extra functions
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To set the programme for one of the ad-
ditional functions, press OK.
Turn the knob and select:
- Complete menu
Press the OK button.
Turn the knob and select:
- CH setting
Press the OK button.
Turn the knob and select:
- HOLIDAY FUNCTION
The holiday function deactivates heating
during holiday periods.
Press the OK button.
Turn the knob and select:
- ON (activates the function)
- OFF (deactivates the function)
Press the OK button.
If ON is selected, turn the knob to set the
date of return from the holidays.
This will enable the system interface to
resume operating - at the pre-set date -
in the previously set mode.
Press OK to save the settings; the display
will return to the previous visualisation.
In the active sources page, when the ho-
liday function is active the "
appears.
Turn the knob and select:
- THERMOREGULATION
The Thermoregulation function automa-
tically sets the system's operating regi-
me based on the type of installation and
environmental conditions.
The temperature regulation of a building
consists in maintaining the indoor tem-
perature constant regardless of varia-
tions in the outside temperature.
Press the OK button.
Turn the knob and select:
- ON (activates the function)
- OFF (deactivates the function)
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Press OK to save the settings; the di-
splay will return to the previous visua-
lisation.
In the active sources page, when the
Auto function is active the "
appears.
Room temperature adjustment
with Thermoregulation function active.
If the temperature of the heating hot wa-
ter does not correspond to the desired
level, it can be increased or diminished
through the "CH Setpoint temp" para-
meter.
The display visualises the correction bar.
Press OK to confi rm the correction, or
press the back button "
the previous visualisation without saving
the settings.
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- ARISTON NET
The system interface SENSYS is com-
patible with Ariston NET the service de-
signed and manufactured by Ariston to
provide a whole new experience in using
a domestic heating and water system.
For further information see the chapter
"overview".
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