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Display in either degrees celsius/Fahrenheit
The thermostat can display the ambient temperature and the set point in degrees Celsius (standard
factory setting) or Fahrenheit.
1. In any mode (Manual, Automatic or Preprogrammed), out of any adjustment mode, press down the
button for 3 seconds and release it. The various icons and options appear and °C or °F icon
flashes.
2. Press down the
button to confirm your choice.
3.
Press down the or button to switch from degrees Celsius to Fahrenheit. Press down the
button to confirm your choice.
The adjustment is thus completed and the thermostat returns to normal operation.
It is possible to exit the degrees Celsius/Fahrenheit adjustment mode at any time:
• By pressing down the button.
• By not pressing down any buttons during 1 minute.
In any case, the adjustment is saved.
Manual mode (
)
From the Manual mode, you can manually adjust the thermostat set point by pressing down the or
button to increase the value, or to decrease it. To quickly scroll through the set point values, press and
hold down the button. The standard factory set point adjustment is 21°C. From this mode, the screen
displays the temperature, the heating power used, the hour and the day of the week.
automatic mode (
)
From the Automatic mode, the thermostat adjusts the set points according to the programmed periods.
If no data was entered, the thermostat acts the same way as from the Manual mode and the standard
factory set point adjustment is 21°C. It is always possible to manually adjust the set point using the
or button. The selected set point will be effective until one period is programmed, which represents
an hour and a day of the week. Note that if the set point is lowered to off (--.-), the programming will
not be effective. It is possible to program 4 periods a day during the week and 4 periods a day during
the weekend, which means that the set point can change automatically up to 4 times a day. The period
order is not important.
From this mode, the screen displays the temperature, the heating power used, the hour, the day of the
week and the current programmed period number (
to
; displayed on the right-hand side of the
hour).