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Getting started
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Getting started
An overview of the structure of the main menu and the position
of the individual menu items can be found on page 16.
Each of the following descriptions takes the standard display as
its starting point (
4.1
Selecting a heating circuit for the standard display
The standard display only ever shows data for a single heating
circuit. If two or more heating circuits are installed, a setting
can be made to determine which heating circuit the data in the
standard display relates to.
4.2
Setting the operating mode
An explanation of the technical terms “operating mode”,
“automatic mode” and “manual operation” can be found on
page 43 and 44.
Operating the appliance
Result
▶ If the backlighting is turned on, press the selector.
The number, operating mode and if applicable the name of the heating circuit that is
currently selected are shown in the lower part of the display.
▶ Turn the selector to select a heating circuit.
Only heating circuits that exist in the system are displayed for selection.
▶ Wait a few seconds or press the selector.
The standard display refers to the heating circuit selected.
Note:
Your installer can set the heating circuits that are available in the standard display.
Table 5 Getting started – Heating circuit in the standard display
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Operating the appliance
Result
To
activate automatic mode
(by taking account of the time program),
▶ Press the auto key.
All temperatures set in the currently valid time program for the heating system are
shown in a pop-up window in the lower part of the display. The currently valid
temperature flashes.
The controller controls the room temperature according to the active time program
for the heating system.
To activate
manual operation
(without taking account of the time program),
▶ Press the man key.
The required room temperature is shown in a pop-up window in the lower part of the
display.
The controller regulates the room temperature permanently to the required room
temperature.
Note:
If the control type constant is set for a heating circuit (e.g. swimming pool or
ventilation unit), there is no manual operation in this heating circuit.
Table 6 Getting started – Activating operating modes
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