Introductory information
Tips on saving energy
Use the adjustment options on the control unit and the
room temperature control unit:
Do not overheat your rooms; you can save up to 6 %
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on your heating costs for every degree you reduce
your room temperature.
Set your room temperature no higher than 20 °C
(see page 11).
Do not set your DHW temperature too high (see
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page 12).
Select the operating program that meets your current
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requirements:
In the summer, when you don't want to heat any
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rooms but do need DHW, select operating program
" " (see page 12).
If you do not want to heat any rooms and require
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no hot water for a prolonged period of time, select
operating program " " (see page 9).
Further recommendations:
Correct ventilation/airing.
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Fully open windows for a short time and close the
thermostatic valves while airing.
Close roller shutters (if installed) at dusk.
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Set thermostatic valves correctly.
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Never cover radiators or thermostatic valves.
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Controlled DHW consumption: A shower generally
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uses less energy than a full bath.
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