6.2
Setting the date and time:
Users can set the date and time without having to program everything again.
.- The radiator should be in INACTIVE mode, which means that only the
icon should appear on screen. Otherwise, press the
control panel until you set the correct mode.
.- Next, press and hold the
(Pro) mode appears on screen. Then press the
press).
.- Use the "+" and "–" buttons to choose the day of the week. Confirm
your choice using the m/Ok button, then you can set the time.
6.3
Internal memory:
Heaters have an internal memory that stores the program details. However,
during maintenance or if the radiator is disconnected for over an hour, the
computer will lose all of the information saved about the date and time. If this
happens, all you need to do is reset the date and time as shown in the previous
paragraph.
6.4
Compensating the thermostat temperature:
The appliance is built so that the thermostat probe is located at the bottom of the
controls. If you notice that the radiator does not maintain the correct balance
between the chosen temperature and the actual temperature of the room, this
might be due to the location of the radiator itself (cold walls, air currents, direct
sunlight, etc.), which might mean it is not perfectly adjusted. The thermostat can
be set to compensate for these external factors. In order to compensate the
thermostat temperature, carry out the following steps:
Checking
.- When the radiator has been running for at least 5 hours, check that the
room temperature has been detected by the thermostat probe.
button for 5 seconds, until the PROGRAM
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button on the
button again (short