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Menu 6 – [6L18] – setting the lowest temperature for a floor sensor or wall-
mounted sensor
Select the lowest desired temperature for where the sensor is situated. (Range: 5°C up to
1°C under that which is selected as the maximum temperature limit.)
Menu 7 – [7 H28] – setting the maximum temperature for a floor sensor (or wall-
mounted sensor)
–
used to avoid damage to wooden and parquet flooring from too high temperatures.
Set the highest possible temperature that may be reached where the sensor is situated.
Clarify with the flooring supplier what the recommended maximum temperature is.
This is often 28°C for wooden floors and parquet. (Range: from 1°C over the minimum
set point chosen in menu 6, up to 40°C.)
Menu 8 – [8 CL
0
] – compensating for various outputs
For the best regulation when using the internal sensor, the thermostat must know how
large an output the heating cable has.
Choose a value for CL:
0 = under 500 watts
1 = 500–1000 watts
2 = 1000–1500 watts (default setting)
3 = 1500–2000 watts
4 = 2000–2500 watts
5 = 2500–3000 watts
6 = over 3000 watts (NB! Maximum load = 3500 watts)
Menu 9 – [9 FAc] – revert all settings to the factory default
NB! This menu will revert all settings back to the factory default settings. If you do
not know how values will be affected, do not use this menu without first studying the
following:
The default factory values are:
1 = Zone 3
2 = bB proportional band regulation
3 = 0.0ºC calibration of built-in sensor
4 = 0.0ºC calibration of floor sensor (wall sensor)
5 = built-in sensor
6 = minimum temperature limit 18ºC
7 = maximum temperature limit 28ºC
8 = compensated for output load 1000–1500 watts
9 = FAc (no options)
When menu 9 is entered, press once lightly on the joystick. The display will flash “NO”.
Pressing the joystick t selects NO, and pressing towards – selects Yes. When
your choice has been made, press the joystick in once to store it.
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