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Observation
Remedy
It is too cold
Set a higher value for the room temperature with
and the ro-
tary pushbutton (page 14).
It is too warm
Set a lower value for the room temperature with
and the rotary
pushbutton (page 14).
From now on, equal day and
night temperatures should be
maintained continuously
Set the operating mode to “HEATING”
with
� � �
(pages 16, 19).
This evening, the heating
should remain on for longer
Set the operating mode to “PARTY”
with
� � �
and set the desired
time (pages 16, 18).
A larger amount of hot water
is required
Press for 3 seconds and set the additional loading time (page
29).
From now on, hot water but no
heating is required
Set operating mode to “SUMMER”
with
� � �
(heating off, only hot
water) (pages 16, 19).
Suddenly, there is no heating
or hot water; it is cold.
Check the boiler controller for alarms and consult a heating engineer,
if necessary. Check main switch (see page 12) check main switch and
gas supply.
The room temperature set-
point requires frequent adjust-
ments because it is too cold or
too hot
Change the set heating curve (pages 27, 28).
Changing the heating curve is not sensible if your system is fitted with
a room sensor (or room station) and an outdoor sensor. The correct
settings for the heating curve are then provided automatically. Consult
a specialist, if necessary.
Today, I will be absent for sev-
eral hours during the day
Set the operating mode to “ABSENT TIL”
with
� � �
and set the
return time (pages 16-18).
I am travelling for a short pe-
riod of time (e.g. 3 days)
Set the operating mode to “HOLIDAY TIL”
with
� � �
and set the
return date (pages 16-18).
I will be travelling for an indefi-
nite period of time
Set the operating mode to “RED. HEATING”
with
� � �
.
When returning, set the operating mode to “AUTOMATIC”
with
� � �
(pages 16, 17, 19).
In summer, it is too cold or too
warm.
Indicates
that the summer disconnection is active. If it is too cold,
set the operating mode to “HEATING”
with
� � �
(pages 16, 19).
6.4.3 What to do if...
The following information can be used as a first level support in frequently
occurring situations.
6. Heating system control
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