3. Thermostat operation
Each day has been divided into four events, which describe a typical
day (see the four illustrations). When the thermostat is in the four-
event mode and depending on thermostat model, the built-in clock
will automatically adjust the floor or room temperature to the required
temperature at the desired time.
The thermostat is factory set to five days (Monday to Friday) with four
time periods, and two days (Saturday and Sunday) with two time
periods. Additional time programs are found in section 5 "Special
settings and displays (time programs)". See section 4 for information
about time programming.
Clock mode
Party mode ON
Party mode OFF
Temporary override of selected time program.
To temporarily override a time program in order to set higher or lower temperatures, press the UP or the DOWN
button once to display the temperature. Press again to increase or lower the temperature. The display flashes for
about 5 seconds and then reverts to showing the time again. The time program override remains active until the next
time period starts. The thermostat will then return to working with the selected time program.
The symbol Clock function and the four “time period” symbols ( ) are shown depending on the time
of day and operating mode. The thermostat works on the basis of the selected time program. See section 4 for
programming information.
Cancel party mode
Press the OK button twice to cancel the override mode.
Permanent override of time program.
During holidays the time program can be overridden.
Press the OK button and then the UP or DOWN button until the required temperature is set. The display flashes for
about 5 seconds and then displays the set temperature.
The heating system will now operate on the basis of this temperature permanently.
Cancel manual mode
Press the OK button to cancel the manual mode. The thermostat will resume working with the selected time
program.
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Time and temperature
4. Time and temperature programming
Press the OK button for 5 seconds to begin programming.
When the thermostat is working on the basis of an individual
time setting and not the factory setting, the desired time
program and temperature must be set.
Example: Flo thermostat setting - floor thermostat with
floor sensor
Factory-set time program
On days 1-5 (Monday to Friday), the heating must be on
from 7:00 to 8:00 and from 16:00 to 22:00.
On days 6 and 7 (Saturday and Sunday), the heating must
be on from 8:00 to 23:00. The floor temperature must be
24°C when the room is being used and 16°C during setback
time.
Press the OK button for 5 seconds. The starting time is
displayed and starts flashing. Change the time to 07:00 by
pressing the UP or DOWN button. Press the OK button to
accept the setting.
The temperature is now flashing and must be changed to
24°C by means of the UP or DOWN button. Press the OK
button to accept the setting. The starting time for the next
time program is flashing and must be set to 8:00. Press the
OK button to accept the setting. The temperature will be
flashing and must be set to 16°C for this time period
(setback period). When this is done, all additional time and
temperature settings for days 1-5 must be made.
Days 6 and 7 are subsequently displayed, and the starting
time is flashing. Repeat this cycle in order to program days 6
and 7. Now the individual time and temperature program is
set. The thermostat automatically ensures that the heating
system reaches the required temperature at the set time,
keeping it constant throughout the time period selected.
Operation mode
Important!
The temperature can be set within +5°C to +35°C. The heating system can also be switched off by setting the temperature to 5°C and pressing the DOWN
button ( ) once. At this setting the heating system will remain switched off if the temperature stays below 5°C.
Note! This means that the system is no longer frost-proof.
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