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Connection time
[press
]
To see the total and momentary connection times*, press
when the
thermostat is in display mode. The counter shows the total hours the
thermo stat has been connected for as well as the momentary time, in the
same way as a vehicle trip meter, i.e. the number of hours the installation
has been connected for since the counter was reset. The connection time is
used to calculate the energy consumption** of the installation.
The momentary counter is reset in the
SYSTEM MENU
under
RESET
and
COUNTER
; both counters are reset if the thermostat is reset to factory settings.
To return to display mode, press
or wait thirty seconds.
*Connection time = the time that the thermostat has been activated, i.e. how long
the heating or cooling installation has been connected for.
**Energy consumption (kWh) = Installed effect (kW) x Connection time (h)
Shortcut to language setting
[press
3 s]
To change the language setting without going through the menu system,
press
when the thermostat is in display mode. Then you come directly
to the language menu (read more about the language menu under the
section concerning the selected operation mode).
Shortcut to temperature setting
[press
3 s]
To quickly change the temperature setting without going through the
main menu, go to display mode and press
for three seconds; this takes
you directly to temperature setting (set point).
Standby mode
[press
3 s]
When the thermostat is in standby mode, the temperature is not regulated
and the screen is inactive, but the clock runs as usual and all the settings are
stored in the memory.
Note that the thermostat is still supplied with electricity.
Standby mode is set from the display mode by pressing
for three
seconds; you are then asked if you want to switch off the thermostat. If
you select
YES
standby mode is activated; if you select
NO
(or wait thirty
seconds) the thermostat returns to display mode. To exit standby mode,
press any button. This will return you to display mode.
Now we have gone through everything that is required to go directly to the
operation mode you will use in the thermostat. There, you can read more about
all the functions and how to set them to get the most out of your thermostat.
INTRODUCTION