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NOTES:
1.
Every time you press on the label, the value will change. Once you have selected the required value,
press the icon to save and implement the setting.
2.
To make the time settings specified on various days of the week effective, the Weekly Timer must be
set to “On” (by clicking on the Weekly Timer label itself).
3.
The “With” setting for one or more days of the week validates the specified time settings only if the
Weekly Timer is “On”.
4.
You can set up to three time bands (periods) for each day; their start and end times must be coherent
(the start of one period must be later than the end of the previous one).
5.
If one day or more has been set as “Holiday”, you must activate the “Holiday release” function (ex-
plained in the next paragraph).
6.
If the relative function is activated (paragraph 8.3), the value of this parameter will be stored in the
memory and automatically reset after any possible voltage failure.
7.
The default value for this function is “Off”.
Holiday release
On
Off
OK
Cancel
NB:
1.
if one day or more is set on “Holiday” in the weekly timer, this function must be “On” if you want the
program specified in the timer to be respected.
2.
The default value for this function is “Off”.
4.9.
Enabling the Holiday Program function used for the weekly timer (Holiday release)
After accessing the “Holiday release” function, you can
enable or disable this program if applied as a daily set-
ting on one or more days of the weekly timer. Select
the setting, then press “OK” to confirm.
After accessing the “Disinfection” function, you can
enable or disable this function, as well as choose the
time and day to run it and the temperature to be used.
WARNING: if the unit is used for domestic hot water
production, the Disinfection MUST necessarily be
used.
00 00
01 01
02 02
23 59
22 58
Disinfection
i i
cti : Off
Set clock: 23:00
Set temp.: 70°C
Set day: Mon.
4.10.
Enabling/disabling the anti-legionella cycle (Disinfection)
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NOTES:
1.
Every time you press on the label, the value will change. Once you have selected the required value,
press the icon to save and implement the setting.
2.
3.
This function can only be activated if the unit is switched o
ff
.
4.
This function cannot be activated simultaneously with: “Emergen. mode”, “Holiday mode“, “Floor de-
bug“, “Manual defrost“, “Refri. recovery“.
5.
If the relative function is activated (paragraph 8.3), the value of this parameter will be stored in the
memory and automatically reset after any possible voltage failure.
6.
If the anti-legionella cycle is not completed, the unit will produce a message on the screen to indi-
cate the anomaly. This message can be reset by pressing “OK”.
7.
An anti-legionella cycle will automatically be interrupted by any possible communication error or an
error linked to the storage tank accessory.
8.
If the relative function is activated (paragraph 8.3), the value of this parameter will be stored in the
memory and automatically reset after any possible voltage failure.
9.
The default value for this function is “O
ff
”.
00 00
01 01
02 02
23 59
22 58
Disinfection
Set clock: 23:00
Set temp.: 70°C
Set day: Mon.
Ciclo Antilegionella
Ciclo Antilegionella: O
ff
Imposta ora: 23:00
Imposta Temp.: 70°C
Seleziona Giorno: Lun
Min: 40 Max: 70
X
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
0
-
9
OK
Click on the label relating to the set-point value for
the anti-legionella cycle. This will draw up a numerical
keypad, that you can use to alter the set-point (within
the permitted ranges). Bear in mind that to ensure the
e
ff
ectiveness of the cycle, it will be maintained for a
certain duration which will increase when the set val-
ue is decreased.
If the water tank for this model is not installed (and correctly set), this function will not be available.
Once the initial conditions have been set, the heat
pump or the electrical resistance are used to heat the
water up to the temperature set for disinfection. The
heat pump is initially used to heat the water, after
which it is turned o
ff
and the electrical resistance is
used to reach the desired temperature.
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