INDICATOR LIGHTS FOR THE USER (STANDARD CONFIGURATION)
LED D indicates a ventilation request:
WHITE
- (ON) The ambient conditions require the use of the fan (when
the speed selector is on AUTO, V1, V2, V3).
- (OFF) The ambient conditions do not require the use of the
fan, or the selector is in the OFF (standby) position, or the fin is
closed
- (slow flashing) Operation mode managed by the centralised
system. The fan selector on the panel is automatically blocked.
- (quick flashing) Indicates an ambient probe fault
(contact the After Sales Service)
LED C indicates the active operating mode:
RED
- Heating
- Quick flashing indicates that the Anti-freeze (Frost Protection)
function is active
RED + FUCHSIA
- Heating. The alternate flashing colours indicate the absence of
suitable conditions for enabling ventilation (unsuitable water
temperature, or closed fin on versions with motorised fin).
BLUE
- Cooling
BLUE + FUCHSIA - Cooling. The alternate flashing colours indicate the absence of
suitable conditions for enabling ventilation (unsuitable water
temperature, or closed fin on versions with motorised fin).
Special visualisations following particular operating conditions:
(these visualisations can be interpreted by the After Sales Service)
BLUE + WHITE
- Slow flashing of the BLUE LED (C) and the WHITE LED (D).
Addressing procedure in progress. Turn the ventilation speed
selector knob to activate the automatic procedure to assign the
address to the unit.
The thermostat functions are temporarily disabled.
FUCHSIA + BLUE + RED
- The number of flashes of the FUCHSIA LED indicates the units.
- The number of flashes of the BLUE LED indicates the tens.
- The number of flashes of the RED LED indicates the hundreds.
FUCHSIA + WHITE - Slow contemporary flashing of the WHITE LED and the FUCHSIA LED
indicates the absence of communication between the control panel and
the thermostat.
SET POINT - AN EXAMPLE OF A SETTING
Visualisation of the unit's serial address
AUTO
OFF
AUX
AUTO
OFF
C
AUTO
OFF
AUTO
OFF
Set Point
AVMFE2H 1004 - 6795760_00
D
AUX
AUX
AUX
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