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5.7 Adapting the settings to hybrid systems
Menu: Hybrid system
In an installation with a hybrid system, there are two different
heat sources. One heat source for using regenerative energy
generates heat from geothermal heat, from the air, from
biomass or from solar energy. In addition, a conventional heat
source provides heat generated from oil, gas or electricity.
These heat sources, which are designed to complement one
another, can be two separate sources or can even be integrated
in a single casing.
If a hybrid system or a hybrid appliance is installed, the Hybrid
system menu is displayed. Depending on which hybrid system
or hybrid appliance is being used and the associated
assemblies or components, various settings can be made. For
more information, see the technical documentation for the
hybrid system or hybrid appliance (e.g. ODU 75 WPLSH).
6 Calling up information about the system
The current system values and the active operating conditions
can be displayed easily via the info menu. No changes can be
made in this menu.
The info menu is adapted to your system automatically. Some
menu items are only available if the system has been set up
accordingly and the user interface has been set correctly
(Æ Chapter 2.2, page 4).
▶ If the standard display is active, press the info key to open
the info menu.
▶ Turn the selector to select the required menu, e.g. DHW.
▶ Press the selector to open the selected menu.
▶ Turn the selector to display more available information.
▶ Press the Back key to return to the next higher menu level.
▶ Press and hold the Back key to return to the standard
display.