Temperature Recalibration - oventrop Uni FHU Operating Instructions Manual

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Uni FHU
Proceed as follows:
Example: Your comfort temperature is 20°C (figure "3"). After locking you can
only select figure "3").
1. Remove the cover (see Illustr. 1 on page 16 (4)). Set the handwheel to
the desired value (see 3.3 on page 17).
2. Remove the limiting elements (see Illustr. 1 on page 16 (2)) from the
wall mounting device and insert them in the slots to the right and left of
the set value (stop ridge) inside the handwheel.
3. Refit the cover.
To define your comfort temperature range, proceed as follows:
Example: Your comfort temperature range lies between 16°C (figure "2") and
20°C (figure "3"). After limitation you can only select temperatures within this
control range.
1. Remove the cover (see Illustr. 1 on page 16 (4)). Set the handwheel
to the lowest value of the desired temperature range (see 3.3 on page
17).
2. Remove one limiting element (see Illustr. 1 on page 16 (2)) from the
wall mounting device and insert it in the slot to the left of the lowest
desired value. In this example: Figure "2".
3. Set the handwheel to the highest value of the desired temperature
range.
4. Remove the second limiting element (see Illustr. 1 on page 16 (2))
from the wall mounting device and insert it in the slot to the right of the
highest desired value. In this example: Figure "3".
5. Refit the cover.
6.2

Temperature recalibration

The thermostat "Uni FHU" is calibrated at works to 20 °C (figure "3"). In case
of misadjustment, recalibration can be carried out as follows:
1. Pull the handwheel off the remote control.
2. Turn the sensor unit (see Illustr. 1 on page 16 (3)) clockwise until stop.
3. Then turn the sensor unit anticlockwise until the red calibration mark on
the sensor is in line with the stop ridge (see Illustr. 2 on page 20).
4. Refit the handwheel. Figure "3" must be in line with the stop ridge (see
Illustr. 2 on page 20).
5. Refit the cover.
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