RIMINI DP
When the room temperature is below the temperature set point, the emitter will turn the element
on to raise the room temperature. The emitter heating will be indicated on the TFT screen in two
ways, in any heating mode:
1. With the thermometer icon animation.
Being filled progressively, in the following manner:
When the room temperature is lower than the set temperature, the thermometer anima-
tion is always shown.
2. With the backlight Evanescent function.
This function can be manually activated or
deactivated by the user.
To do this, touch the sun key
The evanescent function will be switched on and
off, appearing on the display:
When activated, the display indicates the heating of the emitter with the light, changing its
luminosity from the minimum to the maximum and vice versa continuously, in a cycle of 6
seconds. By default it is deactivated.
5.5. Edit day, time and program
To edit the day, time and program, touch and hold the mode key for 2.5 seconds (from any
mode) until the clock icon appears on the screen:
The edition of the day of the week, time and program starts. This screen will
also be automatically displayed when the emitter loses the time after being
disconnected from the power supply for more than 4 days.
First, the day of the week is selected with the
flashing box). To confirm and set the day, touch the OK key and it goes to
edit the time; the hour digits are flashing.
To change the hour, use the
touch the OK key. Then the minutes digits are flashing, which can be also
changed with the
to the program edition.
*Note: If the emitter had simply lost the time and day, it does not enter the program edition, but
returns to the last active mode.
In the program edition screen, the day of the week selected with a box is
displayed on the left; the first day to edit is 1 (Monday).
In the center of the screen there is a circle representing a clock, which
displays the 12 hour program, divided into 24 half-hours.
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keys. To confirm and set the hour,
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keys. To confirm touch the OK key, and it goes
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keys (indicated by a
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