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Goes on to Programming Menu (back).
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PROG
Active only when the
profile is displayed on
screen. Allows accessing Programming User Profile.
The predefined profiles are 3:
1 The first with a 7-23-hour comfort cycle, the rest in economy
(night).
2 The second with two comfort cycles, 7-9 and 18-23 hours,
the rest in economy (night).
3 The third with 3 comfort cycles, 7-9, 13-15 and 18-23 hours,
the rest in economy (night).
Programming user profile
Pressing the
PROG
key while displaying the
user profile
during time schedule profile selection, you have access to
the programming of this profile.
Profile programming allows a 15-minute resolution in the sta-
tus change program, and a minimum one-hour status dura-
tion. When a status change is inserted and you move forward
within the profile, the time displayed is increased one hour
automatically, instead of the usual 15 minutes. You can go
back in time and the profile in 15-minute decreases. Two sta-
tus changes in less than one hour are not allowed. The excep-
tion to this rule is the initial change, that can be made at any
point.
Status will be overwritten as you advance in the profile. Going
back, it is kept without change.
The text
is displayed on screen on the temperature dig-
its, the initial time of the profile (00:00), the corresponding
profile with the start time point flashing, and the occupation
icon that corresponds to the displayed activated time (
or
).
As you advance, the clock will increase, indicating the time
we are programming, with the points that correspond to the
present time will flash.
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Allow advancing and going back within the profile, in-
creasing or decreasing the time in 15-minute inter-
vals.
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Allow changing the profile status (Day/Night).
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Memorizes the programmed time schedule profile, and
goes back to Selection of time schedule profiles
(back) within the same day it was left.
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Goes on to Selection of time schedule profiles (back)
without saving.
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PROG
Pressing and holding allows recovering the factory
programmed default values, and save these values.
Programming comfort temperature set points
(Occupation or Day)
Upon selecting the
option on the programming menu, this
icon is displayed without flashing, whereas the ,
, and
icons are flashing. The temperature set point of this mode is
also displayed.
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There is a total of six programmable temperature set points
that correspond to the heat and cool modes of the three occu-
pation modes (Day, Night and Unoccupied). These set points
must follow a descending order:
a. Cool set point in Unoccupied mode.
b. Cool set point in Night mode.
c. Cool set point in Day mode.
d. Heat set point in Day mode.
e. Heat set point in Night mode.
f. Heat set point in Unoccupied mode.
There should be a 1° C difference between two consecutive
set points. If when moving one of the set points we come to
less than one degree centigrade from the following set point,
it will be "dragged" so as to avoid the unsuitability of the set
points. When this happens, the thermostat will flash the icon
of the occupation mode of this set point being dragged.
The active keys are:
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Allow choosing between the heat and cool set points,
in each displaying the corresponding flashing icons
( or
).
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Allow changing the set point selected.
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Memorizes the two Comfort set points and shows
the present set point that is not displayed at this
moment.
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Goes on to Programming Menu (back) without sav-
ing.
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PROG
Pressing and holding allows recovering the factory
programmed Comfort default values.
Programming economy temperature set points
(Stand-by or Night)
Upon selecting the
option on the programming menu, this
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