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The “Children Safety“ function limits the heating
power of the appliance even when the function
“Overdrive (2h)“ is active.
If the appliance has detected an open window, the
“Overdrive (2h)“ function will not be active until
the window is detected as closed or the “Open
Window“ function is cancelled (see Ch. 4.3.2), how-
ever the two-hour countdown continues.
4.3.4 OVERDRIVE (2h)
The “Overdrive (2h)” can be used to heat the room quickly.
To activate the function, press the and
“+” keys together and hold them both down
until the symbol appears on the display.
4.3.5 HOLIDAY
In case you are out of home for an established number of
days, it is possible to set up the appliance so that it stays in
“Anti-Freeze“ mode during all the period of absence. It will
automatically turn on in the previously operating mode as
soon as the preset number of days expires.
To activate the function, press the and “-”
keys together and hold them both down until
the icon appears on the display.
The minutes left until the end of the two hours are displayed
in place of the time.
The appliance heats at the maximum power for 2 hours,
independently from the temperature setting.
To deactivate “Ovedrive (2h)” function at any time, press the
two keys together as before.
After 2 hours since activation, the “Overdrive (2h)“ exits
automatically and the appliance returns into the previously
selected operating mode.
Even when this function active, children should still be
supervised to make sure they are not in danger.
Always avoid prolonged contact between the appliance and
the body.
If the appliance is already operating or is still hot after recent
use and “Children Safety“ is activated, it takes at least two
hours for the temperature to drop to the lower value and the
function to be operational.
Then set up the desired number of days (max-
imum 45) by means of the “+“ or “-“ keys.
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Now the LCD shows the icon and the set
number of days, which decreases as the days
pass.
To deactivate the function at any time, press
the and “-” keys together.
IMPORTANT:
The “Keypad Lock” function does not inhibit
the “Standby” key. This is therefore always active, even when
the “Keypad Lock” function is enabled.
4.3.6 KEYPAD LOCK
It is possible to lock the keypad to prevent accidental modi-
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To activate the function, press the “Mode”
and “+” keys together and hold them both
down until the icon appears on the display.
To unlock the keypad, press the same two keys together as
before.
The “Keypad Lock“ icon will no longer appear on the LCD.
An arrow will appear by one of the three colored bars that
represent the energy consumption in a qualitative way,
according to the following scheme:
4.4 BEHAVIOURAL INDICATOR
The behavioural indicator allows you to check if the chosen
temperature set point is aligned with the recommended guide-
lines, in order to avoid the waste of energy and reduce the en-
ergy consumption.
(a)
Green
: The chosen temperature set point
is already lower than the recommended.
(b)
Yellow
: The chosen temperature set point
is adequate, but it would be better to further
decrease it.
(c)
Red
: The chosen temperature set point is
high, it would be better to decrease it.
ATTENTION:
The behavioural indicator gives an exclusively
qualitative indication of the energy consumption. It is NOT
an absolute measure.
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