Settings
Control 8313 – 6720859552 (2017/03)
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4 Settings
4.1 Standard functions
The levels and parameters displayed depend on which modules are
installed and the factory defaults. The parameters that are not required
for the selected function are not displayed.
Parameters that are not active are highlighted in grey.
The functions of the most frequently used modules FM-MM, FM-MW and
FM-SI are described, in addition to the basic functions of the control unit.
A description of how to operate and call up the menus at the user
interface is described in chapter 3 from page 5.
In the following tables, the default settings are highlighted in bold in the
"Settings/Adjustment range" column.
Table 3 Standard functions
Basic function Settings Explanation/Function Note
Date, Time Change the date and the time The date and time functions are
secured via a battery.
( Chapter 3.8, page 11)
Operating mode Auto
(automatic mode)
The functions behind the stored parameters and time
programs are controlled by the control in the "Auto operating
mode.
Central heating is provided or the room temperature is set
back at the specified times.
The operating modes can be adjusted
for each function (DHW, hot water and
heating circuit) separately. The
available operating modes vary,
depending on the function.
The corresponding system
components can be called up in
“Heating mode” and “Setback mode”
but not adjusted. The function
operates with the values stored.
Inactive fields are highlighted in grey
and cannot be changed
( Chapter 5.1.1, page 16).
Heating mode The flow temperature is adjusted in “Heating mode” so that
the higher room temperature set in the time program
(day temperature) is reached.
Setback mode The flow temperature is adjusted in “Setback mode” so that
the lower room temperature set in the time program
(night temperature) is reached.
Manual operation Heating mode is possible, irrespective of the times set in
automatic mode.
When “Manual operation” is selected,
automatic functions are switched off
( Chapter 5.1.1, page 16).
Off All functions are switched off in the Off operating mode. The corresponding system
components can be called up in the Off
operating mode, but not adjusted. The
function is switched off.
Setting the time program
for heating circuits
Adjustment of:
• Room temperature
• Heating times/setback mode
• Modifying standard program
– Shifting switching points
– Connecting switching points
– Adding switching points
– Deleting switching points
– Connecting heating phases
– Deleting heating phases
• Creating new time program
If the system has several heating
circuits, the settings for each heating
circuit must be made separately.
( Chapter 5.2, page 16)
( Chapter 6.2, page 19)
Setting the DHW time
program
Adjustment of:
• Water temperature
• Heating times/setback mode
• Modifying standard program
– Shifting switching points
– Connecting switching points
– Adding switching points
– Deleting switching points
– Connecting heating phases
– Deleting heating phases
• DHW heating
• Creating a new DHW program
• Creating a new circulation program
To prevent legionella bacteria from
multiplying in the DHW, the DHW
(including solar cylinder, if installed) is
heated to 60 °C once a day.
If the system has several DHW circuits,
the settings for each DHW circuit must
be made separately.
( Chapter 4.3, page 15)
( Chapter 6.2.4, page 21)