Frost Protection; Temporary Override - Salus RT500 Instruction Manual

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5-2 or 7 days program
• The PROG indicator is displayed accordingly to
indicate the program number.
• Selected item will be flashing and can be
adjusted by
or
key. Program time is
changed in 10 minutes steps. Setpoint
temperature range is 10°C - 35°C in steps of
0.5°C.
• Press and hold
or
for 2 seconds to enter fast
advance in 4Hz.
• Selected item will stop flashing when a key is
pressed. The selected item will flash again once
the key is released.
• Thermostat will return to normal mode after 15
seconds of no keys pressed, Program settings are
stored.
Program review/changes are allowed even when Frost
Protection is enabled.

Frost Protection:

• Press and hold BL/FROST in Normal mode for 3
seconds to activate the Frost Protection.
The Setpoint temperature is automatically set to 5°C
to prevent frosting.
Whenever the Frost Protection is activated, the Frost
Protection indicator is animating with the below
sequence in 4Hz.
Press BL/FROST for 3 seconds to de-activate the
Frost Protection, the Frost Protection indicator is
turned off.

Temporary Override:

• Press
Temperature to enter Manual Override
the Setpoint Temperature is increased o
decreased by 0.5°C accordingly.
• In Normal mode, press and hold
display the Setpoint temperature. After
seconds, the Thermostat will enter Man
Override mode and start fast advance in
buttons are released within 2 seconds w
entering Manual Override mode, this is
as reviewing Setpoint Temperature only
• Clock, Day-of-Week, and "SET" are disp
All other indicators are cleared.
The Setpoint temperature is flashing to ind
it can be changed now.
• Release and press
decrease the manual override Setpoint
temperature by 0.5°C respectively.
• Hold
advance in 4Hz.
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when reviewing Setpoint
or
or
again to incre
or
for another 2 seconds to e

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