Operating instructions

Logamatic EMS RC35 programming unit - Subject to technical modifications
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Operation with the user menu
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5.13 Setting the party function
You can use the party function (extension of period of use) to postpone the time when your heating
system normally switches to night mode (as defined in the switching program) to a later time. This
means your home will be heated for longer in day mode (continuous heating) if you want to stay
up later than usual in the evening.
1. Open the user menu.
2. Select party function.
3. If your heating system is equipped with several heating circuits (Æ page 26):
Select and confirm the required heating circuit.
4. Hold down and turn the rotary selector at the same time to set the number of hours (0 to 99)
for your home to be heated in day mode.
The party function is activated. The remaining duration is shown on the display. Once the time
has expired, automatic mode starts again.
Ending the party function early:
B Open USER MENU\party function again and select end.
5.14 Setting the pause function
You can use the pause function (heating pause) to switch your heating to night mode
(permanently reduced) for a certain period, regardless of the current switching program - when
you are away from home, for example. Once this period has elapsed, normal operation is
automatically resumed as defined in the switching program.
1. Open the user menu.
2. Select pause function.
3. If your heating system is equipped with several heating circuits (Æ page 26):
Select and confirm the required heating circuit.
4. Hold down and simultaneously turn the rotary selector to set the number of hours (0 to 99)
when heating should be reduced.
The pause function is activated. Once the time has expired, automatic mode starts again.
Ending the pause function early:
B Open USER MENU\pause function again and select end.
Instead of making the setting via the user menu, you can use the following shortcut:
B Press and hold down .
B Open flap.
B Turn rotary selector at the same time to set the number of hours (0 to 99).