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11.4.
Heating circuits
With the selection of a heating circuit a operating mode can be chosen via a selection wheel
and then modified. To activate a operating mode press its corresponding button in the menu
on the mask
Home
.
Heating circuit operating mode
Description
Heating
Cooling
Enables the setting of the nominal room temperature for the
operating mode Day (daytime temperature / normal
temperature) and for the operating mode Night (nighttime
temperature / lower temperature) as well. The temperatures
can be set within the range of 10°C to 30°C. The function of
Cooling
is analog to
Heating
The nominal value set here can be adjusted in the mask
Home
within a range of ±5°C.
Party
This initiates a one-time adjustment of the daytime
temperature heating time (and a potential interruption of
the nighttime temperature cycle) without permanently
changing the settings that are normally used.
The "Party End" time is specified through the right selection
dial. The daytime temperature will now be held constant
until that time. After that, the heating circuit returns to the
original operating mode again.
Time switch
The following mask supports the setting of the heating/cooling
circuit for each individual day of the week or for a group of
days. The weekday selection can be carried out on the initially
displayed
Week timer
On the
Week timer
individual and consecutive days can be
selected via direct touch.
The
Time switch
supports the setting of the nominal hot water
temperature for each individual day of the week or for a group
of days.
Up to 3 blocks of time can be entered per weekday. The
daytime temperature (normal temperature) will be maintained
during the active blocks of time and the nighttime temperature
(lower temperature) will be maintained during inactive times.
The setting of the times takes place via the two selection dials
in the middle. Further the time interval of the selection can be
set via a selection dial on the right. A block of time can be
deactivated by setting the same time for starting time and stop
time.