4. Description of thermostat mode
4.1 Temperature set-point values
The environment control and regulation manages 5
temperature set-point values:
Comfort Temperature setting
To be set when you are home.
Eco Temperature setting
It is an "economic" heating operation
mode, to be used when rooms are not
occupied (short absence).
Reduced Temperature setting
To be used at night.
Frost-Free Temperature setting
It is a minimum heating level to be set
when you are away from home for an
extended period of time. It keeps your
home temperature above freezing.
Equipment Protection setting
Maximum temperature to be set for
protecting equipment, e.g. electronic
components.
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Recommended
values
- of heating
- of cooling
20°C
22°C
19°C
23°C
16°C
27°C
8°C
40°C
4.2 Central display
The environment control and regulation display provides the
following information:
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1 Current time
2 Outside temperature (available only if the installation
includes an outside temperature probe)
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indicates a heating request
-
indicates a cooling request
4 Room temperature
5 Temperature set-point value
6 Current temperature set-point value:
= comfort set-point value
= eco set-point value
= reduced set-point value
= frost-free set-point value (in heating mode)
= equipment protection set-point value (in cooling mode)
7 Specific modes:
= current permanent forced operation (set-point value
is locked except forced comfort position)
= current time delay (set-point value is active until time
delay is out)
= active scene (set-point value or temperature level
requested by a scene)
= heating or cooling OFF
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= programmed alarm clock
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