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Your thermostat is capable of using a floor temperature
sensor, air temperature sensor or both for thermal regulation.
If you are using your floor heating as secondary heating
source (such as in the bathroom) then you might prefer to
use the floor temperature. However if the floor heating is the
primary heating source in your home you might prefer to use
the air temperature.
Set floor temperature
• The thermostat will use the temperature reading from
the floor sensor to decide whether heating is required to
achieve the target set temperature
Set floor temperature with air limit
• Thermostat will use the temperature reading from the
floor sensor to decide whether heating is required to
achieve the target set temperature, however if the air
temperature goes above the set limit then heating will
be suspended until air temperature falls below limit.
Set air temperature
• Thermostat will use the temperature reading from
the air sensor (inside thermostat housing) to decide
whether heating is required to achieve the target set
temperature.
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Hint: if you change the heating target settings then it is
advisable to re-program your thermostat to ensure that
the program still meets your needs