9Operating Manual auroMATIC 560
5.5.3 Setting the timer program for reheating
You can create a timer program with up to three time
windows for reheating the solar cylinder.
The controller is equipped with a default program which
can be customised to meet your individual needs.
Time window Weekday /
Block of days
Start time End time
H 1 M0 - S0 6:00 22:00
H 2 — — —
H 3 — — —
Table 5.3 Default reheating program
There are four steps to setting the times you want.
1. Select the time window
2. Select a weekday or block of days
3. Set the start time
4. Set the end time
You can specify up to three time windows, as long as
none of the time windows overlap another.
For clarification, the individual steps are shown in the
following table:
Display Required steps
Press the programming key P
Turn the dial until you see the tap symbol.
Click the dial - The cursor marks the
changeable value (H1), which also
flashes.
Select the time window by turning the
dial.
Settings: H 1, H 2, H 3
Click the dial - The cursor marks the
block of days display, which also flashes.
Select a block of days or a single day of
the week by turning the dial.
Settings: (MO-SU); (MO - FR); (SA-SU);
(MO); (TU); (WE); (TH); (FR); (SA); (SU)
Click the dial – The cursor marks the
start time and the hour display flashes.
Select the start time by turning the dial.
Click the dial
to set the minutes.
Click the dial – The cursor marks the end
time and the hour display flashes.
Select the end time by turning the dial.
Click the dial again to set the minutes.
Table 5.4 Setting time windows
5.5.4 Setting the timer program for the circulation
pump
You can create a customised timer program for a con-
nected circulation pump (only possible for hydraulic plan
1), just as you can for the reheating function.
The controller is equipped with a default program for
this as well:
Time window Weekday /
Block of days
Start time End time
H 1 M0 - S0 6:00 22:00
H 2 — — —
H 3 — — —
Table 5.5 Default circulation pump program
You can access the timer program for the circulation
pump by pressing the programming button and turning
the dial until the pump symbol appears in the display.
The setting of the desired heating times is done in the
same manner as the setting of the heating times for the
reheating function (see Sec. 5.5.3). Set up the timer pro-
gram so that the circulation pump only operates at
times when you expect a supply of hot water will be
needed. Otherwise the circulation pump operates unnec-
essarily and inadvertently cools down the cylinder.
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