2.2.2 Comfort temperature settings
The procedure is as follows:
1. Press
"COMFORT
"
".
2. Press " " or " " to set the comfort temperature.
3. Press "
" to confi rm the settings and return to the
main screen.
Comfo unit
The comfort temperature. Your Comfortunit-equipped
ventilation system tries continuously to maintain the tem-
perature of the room in which the operating panel is loca-
ted at the set comfort temperature.
It may have to open the bypass or activate the active coo-
ling to realize this objective.
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The comfort temperature can be set to between COOL
and WARM. Between these two parameters, you can
set it to 18–24°C.
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When COOL is selected, the system attempts to keep
the temperature as low as possible. If conditions al-
low, active cooling will be activated. Use this setting if
you wish to cool the dwelling considerably.
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If WARM is selected, then the active cooling will never
be activated and the bypass remains closed. Use this
setting when you turn the heating up.
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Your heat-recovery unit is fi tted with a system that
detects whether it is summer or winter. In the sum-
mer, the active cooling can be activated, while this is
not desirable under normal winter conditions. All the
same, if you wish to use active cooling in the winter,
then set the temperature to COOL.
TEMPERATURE",
currently
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Active cooling can be deactivated. In the screen in
which the comfort temperature can be entered, you
will see a button that can be set to either "Artic Auto"
or "Artic Off". Select "Artic Off" if you do not wish to
use active cooling, even if your dwelling gets warmer
than the required comfort temperature.
After 30 seconds, the ComfoControl will return to
the main menu automatically. Your settings have
now been saved.
2.2.3 Ventilation volume settings
The procedure is as follows:
1. Press "VENTILATION SETTING", currently "
2. Press " " or " " to set the ventilation volume.
3. Press "
" to confi rm the settings and return to the
main screen.
After 30 seconds, the ComfoControl will return to
the main menu automatically. Your settings have
now been saved.
There are 4 ventilation volumes/settings. These are:
•
Setting "
• Setting "
•
Setting "
"
•
Setting "
"
•
Setting "
"
"
Absent.
- Use when absent.
"
Low setting
- Use for low ventilation levels.
Normal.
- Use for normal
ventilation levels.
High setting.
- Use for cooking, showering and if
extra ventilation is required.
High setting, with programmed
deactivation delay. See § 2.2.8.
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