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6.
Select
the correct minutes using
“
“ or “
“.
7.
Press
“
“ to store the settings and return to
the main screen.
2.3.2 Reading and setting the comfort
temperature
The comfort temperature can be read, but also set to
the desired indoor temperature. By this temperature
the ComfoAir will determined if free cooling with the
use of the bypass is desired.
Reading the comfort temperature
1.
Press
“
“ briefl y.
-
Wait
until the comfort temperature appears.
2.
Press
“
“ to return to the main screen.
Setting the comfort temperature
1.
Press
“
“ longer than 2 seconds.
-
Wait
until the comfort temperature, e.g.
“ 20.0 ” starts blinking.
2.
Select
the desired comfort temperature using
“
“ or “
“.
3.
Press
and briefl y hold “
“ to store the settings
and return to the main screen.
It is best to set the comfort temperature at
the same temperature as the room
thermostat (of the Central Heating system)
2.3.3 Reading and setting the ventilation
volume
Reading the ventilation volume
The current ventilation volume, e.g. “2 ”, will always
be displayed on the CC Ease panel. Normally the
ComfoAir regulates the required ventilation volume
automatically according to a preset personal ventila-
tion programme. During automatic ventilation mode
“AUTo”
will be displayed on the CC Ease panel.
In addition to showing the programmed ventilation
setting, the CC Ease panel also displays whether a
temporary control system (such as a CO
2
sensor or a
bathroom switch) is overriding the ventilation setting.
In the event a required ventilation setting is being
overridden by a time delay function (such as the bath-
room switch overrun timer). a ‘t’ is displayed in the
bottom right-hand corner of the CC Ease panel.
In the event a required ventilation setting is being
overridden by a signal from a sensor (such as a CO
2
sensor), an ‘A’ is displayed in the bottom right-hand
corner of the CC Ease panel.
Setting the ventilation volume
The ventilation volume can also be set manually by
increasing or decreasing it. A total of 4 ventilation vol-
umes/levels can be set. They are:
• Setting A
¨
Absent.
- Use when absent.
At setting A, the house is ventilated using
the minimum prescribed ventilation volume.
• Setting 1
¨
Low.
- Use for low ventilation levels.
• Setting 2
¨
Normal.
- Use when present and no extra
ventilation is needed.
• Setting 3
¨
High.
- Use during cooking, showering
and when additional ventilation is
needed.
• Boost
¨
Temporary High
- Use during cooking, showering and
when additional ventilation is needed
for a short time.
The ComfoAir will switch to the highest
ventilation position set in the house unless
overruled by an automated software pro-
gramme.
The ventilation volume can be set as follows:
1.
Press
“
“ to increase the ventilation volume.
2.
Press
“
“ to decrease the ventilation volume.
During manual ventilation, the CC Ease panel will not
display “
AUTo
”, but “
MAnUAL
”.