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4.6 Overriding the program for a longer period of
time
A set program me can be overriden manually, for example,
during holidays. Perform the following actions to overrule the
program (see
1
):
Press return
2
as many times as necessary to get to the
main screen
Press
4
. ‘Manual’ appears in the display
Turn
1
to set the ventilation position
The manual position now overrules the programme. Press re-
turn
2
if you wish to undo the manual position.
4.7 Setting ventilation mode’s values
You can set a ventilation mode’s value by yourself.
Perform the following actions for this (see
1
):
Press return
2
as many times as necessary to get to the
main screen
Press
1
. ‘User Menu’ opens
Select ‘Installation Settings’ by turning
1
Press
1
. ‘Installation Settings’ opens
Select ‘Parameter’ by turning
1
Press
1
. ‘Parameter’ opens
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You cannot feed in a value, lower than
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High).
4.8 Retrieving settings
You can retrieve the current settings from the WTW control.
For this you press the info button
5
(see
1
).
Take note!
You can look at, but not change, the set-
tings via the info menu.
4.9 Factory settings connected device
A device has been connected to the WTW control. It is possi-
ble to set back all this device’s settings to the factory settings.
Perform the following actions for this (see
1
):
Press return
2
as many times as necessary to get to the
main screen
Press
1
. ‘User Menu’ opens
Select ‘Installation Settings’ by turning
1
Press
1
. ‘Installation Settings’ opens
Select ‘Appl.factory.def.’ by turning
1
Press
1
twice. The settings are put back to the factory
settings.
5 Maintenance
5.1 General maintenance
Careful!
Clean the screen with a soft cloth.
Careful!
Never apply water and/or (cleaning) liquid to
the screen.
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be cleaned or replaced when the text ‘FILTER’ appears on the
WTW control’s display (see
8
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6 Dismantling
Warning!
You are not permitted to dismantle the WTW
control or parts of the WTW control by yourself. This
may only be done by a maintenance mechanic appro-
ved by Brink Climate Systems.
7 Repair
Warning!
You are not permitted to open or repair the
WTW control or parts of the WTW control by yourself.
This may only be done by a maintenance mechanic
approved by Brink Climate Systems.
8 Environment
Take note!
The WTW control may not be remo-
ved as unsorted urban waste, but should be treated
separately.
Take note!
Make enquiries within your own region,
where the WTW control can be handed in when use
has been terminated. Do not throw away electrical