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5.7 Setting
the
hot water temperature
You can set the target value for the hot water tempera-
ture:
in the basic display as the temperature for the
cylinder
(
¬ Chap. 5.2
)
or
in Menu
5
as the
Target cyl. temp.
parameter.
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Danger!
Risk of being scalded by hot water!
There is a danger of scalding at the hot water
draw-off points if the temperatures are grea-
ter than 60 °C. Young children and elderly
persons are particularly at risk, even at lower
temperatures.
Select the temperature so that nobody is
at risk.
Requirement: Menu
5
Hot water parameters
is dis-
played (
¬ Chap. 5.1.1
).
Domestic hot water
5
Parameters
Target cyl. temp.
60°C
>Select target temperature
The cursor
flashes in front of the target cylinder tem-
perature.
Press the right hand dial.
The
target temperature
is marked.
Domestic hot water
5
Parameters
Target cyl. temp.
58°C
>Select target temperature
Turn the right hand dial until the desired
target
temperature
is displayed.
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Choose the target cylinder temperature for
the hot water so that your heat requirements
are covered exactly. You will save energy and
costs this way.
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–
>
>
>
Domestic hot water
5
Parameters
Target cyl. temp.
58°C
>Select target temperature
Press the right hand dial.
The
target temperature
is saved.
After an extended period without any operations, the
display automatically reverts to the basic display.
5.8 Changing
the
names of the heating circuits
To provide a better overview of your heating installa-
tion, you can change the factory-defined names for the
heating circuits individually.
If your heating installation has several heating circuits
and a DHW cylinder, the controller will only display the
factory-set names of the heating circuits.
Name
7
change
HK1
:
HK 1
HK2
:
HK2
> Select
The parameters on a grey background can be changed.
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The name can be a maximum of ten cha-
racters long and consist of the characters 0
... 9, A ... Z and space.
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Changed names are automatically adopted
and displayed in the respective menus.
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