Required Settings (Central Heating); Selecting A Heating Circuit - Viessmann Vitodens 200-W B2HA series Operating Instructions Manual

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Required Settings (Central Heating)

Selecting a Heating Circuit

If you want central heating, check the following points:
H Have you selected the heating circuit?
For settings, see the page 15.
H Have you set the required room temperature?
For settings, see page 16.
H Have you set the correct heating program?
For settings, see page 16.
H Have you set the required time program?
For settings, see page 17.
The heating of all rooms can, if necessary, be split over
several heating circuits.
H In the case of heating systems with several heating
circuits, for all central heating settings, first select the
heating circuit where you want to make a change.
H This selection is not possible in heating systems with
only one heating circuit.
Example:
H "Heating circuit 1" is the heating circuit for the rooms
occupied by you.
H "Heating circuit 2" is the heating circuit for the rooms
of a separate apartment.
The heating circuits are marked at the factory as "Heating
circuit 1" (HC1), "Heating circuit 2" (HC2) and "Heating
circuit 3" (HC3).
If you or your heating contractor have renamed the
heating circuits (e.g. as "Apartment", etc.), the name is
displayed instead of "Heating circuit ..." (see page 25).
Extended menu
1.
2. "Heating"
3.
for the required heating circuit
Note: If you return to the standard menu with
header will again display "HC1" (see page 10).
For changes to the heating circuit display in the
standard menu, see page 27.
Heating
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