11
- enter selected menu option or accept
selected parameter setting.
- decrease or increase value of
the on-screen selected parameter.
The simTOUCH2 panel
:
The controller is operated via touch buttons
that allow selecting items from the menu and
edition of parameters.
Buttons description:
1.
MENU - entry button.
2.
The parameters selection from the list
button, increases the value of the edited
parameter and switches between main
screens.
3.
ENTER
–
confirmation.
4.
EXIT.
5.
The parameter selection from the list
button, reduces the value of the edited
parameter and switches between the
main screens.
6.3
Switching controller on and off
The ecoTOUCH panel
:
After switching on the controller recalls its
status from the moment of switching it off. If
the controller was not active before, it will
start in the “Stand
-
by” mode. In this mode it
displays the current date and time, external
temperature and information: “
Recuperator
turned off”.
To start the controller, press anywhere on the
screen, then the following message will
appear: “
Turn on the recuperator
?”
.
There is also another method of controller
turn on. Press Menu button, find and press
symbol in a
pie menu. To turn off
the controller
- press Menu button,
press
symbol a
find and
in pie menu.
The simTOUCH2 panel
:
After switching on the controller recalls its
status from the moment of switching it off. If
the controller was not active before, it will
start in the “Stand
-
by” mode. In this mode it
displays the current date and time, external
temperature and information: “
Recuperator
turned off”.
To start the controller, touch the
button,
then a message will appear: "Turn on the
recuperator?". Confirm by pressing
again,
which turns the controller on.
To turn off the controller, on any of the main
screens, touch the
button and confirm
to turning the controller off.
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