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In the centre of the screen (1) we can see the ambient temperature. The current time
and the setpoint temperature are shown alternately (3) on the home screen. If auto-
matic (AUTO) mode is activated the programme bars are shown at the bottom (2). If it
is in manual mode or off these bars are not shown. In manual mode, we can change
the setpoint temperature (3) with the + and - keys. In automatic mode, we use these
keys to change the temperature until the next programmed temperature change, i.e.,
until the temperature changes between comfort, economy or frost protection in the
programme; on a change of day, it also reverts to the set temperature. We confirm the
changes by pressing the OK key; if we don’t press anything for some time the changes
are also confirmed.
3.1.6. Home screen
We access this screen by pressing the MODE key on the home screen. Pressing the
MODE key takes us back to the home screen. We choose the mode with the + and –
keys and confirm with the OK key.
Modes available:
• AUTO: the thermostat follows the temperature set in the programme.
• Manual: the thermostat follows the setpoint temperature we set from the home
screen, working simply as a digital thermostat. If we select this mode we can raise
and lower the setpoint temperature with the + and – keys and return to the home
screen with the OK key.
• OFF: the thermostat stays off, not displaying the setpoint temperature. The current
temperature and time are shown; also, the temperature continues to be sent to the
control box.
3.1.7. Home screen
In this screen, we can view or change the thermostat’s time schedule. We access this
screen by pressing the PROG key on the home screen. Pressing the PROG key takes us
back to the home screen.
You can change the day you want to program with the
and
keys, and you can choo-
se an individual day of the week from 1 to 7, working days (1,2,3,4,5), weekend (6,7) or
all days of the week (1,2,3,4,5,6,7). Once we have selected the period of days we want
to change we press the OK key.