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• Press the
button to confirm and exit the programming
menu for the heating modes.
A5.4 - See programming
M O D I F P R G .
Turn the dial to the new hour
for programming.
Turn the dial to show
the different intervals
programmed and the
associated comfort levels.
Turn the dial to select the
mode (Comfort, Eco or Frost
protection)
Modify each programmed
interval (time and mode)
until confirmation of daily
programming is complete.
Once the 24h are completely
programmed, the display
confirms the programming for
the day.
After 1 second, it automatically
passes to the next day for
programming.
Confirm to view the day’s programming.
Confirm
Confirm
Confirm
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A6.1 - Preparing the hydraulic circuit
(rinsing)
A6.2 - Filling water
A6.3 - Treatment of the heating circuit
Press on the dial to exit
programming for this day.
A6 - Treatment of the water in the
heating circuit
Before installing the HRC
70
Pilot and the HRC
70
Heat Pump, it is
necessary to rinse the installation with an appropriate product.
This permits the elimination of all traces left from soldering,
soldering fluxes, grout, grease, sludge, metallic particles, etc..in
radiators, underfloor heating, etc...
This prevents any of the abovementioned waste from getting into
the HRC
70
Heat Pump heat exchanger, or obstructing the filter
installed on the incoming water inlet.
The materials used for producing a heating circuit are of different
natures. Instances of corrosion may occur through galvanic coupling
in both new and existing installations.
The filling of the heating circuit must only be done with untreated water
(no water softener) from the drinking water network.
Filling with
water from any other source (well water, rain water etc...)
will render the warranty null and void.
Central heating installations must be
cleaned in order to eliminate debris (copper,
filings, soldering waste) related to the set-up of the
installation or from chemical reactions between the
metals.
Futhermore, it is important to
protect the
central heating installations from risks of
corrosion, limescale, and microbiological
development
through use of a corrosion inhibitor
which is suitable for all kinds of installations (steel or
cast-iron radiators, PEX underfloor heating).
PRODUCTS USED FOR HEATING WATER
TREATMENT MUST BE APPROVED BY THE
LOCAL OR NATIONAL PUBLIC HYGIENE
AND HEALTH AUTHORITY.