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USER MANUAL
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GEOTHERMAL HEAT
Use the button in the bottom left corner to return to the home screen. Use the arrow button in the bottom right corner to return to previous screen. For
instructions screen, press the ‘i’ button in the top right corner. In case of operation faults, an alarm button is displayed on the top bar.
On the following screens, the target weekdays for timed temperature
changes are selected. On the screens, the temperature change beginning
and end times (in full hours) can be set in weekday-specific manner, as
well as the change in degrees. Temperature change values between
-10...+10 °C are possible.
The last timing column consists of symbols describing the state of timing.
A white symbol means that there is no active timer setting for the weekday.
A yellow symbol means that time and temperature have been set, but the
timer function has not been activated. A green symbol means that time and
temperature have been set and the timer function has been activated.
3.4.7. Heating curves
This shortcut allows accessing the
Heating curves
menu, which will be
discussed in more detail in the Section on menu functions.
The function can be activated only if the end date or time is in the future.
If the end date is set into the past, the mode Home is activated and the
mode Away cannot be activated.
3.4.5. Measurements
This shortcut allows accessing the
Measurements
menu, which will be
discussed in more detail in the Section on menu functions.
3.4.6. Timer functions
Timer functions can be utilised, for example, in secondary residences or
to benefit from off-peak electricity rates, in which case weekday-specific
modification of temperature levels is advantageous. The values once set
are saved in the memory and can be modified as necessary. The timer
function can be activated or removed from use through the
Timer func-
tions
shortcut.
On the
Timer functions
screen, the timing target (storage tank or heat
distribution circuit) is selected and the timer function activated/
deactivated.
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