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9
Key lock function
Use this function to avoid change on your thermostat. (Available in
the main display only)
To lock the keypad, maintains the keys
(-)
&
(+)
pressed and then
the symbol “
“appears in the status line.
To unlock the key pads repeat this procedure, (the symb
ol “
”
will disappear.
Main menu presentation
First of all, press
(
i
)
to enter on the navigation menu.
(The title of the active menu is always write on the top of the
screen)
When you enter on the navigation menu you can choose another
submenu by moving the selection cursor
“
” with the keys
(►+)
or
(
◄-)
, then you can enter in this submenu by pressing the
(OK)
key.
From all menu or submenu you can press
(
)
to return to the
previous menu.
If you want to return to the main screen quickly press
(
i
)
to come
back to the main menu and press
(
)
to the come back to the
main screen.
References, Symbols and Abbreviations used in the leaflet
Comfort symbol (Day)
Reduced symbol (Night)
Temporary override function
Standby mode
Automatic symbol
Antifreeze symbol
Residual Humidity Symbol
ITCS
Intelligent temperature control system
ZONE
group of room (thermostat) which works on the same
channel A or B.
Main Menu
Thermostat setting
Zones menu
Special function
Main settings
Heat & Cool Mode
Summary of Contents for Purmo Tempco CP W
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Page 147: ...147 Pami 177 Notatki 178 Annexes PROGRAM P1 to P9 250...
Page 182: ...182 Memory safe 213 Notes 214 Annexes PROGRAM P1 to P9 250...
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Page 218: ...218 NTC 10K 248 248 249 250...
Page 220: ...220 1 2 3 4 OK i 27 04 2009 11 15 22 6 C 33 3 1 2 4...
Page 221: ...221 i OK i ITCS ZONE A B...
Page 222: ...222 1 2 1 ITCS A A B B 3 4 On Off PWM 5...
Page 223: ...223 1 OK OK OK 2 27 04 2009 11 15 22 6 C 33 20 0 C 18 0 C rH 60 osi gni ty...
Page 224: ...224 2 OK 2 1 ITCS A B 2 1 2 1 1 OK ITCS 1 A A B B...
Page 225: ...225 2 1 2 OK 1 nazw ITCS 20 0 C 18 0 C 20 0 C 18 0 C 1 0 12 24 programu dnia...
Page 226: ...226 OK OK 10 2 1 3 OK OK 2 1 4 OK ITCS ITCS...
Page 227: ...227 OK OK 9 P1 P9 3 U1 U3 OK OK 7 00 P1 View P1 0 12 24 P1...
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Page 230: ...230 1 2 OK OK OK 2 1 2 OK 3 4 17 30 2 3 07 45 17 30 1 2 05 30 07 45 4...
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Page 234: ...234 Ok ITCS 2 1 6 Ok ITCS 27 04 2009 11 15 22 6 C 33 ITCS ITCS...
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Page 236: ...236 3 i Ok 3 1 Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok 27 04 2009...
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Page 241: ...241 4 3 1 Ok 10 k 25 C 1 10 k 25 C 18 0 C 35 C 2 10 k 25 C 0 C 1 2...
Page 242: ...242 4 3 2 Ok On Off 0 5 C PWM 5 5 4 3 3 12 On Off PWM 5 5...
Page 243: ...243 1 5 1 Ok Ok 4 3 4 1 Ok 4 3 5 Ok 24 C 12 F...
Page 244: ...244 4 3 6 OK Ok H C module...
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