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Customising Settings for Your Home
Domestic Hot Water [DHW]
The domestic hot water and legionella prevention menus control the operation of
DHW tank heat ups.
[Eco]
Eco mode can be activated/deactivated by the toggle (
takes a little longer to heat the water in the DHW tank but the energy used is re-
duced. This is because heat pump operation is restricted using signals from the
FTC based on measured DHW tank temperature.
Note:
The actual energy saved in Eco mode will vary according to outdoor ambi-
ent temperature.
[Boost]
The boost DHW function is used to force the system to operate in DHW mode. In
normal operation the water in the DHW tank will be heated either to the set tem-
perature or for the maximum DHW time, whichever occurs first. However should
there be a high demand for hot water, boost DHW function can be used to pre-
vent the system from routinely switching to space heating/cooling and continue to
provide DHW tank heating.
The boost DHW operation can be started or cancelled by the [Start]/[Cancel] but-
ton in the [DHW] screen. After the DHW operation finishes, the system will auto-
matically return to normal operation.
[Menu]
The following items can be set.
• [Schedule]
• [Setting]
• [Holiday]
• [Service]
• [Energy]
• [On/Off]: When the power is off (*), the icon changes to
* When the system is switched off or the power supply is disconnected, the indoor
unit protection function (e.g.freeze stat.function) will NOT operate. Please be-
ware that without these safety functions enabled the indoor unit may potentially
become exposed to damage.
[Room sensors]
For [Room sensors], it is important to choose the correct room sensor depending
on the heating and cooling mode the system will operate in.
1. From [Setting], select [Room sensors].
2. When 2-zone temperature control is active and wireless remote controller are
available, select [Zone sensor selection], and then select zone No. to assign
each wireless remote controller.
3. From [Zone 1 programme] or [Zone 2 programme], select the room sensor and
the schedule to be used for each zone.
After completing the setting of each programme, touch the confirm icon
save the settings.
The schedule settings can be changed up to 4 times within 24 hours.
Control option *
A
Zone 1; Auto Adaptation (Target room temperature)
Zone 2; Weather compensation curve or flow tem-
perature control
B
Zone 1; Auto Adaptation (Target room temperature)
Zone 2; Weather compensation curve or flow tem-
perature control
C
Zone 1; Auto Adaptation (Target room temperature)
Zone 2; Weather compensation curve or flow tem-
perature control
D
Zone 1; Weather compensation curve or flow tem-
perature control
Zone 2; Weather compensation curve or flow tem-
perature control
* Refer to the website manual for details.
* 1 Not specified (if a locally-supplied room thermostat is used)
Room RC 1-8 (if a wireless remote controller is used as a room thermostat)
/
). Eco mode
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to
Corresponding settings
room sensor
Zone 1
Zone 2
RC 1~8
*1
(Wireless
remote
controller)
TH1
*1
(Room
temperature
thermistor
(option))
MainRC
*1
(Main
remote
controller)
*1
*1
Back
DHW
Eco
°C
Boost
Start
[DHW]
Settings
Back
Date / Time
Display
Language
Room sensors
[Settings]
Room sensors
Back
Zone sensor selection
Zone 1 programme
Zone 2 programme
[Room sensors]
Zone sensor selection
Back
RC
Zone
RC
Zone
RC
Zone
RC
[Zone sensor selection]
Zone programme
Back
Programme
- RC
Programme
- RC
Programme
- MainRC
Programme
- MainRC
[Zone 1 programme]
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