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2.2 Equipment menu (Control level 2)
Select the required menu point with the rotary selector.
ROOMTEMP HC1
ROOMTEMP HC2
DHW TEMP
time/date
HOLIDAY/PARTY
TEMPERATURES
HEATING CURVES
HEATING PROG
DHW PROG
FIRST START-UP
With the menu item ROOM TEMP 1 you can select the SET ROOM TEMP for day and setback
mode for heating circuit 1.
The actual room temperature can also be scanned, as soon as the FE 7 remote control has
been connected and allocated to heating circuit 1.
With the menu item ROOM TEMP 2 you can select the SET ROOM TEMP for day and setback
mode for heating circuit 2. ROOM TEMP 2 will only be displayed, if the mixer ow sensor for
heating circuit 2 has been connected.
The actual room temperature can also be scanned, as soon as the FE 7 remote control has
been connected and allocated to heating circuit 2.
You can allocate a set day or night temperature to the DHW cylinder temperature using the
menu item DHW TEMP
You can adjust the time and summer time with the TIME/DATE menu item.
At the factory, summer time is set up to begin on the 25 March and to end on the 25 October.
The HOLIDAY PROG menu item puts the heat pump system into setback mode. Frost protec-
tion is activated for the DHW cylinder.
The PARTY PROG menu item allows you to extend the day mode by a few hours.
The HTG CURVE menu item enables you to adjust one heating curve each for heating circuit 1
and 2. The room temperature will only remain constant, irrespective of the outside temperature, if
the correct heating curve has been selected for the relevant type of building. Selecting the correct
heating curve is therefore vitally important.
The HTG PROG menu item enables you to adjust associated heating programs for heating cir-
cuit 1 and 2 respectively.
The DHW PROG menu item enables you to adjust the times for the day and setback temperatu-
res for DHW HTG.
The menu item INFO TEMP enables you to scan the heat pump or heat pump system sensor
temperatures, comparing set with actual values, the heating curve gap, etc.
As part of the commissioning process, determine not only the adjustments at control level 2 but
also the system-specific parameters. These parameters are adjusted at control level 3, access to
which is protected by code.
Check all parameters in sequence.
Enter all selected values into the column (system value) provided on the commissioning report.