This adjustment can be done from any of the three principal
modes.
Manual Mode (Man)
From the Manual mode, you can manually adjust the thermostat
set point by pressing down the + or - buttons to increase the
value, or to decrease it. Please note that if the backlight is
off, the set point will not change when you press down these
buttons for the first time instead, the backlight will be activated.
To quickly scroll through the set point values, press and hold down
the button. From
mode, the set points can range between
3 and 35°C and can only be adjusted by increments of 1°C (from
37 to 95°F; by increments of 1°F from the Fahrenheit mode).
From
mode, the set points can range between 3 and 28°C
(from 37 to 82°F). The thermostat will turn off if the set point is
lowered below 3°C (37°F), and the set point value displayed will
be --. The standard factory set point adjustment is 21°C (70°F)
(
mode). From this mode, the screen displays the
/
mode temperature, the
/
mode set point, the hour and
the day of the week.
This mode is initially activated when the power is turned on for the
first time. You must adjust the hour (as described in the section
“Adjustment of the hour and the day of the week”) before switching
to other modes by pressing down the Mode or Pre Prog button.
Automatic Mode (Auto)
To switch from the Manual mode to the Automatic mode, and
conversely, press down the Mode button. The Man or Auto icon
is displayed at the bottom of the screen as applicable.
From the Automatic mode, the thermostat adjusts the set points
according to the programmed periods. If no data is entered, the
thermostat acts as in Manual mode and the standard factory
set point adjustment is 21°C (70°F) (
mode). It is always
possible to manually adjust the set point using the + or - button.
The selected set point will be effective until one period is
programmed, which represents an hour and a day of the week.
Note that, if the set point is lowered to off (--), the programming
will not be effective. It is possible to program 4 periods a day,
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