APP mode in conjunction with an iNet Box
Function
In APP mode, the connected appliances and the
Truma CP plus control panel go into Stand-by mode and
wait for new commands.
The time switch is disabled in APP mode.
When a new command is input via the Truma APP, the con-
nected appliances and the Truma CP plus are activated with
the specified values.
Activating APP mode
– Press the rotary push button for about 2 seconds until
"APP" appears in the display.
– Release the rotary push button.
Ending APP mode
If no commands are input via the Truma APP, APP mode can
be ended on the Truma CP plus.
– Briefly press the rotary push button.
The previously stored values are then used for continued
operation.
Changing the room temperature
– Select icon in menu bar (3) with rotary push button.
– Change to the setting level by tapping on the
rotary push button.
– Depending on the appliance that is connected, select
between heating system (HEATER) or air conditioning sys-
tem (AC) or automatic air conditioning system
using the rotary push button.
– Tap rotary push button to confirm selection.
– Select desired temperature with rotary push button.
– Tap the rotary push button to confirm the value.
Heater (HEATER)
Adjustable temperature range 5 – 30 °C (1 °C increments)
a = Heater
The temperature range below 5 °C (OFF) must be select-
ed in order to switch off the heater.
Air conditioning system (AC)
Adjustable temperature range 16 – 31 °C (1 °C increments)
b = COOL
c = AUTO
d = HOT
e = VENT
Automatic climate control (AUTO) only if "ACC" has been activat-
1
ed in the service menu (see "Service menu" on page 31). The
factory default setting is "deactivated".
Symbol flashes until the desired room temperature is reached.
2
Quick temperature change possible using rotary push
button (in stand-by screen).
(AUTO)
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a
b
c
d
2
3
– Heater is switched on.
2
– Air conditioning system is switched on
– Air conditioning system is set to automatic
– Air conditioning system is in heating mode.
– Air conditioning system is in air circulation mode
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