Adjust temperature. Busch-Jaeger 1098 U-101, 1098 UF-101
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Busch-Jaeger 1098 UF-101 is an electronic room temperature controller that offers precise temperature regulation for heating systems or electric floor heating. With its user-friendly interface and advanced features, it provides flexibility and comfort for managing indoor temperatures. Here's a brief overview of its capabilities:
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Time-controlled temperature regulation: The device allows you to set specific heating schedules, ensuring optimal temperatures at desired times.
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Simple operation: The clear display and intuitive button layout make it easy to navigate and adjust settings.
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Energy-saving modes: The standby and valve protection functions help optimize energy consumption by automatically reducing heating when not needed.
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8.6.7 Adjust temperature
Operation
Fig. 18: Menu item – Temperature adjustment
Here, the preset temperature values can be changed manually as required.
Pushbuttons
Display Entry / Comments
– Press the menu button for 2 seconds to switch to the setting mode.
Starting times
Temperature settings
Temperature settings
Comfort mode / 40.0°
45.0°
Standby mode / 30.0°
25.0°
Night mode / 25.0°
20.0°
Starting times
– Select menu "Temperature settings" via the arrow buttons.
– Press the OK button to select menu item "Temperature settings".
– Confirm your entry with the "OK" button.
The preset temperature for "Comfort mode" flashes.
– Set the desired temperature via the arrow buttons.
In this example a temperature of 45°C has been set.
Menu item "Standby mode" is displayed only if menu item
"Standby times" has been activated first in menu "Special functions".
– Confirm your entry with the "OK" button.
The preset temperature for "Standby mode" flashes.
– Set the desired temperature via the arrow buttons.
In this example a temperature of 25°C has been set.
– Confirm your entry with the "OK" button.
You simultaneously switch to the next menu item "Night mode".
The preset temperature for "Night mode" flashes.
– Set the desired temperature via the arrow buttons.
In this example a temperature of 20°C has been set.
– Confirm your entry with the "OK" button.
The temperature values have been set.
Effects in "Auto mode":
The changed temperature values remain valid until the next programmed time. The AUTO icon flashes.
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Operation
Table 8: Sequence of operating steps
Effects in "Comfort / Standby or Night mode":
There is an adjustment to the changed temperature values.
The AUTO time program is not executed. The corresponding icons are deactivated.
– Press the menu button to switch to the operating mode.
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Table of contents
- 4 Notes on the instruction manual
- 5 Safety
- 5 Information and symbols used
- 6 Intended use
- 6 Improper use
- 7 Target group / Qualifications of personnel
- 7 Operation
- 7 Installation, commissioning and maintenance
- 8 Safety instructions
- 9 Information on protection of the environment
- 9 Environment
- 10 Setup and function
- 10 Features of function and equipment
- 10 Control elements
- 11 Technical data
- 12 Connection, installation / mounting
- 12 Requirements for the electrician
- 13 Mounting/dismantling
- 15 Electrical connection
- 16 Commissioning
- 17 Operation
- 17 Notes on operation
- 18 Operating modes
- 19 Normal operation
- 19 Display
- 20 Button assignment
- 21 Device settings
- 22 Menu tree
- 24 Language
- 25 RESET (Resetting the device)
- 25 RESET (resetting to the factory settings)
- 26 Setting the starting / switching times
- 26 General
- 27 Block programming
- 29 Calling up special functions
- 29 MAX and MIN values
- 31 Valve protection
- 32 Standby times
- 33 OFFSET
- 34 Button lock
- 35 Date / Time
- 37 Adjust temperature
- 39 Display during mains power failure
- 40 Maintenance
- 40 Cleaning
- 41 Index