4 Main Menu
- 5.5 CH/DHW Operation Menu
- 5.6 Boiler Information
- 5.7 Information Items
- 5.8 Lockout History
- 5.9 Lockout Screen
- 5.10 Manual Reset Hard Lockouts
- 5.11 Automatic Reset Soft Lockouts
- Section VI - Replacement Parts
- Parts
- Solo 80/110 Jacket Components
- Solo 155/175/250 Jacket Components
- Solo 299/399 Jacket Components
- Solo 80/110 Internal Components
- Solo 155/175/250 Internal Components
- Solo 299/399 Internal Components
- olo 80/110 & Excellence Burner Components
- Solo 155/175/250 Burner Components
- Solo 299/399 Burner Components
- Control Module Enclosure
- Display Module Enclosure
- Table of Contents
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5.0 ACVMax Operation
SECTION V - ACVMAX OPERATION
5.1 ACVMax Navigation
The ACVMax Boiler Management System is designed to be flexible yet easy to use. ACVMax monitors and controls
the Prestige to provide heat as efficiently as possible. All ACVMax features are easy to use through a graphical dis-
play where information is presented either graphically or in plain English, so code charts are not required.
Navigation is performed through four arrow buttons UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT with a center OK button for making
selections and entering information. The INSTALLER button (the small round button) provides the installing con-
tractor with full access to all available features after entering a password.
Figure 2 – ACVMax Navigation Buttons
The Main Menu can be entered from the Home Screen by pressing the OK button. The menu system utilizes icons
to represent each selection. The current selected menu is displayed as a reversed image with a text description
shown at the top of the display. Menus can be entered by highlighting the desired icon and pressing the OK button.
The Home Screen icon at the bottom of each screen returns to the Home Screen when selected. The Previous
Screen icon at the bottom of each screen returns to the previous screen when selected.