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Menu 1.3 - Scheduling
In this menu, you can schedule the room tempera-
ture (heating/cooling/ventilation) for each day of the
week. You can also schedule a longer period during a
selected period (holiday) in menu 4.7.
In menu 1.3, select heating or cooling (if active), then
program an increase or decrease in the room temper-
ature for a maximum of three time periods per day.
For more information select "?".
Activated:
Scheduling for the selected period is activat-
ed here. Set times are not affected at deactivation.
System:
Select here which climate system the
schedule is for. This option is only displayed if more
than one climate system is present.
Day:
Select which day or days of the week the sched-
uling is to apply to here. To remove the scheduling for
a particular day, the time for that day must be reset by
setting the start time to be the same as the finish time.
If the line “all” is used, days in the period will be set for
these times
Time period:
The scheduled start and finish time for
the selected day are selected here.
Adjustment:
See relevant sub menu.
Conflict:
If two settings conflict with each other, a red
exclamation mark is displayed.
Factory settings:
Heating: off
Cooling (if activated): off
NOTE
When making fine adjustments to the indoor tempera-
ture, the curve must be offset up or down, this is done
in menu 1.1 - Temperature.
Menu 1.9 - Advanced
Menu 1.9.1 - Curve
This menu is intended for advanced users. It contains
several other submenus.
You can select heating or cooling operation in the
curve menu. The next menu (heating curve/cooling
curve) shows the heating and cooling curves for your
house. The curve is designed to ensure a constant
indoor temperature, regardless of the outdoor tem-
perature, and thereby ensure energy-efficient opera-
tion. It is from these heat curves that the heat pump’s
controller determines the temperature of the heating
medium in the system, the supply temperature, and
therefore the indoor temperature. Select the curve
and read off how the supply temperature changes at
different outdoor temperatures here. The number to
the far right of “system” displays which system you
have selected the heating curve/cooling curve for.
The optimal slope depends on the climate conditions
in your location, if the building has radiators or under-
floor heating, and how well insulated the building is.
The curve is set when the climate system is installed,
but may need adjusting later. Normally, the curve will
not need further adjustment. For more information
select "?".
The figure at the end of the curve indicates the curve
slope. The figure beside the thermometer gives the
offset of the curve. Use the control knob to set a new
value. Confirm the new setting by pressing the OK
button.
Curve 0 is your own curve created in menu 1.9.7.
Factory settings:
Heating curve: 7
CAUTION
In underfloor heating systems, the max. supply tem-
perature is usually set between 35 and 45 °C.
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