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Ferroli ROMEO N RF User Manual

Ferroli ROMEO N RF
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ROMEO N RF
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MANUALE UTENTE
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MANUAL DE USUARIO
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USER MANUAL
FR
MANUEL DE L’UTILISATEUR
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GEBRUIKERSHANDLEIDING
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INSTRUKCJA OBSŁUGI
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РУКОВОДСТВО ПОЛЬЗОВАТЕЛЯ
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ΕΓΧΕΙΡΙΔΙΟ ΧΡΗΣΤΗ
cod. 3542A980 - Rev. 00 - 01/2022

Table of Contents

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Ferroli ROMEO N RF Specifications

General IconGeneral
WirelessYes
Power Supply2 x AA Batteries
Holiday FunctionYes
Product TypeThermostat
MountingWall-mounted
Power SourceBattery
Temperature Range5°C to 35°C
DisplayLCD
Communication RangeUp to 30 meters (open space)
Programming7-day programming
Frost ProtectionYes

Summary

1. OVERVIEW

1.1 REMOTE

Detailed description of the REMOTE device, its functions, and features.

1.2 BRIDGE

Information about the BRIDGE component, its role and identification.

2. INSTALLATION

2.1 Installing the REMOTE

Instructions on how to mount and position the REMOTE device for installation.

2.2 INSTALLING THE BRIDGE

Guide for installing the BRIDGE component, including wiring and connections.

3. CONFIGURE AND ACTIVATE THE REMOTE IN 6 EASY STEPS

3.1 (Step 1) Installation check

Steps to verify the correct installation and power supply of the REMOTE and BRIDGE components.

3.2 (Step 2) Pairing procedure

Instructions on how to pair the REMOTE with the BRIDGE for wireless communication.

3.3 (Step 3) Correct setting of time and day

Procedure to set the current time and day on the REMOTE device for accurate scheduling.

3.4 (Step 4) Setting the automatic weekly program

Guide to program daily heating schedules and temperature levels for the week.

3.5 (Step 5) Operation mode selection

How to select between OFF, Summer, Winter, and Automatic heating modes.

3.6 (Step 6) DHW - Heating temperature adjustment

Adjusting the hot water (DHW) and heating water temperatures for optimal comfort and efficiency.

4. SPECIAL FUNCTIONS

4.1 Vacation Function

How to set the device to save energy while away from home for a specified period.

4.2 User parameter editing

Adjusting user-specific parameters, including weather compensation curves.

4.3 Enable DHW programming

Activating and configuring the domestic hot water (DHW) programming settings.

4.4 Pre-Heating function

Setting up the pre-heating function to reach the desired room temperature by the scheduled start time.

4.5 Maximum number of daily time bands

Setting the number of daily time bands available for heating programs.

4.6 Heating minimum temperature

Defining the minimum water temperature for the heating circuit.

4.7 System filling

Managing the operation mode for filling the water circuit in specific boiler models.

4.8 Temperature unit of measure selection

Choosing between Celsius (°C) and Fahrenheit (°F) for temperature display.

4.9 Room temperature reading correction

Calibrating the room temperature sensor reading for better accuracy.

4.10 Telephone contact input

Configuring how the telephone contact input affects heating operation or temperature settings.

4.11 Protocol type

Checking the communication protocol type used by the device.

4.12 Set Max CH and Set DHW

Verifying if heating and DHW setpoints can be read and written to the boiler.

4.13 Contrast (for versions with backlight)

Adjusting the display contrast for versions with a backlight.

4.14 Lighting duration (for versions with backlight)

Setting the duration of the display backlight in seconds.

5. OTHER FUNCTIONS

5.1 Information menu

Accessing the information menu to view boiler status and device details.

5.2 Key lock function

Locking the keypad to prevent accidental changes to settings.

5.3 Power supply interruption

Understanding device behavior and recovery after a power supply interruption.

5.4 Diagnostics

Monitoring boiler status and identifying faults through error codes.

5.5 Room temperature probe fault

Identifying and handling faults related to the room temperature probe.

5.6 External temperature probe fault

Identifying and handling faults related to the optional external temperature probe.

5.7 REMOTE RF communication error with the RF base

Diagnosing and resolving communication errors between the REMOTE and the RF base.

5.8 Restoring factory settings

Returning all device parameters to their original factory default values.

6. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND DEFAULT SETTINGS

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