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b) Setting/changing the week profile
The time for automatic switching between the comfort temperature and the lowering temperature can be programmed to different settings for each day of the week. This way you can adapt the desired room temperature to your individual lifestyle.
4 switching times can be programmed for each day:
- Comfort temperature on
- Lowering temperature on
- Comfort temperature on
- Lowering temperature on
These 4 switching times can be different for each day of the week. This makes it possible to start heating later on weekends, for example, or on certain days of the week (‘bath day’).
To set the profile for the week, proceed as follows:
• Briefly press the ‘PROG’ button.
• ‘Prog’ appears in the LC display and the arrow ‘a’ points to the current day of the week (for example, ‘MO’ for Monday).
MO DI MI DO FR SA SO
Prog
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• Use the scroller to select the day for which you want to change the time program. You may either select each day of the week individually (MO, DI, MI, DO, FR, SA or SO for Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday or Sunday) or program a combination of days in one block, such as:
- Weekend (SA, SO)
- Week days (MO, DI, MI, DO, FR)
- All days (MO, DI, MI, DO, FR, SA, SO)
This facilitates and speeds up the programming process.
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Briefly press the ‘PROG’ button to confirm your selection of a weekday or a block of days
(weekend, weekdays, all days).
• The time when the comfort temperature will be switched on is displayed (the sun symbol ‘ ’ is displayed), in our example this is ‘6:00 ’ hrs:
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Prog
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Use the scroller to select the time when the appliance should begin warming up to the target comfort temperature. A scale for facilitating orientation appears on the bottom of the LCD (long lines = comfort temperature is active).
Briefly press the ‘PROG’ button to confirm the starting time.
• The time when the lowering temperature will be activated appears in the LC display (the moon symbol ‘ ‘ is displayed):
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Prog
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Use the scroller to select the time when the temperature should begin to reduce to the target lowering temperature.
Briefly press the ‘PROG’ button to confirm the setting.
• Repeat the steps described above to program the second comfort temperature time and the second lowering temperature time.
If one of the switching times is not to be used, turn the scroller to the right side until four bars are displayed (‘--:-time 11:50 pm), see figure 15:
’, bars are displayed after the displayed
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Prog
Figure 15
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If you set the second comfort temperature time to ‘--:-’, the setting of the second lowering temperature time is irrelevant, since nothing changes.
Two different periods of comfort temperature can be set, for example, from 6.00 am to 9.00 am and from 4.00 pm to 11.00 pm.
After the second lowering temperature time has been set and confirmed by pressing the
‘PROG’ button, the device returns to normal operating mode.
The bar displayed in the lower part of the LC display adjusts to the changes as they are being made; this means the effect on the day profile is immediately visible.
Please note that the temperature at the end of the previous day is not displayed.
This means that, if the previous day ended with a comfort temperature, for example, then this heating phase is continued the next day.
However, this is not displayed during programming!
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Table of contents
- 5 1. Prescribed use
- 5 2. Scope of delivery
- 6 3. Explanation of icons
- 7 4. Safety instructions
- 7 a) General information
- 9 b) Batteries and rechargeable batteries
- 10 5. System description
- 10 a) General information
- 11 b) Operating principle
- 11 c) 868.35MHz
- 16 d) Programming the house code and address
- 17 6. Initial system operation
- 17 a) Inserting batteries into the ‘FS20 STR’, replacing the batteries
- 18 b) ‘FS20 STR’ wireless thermostat controls
- 19 c) ‘FS20 ST-2’ switch socket controls
- 20 d) Mounting the ‘FS20 STR’ on the wall
- 20 1. Choosing a suitable installation location
- 21 2. Mounting the wall holder
- 22 e) Setting the date and time
- 24 f) Connecting the ‘FS20 ST-2’ switch socket
- 25 7. Programming the ‘FS20 STR
- 25 a) Setting the comfort temperature and lowering temperature
- 27 b) Setting/changing the week profile
- 30 c) Operating modes
- 32 d) Button lock (for buttons and scroller)
- 33 8. Special functions
- 35 a) Setting a hysteresis (‘HYSt’)
- 35 b) Setting the date and time (‘dAt’)
- 35 c) Setting and transmitting the house code and the address (‘dAt’)
- 38 d) Switching between heating and cooling regulation (‘CooL’)
- 39 e) Status indicator (‘StAt’)
- 40 9. Changing the battery of the ‘FS20 STR
- 41 10. Operating the wireless switch socket “FS20 ST
- 41 a) Switching the consumer on/off manually
- 42 b) Deleting the wireless switch socket’s programming
- 43 11. Information on the range
- 44 12. Handling
- 45 13. Maintenance and cleaning
- 46 14. Disposal
- 46 a) General information
- 46 b) Battery/rechargeable battery disposal
- 47 15. Technical specifications
- 47 a) ‘FS20 STR’ wireless thermostat
- 47 b) ‘FS20 ST-2’ wireless switching socket
- 48 16. Quick reference guide
- 49 17. Declaration of conformity (DOC)