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9.4 Temperature setting
This menu lets you set the temperatures and hystereses necessary for defining the temperature control
set-point used in the different operating modes.
In particular, you can have setpoints for:
1.
e
: Away temperature (T away) *
2.
e
: Economy temperature (T economy) *
3.
e
: Comfort temperature (T comfort) *
4.
:
hysteresis of the device (only if in OnOff adjustment mode)
5.
e :
“antifreeze” mode temperature (only if in “heating” mode)
* CAUTION: Depending on the mode the timer-thermostat is in (heating or air-conditioning), setting
these setpoints acts only on the value associated with the current mode highlighted by the
or
icon (for example, T.comfort of heating mode)
.
After then changing the setpoints of the current mode in succession, change the mode (see 8.3)
and set all the setpoints corresponding to it.
9.4.1 Away temperature
The menu, via
and
, lets you increase/decrease the value of the away temperature
and
.
The away temperature is an intermediate temperature geared to obtain substantial energy savings
during periods when the user is away.
The away temperature differs depending on whether you are in the heating or air-conditioning
mode.
9.4.1 Economy temperature
The menu, via
and
, lets you increase/decrease the value of the economy temper-
ature
and
.
The Teconomy temperature allows energy savings if applied during the nighttime (when it is point-
less and costly to maintain the same setting as the daytime hours).
The economy temperature differs depending on whether you are in the heating or air-conditioning
mode.
9.4.1 Comfort temperature
The menu, via
and
, lets you increase/decrease the value of the comfort temperature
and
.
The Tcomfort temperature can be defined as the "comfort temperature" that you want to reach
during the hours when people are present in the rooms of the dwelling.
The comfort temperature differs depending on whether you are in the heating or air-conditioning
mode.