FUNCTIONS
The following functions can be activated via the Radiatori 2000 SMART app or via he remote
control.
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1. STAND-BY
In STAND-BY mode, the radiator does not heat up.
2. MODE FIL PILOTE
FIL PILOT is a special communication protocol that allows the radiator to be managed by a
special control unit. The modes are managed by the central, while the temperature setting
is managed by the user on the chronothermostat.
6 types of command are recognized.
Command Fil Pilote :
1)
Comfort : set point = comfort mode temperature.
2) Night reduction : set point = comfort -3.5°C
3) ECO1 : set point = comfort -1°C
4) ECO2 : set point = comfort -2°C
5) Antifreeze: set point = 7°C
6) Stop: no temperature regulation, radiator off. Mode STAND-BY.
The reference temperatures are those defined in comfort mode.
3. MODE COMFORT
In Comfort mode, you can set the desired temperature with the PLUS and LESS buttons.
The radiator remains ON until the set temperature is reached. The Comfort program is
indicated by the sun symbol. The selected temperature is also used for the weekly program
(par. 9) as a comfort level and in FIL PILOTE mode (par. 2) as a comfort temperature point.
4. NIGHT MODE
In Night mode, you can set the desired temperature with the PLUS and LESS buttons.
This temperature is independent from the comfort temperature. The NIGHT program
is indicated by the moon symbol. The selected temperature is also used for the weekly
program (par. 9) as night level temperature.
5. ANTIFREEZE
In this operating mode, the temperature cannot be adjusted by the user, but is fixed at 7 ° C.
In antifreeze mode, the screen indicates the snow symbol and the antifreeze temperature,
bent at 7 ° C. This mode prevents the ambient temperature from falling below 7 ° C.
6. MODE PROGRAM
Radiatori 2000 Smart is a 24/7 programmable thermostat.
In this operating mode, the thermostat regulates the temperature according to the daily program,
using comfort temperature or night setback temperature programmed. The function is indicated
by the clock symbol. The selected temperature is displayed on the screen.
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