Operation
▶ Press the
or
key to change the day of the week.
1 stands for Monday and 7 stands for Sunday.
▶ Press the
key to confirm the day of the week that has
been set.
HH/12 flashes on the display. The hours can be set.
▶ Press the
or
key to set the hours (0 to 23).
▶ Press the
key to confirm the hours that have been set.
/00 flashes on the display. The minutes can be set.
Position
Operation
mode
1
Heating
mode
2
ECO
3
PROG
4
TIMER
Table 54 Operating modes at the control unit (
Position Symbol
Explanation
15
Setting the day and time
The LED above this symbol flashes if
the day and time are being set (
Chapter 4.4, page 55).
16
7d week program
The LED above this symbol flashes if
the 7d week program is being set (
Chapter 4.5.6, page 59).
14
Day program P6
The LED above this symbol flashes if
the day program P6 is being set (
Chapter 4.5.5, page 58).
5
Open-window detection
This function detects when a window in
the room is open due an accompanying
sudden drop in temperature.
6
Adjust
Settings can be made via this symbol.
56
Description
Setting the temperature for the heating mode operating
mode.
Energy saving operating mode. The temperature
default setting is 3 °C below the temperature of the
heating mode operating mode.
Changeover automatically between the heating mode
operating mode and ECO operating mode.
Timer for the time program for switching the appliance
on/off.
Fig. 14, page 65)
▶ Press the
or
key to set the minutes (from 0 to 59).
▶ Press the
key to confirm the minutes that have been set.
The Day program menu (P6) appears on the display.
4.5
Operating modes and displays on the control
unit
Position Symbol
Explanation
12
Heating
The appliance is heating when the LED
next to this symbol lights up.
7/8
Operating mode/Confirm/On
Press this key to select the operating
mode or confirm a setting. Press this
key to switch the appliance on when
the appliance is switched off.
11/10/9
Up/Down/Keylock
Press these keys to reduce or increase
a value
(e.g. the temperature). The keylock
can be activated via both keys to
prevent the settings being changed
accidentally.
13
Display output
Table 55 Displays (
Fig. 14, page 65)
Heat Convector 4000 – 6720883017 (2022/12)
Chapter 4.5.2, page 57
Chapter 4.5.3, page 57
Chapter 4.5.4, page 57
Chapter 4.5.5, page 58
Chapter 4.5.6, page 59
Chapter 4.5.7, page 59