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Daikin Altherma User Manual
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Your Daikin Altherma Controller
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On/off
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LCD display
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Set temperature of heating
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Not used
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Hot water on/off
User Guide – Small Monobloc
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Hot water storage temp adjust
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Heating water temp adjust
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Time adjust
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Schedule timer on/off
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Programming button
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Weather compensation on/off
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Quiet mode on/off
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Time display
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Day of week indicator
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Operation mode icons
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Summary of Contents for Daikin Altherma

  • Page 1 Your Daikin Altherma Controller 10 9 On/off Hot water storage temp adjust Weather compensation on/off LCD display Heating water temp adjust Quiet mode on/off Set temperature of heating Time adjust Time display Not used Schedule timer on/off Day of week indicator...
  • Page 2 Useful functions on your Daikin Altherma controller Raising the hot water temperature Additional hot water other than pre-set times (boost function) Storing water at higher temperatures is wasteful, because heat loss from the cylinder will be If you run out of hot water press and hold...
  • Page 3 Maximising your energy savings To increase the efficiency of the central heating When in the automatic (weather compensation) system, your heat pump will automatically vary mode, if you feel the house is too warm or the temperature of the water going through not warm enough you can adjust the central your central heating.
  • Page 4 Setting the clock If for any reason you require to re-set the clock, Push and hold the button until the clock starts to flash Adjust the time via the Adjust the day via the To save the changes push Changing the hot water timer settings If you wish to set the hot water to heat at times other than those already set, you need to adjust the controller: To enter the schedule timer function, press...
  • Page 5 If the radiator is too cold check that the radiator valves are open to a high enough level.(Anti- clockwise) A room may become warm enough without the radiator being more than lukewarm. Is the thermostat set too low? Check that the temperature on the thermostat is set high enough to start the heat pump. Is the mains power switched off? Check that the heating switches are switched ON, including the switch located next to the outdoor unit.