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96.091.1 - GB
InstRUCtIOns FOR UsERs
3.6 aDjUstInG REDUCED HEatInG tEMpERatURE
-
press one of the two buttons
to enter the programming function;
- press them until P5, relative to the temperature setting, appears;
- press
to set the required temperature.
This mode is active when the reduced heating mode is enabled or when daily programming requires no heat.
nOtE –
With the external probe connected, the minimum ambient temperature of the room requiring heating can be set using
parameter p5.
range
0…23:59
25..80
00:00…24:00
00:00…24:00
00:00…24:00
00:00…24:00
00:00…24:00
00:00…24:00
00:00…24:00
00:00…24:00
00:00…24:00
00:00…24:00
00:00…24:00
00:00…24:00
0...1
factory
setting
———-
25
6:00
22:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
24:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
0
description of parameter
Set the time of day
Set reduced temperature in the heating mode (°C)
Start of phase one of the daily automatic heating programme
End of phase one of the daily automatic heating programme
Start of phase two of the daily automatic heating programme
End of phase two of the daily automatic heating programme
Start of phase three of the daily automatic heating programme
End of phase three of the daily automatic heating programme
Start of phase one of the daily DHW programme (*)
End of phase one of the daily DHW programme (*)
Start of phase two of the daily DHW programme (*)
End of phase two of the daily DHW programme (*)
Start of phase three of the daily DHW programme (*)
End of phase three of the daily DHW programme (*)
Reset daily heating and DHW programmes (factory settings).
Press - + together for about 3 seconds. The number 1 appears on the display. Confirm
by pressing one of the two buttons .
parameter
n°
p1
p5
p11
p1
p13
p14
p15
p16
p31
p3
p33
p34
p35
p36
p45
(*)
Parameters P31 to P36 only appear if DHW programming has been enabled, as described in chapter 17 for the fitter (parameter
H91).
3.7 taBLE OF UsER sEttaBLE paRaMEtERs
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