6.2.5
Timers
There are eight different timers on the machine, from Timer A to Timer H, each of which allows
timed starting and stopping, on a weekly basis, of a setpoint chosen from Set Points 5-8.
With a simple setting you can thus automatically carry out all the desired cycles, repeated
weekly. To use this mode, see also paragraphs 5.1.2 and 5.4.
From this sub-menu you can:
set the timers,
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view the currently active program.
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When the system leaves the factory, the timers are disabled and not programmed.
6.2.5.1
Timer Settings
Programming of the timers is carried out in "table" form: a table appears on the display,
showing the activation data of each of the eight Timers A – H.
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The following are set for each timer:
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the START time,
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the STOP time,
the desired SET POINT (under the symbol "S"), chosen among the 4 speeds/flows
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of the Set Points 5-8,
the days of the week on which the timers are to be activated (the boxes for the days are marked),
and lastly it is possible to enable or disable the timer, by marking or not marking the box under the symbol "E".
The data are accessed and modified with the "Enter" and arrow keys, etc. following the normal rules applied to all the menus (see an example in
par. 6.1.3).
Another special function is available: holding down "Enter" [
moving to another timer and holding down "OK" [
is then confirmed by pressing "OK" [
This special function makes it particularly easy to repeat the data of a timer if you want to change, for example, only one parameter, such as the day or
the setpoint.
If you want a timer to be activated every day, clearly it is sufficient to mark the boxes of all seven days of the week for that timer.
The possibility of enabling or disabling a timer may be useful, for example, at the change of season, allowing you to exclude a timer but leaving
all its data set to be used again later.
If two or more timers have been programmed as "active" at the same time, the one that comes first in alphabetical order will have
precedence, that is Timer A will have precedence over Timer B and so on.
6.2.5.2
Timer daily summary
The set timers are displayed like a chrono-thermostat: the profile of the timer used as a function of the time is shown for each day of the week.
This offers an immediate check of the operation of each whole day.
vertical dotted line indicates the present moment on the graph.
Since the timers are shown with a height decreasing from Timer A to Timer H, it is convenient to associate setpoints decreasing
gradually from Timer A to Timer H. In this way the table also becomes indicative of the setpoint value.
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] for three seconds makes a copy of the timer on which you are positioned;
] for three seconds pastes the whole configuration of the first timer onto this one; the operation
] or cancelled by pressing "ESC" [
Figure 32 A
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