5.5. Energy Saving features (menu always available)
- Setpoint range limitation: The setting temperature range can be restricted.
Seperate range limitation in cooling mode, heating mode and auto C/H mode
- The setback feature will maintain the space temperature in a specific range during unoccupied periods.
Setback temperature range cooling 33° C till 37 °C, heating 10 °C till 15°C.
Setback is by default disabled.
Setback is possible when unit is switched off and setback is enabled
Setback is applicable during heating & cooling by default or during heating only or during cooling only
Setback setpoints can be changed when unit is switched off. Setback setpoints are shown in smaller digits
Setback always based indoor temp sensor
Note: Setback is not a precise control. The temperature is measured inside the air conditioner unit (during the unit is switched
OFF). As there is no actual air flow, the measured temperature inside the air conditioner unit can deviate (up to 3°C) with the
actual room temperature.
Note: Setback should not be enabled when a central controller is connected via the KRP928 interface adapter.
- Setting temperature auto reset:
Even if the setting temperature is changed, it returns to the preset temperature.
- Off timer: After you turn on the unit, it will automatically turn off after a certain period.
5.6. Maintenance information
- Contact dealer telephone registration
- In case there is an error: The service contact telephone number will be displayed next to the error code.
5.7. Others
- For multi systems only: If present, “Mode conflict” indication will be shown on unit (LED flashing) and additionally “Mode
conflict” message will be displayed on the BRC073A1 wired user interface.
Note: The additionall “Mode conflict” message on the BRC073A1 wired user interface will not be displayed when a central
controller is connected via the KRP928 interface adapter.
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