45
Setting the room temperature control unit/display
Setting the setpoint temperature
From the standard display:
1
1 x both
keys –
long
operation (Figure
/
1 and 2).
The "Set setpoint temperature" menu command is shown with the last
set value, e. g., S 24.0 °C.
Your electrician has defined six setpoint temperatures
:
• One comfort setpoint temperature (for comfort operation) for both
heating and cooling
• One standby setpoint temperature (for standby operation) for both
heating and cooling
• One night setpoint temperature (for night operation) for both
heating and cooling
You can see the setpoint temperature of the current operation mode.
You can only change this setpoint temperature. In order to modify the
setpoint temperature of another operation mode, you first have to
change operation mode (see “Setting the operation mode”, p. 46).
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This new setpoint temperature is valid either only until the
operation mode is switched, or permanently, depending on the
preset option
.
46
Setting the room temperature control unit/display
Your electrician has defined
within which limits this value can be
changed, for example, between 16 °C and 26°C. You cannot set a value
above or below these limit values.
If the electrician has made the appropriate setting
, the 4-gang push-
button emits a warning sound as soon as you try to exceed these limit
values.
2
You can change the value in 0.5 degree increments by pressing the
left or right key on the display (Figure
/
1 or 2).
3
Save the new required setpoint temperature by pressing
both
keys
for a
long
period.
The new setpoint temperature is saved; the standard display reopens.
Setting the operation mode
From the standard display:
1
1 x both
keys –
long
operation (Figure
/
1 and 2).
2
1 x both
keys –
short
operation.
The "Set operation mode" menu item is shown with the last operation
mode set and the corresponding symbol, e. g., b 0, House with person =
Operation mode (b = engl.
b
ase mode) comfort.