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Comment:
if the filter is obstructed or if the grid is covered involun
-
tary, a special sensor switches off the device. The normal Opera-
tion of the device will start again at the next start-up, if the filter or
the grid is not obstructed, and only after the blower has cooled
down.
The blower switches off
but the Boost mode is
always active : the count
is always displayed, the
Boost symbol and the
heating indicator flash
on the display. When the
temperature drops under the maximal authorised temperature,
the blower will be restarted until the count ends.
-
If the ambient temperature reaches the maximal Boost
temperature during the count:
- Second press = Boost cancellation.
The cursor moves above the previous active mode and the set-
ting temperature appears.
SUPER COMFORT
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and the setting temperature Super Comfort appears alter-
nately on the display.
The Super Comfort stops if:
- The difference is less or equal to 0,5°C.
- The difference is still higher than 2°C after 1hr of Super Comfort.
Comment:
the Super Comfort is valid in Comfort and Au
-
to-Comfort mode only.
France’s Agency for Environment and Energy Management
(ADEME) recommends a Comfort setting temperature lowerr or
equal to 19°C.
In the device display, a selector indicates the energy comsump-
tion level by positioning it in front of the colour: red, orange or
GAUGE CONSUMPTION, ENERGY
SAVINGS
C - Red colour
High Temperature
level: it is advisable to
significantly reduce
the setting tempera-
ture.
Setting temperature
> 22°C
When the setting
temperature is higher
than 22°C
B - Orange colour
Average temperature
level: it is advisable
to slightly reduce the
setting temperature.
19°C < Setting tem-
perature ≤ 22°C
When the setting
temperature is higher
than 19°C and lower
or equal to 22°C
A - Green colour
Ideal temperature.
Setting temperature
≤ 19°C
When the setting
temperature is lower
or equal to 19°C
You can access the Comfort temperature set up from the Auto
and Comfort Mode. It is preset to 19°C.
SETTING THE COMFORT MODE
TEMPERATURE
It is possible to see the estimation of energy consumption in kWh
since the last reset of the energy meter.
CONSUMPTION INDICATION
ACCUMULATED IN KWH, ENERGY
SAVINGS
Display of the estimated power consumption
To reset the energy meter, from Auto, Comfort, Eco or Frost pro
-
tection mode, then proceed as follows.
Resetting the energy meter
1-
Press
.
To see this estimation, from Auto,
Comfort, Eco or Frost protection
mode, then press
.
To exit the display mode of
consumption: press
or
, the
device is automatically in the previous active mode.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
green. So, depending on the setting temperature, you can
choose your level of energy usage. As the temperature setting
increases, the consumption will be higher.
The gauge appears in Auto, Comfort, Eco and Frost protection
modes and whatever the temperature level.
The blower could be used as an instant additional heating in
case of important difference between the ambient temperature
and the setting temperature desired.
The Super Comfort switches on if the difference between the
ambient temperature and the setting temperature is higher
than 2°C.
The Super Comfort is enabled by default
(see chapter advanced
settings page 14 then Super Comfort mode page 15)
.
Example:
the device is in Eco set 17,5°C, you decide for a transi-
tion in Comfort mode : the difference between 21°C and 17,5°C
is 3,5°C, so higher than 2°C.
The blower starts up automa-
tically to help the tempera-
ture increase and attain the
21°C requested.
The Boost symbol and the
heating indicator appears
on the display and the cursor
above the selected mode will flash.
POST-VENTING
Using
and
you can adjust the temperature from 7°C
to 30°C by intervals of 0.5° C.
Note:
you can limit the Comfort temperature,
see page 15 for
more details
.
When the blower and the heating cartridge switch off, the ven-
ting continues to operate during few seconds to preserve and
optimize the product life time.
Seconds appear and begin
to count down, the keypad is
inactive during the post-ven-
ting.
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