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Settings

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Press Settings

 

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The functions in this submenu have to be set by the quali-

fied electrician.

In the settings, language, temperature (comfort, eco, frost), 

wall compensation, optimisation, chimney sweep function, etc. 

can be set.

1. Setting the wall compensation

If the installation location is unfavourable, temperature 

deviations between detected and actual room temperature 

might occur. This difference can be corrected by using the wall 

compensation.

2. Setting the controller

The clock thermostat can be used – depending on the set 

heating – as room-dependent (room temperature dependent) 

or weather-dependent (outdoor temperature dependent) 

version, or as a relay version

When connected to a modulating heating

 

In the room-dependent version, the room set tempera-

ture is used for direct control. 

 

P band (0.5 K–2.5 K)    

control range

 

I share (1–20)  

 

integral share in minutes:  

– Integral share small → 

quick adjustment of the 

 

   

 

control deviation 

– Integral share large → 

slow adjustment of the 

 

   

 

control deviation 

 

In the weather-dependent controller, the flow tempe

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rature is determined by a defined heating curve. The 

setting of base point and end point always refers to a 

room set temperature of 21 °C.

 

End point

Outside temperature

Flow t

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Base point

Setting the heating curve

With weather-dependent control, the base point and end 

point of the curve can be set. 

Setting range

Factory settings

Base point

10–40 °C

+25 °C

End point

25–90 °C

+60 °C

Setting parameters for the heating system

Heating type

Flow/return 

temperature

Radiator heating

High temperature

90 / 70

Radiator heating

Medium temperature

70 / 50

Underfloor heating

Lowest temperature

40 / 30

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