7 - USER FUNCTIONS SETTINGS
7.7) DISCONNECTING THE CHRONOTHERMOSTAT (OFF)
This function has the task of blocking chronothermostat functions during periods in
which heating or cooling must be off, to put the receivers in a low energy consumption
condition (only those with this option).
This function can be protected by a password (see chapter ).
•
Keep "
" pressed (approx 6 sec.) to enable this function, until
the display to indicate that the chronothermostat has been disabled (e.g. fig. 59).
•
In this instance, all functions of the chronothermostat are disabled. Only display of
the current day, the hour or the last read temperature will remain in operation
(depending on the condition of origin).
It is possible to pass from display of the current hour to the detected temperature
(and vice versa) by pressing "
To keep battery consumption to a minimum, the temperature displayed
on the chronothermostat is only updated every 30 minutes.
In the event of flat batteries in this condition, the below symbol will be enabled on
the display:
•
Press "
" for a few seconds
the previously set program.
It is possible to pass from forcing to the telephone programmer (see par. 7.8) when
the chronothermostat is excluded
steady lit to indicate that the telephone programmer contact is still closed and that it
can also be opened later. When the contact opens, the symbol
the chronothermostat will remain OFF.
When the chronothermostat exits from
open, you will return to the previously used program. If, on the other hand, the contact
is closed, the chronothermostat will go into permanent manual mode with t1 comfort
temperature and the
symbol will blink to indicate «telephone programmer function
active». To deactivate, see the following paragraph 7.8.
8
" (example in fig. 60).
to reactivate the chronothermostat
(OFF).
In this case, the symbol
OFF,
if the telephone programmer contact is
room temperature reading update
only every 30 minutes
OFF
appears on
0
and return to
will remain
will switch off and
In this condition (OFF), you can change
the current date and time (see para. 5.7)
press for 6 seconds
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t2
t3
6
8
10 12 14 16 18
2
4
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fig. 59
fig. 60
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