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•
With the
and
button Switch to, to change the mode of operation, and then push the
OK
button.
•
With the
and
button, change the mode of operation in
DAY, NIGHT or ECO
and
confirm this by pushing the
OK
button.
•
When you have finished the changes and these are confirmed with the
OK
button, you push
the
ESC
button to go back to the settings menu.
•
Now select another item to change or to go back to the user menu by pushing the
ESC
button. Push the
ESC
button again to go back to the main display.
5.8 Settings menu: Selection temperature sensor
With the Op you have the possibility to measure the room temperature by:
1.
Thermostat: sensor built-in to Op itself
2.
External zone: an external sensor connected to each air heater.
3.
External average: an external sensor connected on one or more air heaters. Where the
average value is automatically calculated based on the number of connected sensors.
As standard, the temperature sensor on the Op is used.
When use is made of 1 or more external sensors, you must indicate this in the settings menu
Change selection temperature sensor. See the image below:
OK
OK
ESC
ESC
ESC
select
select
modify
Settings
ECO fan function
2x
Select Temperature sensor
Sensor
Room Control
Select Temperature sensor
Sensor
Room Control
Date/Time
Overtime setting
Select Temperature sensor
Calibrate
back to main screen
To adjust this:
•
Select the menu-item Selection temperature sensor and then push the
OK
button.
•
Select the sensor by pushing the
OK
button.
•
Change the setting and then push the
OK
button.
You can choose from the thermostat (Op sensor), external zone (each air heater one
own external sensor) or external average (1 or more sensors).
•
When you have finished with the changes you leave the menu item by pressing the
ESC
button and you go back to the settings menu.
•
Now select another item to change or to go back to the user menu by pushing the
ESC
button. Push the
ESC
button again to go back to the main display.
5.9 Settings menu: Calibrate thermostat/external sensor
When because of unfavourable circumstances there is a deviation in the displayed measured room
temperature and the actual room temperature, you can adjust this deviation by calibrating the
Op. Always ensure that the thermostat or external sensor is properly mounted and
connected.
For example:
The measured temperature is 18°C, the screen display on the Op shows 20°C. The
difference in this example is therefore 2°C too high
the correction value must then be set at
-2°C.
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