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5.3 Calibration of temperature setting
Once your appliance has been working for several days, if you notice a difference between the
temperature noted in your room and the temperature programmed on your appliance, you can cali-
brate your appliance in 0.5°C steps, following the procedure below.
Access advanced settings (see
chapter 5.5)
. Press the
mode
key several times to find the
temperature settings calibration function (parameter 4).
If the ambient temperature measurement is different from your appliance’s temperature setting,
press the
-
or
+
keys until they match.
You can calibrate your temperature measurement to +/- 5°C.
Then press the
mode
key to leave advanced parameter settings (see
chapter 5.5
).
mode
boost
Your thermometer must be
placed in the middle of the room,
about 1.30 m above the floor,
with no furniture between it and
the radiator.
mode
boost
10
20
5
15
mode
boost
EXAMPLE:
You measure 19°C in your room, while
the temperature setting on your remote
control is 21°C. Press the
-
key 4 times
while in setting 4, until the display
shows -2°C (so 21-2=19°C).
10
20
5
15
5.4 Window open/close detection
Your appliance may detect a significant drop in temperature, caused for instance by a window
standing open in winter. It will automatically adapt and operate to save energy.
By default, the window open/close detection function is
enabled
on your remote control. To
disable this function, change the corresponding advanced parameter (see
chapter 5.5
, parameter 1).
IMPORTANT
To make the best use of this function, your appliance must be placed close to the
opening with no furniture or other object nearby.
The quality of the window open/closed function depends on a number of factors, such as the
position of the appliance, how fast the temperature in the room rises/falls, the type of window,
etc.
IMPORTANT
The room temperature is measured near the appliance.
After opening a window, your appliance should detect the
associated temperature drop within a reasonable period. It will then
adapt its operating mode by automatically switching to the frost-free
temperature (7°C).
When an open window is detected, your appliance causes the
function icon to flash.
When your room temperature rises after the window is closed, the appliance should resume its
operating mode (Comfort mode for instance), before detection was initiated, within a reasonable
length of time.
Starting or stopping a boost
(manual or programmed), as well as a
change in opera-
ting mode
, suspends the window opening/closing function for
60 minutes
, the required
time for the room temperature to stabilise.
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