EKRTCTRL1
EKRTCTRL2
EKWHCTRL0
EKWHCTRL1
EKPCBO
USER MANUAL
Daikin Altherma
heat pump convector options
Page 1: ...EKRTCTRL1 EKRTCTRL2 EKWHCTRL0 EKWHCTRL1 EKPCBO USER MANUAL Daikin Altherma heat pump convector options...
Page 2: ...use of the appliance in a rapid unmistakable way Symbols U User Refers to pages containing instructions or information for the user I Installer Refers to pages containing instructions or information...
Page 3: ...8 2 15 Deactivation 9 2 16 Room temperature probe regulation offset 9 2 17 Switching off for long periods 9 2 18 Error signals 9 3 EKWHCTRL1 3 1 Wall mounted SMART TOUCH electronic control panel with...
Page 4: ...3 Room temperature probe regulation offset 17 4 14 Switching off for long periods 17 4 15 Error signals 17 5 EKPCBO 5 1 On board speed selector for connecting to standard thermostat 18 5 2 LED indicat...
Page 5: ...roduct that uses electricity and water such as The unit can be used by children over the age of 8 and by people with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or with no experience or necessary...
Page 6: ...s functions are set using 8 backlit keys Any statuses and alarms are also shown on the display by using 8 specific symbols EKRTCTRL1 Automatic operation Silent operation Maximum ventilation speed Nigh...
Page 7: ...hese values for brief periods and then set a intermediate value The controller is very precise set it to the required value and wait for the controller to regulate itself according to the actual room...
Page 8: ...whenever any key is pressed LOC will appear To unlock the keys repeat the sequence Key Operation Display Press and hold the Max Operation key The function being activated is indicated by the relevant...
Page 9: ...ment using the and keys of the AIR probe offset displayed from 9 to 12 K in 0 1 K intervals After 20 seconds from the last action the panel switches off and the setting is stored The controller also e...
Page 10: ...also shown on the display by using 8 specific symbols Automatic operation Silent operation Maximum ventilation speed Night time operation Heating on Cooling on Supervision on Flashing with presence s...
Page 11: ...To activate the device Key Operation Display Keep the Heating Cooling key pressed for approx 2 seconds to change the mode between heating and cooling which is indicated by the 2 symbols that appear if...
Page 12: ...his is indicated by bL appearing on the display All actions are disabled to the user and whenever any key is pressed LOC will appear To unlock the keys repeat the sequence Key Operation Display Press...
Page 13: ...vice Key Operation Display With the display off press and hold the key for 5 seconds to access the menu which allows adjustment using the and keys of the AIR probe offset displayed from 9 to 12 K in 0...
Page 14: ...ng 8 backlit keys Any statuses and alarms are also shown on the display by using 8 specific symbols EKRTCTRL2 Automatic operation in steps Minimum operation Maximum ventilation speed Super silent oper...
Page 15: ...pened The adjustment range is from 16 to 28 C in intervals of 1 C but out of range values are also accepted from 5 C to 40 C unless in auto mode Only set these values for brief periods and then set a...
Page 16: ...vated immediately whether heating or cooling Once the desired room temperature is reached we recommend selecting one of the other 3 operation modes for increased comfort and sound levels In minimum mo...
Page 17: ...stment with care and only after having actually detected a discrepancy compared with the actual room temperature using a reliable device Key Operation Display With the display off press and hold the k...
Page 18: ...series After 20 seconds from the last action the LED brightness will be reduced for improved night time comfort Press any key to restore maximum brightness The 5 LEDs display the operational states Mi...
Page 19: ...y Operation Display Each time the mode off button is pressed the fan speed moves between supersilent minimum medium and maximum The function being activated is indicated by the relevant symbol appeari...
Page 20: ...e painted surfaces When necessary clean the outer surfaces of the heat pump convector with a soft damp cloth Cleaning air suction filter To remove the grill lift the grill until it is completely relea...
Page 21: ...g detergents or solvents and leave to dry It is forbidden to use the unit without the net filters The appliance is fitted with a safety switch that prevents the operation of the cooler with the mobile...
Page 22: ...s into the special slots turn it and hook it up with a slight tap on the upper part Ending Cleaning Operations Energy saving tips Always keep the filters clean when far possible keep the doors and win...
Page 23: ...an can turn freely The microswitch that stops ventilation when opening the filter grill doesn t close properly Check that closing the grill closes the contact on the microswitch Electrical connections...
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