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User Manual
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USER FUNCTIONS
HOLIDAY OPERATION MODE
HOLIDAY
function activates the regulation of heating circuit according to the desired
saving temperature up to the date set. Select Holiday function with buttons
and
, and activate it with the
button. To set the time of function deactivation
and temperature, select the
icon again.
Now use the
and
buttons to select the setting you wish to change and
press the
button. The value will begin to flash. Change the value with buttons
and
, and confirm it by pressing the
button.
Exit the setting by pressing the
button.
USER FUNCTIONS FOR D. H. W. WARMING:
ONE-TIME ACTIVATION OF D. H. W. WARMING
ONE-TIME ACTIVATION OF LIQUID FUEL BOILER
USER FUNCTIONS FOR HEAT SOURCES:
This function activates immediate warming of d. h. w. to the desired temperature.
When the desired d. h. w. temperature is achieved, the function deactivates
automatically. Use buttons
and
to select the one-time activation of d.h.w.
warming and activate it by pressing the
button.
Exit the setting by pressing the
button.
This function activates immediate switch-over of heating from solid fuel boiler or heat
accumulator to liquid fuel boiler. One-time activation of liquid fuel boiler can only be
activated in the case, when the required temperature of heating water is not provided
by the solid fuel boiler or accumulator.
Use buttons
and
to select the one-time activation of liquid fuel boiler
and activate it by pressing the
button. Exit the setting by pressing the
button.
DEACTIVATION OF LIQUID FUEL BOILER
Use this function, when you wish to deactivate the heating by liquid fuel boiler and
heat only with solid fuel boiler. This function does not have an automatic deactivation
and must be turned off manually.
Use buttons
and
to select the deactivation of liquid fuel boiler and
activate or deactivate it by pressing the
button.
Exit the setting by pressing the
button.
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