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3.1
OPERATING MODES AND THEIR SYMBOLS
Figure 7 - Round controller
3.1.1
SMART MODE
In this mode the controller passes through two phases in order to save at least 10% of
electric power, comparing to the MANUAL mode. In the first phase in one calendar week
the constant temperature of the heater
65°C is maintained
, and the control
electronics monitors the user's behaviour in terms of water consumption. This
information is recorded and subsequently processed. In the second phase (which starts
the following calendar week) the controller applies the information obtained in the first
phase and prepares only such amount of water that user consumes in relevant time,
leaving a certain reserve for case of unexpected water withdrawal. In this phase water
consumption data are collected and evaluated. The obtained information is applied in
such manner to adapt continuously to user's requirements. During this mode, minimum
temperature is maintained automatically at 45°C.
Learned data are recorded in the heater internal memory. After longer electrical
network failure (several hours) the actual time of the heater is lost. The correct repeated
function of mode SMART requires its manual update (chapter 3.6.4 - time setting), or by
means of mobile application.
After switching from SMART mode to another mode, the data update on consumption is
stopper, after return to SMART mode, the regulation continues according to former
saved data (i.e. no data deleting occurs).