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4. Working modes
4.1 Event Mode - weekly schedule mode
The Event Mode is the most energy efficient mode. In this mode a weekly schedule has been set
up, and it can easily be adapted to your needs.
The weekly schedule in the Event Mode is based on a 7 days schedule where each day can be
defined as 1 to 6 events. Events are a combination of duration (to-from) and a temperature.
The Event Mode is pre-programmed as follows:
Schedule
Period 1
Period 2
Period 3
Period 4
Period 5
Period 6
Mon-Fri
00:00-
06:30
06:30-
08-30
08:30-
18:00
18:00-
21:00
21:00-
24:00
N/A*)
Temperature 16 °
23°
16 °
23°
16 °
N/A
Schedule
Period 1
Period 2
Period 3
Period 4
Period 5
Period 6
Sat-Sun
00:00-
08:00
08:00-
24.00
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Temperature 16 °
23°
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
To program the weekly schedule (see 5.1 Event settings).
Remark: You can temporarily step away from the weekly schedule by activation the Boost Mode
(see 4.3 Boost Mode).
4.2 Constant Mode - single temperature mode
The Constant Mode is a simple working mode where the thermostat is aiming for one temperature
only. In this mode, you can choose the temperature by using the b and -.
Remark: You can temporarily step away from the Constant Mode by activation the Boost Mode
(see 4.3 Boost Mode).
4.3 Boost Mode - temporary override mode
The Boost Mode is a temporary override of the working mode (Event Mode or Constant Mode).
This means by activating the Boost Mode, you can temporarily step away from a working mode. At
the end of the Boost Mode, the thermostat will continue working in the mode that was active just
before the activation of the Boost Mode.
Table 2 *) The abbreviation N/A means that there are no relevant data here.