A BI II III I II I II
50.0 C
Varmv attentemp. 1.0
A BI II III I II
50.0 C
Varmv attentemperatur
13.43
1.0
A B
A
A BI II IIII II
50.0 C
Hotwatertemperature
13.43
1.0
A
A BI II IIII II
50.0 C
Temp. Ciepłej Wody
13.43
1.0
A
A BI II IIII II
50.0 C
13.43
1.0
A
A BI II IIII II
50.0 C
Varmtvannstemp.
13.43
1.0
A
A BI II IIII II
50.0 C
War mtapwatertemp
13.43
1.0
A
A BI II III I II
50.0 C
Varmv attentemperatur
13.43
1.0
A
A BI II IIII II
50.0 C
Varmtvandstemperatur
13.43
1.0
A
Tepla uzitkova voda
A BI II IIII II
50.0 C
13.43
1.0
A
Tem peratura ACS
A BI II IIII II
50.0 C
Brauchwassertemp.
13.43
1.0
A
TYSKA
GB
PL
CH
ES
NO
NL
A BI II IIII II
50.0 C
Käyttövesilämpötila
13.43
1.0
A
FI
A BI II IIII II
50.0 C
Varmv attentemperatur
13.43
1.0
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Default setting
The basic heating is set using menu 2.1 and with the
“Heating curve offset” knob.
If you do not know the correct settings use the basic data
from the map opposite.
If the required room temperature is not obtained, readjust-
ment may be necessary.
NOTE! Wait one day between settings so that the tem-
peratures have time to stabilise.
Room temperature
Offset heating curve
Menu 2.1 Heat curve
Heating control system
The indoor temperature depends on several factors.
During the hot season, solar radiation and heat given off
by people and equipment are sufficient to keep the house
warm. When it gets colder outside, the heating system
must be started. The colder its gets, the hotter the radia-
tors must be.
This adjustment is made automatically, however the basic
settings must first be made on the boiler, see the section
“Default setting”.
Room temperature
Readjustment the default settings
Cold weather conditions
When the room temperature is too low, the “Heating
curve” value is increased in menu 2.1 by one incre-
ment.
When the room temperature is too high, the “Heating
curve” value is decreased in menu 2.1 by one incre-
ment.
Warm weather conditions
If the room temperature is low, increase the heating
curve offset setting by one step.
If the room temperature is high, reduce the “Heating
curve offset” setting by one step.
Changing the room temperature manually
If you want to temporarily or permanently lower or raise
the indoor temperature relative to the previously set tem-
perature, turn the “Heating curve offset” knob anticlock-
wise or clockwise. One to three lines approximately repre-
sents a one degree change in room temperature.
NOTE! An increase in the room temperature may be inhib-
ited by the radiator or underfloor heating thermostats, if
so these must be turned up.
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Heat curve
2.1