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Salus RT500 User Manual

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Temporary Override
It is possible to temporarily override the current set temperature of the
RT500. There are two ways to do this:
While reviewing set point temperature: Pressing the UP or DOWN key
while reviewing the set point temperature will increase or decrease the
set point temperature in 0.5 °C steps.
In Normal mode: press and hold either the UP or DOWN key to display
the set point temperature. After two seconds, the RT500 will enter
Temporary Override mode and allow increase or decrease of the set point
temperature. If the key is released within two seconds then you will only
be able to review the set point temperature.
Once in Temporary Override mode, the
clock and day are displayed, along with
the SET indicator; all other indicators
are cleared from the display. The set
point temperature will flash to indicate
that it can be changed:
Pressing the UP or DOWN key will increase or decrease the set point
temperature in 0.5 °C steps - the set point temperature can be adjusted
within a set range or 10 °C to 35 °C.
You can press SET at any time to confirm the new Temporary Override
setting and return to Normal mode, or press no keys at all and wait
approximately four seconds.
Temporary Override mode remains active until the clock or programme
settings are adjusted, Frost Protection is activated or the next programme
time / temperature set point is reached.
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Salus RT500 Specifications

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BrandSalus
ModelRT500
CategoryThermostat
LanguageEnglish

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