• Press
to confirm the time
1
• Repeat the previous two steps for both the minutes and
seconds
3.2.3 Setting date
You can set the date. The date is visible on the main screen.
Perform the following actions to set the date (see
• Press return
as many times as necessary to get to the
2
main screen
• Press
. 'User Menu' opens
1
• Select 'User Settings' by turning
• Press
. 'User Settings' opens
1
• Select 'Date' by turning
• Press
. 'Date' opens
1
• Change the day by turning
• Press
to confirm the day
1
• Repeat the previous two steps for both the months and
the year
3.2.4 Selecting a device connected to the WTW control
You can choose the device you want to regulate with the
control if multiple devices are connected to WTW control. For
this you press the device selection button
3.2.5 Factory settings WTW control
It is possible to set all the WTW control's settings back to the
factory settings. Perform the following actions for this:
• Remove the operational module from the wall bracket
(see
4
)
• Keep
pressed down (see
1
• Place the WTW control back in the wall bracket while
keeping
pressed down (see
1
"Parameter Reset"
4 Description of operation:
manner of use
You can increase or decrease the ventilation mode with the
WTW control. You can do this by setting a
program. You can temporarily override the program while it is
running.
4.1 Navigation: general description
Navigating through menus
The WTW control has menus that you can navigate through.
For this you use navigation button
through the menus by turning the navigation button. You
can open a selected menu-item by pressing the navigation
button.
Return to the main screen
The main screen (see
) is the WTW control's start screen.
2
You can always return to the main screen by pressing on the
info button
(see
) a few times. The number of times you
1
2
need to press return depends on how deep you have gone
into the menu. U need not be afraid of pressing return too
frequently.
4.2. Selecting a device connected to the WTW
control
You can choose the device you want to regulate with the
control if multiple devices are connected to WTW control. For
1
):
1
1
(see
1
).
3
)
1
7
). The display will show:
(see
1
). You scroll
1
this you press the device selection button
4.3 Weekly programmes: P1, P2 and P3
You can programme the regulation of the ventilation mode
in a weekly program. You can choose from programs P1, P2
and P3.
Program P1
With this you create a day program for every day of the week.
Program P2
With this you create two day programs. One day program
for weekdays 'mo-fri' and one day program for the weekend
'sa-su'.
Program P3
With this you create seven day programs. Separately for
every day of the week.
4.3.1 Standard settings P1, P2 and P3
The WTW control has standard set weekly programmes. You
can find these settings in appendix 2.
4.3.2 Creating a P1 program (see
• Press return
as many times as necessary to get to the
2
main screen
• Press
. 'User Menu' opens
1
• Select 'User Settings' by turning
• Press
. 'User Settings' opens
1
• Select 'Periods' by turning
• Press
. 'Periods' opens
1
• Select 'P1: week' by turning
• Press
, 'P1: week' opens
1
You have a choice from 'Period 1', 'Period 2', 'Period 3',
'Period 4', 'Period 5' and 'Period 6'. Every period is a part of
the day in which you can set a ventilation position.
Perform the following actions to set period 1:
• Select 'Period 1' by turning
• Press
, 'Period 1' opens
1
• Select 'Start Time' by turning
• Press
, 'Start time' opens
1
• Change the start time by turning
You have a range of between 3.00u and 2.59u
• Press
to confirm the start time
1
Now set the ventilation mode for period 1.
Perform the following actions for this:
• Select 'Vent mode' by turning
1
• Press
, 'Vent mode' opens
• Set the ventilation mode for period 1 by turning
1
• Press
to confirm the ventilation mode for period 1
You have set the ventilation mode for period 1 You can set
period 2 through 6 in the same manner. A period ends when
a new one starts.
4.3.3 Creating a P2 program (see
• Press return
as many times as necessary to get to the
2
main screen
8
(see
1
).
3
1
)
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
)