FIGHTER 1120/1220
Left keypad
Operating mode
This button is used to set the required
operating mode with regard to permitting/
blocking the circulation pump and addi-
tional energy. The change does not need
to be confirmed with the enter button.
The different operating modes are:
Auto mode:
FIGHTER 1120 automatically selects the operating
mode by taking the outdoor temperature into account.
The circulation pump and the immersion heater are
permitted to run as needed.
Summer mode:
Only production of hot water using FIGHTER
1120/1220. The circulation pump and immersion
heater are blocked. However, when “Extra hot water”
is activated the immersion heater is connected.
Spring/Autumn mode:
Production of heating and hot water using FIGHTER
1120/1220. The circulation pump is operational. The
immersion heater is disabled. However, when “Extra
hot water” is activated the immersion heater is con-
nected.
The current operating mode is shown on the display
when the button is pressed and the mode changes
when you continue to press the button. The display
returns to the normal display mode once the enter but-
ton is pressed.
Alarmmode: In alarm mode the operating mode
changes to winter mode and additional heat engages.
The alarm mode blocks hot water charging to draw
attention to the alarm.
Extra hot water **
The “Extra hot water” function is acti-
vated using this button. The change
does not need to be confirmed with the enter button.
A:
Means that the hot water temperature is increased
to 60 °C (adjustable). The temperature then returns to
the normal value.
When A comes on the function is activated.
When A goes out the function is deactivated.
Press once to give extra hot water for 3 hours.
Press twice to give extra hot water for 6 hours.
Press three times to give extra hot water for 12 hours.
Press four times to give extra hot water for 24 hours.
Press five times to deactivate the function.
Explanation
** For FIGHTER 1120 is the accessorie ETS
needed.
Heating curve offset
Changing the room temperature manually.
If you want to temporarily or permanently lower or
raise the indoor temperature relative to the previously
set temperature, turn the
“Heating curve offset” knob
anticlockwise or clockwise. One up to three scale mark-
ings correspond to a change of about one degree in the
room temperature.
NOTE! An increase in the room temperature may be
“inhibited” by the radiator or floor heating thermostats,
if so these must be turned up.
Heating
curve offset
Right keypad
Plus button
This button is used to scroll through the
menu system (forwards) or increase
the value of the selected parameter.
See the section “Control - General”.
Minus button
This button is used to scroll through the
menu system (backwards) or lower
the value of the selected parameter.
See the section “Control - General”.
Enter button
This button is used to select a lower
menu in the menu system, to activate a
parameter change as well as confirm a
parameter change.