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8.4 Range limitation
If the complete setpoint adjustment range of the rotary button
should not be used, this range can be limited mechanically.
To do this, remove the rotary button. Turn the rotary button to
a position that will later lie within the restricted range. Note this
position. Use a screwdriver to raise the rotary button at the
opening opposite to the mark.
Note: The rotary button may only be removed once!
Remove two stops from the lower
housing (see the following
diagram).
Insert the stops with the narrow
side down in the openings
located under the button.
Orient yourself on the visible
scale when you attach the upper
and lower stops.
Finally, the button must be attached at the original position.
Note: The button must be attached in this position,
otherwise the scale will not agree.
9. Commissioning
During the commissioning and after a reset, the device
automatically begins with the clock setting because the clock
has not yet been set.
The flashing hour display indicates that the clock has not yet
been set.
Use the + or – key to set the hour.
After confirming the hours, the minutes
start to flash. These are then set
similarly with the + and – keys, and
confirmed with SET.
The year, the month and the day are then set similarly with the
+, – and SET keys. Because the weekday is determined
automatically by the date, it does not need to be set.
Note:
Because the clock must be set completely for the
initial commissioning or after a reset, the PROG key
cannot be used to exit the clock setting in this
situation. Rather, after the clock has been set
completely, the device automatically returns to the
setpoint first set on the rotary button in the normal
display (flashing decimal point and arrow on the
comfort temperature symbol) and after several
seconds the actual temperature on the selected
sensor will be displayed.
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8.4 Range limitation
If the complete setpoint adjustment range of the rotary button
should not be used, this range can be limited mechanically.
To do this, remove the rotary button. Turn the rotary button to
a position that will later lie within the restricted range. Note this
position. Use a screwdriver to raise the rotary button at the
opening opposite to the mark.
Note: The rotary button may only be removed once!
Remove two stops from the lower
housing (see the following
diagram).
Insert the stops with the narrow
side down in the openings
located under the button.
Orient yourself on the visible
scale when you attach the upper
and lower stops.
Finally, the button must be attached at the original position.
Note: The button must be attached in this position,
otherwise the scale will not agree.
9. Commissioning
During the commissioning and after a reset, the device
automatically begins with the clock setting because the clock
has not yet been set.
The flashing hour display indicates that the clock has not yet
been set.
Use the + or – key to set the hour.
After confirming the hours, the minutes
start to flash. These are then set
similarly with the + and – keys, and
confirmed with SET.
The year, the month and the day are then set similarly with the
+, – and SET keys. Because the weekday is determined
automatically by the date, it does not need to be set.
Note:
Because the clock must be set completely for the
initial commissioning or after a reset, the PROG key
cannot be used to exit the clock setting in this
situation. Rather, after the clock has been set
completely, the device automatically returns to the
setpoint first set on the rotary button in the normal
display (flashing decimal point and arrow on the
comfort temperature symbol) and after several
seconds the actual temperature on the selected
sensor will be displayed.
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