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TP7001
20
GB
Once the date of return is set correctly, press the DAY button to
start holiday mode – the display will change to show a  ashing
suitcase and set temperature – this can be altered if required but it is
recommended to leave it set as the default 5 degrees frost protection
setting.
The mode (auto, all day, or thermostat) of operation to return to can
be selected using the MODE button.
To cancel Holiday Mode, or if returning early from holiday, simply
press the DAY button to resume normal operation.
Holiday mode can also be cancelled remotely via the Remote
Override, see page 22.
When in Holiday Mode, a hand symbol is shown to indicate this is a
manual setting mode.
2.4 User Overrides
Sometimes you may need to change the way you use your heating
temporarily, e.g. due to unusually cold or warm weather. The TP7001
has several user overrides, which can be selected without a ecting
the set programmes. When user overrides are active, the hand
symbol will be additionally shown  ashing to indicate a manual
change is active.
2.4.1 Temporarily increase or decrease the programmed
temperature (Fig. 30).
Press the V or Λ buttons to select the desired temperature.
This override stays active until the next timed event.
Or if the installer has set for timed overrides, for a set period of 1, 2,
3 or 4 hours. If set for a timed override, the override arrow will start
ashing once the next event time is encountered.

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Danfoss TP7001 Specifications

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BrandDanfoss
ModelTP7001
CategoryThermostat
LanguageEnglish

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