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5.4 Selection of temperature sensor
The temperature of your room can be measured either by the receiver unit under your appliance
or by the remote control.
The default sensor will depend on the type of appliance you have bought.
Appliances labelled
NF Électricité Performance
use the sensor under the receiver
unit as the default. You are
strongly recommended not
to alter this setting, which
ensures optimal performance, in accordance with the label for your appliance.
In any case, measuring the ambient temperature from the remote control will provide a better
evaluation of the actual temperature of your room. For effective temperature measurement, avoid
window frames (or any other place where heat loss is likely), and proximity to doors and radiators.
You can choose your preferred ambient temperature measurement option from
parameter 5
of
Advanced parameters (see
chapter 5.3
).
If you observe a difference between the temperature you have programmed on your remote
control and the temperature measured in your room, this will provide a useful alternative means to
calibrate the temperature measurement (see
chapter 5.5
).
If you choose to measure the temperature from the remote control, and the latter
should become faulty (electronic fault or spent batteries), your appliance will show a
sensor fault (yellow LED, see
chapter 8.3
).
Besides, the battery life will be reduced by using the remote control sensor.
If you have a radiator fitted with a storage drawer for the remote control,
NEVER
put
the control into the drawer if it is being used to measure the temperature of your room.
Similarly, a wall-mounted remote control will not measure the room temperature
correctly.
If the remote control is reset (see
chapter 5.3
,
parameter 9
), the default active sensor
will revert to the factory settings.
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5.5 Calibration of temperature setting
Once your appliance has been working for several days, if you notice a difference between the
temperature detected in your room and the temperature programmed on your appliance, you can
calibrate your appliance in 0.5°C steps.
Access advanced settings (see
chapter 5.3
). Press the
mode
key several times to find para-
meter 4.
If the ambient temperature measurement is different from your appliance’s temperature setting,
press the
-
or
+
keys until they match.
You can calibrate your temperature measurement to +/- 5°C.
To quit advanced parameter setting, press several times on the
mode
key, until the remote
control stops.
Calibration relates to the two temperature sensors (see
chapter 5.4
). If the active
sensor changes, the calibration set on the remote control still applies.
Your thermometer must be
placed in the middle of the
room, about 1.30 m above the
floor, with no furniture between it
and the radiator.
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EXAMPLE:
You measure 19°C in your room, while
the temperature setting on your remote
control is 21°C. When you are in
parameter 4, press the
-
key until the
controller displays -2°C.
(so 21-2=19°C)
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