Display Of Values With More Than Two Digits - REMEHA Quinta 85 Technical Information

High-efficiency condensing boiler for wall mounted installation output: 14 - 90 kw
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's'-key and r-symbol:
- (symbol) not illuminated: HTG under normal control
- red (symbol) on: HTG off (manual override)
'e'-key and k-symbol:
- (symbol) not illuminated: DHW under normal control
- red (symbol) on: DHW off (manual override)
[+]-key and q-symbol:
- green (symbol) on: continuous pump operation
- (symbol) not illuminated: pump under boiler control
[-]-key and h-symbol:
- green (symbol) on: HTG on (manual override)
- (symbol) not illuminated: HTG under normal control
NOTE: In the Switch function, (in order to protect the boiler and the installation) the
flow temperature cannot exceed it's pre-set maximum. It is also not possible to change
any parameters.
Forced mode 'high' (h[[)
By pressing the 'm' and [+]-key simultaneously in operating mode, the boiler will burn
at maximum power. The letter h will now appear on the display.
By pressing the [+] and [-]-keys simultaneously, the boiler will return to operating mode.
Following a manual override the boiler will return to normal (auto control) if no keys are
used within a 15 minute period.
Forced mode 'low' (l[[)
By pressing the 'm' and [-]-key simultaneously in operating mode, the boiler will burn at
minimum power. The letter l will now appear on the display.
By pressing the [+]and [-]-keys simultaneously, the boiler will return to operating mode.
Following a manual override the boiler will return to normal (auto control) if no keys are
used within a 15 minute period.

6.1.4 Display of values with more than two digits

The display has only two digits available therefore values over this are displayed as follows:
- negative values will be indicated by a dot behind the last digit e.g. 1) = -10
- values from 00 to 99 will be indicated without any punctuation marks
- values from 100 to 199 will be indicated by a dot between both digits
e.g. )0 = 100, !0 = 110, (9 = 199.
- values from 200 to 299 will be indicated by a dot behind every digit
e.g. )) = for 200, !) = 210, (( = 299.
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