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ter a value within the permitted range. After setting the value, press “OK” to conrm
and return to the higher level;
+-
25°C
Upper AT Heat
Range: 10~37°C Default: 25°C
OK Cancel
Note:
1. The climatic curve can be applied to both the delivery temperature (water
adjustment) and the ambient air (only if the specic air probe supplied has
been installed); you are advised, however, to use the check on the delivery
temperature;
2. The climatic curves can only be applied to heating and cooling, not to domestic
hot water production;
3. The function remains active even when the unit has been switched o. To de-
activate it, set “Weather depend: O manually.”;
4. In the “View” menu, you can see the target value of the climatic curve;
5. The function can still be set if the unit is OFF, but it will only be implemented
if the unit is activated;
6. If the relative function is activated (paragraph "8.3Activating/deactivating the
memory (On/o memory)p.25"), the value of this parameter will be stored
in the memory and automatically reset after any possible voltage failure;
7. The default value for this function is “O”.
4.8 SETTING A TIMER FOR PROGRAMMED SWITCH-ON
AND/OR SWITCH-OFF (WEEKLY TIMER)
Weekly timer
Weekly timer: On
Mon: Valid Tue: Invalid
Wed: Invalid Thur: Invalid
Fri: Invalid Sat: Holiday
Sun: Holiday
After accessing the “Weekly timer” function, you can set up to three time bands for
each single day of the week; during these time bands, the unit will work with the
current mode and set-point. Alternatively, you can assign the “Holiday” value to one
day or more; if the specic “Holiday program“ function is enabled, an operating set-
point of 30°C will be automatically set if you use the check on the delivery water,
or 10°C if you use the ambient air check (installing the specic air probe accessory).
Mon
Mon: Valid
Period 1: Invalid
Period 2: Invalid
Period 3: Invalid
Clicking on the label for one of the days of the week allows access to the page for
that day, where you can assign a value to the day, including:
— “With” = if the Weekly Timer is active, the system will perform the programmed
access as specied in the data for periods 1, 2 and 3;
— “Without” = the Weekly Timer is also active, this day will not be considered;
— “Holiday“ = if the “Holiday release” is active, during this day the set will be kept
at 30°C (for water control) or 10°C (for air control);
00 00
01 01
02 02
23 59
22 58
Period 1
Period 1: Valid
Start Timer: 00:00
End Timer: 00:00
00 00
01 01
02 02
23 59
22 58
Period 1
Period 1: Valid
Start Timer: 00:00
End Timer: 00:00
By clicking on the label for one of the periods during the selected day, you can
access the period settings page. The possible period settings are:
— “With” = the period describes a time band when the unit is to be used;; in this
case, the labels relating to the start and end times for the period will also be
displayed (which will be set rst by clicking on the time label to be set and then
sliding your ngertip over the time values until you select the ones required;
lastly, press the top right button to save the data entered);
— “Without” = the period will not be used;
Note:
— Every time you press on the label, the value will change. Once you have selected
the required value, press the icon to save and implement the setting;
— To make the time settings specied on various days of the week eective, the
Weekly Timer must be set to “On” (by clicking on the Weekly Timer label itself);
— The “With” setting for one or more days of the week validates the specied time
settings only if the Weekly Timer is “On”;
— You can set up to three time bands (periods) for each day; their start and end
times must be coherent (the start of one period must be later than the end of
the previous one);
— If one day or more has been set as “Holiday”, you must activate the “Holiday
release” function (explained in the next paragraph);
— If the relative function is activated (paragraph "8.3Activating/deactivating the
memory (On/o memory)p.25"), the value of this parameter will be stored in
the memory and automatically reset after any possible voltage failure;
— The default value for this function is “O”.