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Self-programming
Allows you to view the
periods of presence observed by the appliance for every day of
the week. Your appliance constantly learns, memorises and assesses your routine to
adapt the temperature to your room.
After switching the appliance on for the first time, a week"s operation is required
to define self-programming. It is then refined and modified as time goes on.
Anticipation period
To anticipate the activation of heating in an optimal way before you return, your appliance
learns and memorises the time it takes to increase the temperature according to the
characteristics of your room (
volume, insulation, exterior temperature...).
Energy savings
Your appliance informs you of the savings made by showing the percentage of time
during which it reduced the temperature over the previous 7 days.
After switching the appliance on for the first time, a week"s operation is required to be
able to view the first results. From then on, it will be updated constantly.
5.2 - Basic mode
The appliance constantly monitors the setpoint temperature that
has been set. All smart functions are deactivated.
5.3 - Prog mode
This mode uses internal or external programming. The
appliance follows:
y
the internal schedule defined for each day of the week,
or
y
the external programming orders from your installation.
5.3.1 - Defining the programming source
y
Internal programming
This programming source is selected by default.
The appliance follows the defined schedules.
Schedules are pre-recorded. You can change them (refer to "Changing internal
programming")
y
External programming
The appliance follows your installation's external control orders by pilot wire link or by
radio link.
BASIC
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MENU
MODE
PROG
Détections
Programmation
Settings
MENU
OK
Paramétrages
Date and time
Programming source
Connectivity
OK