Forcing domestic hot water production, Setting the contrast and lighting on the, Display – DE DIETRICH AWHP-2 MIT-IN-2 iSystem User Manual
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Menu MODE
Parameter
Adjustment range Description
Factory setting
COLD
Cooling mode is forced.
MANUEL
The generator operates according to the set point setting. All of
the pumps operate. Option of setting the set point by simply
turning the rotary button.
FORCE AUTO
(2)
ON
/ OFF
An operating mode override is activated on the remote control
(option).
To force all circuits to run on AUTOMATIQUE mode, select ON.
(1) The start and end days and the number of days are calculated in relation to each other.
(2) The parameter is only displayed if a room sensor is connected.
4.3.3.
Forcing domestic hot water production
To force domestic hot water production, proceed as follows:
1. Press the r key.
2. To select the desired parameter, turn the rotary button.
3. To modify the parameter, press the rotary button.
To go back to the previous display, press the key j.
4. To modify the parameter, turn the rotary button.
5. To confirm, press the rotary button.
To cancel, press key h.
Menu r
Parameter
Description
Factory setting
AUTOMATIQUE
The domestic hot water comfort ranges are determined by the timer programme.
COMFORT
Domestic hot water comfort mode is forced until the time indicated or all the time (7/7). Present time + 1 hour
4.3.4.
Setting the contrast and lighting on the
display
1. To access user level: Press the > key.
2. Select the menu #SETTING.
4
Turn the rotary button to scroll through the menus or
modify a value.
4
Press the rotary button to access the selected menu
or confirm a value modification.
¼For a detailed explanation of menu browsing, refer to
the chapter: "Browsing in the menus", page 13.
3. Set the following parameters:
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