7.0 Mode Selection/Temp Adjustment
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7.3 Selecting the Domestic Hot Water (DHW) mode
1. There are 2 DHW modes: -
Off - heating operates to keep the domestic
(Protection) hot water cylinder above 8°C
continuously.
On - heating operates to keep the domestic
(Timed) hot water at the comfort set point
chosen by the householder according to
the programme times, initially set at 65°C.
2. The DHW mode can be set using either the POU on the
appliance or the PRU.
3. To select the mode required: - from the main screen press the
menu button, scroll down to ‘Domestic hot water’.
4. Press dial to select, select Operating mode by pressing the dial
again, scroll between : - Off and On and select by pressing the
dial.
7.4 Adjusting the Room temperature set point
1. From the main screen - turn the dial until the desired
temperature is displayed, press the dial to confirm.
2. If the temperature is being adjusted from the appliance
connected to two heating circuits, the heating circuit must be
chosen first.
3. Between the programmed times there is a minimum setback
or reduced temperature which is set to 5°C (see Section 7.1
STEPS 1 to 6). This may be permanently changed to set a higher
minimum temperature ie. 10°C or temporarily changed by
turning the dial knob between a programmed period and
selecting the desired temperature. This facility may be used to
heat the house outside the programmed periods.
4. The reduced temperature setting will revert to the
permanently stored value at the beginning of the next
programmed period.
7.5 Adjusting the DHW Tank Temperature
1. If the tank is fitted with a tank sensor to measure the
temperature, the setpoint temperature may be adjusted using the
POU/PRU as follows:-
Press the easy menu button
Turn the dial knob to highlight ‘ Hot water temp setpoint’.
Press the dial knob to select.
Turn the dial knob to change the temperature to the
desired temperature.
Press the dial knob to confirm.
The maximum setpoint temperature is 65°C
The main screen will return after a short while, otherwise press
the menu button to return immediately.
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