DE DIETRICH Thermostat modulant d’ambiance User Manual

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5.7 Other settings
You can change a number of settings via the

Settings menu. These are summarised

here; a more detailed explanation can be found in the Installation and Service manual.

Language and display settings.

Calibration: you can calibrate the sensor by positioning an accurate thermometer

next to the thermostat.

Comfort correction: the thermostat takes into account the perceived temperature.

Frost protection: if an external sensor is connected, the outside temperature will be used

to switch on the frost protection automatically. If the outside temperature falls below the set

value, the pump will continue to run and the central heating water will not get colder than 10°C.

Anti-Legionella (only for calorifiers): to prevent legionella growth, you are advised to heat

the calorifier up to 65°C once a week.

Tap water temperature: set the desired tap water temperature; for boilers with a temperature

program where applicable.

DHW standby: used to indicate when the tap water needs pre-heating. If the tap water is pre-

heated, hot water will be available more quickly.

Digital input: to have the thermostat carry out tasks from an external module, for example

during overtime.

• 5 different

control strategies based on room control and/or weather-compensated control.

• Specific

central heating system settings, such as the home's heating and cooling rate.

• An

RF room sensor is available for the thermostat RF as an option. This sensor replaces the

internal thermostat sensor.

• Additional functions, depending on the boiler (from thermostat v20): Adjust boiler

Parameters”, “Restore param.”, “Reset service” and “Start detection”.

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