Operation Mode Selection - Salus FC600 Instruction Manual

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2.7 Operation Mode Selection

Note: The function of the Mode Button depends on the Fan Coil configuration.
Modes for non-programmable (digital) thermostat
If you have Manual Heat/Cool selection, these are the 4 possible combinations you can have by short
pressing the Mode Button:
1.
The Hand icon indicates that the thermostat is in permanent override(manual mode).
The snowflake icon indicates that the thermostat is in Cooling Mode. You can set a
temperature lower than the current temperature and the Fan Coil will maintain it until
you set a new setpoint.
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2.
The Leaf icon indicates that the thermostat is in Eco Mode. The snowflake icon indicates
that the thermostat is in Cooling Mode. When in Eco Mode, the thermostat will use Eco
setpoint to control room temperature. You cannot change the temperature in Eco Mode.
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When thermostat operates in Eco Mode, you can not set a new temperature set point by pressing the
After thermostat exists Eco Mode, it returns to the previous set mode.
The default set point temperature is 30°C for cooling mode and 15°C for heating mode. To change that, please
refer to settings in Installer Section.
Note: If you have the occupancy sensor, then the Eco Mode will be activated automatically when the set
up is complete. This is the default setting. You can choose from either ECO or STANDBY modes.
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Fan Coil FC600 Instruction Manual
By shortly pressing the Mode Button
can access various modes depending on your settings. Please
find a list below with all the possible combinations for the short
press of the Mode Button in both 2 or 4 pipe configuration.
Depending on your configuration the thermostat can run in:
Cooling mode, Heating Mode, Eco Mode, Schedule Mode,
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Permanent or Temporary Override, or a combination of these.
Find bellow a description of these modes.
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on your Fan Coil, you
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