Operating instructions

Logamatic EMS RC35 programming unit - Subject to technical modifications
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Operation with the user menu
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Individual heating circuits: only heating circuits which are not assigned to the RC35 will be
displayed; in other words, those which have their own remote control unit or which have no
remote control unit.
4. Setting at home or away from home (absent):
absent: heating is operated at a reduced, adjustable holiday temperature (reduced mode). If
“complete system” was previously selected, DHW and DHW circulation are switched off.
If only some heating circuits are in holiday mode, DHW heating and DHW circulation remain
active (Æ Tab. 13, page 42).
at home: heating and DHW are available every day as on a normal Saturday.
5. Set the year, month and day, one after the other, for the first day of the holiday period.
Holiday mode starts at 00:00 h (midnight) on the first day.
6. Press . The year starts flashing.
7. To set the year: hold down and turn the rotary selector at the same time.
8. Release button. The year is saved.
9. Repeat steps 6 to 8 to set the month and day.
The start date of the holiday period has now been set.
10. Turn rotary selector clockwise to set the end date of the holiday period.
11. Set the end date of the holiday period by following steps 6 to 9.
12. In addition, for absent only: turn rotary selector clockwise to set the temperature for the
holiday period (factory setting: 17 °C).
The holiday mode is now fully set.
13. Close the flap to finalise your settings.
During the holiday period, the end date is displayed when the flap is open.
If you want to exit the holiday mode early:
B Open user menu\holiday again.
B Answer the question Do you wish to end the holiday function? with yes.
To ensure that your home is warm when you return, when absent, set as the first day
for standard operation the end date (date of arrival).
When at home, set the last day of your holiday as the end date.
During absent holiday mode, you can change the temperature simply by turning the
rotary selector. The flap must be closed when you do so.