Operating The Controller; Setting The Clock; Individual Comfort And - Danfoss ECL Comfort 100M User's Manual And Installation Instructions

Danfoss ecl comfort controller - user's guide and installation instructions
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Operating the controller

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Setting the clock

Clock (optional)
A clock can be mounted when an automatic change between
comfort temperature and reduced temperature is desired.
Setting the clock
Turn the minute hand to set the actual week day (7-day clock)
and time.
Note!
You will move the entire outer ring of the clock with its sliders,
just by turn ing the minute hand. Turn the minute hand until
the white ar row points at the actual week day and hour in the
outer ring.
Note!
Do not turn anti-clockwise, as this may damage the clock.
Summer time setting
Remember to set summer- and wintertime +/- 1 hour.
Individual comfort and reduced
tem per a ture periods
Determine in which periods of time you want comfort
temperature or reduced temperature. Look at the week
days and hours written in the outer ring of the clock. You
can choose heating at comfort temperature by set ting the
slid ers in the outer ring to point towards the cen ter. If you set
the slid ers to point outwards, you set the heat ing sys tem to
re duce temperature at the cor re spond ing pe ri od of time.
Setting the clock
Clock (optional)
A clock can be mounted when an automatic change between
comfort temperature and reduced temperature is desired.
Setting the clock
Turn the minute hand to set the actual week day (7-day clock)
and time.
Note!
You will move the entire outer ring of the clock with its sliders,
just by turn ing the minute hand. Turn the minute hand until
the white ar row points at the actual week day and hour in the
outer ring.
Note!
Do not turn anti-clockwise, as this may damage the clock.
Summer time setting
Remember to set summer- and wintertime +/- 1 hour.
Individual comfort and reduced
tem per a ture periods
Determine in which periods of time you want comfort
temperature or reduced temperature. Look at the week
days and hours written in the outer ring of the clock. You
can choose heating at comfort temperature by set ting the
slid ers in the outer ring to point towards the cen ter. If you set
the slid ers to point outwards, you set the heat ing sys tem to
re duce temperature at the cor re spond ing pe ri od of time.
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