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2. Settings and menu display
- Open the lower cover for access to the navigation buttons (<-) or (->).
- You can now press these buttons to show the row with various operational modes.
Move the cursor to the desired operational mode and press (OK) to set the mode. See below for explanation of the various modes.
What is displayed and settings‘ options:
In order to browse the values use the Escape button
All set values, apart from Timer, can also be set from the Control Panel.
When only using room sensor (mode r) or room sensor + outdoor sensor (mode ro), you can set the desired room temperature
(set point) for Day, Night/Moon or Timer. The display shows the set point, the room temperature, and outdoor temperature if
appropriate.
When using room sensor with outdoor sensor as the priority (mode or) the set room temperature acts as a maximum limit. It
should then be set slightly above the desired room temperature. The display shows the maximum value, the room temperature,
and outdoor temperature.
When only using an outdoor sensor (mode o), no normal temperature settings can be made for the room sensor. If you want to
reduce you can set it using the Night/Moon temperature. It is, however, still possible to select operational modes (apart from
Timer), and you can see the actual indoor and outdoor temperature. All curve settings are made from the Control Panel.
When using only the supply sensor (mode C), you can set the desired supply temperature. You can also see the relevant room
temperature. Potential reduction of the supply temperature can be set using the Night/Moon temperature.
2.1 “Day” temperature
In this mode, the set ”Day” temperature is kept all of the time. The factory settings are 20°C for ”r” and ”ro”, 30°C for ”or” and
60° for ”C”. By pressing (-) or (+), the temperature will begin to flash and the setting may be changed. Save by pressing (OK).
2.2 ”Night/Moon” temperature
In this mode, the set ”Night/Moon” temperature is kept all of the time. The factory settings are 16°C for ”r” and ”ro”, 0°C for ”or”, ”o”
and ”C”. By pressing (-) or (+), the temperature will begin to flash and the setting may be changed. Save by pressing (OK).
2.3 Anti-frost mode
This is used if you want to shut down the heating, but still have a minimum permitted supply tempera-ture to prevent the system free-
zing, e.g. while you are on holiday. The anti-frost temperature is fixed at 10°C.
2.4 Timer mode
Get started guide for settings:
The timer mode means that you can change the temperature at certain times. This is not available for modes ”o” or ”C”.
- You can first set the temperature using (-) or (+). Press (OK) to start the function (preset value is 24°C).
- The next step is to set how many hours “H” (if less than 24 hours) the timer will be active, and then the number of days “d” (up to 45
days) using (-) or (+). Press (OK) to approve.
- The icon starts to flash. Browse using to see the set point and remaining time.
The room sensor reverts to the previous operational mode after having been in Timer mode. If you want to stop the Timer function
before the end of the period, change to the desired operational mode using (<-) or (>-), and then (OK) to save.
2.5 Auto mode
In this mode, EC Home automatically switches between Day and Night temperatures, according to the time settings on the Control
Panel. The following temperature settings apply when the Auto mode is activated:
Select the temperature to be changed using . A single press on (-) or (+) will make the set point to be changed/read start to flash,
and this setting can be changed using (-) or (+). The value is saved when you press (OK). The room sensor automatically reverts to the
main menu after a couple of seconds.
NOTE! All time settings are made from menu 4 on the Control Panel. You will find this described in the full
manual for EC Home.