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1.10.
Heating programme mode
To access zone 1 heating programme displaying or editing, press "prog" button twice.
1- The display shows zone
1 symbol flashing, sun or
moon symbols, bars on or
off, respectively , at 00:00.
Clock lights display the
programming connected to
day 1 (Monday) and 00:00
bar is flashing.
2- Press “ok” to access zone
programming function.
"Prog" wording starts
flashing together with
number 1 (Monday). Press
"CH +/-" buttons to select
the desired day of the
week.
Press "ok" to select the
desired day. Now you can
associate the day/night
level to the desired time of
the day.
3- Whenever "sun/moon"
button is pressed, the sun
and moon symbols are
alternatively activated (sun
= day level; moon = night
level).
At the same time, close to
the current time (flashing
bar) clock bar comes on if
the "sun" icon is on, and
turns off if the "moon" icon
is off.
Current time is indicated
by both the clock and the
flashing bar.
Press "CH +/-" buttons to
move inside the different
times of the day.
4- To program other days
of the week or to program
zone 2 and water cylinder,
press “reset”.
You will go back to the
starting page.
Whatever part of the programme can be quit by pressing the "reset" button twice. The procedure to program zone 2 and water cylinder, is very
similar to the one followed to program zone 1. Press "prog" to access the 4 following programmes in a sequence:
manual; zone 1; zone 2; water cylinder.
If ambient probes are connected, the "day temperature" level and the "night temperature" will acquire the temperature value, and heating will be
active until the temperature measured by the ambient probe reaches the preset value for the different time slots.
When no ambient probe is connected, the two day/night levels will acquire the on and off values. So heating is ON in the selected periods with the
sun symbol, while it is OFF in the selected periods with the moon symbol.
In case of connection with Open Therm Remote Control, that zone shall not be managed by boiler boards, as it will be directly managed by the
Remote Control and, as a consequence, zone programming will be inhibited.
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