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To set the desired time of day:
Select Program 1 or Program 2.
Go to menu 1.1.11.2 View/edit active program.
Select day by turning the menu dial.
Fig. 24
Press the menu dial to mark the value to be changed.
Fig. 25
Turn the menu dial until the desired setting has been selected.
Then press the menu dial.
Turn the menu dial to be able to set additional values in the same way
as above.
Go back one step with .
Select Saving alternative:
Return without saving
Program 1
Program 2
The set changes are saved as a selected program or not at all.
To adjust the normal temperature, proceed to menu 1.1.11.3 Room
temperature normal.
To adjust the exceptional temperature, proceed to menu 1.1.11.7
Room temperature exception.
Room temperature program when there is a room sensor:
1.1.11 Room temperature program
1.1.11.1 Active program
If a program is selected, the following (if the menu button is turned) is
displayed:
1.1.11.2 View/edit active program
1.1.11.3 Room temperature normal
Set the desired set point for the room temperature.
1.1.11.6 Room temperature influence
Set the values in the same way as for1.1.10.1 Room temperature
influence .
1.1.11.7 Room temperature exception
Set the temperature that should apply as exceptional temperature in
the program.
The menu is only displayed if Program 1 or Program 2 is selected.
1.1.11.8 Copy to all heating circuits
Select Yes to have the same control for all installed circuits.
The menu is displayed only under Circuit 1 .
Room temperature program when there is no room sensor:
1.1.11 Room temperature program
1.1.11.1 Active program
1.1.11.2 View/edit active program
The same as when there is a room sensor, see above.
1.1.11.3 Room temperature normal
Set the measured value in the room.
The indicated value is used by temperature programs to calculate the
difference between normal and exceptional temperature.
1.1.11.4 Temperature increase/decrease
Use this function to adjust the room temperature so that the normal
room temperature (see the previous menu) becomes the desired
temperature.
Use this function to simply increase or decrease the heat when there
are no room sensors.
– Results in approx. 1 °C lower room temperature.
– results in approx. 0.5 °C lower room temperature.
+ results in approx. 0.5 °C higher room temperature.
++ results in approx. 1 °C higher room temperature.
1.1.11.6 Room temperature influence
Set the values in the same way as for 1.1.10.1 Room temperature
influence .
1.1.11.7 Room temperature exception
The same as when there is a room sensor, see above.
1.1.11.8 Copy to all heating circuits
The same as when there is a room sensor, see above.
1.3 Circuit 2 (option)
Set the values in the same way as for 1.1 Circuit 1 Heating .
1.4 Circuit 3 (option)
Set the values in the same way as for 1.1 Circuit 1 Heating .
1.5 Circuit 4 (option)
Set the values in the same way as for 1.1 Circuit 1 Heating .
6.2.1 Set point value
The heating circuit's set point value is the temperature of the flow that
the heat pump attempts to maintain. Sometimes, the measured actual
value fluctuates a bit upward and downward depending on changes in
the outdoor temperature or a large hot water demand.
The set point value is normally based on:
Current curve value (the low line temperature at the current outdoor
temperature according to the applicable heat curve).
Current curve influence through:
Room sensor
Holiday
Active program
Program Day Start Stop
Program 1, 2 Mon - Sun 5:30 22:00
Table 7 Program 1 and 2
6 720 643 415-13.1I
6 720 643 415-14.1I
It always takes some time for a change of a heating
setting, e.g. an increase or decrease in room
temperature, to apply. The same applies in the event of a
quick change of the outdoor temperature. This is why
you should always wait for at least 24 hours before
making a new change.
The set point value specified by the customer/installer is
most often the room temperature, which is recalculated
by the control unit into a corresponding flow
temperature set point value. Under normal conditions, 1
K ( °C) in room temperature corresponds to approx. 3 K
( °C) in flow temperature.
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