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Press the pin button and the thermostat returns to factory settings. Time and day is also reset and must be set according to "Setting the
thermostat into operation".

Note that a MCD2 that has been modified to a MCC2 (see 4. Advanced settings and read-out, selection of type) will return to a
MCD2. Failure code E2 will be displayed if the external sensor has been removed.

5. Reset to factory setting

4-event time and temperature     

Day 1-5

06:00

Time

Temperature

MCC2-1991

MCC2-1999

MCD2-1999

08:00

16:00

22:30

08:00

23:00

Hi-Low temp.

5:2

24 H / ˚C

ON

4-event sequence

Scale

Adaptive control

Day 6-7

25˚C

20˚C

20˚C

15˚C

15˚C

22˚C

22˚C

15˚C

15˚C

22˚C

22˚C

15˚C

15˚C

OFF/OFF

28˚C/15˚C

20˚C

27˚C

20˚C

27˚C

20˚C

OFF/OFF

6. Failure codes

E0 =

Internal failure, replace thermostat

E1 =

Built-in sensor short-circuit or disconnected, replace thermostat

E2 =

External sensor short-circuit or disconnected

Comfort Heat Australia Pty Ltd
Unit 8,11 Ponderosa Pde
WARRIEWOOD   NSW   2102
Phone: (02) 99798600 · Fax: (02) 99797706
E-mail: [email protected]

Factory settings

Adaptive function: 

This function enables the thermostat to calculate when it needs to switch ON so that the required temperature is reached at the set
time. With a start time of 07:00 therefore, the thermostat may switch ON as early as 06:00 so that the desired temperature of 25˚C is
achieved by 07:00. Without this function set, the thermostat will start to heat at the time you set. 

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Press the DOWN (

) button to switch between on and off. 

Press OK (

) button to confirm.

Press OK (

) button to end programming and to return to

scheduled programme.

4. Advanced settings and read-out - 

continued

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