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Press the [On/Stand-by] button on the remote control or on the thermostat to turn on the device or to switch to "Stand-by" mode
NOTES:
- When the device goes into "Stand-by" mode it beeps twice for 0.5s.
- When the device is activated it beeps once for 1s
Turning on the device using the button on the thermostat will directly activate the "Comfort" mode with a default selected temperature of 20°C. It is necessary to
use the remote control for further modifying the temperature or for changing the operating mode.
OPERATIONAL MODES
Press the [Mode] key on the remote control to select the desired operating mode. An icon on the display indicates the selected mode. The mode icons are shown
in the following table:
Fil-pilote
Night
Comfort
Antifreeze
Chrono
To enter into the following two operating modes, see the dedicated section:
Comfort Mode
The "Comfort" temperature corresponds to the desired temperature for the room.
- Press the [Mode] key until the "Comfort" icon is displayed.
- Set the desired temperature using the [+] and [-] keys. In "Comfort" mode, the "Mode" LED turns red.
- For security reasons, the temperature is automatically limited to 32ºC
Night Mode
The "Night" mode sets a value of temperature to a lower value than the one set for the "Comfort" temperature.
It is suggested to use this operating mode during the night or when the room is not occupied for 2 or more hours.
- Press the [Mode] key until the display shows the " Night" icon.
- Set the desired temperature using the [+] and [-] keys. In "Night" mode, the "Mode" LED turns green.
Antifreeze Mode
In "Antifreeze" mode the device activates the heating element when the room temperature falls below 7°C. It is suggested to set this operating mode when the
room is not occupied for several days.
- Press the [Mode] key until the display shows the "Antifreeze" icon. In "Antifreeze" mode, the "Mode" LED blinks green.
Boost 2h Mode
The "Boost 2h" can be used for quickly warming the room.
- To activate the "Boost 2h" mode, press the corresponding key until the "2h" icon is displayed.
To exit this mode, press either the [Boost 2h] key or the [On/Stand-by] key. For safety reasons, the temperature will be automatically limited to 32°C.
In "Boost 2h" mode, the "Mode" LED blinks red.
Chrono Mode
This operating mode allows the definition of a weekly program configurable for each day of the week.
To enter into this mode, press the [Mode] key until the display shows the "Chrono" icon. When the Chrono mode is active, the "On/Stand-by" LED turns amber;
the "Mode" LED turns green during the "Night" period and it turns red during the "Comfort" period.
Configuring the hours sequence:
Press the [Chrono] key to start the programming procedure. (VIEW THE PROGRAMMING EXAMPLE)
a) Set the time and day of the week.
-The blinking number shows the day of the week: press [+] and [-] keys to set the correct day, then press [Mode] to confirm.
-Press the [+] and [-] keys to set the hour then press [Mode] to confirm and proceed with the configuration of the minutes.
-For configuring the minutes, repeat the same procedure and confirm with the [Mode] key at the end.
b) Configuring the weekly program.
The procedure starts automatically from day 1, and requires specifying the desired temperature (either "Comfort" or "Night") for each hour of the day. This is
done by pressing for the current hour either the [+] key (for setting the "Comfort" temperature) or the [-] key (for setting the "Night" temperature). Once one of the
two keys is pressed, the configuration process moves to the following hour (for a total of 24 steps).
The "Comfort" temperature is represented with a filled rectangle while the "Night" temperature is represented with an empty space
Press [Mode] to confirm and proceed repeating the procedure for the following day.
Once the configuration of the seventh day has been completed, the program returns to the previous operating mode.
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