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AERMEC HMI Series - Radiant Panel Pre-heating; Manual Defrost Cycle Activation

AERMEC HMI Series
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After accessing the “Floor debug function, you can
activate or deactivate any possible procedure for
pre-heating the radiant panels. This procedure creates
a heating cycle during which the temperature is kept
stable for a certain time (period), then increased by a
value equal to ΔT indicated, and kept there for the next
period. This temperature increase and hold procedure
will be repeated for the number of periods specified.
At the end, press the button at the top right to start (or
interrupt) the pre-heating cycle.
NOTES:
1. During the execution of this function, all other functions are disabled.
2. You are advised to use this function to gradually activate the heating function via the radiant panels
(this procedure should be carried out at the start of the season).
3. If the relative function is activated (paragraph 8.3), the value of these parameters will be stored in the
memory and automatically reset after any possible voltage failure.
Start
Floor debug: On
Segments: 2
Period 1 temp: 25°C
Segment time: 12H
T of segment: 5°C
7.12. Setting the pre-heating procedure for radiant panels (Floor debug)
After accessing the "Manual defrost" function, you can
activate or deactivate the command for forced execu-
tion of a defrost cycle. Make your selection, then press
“OK” to confirm.
Manual defrost
On
Off
OK Cancel
7.13. Activating the defrost cycle (Manual defrost)
NOTES:
1. This function can only be activated if the unit is switched Off.
2. The defrosting cycle is automatically interrupted if the defrosting temperature rises above 20°C, or
in any case after 10 minutes.
3. If the relative function is activated (paragraph 8.3), the value of these parameters will be stored in the
memory and automatically reset after any possible voltage failure.

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