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1.1
Initial start up
Once the controller is connected and two start-up screens have been displayed briefly,
you can set the desired language.
1. Make your selection using the arrow keys and confirm by pressing “
OK
”.
2. The text “
WORKSET NO
” is then displayed, press “
OK
” again.
3. Next, set the current time and date (adjust with the arrow keys and confirm by
pressing “
OK
”.)
The desired clock program can then be entered.
1.2 Clock
program
The clock program consists of a number of switch points (maximum 21). These switch
points change the temperature according to your settings. The switch points comprise:
day/days, time and temperature.
When programming the device, you can choose from a number of pre-set temperatures:
Temperature
Code
Setting
ECO TEMP
15ºC
TEMP 1
18,4ºC
TEMP 2
19,0ºC
TEMP 3
19,4ºC
TEMP 4
20,0ºC
TEMP 5
20,4ºC
These temperatures may be modified later, if required (also see complete version of the
manual)
Tip;
ECO TEMP
= economy mode
1.2.1
Selecting the clock
program
To program your Celcia 20 properly, it is important that you
first
complete the table for
the clock program.
Tip:
to begin with, use the periods “
MO-FR
” and “
SA-SU
” and set the exceptions, if
there are any, at the end of the series (see tip on page 15).
Example: From Monday to Friday, you would like the heating to come on at 7.30 at a
temperature of 19ºC (
TEMP 2
). You go out at 9.00, so you would then like the heating
to switch to the
ECO
temperature. On Thursday, you would like the heating to come on
at 6.30 at a temperature of 19ºC (
TEMP 2
). Complete the table as follows.
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