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After that it is possible to select which days of the week ECOMBI will follow the selected mode operation or FROST
PROTECTION operation. An example can be seen here below.
In this example ECOMBI will be operating in normal mode from Monday (day 1) to
Friday, and in FROST PROTECTION mode on Saturday and Sunday.
One or two bars will be blinking for Day 1.
One bar stands for FROST PROTECTION permanent mode.
Two bars stand for SELECTED MODE (last mode selected out of the five available).
Proceed to change the value for day 1 with keys
and
, save with
key. Proceed to day 2 and so on to day 7.
GENERAL SETTINGS:
ECOMBI general operation settings can be modified.
By pressing the
key at the same time as we turn on the heater with the power switch, located at the right side panel, we
gain access to the general settings menu.
P1
Starting time of reduced (off peak) rate electric period.
P2
Ending time of reduced rate electric period.
P3
Starting time of the second reduced rate electric period (if not available set up 00.00).
P4
Ending time of the second reduced rate period (if not available set up 00.00)
P5
Temperature sensor correction (values from -5ºC to +5ºC)
P6
Deferred charge ON: charge ends at the same time than reduce rate period.
OFF: charge starts at the same time than reduce rate period.
P7
Weekly programming ON/OFF.
P8
Limit factor of emitter operation mode to increase or reduce the charge
(Possible values 0.05 -0.10-0.15-0.20-0.25-0.30-0.35-0.40)
P9
Percentage of automatic charge regulation (values: 05-10-20-25)
PA
Excess of temperature protection during the charge. Degrees higher than the set up
temperature when the charge is interrupted.(Values 1-2-3-4-5)
PB
Degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit (Values: ºC - ºF)
PC
Starting time of the ECO TEMPERATURE period. (if not required set up 00.00)
PD
Ending time of the ECO TEMPERATURE period. (if not required set up 00.00)
Advance with the keys
and
, push the
key to enter in a parameter. Use same keys to modify it.
To save the new values it is necessary to pass through all of them to the last one (PA).
DEFAULT SETTINGS:
By pushing the Clock key of the device connected to the mains. Software resets to the default settings. Four horizontal blinking
segments will appear in the screen to confirm it.
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Incorrect time settings, erroneous programming of the reduced rate time and too high temperature settings may result in
a high cost of your electricity bill.