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3.
SETTING UP ZONES AND PROGRAMMES
For added convenience the Herschel iQ WH1 is pre configured with default settings below.
The system will run with these until you are ready to personalise them.
All days:
0500 20°C
0900 16°C
1600 20°C
2300 16°C
4.
QUICK ACTIONS
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CONTROLLING THE WHOLE SYSTEM
From the “Quick Actions” screen is possible to manage all the zones and
heaters connected to the system. This is very useful to turn the whole
system on / off or for example onto “Away” modes.
Quick actions allow you to:
•
Turn the whole system on or off.
If switched off, the whole system will remain “off” until another comma
nd
is issued.
Frost
Protection settings will still work.
Note:
It can sometimes take a few minutes after turning the system back “On” for full
R1 status to appear
on the WH1 screen, especially those R1s that are further away.
•
Set Comfort, Away or “Schedule” modes. Each
R1 Receiver in each zone will adopt the individual
programming you have set for these modes and the individual R1 icons will also show the mode that has
been set. This saves having to go into each zone to select the desired mode.
•
Override the overall setpoint temperature of every R1 Receiver in every zone. This override
s “Comfort” or
“Away”
setpoints for each R1 Receiver
until you issue a new command. It only overrides “Schedule” mode
setpoints until the next programme cycle for each R1 Receiver. For example, increasing the temperature to
(say 22c) on Quick Actions will set every R1 to 22c until the next programme schedule overrides it.
•
Configure system protection settings such as frost protection
To configure system-wide maximum and minimum temperature settings:
Click the Herschel logo on the “Quick Actions” page for 10 seconds. The
global protection parameters are shown and can be adjusted upwards
(right click) or downwards (left click).
The default maximum is 35°C and default minimum is 5°C. Set the
minimum if you wish to use the system for frost protection. Setting the
maximum to (say) 24°C
will prevent any individual zones or R1’s from
being set to temperatures in excess of this limit.
You can also perform a factory reset of the unit using the “Reset” function on this page.