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5.7 Other settings
You can change a number of settings via the Settings menu. These are summarised
here; a more detailed explanation can be found in the Installation and Service manual.
• Language and display settings.
• Calibration: you can calibrate the sensor by positioning an accurate thermometer
next to the thermostat.
• Comfort correction: the thermostat takes into account the perceived temperature.
•
Frost protection: if an external sensor is connected, the outside temperature will be used
to switch on the frost protection automatically. If the outside temperature falls below the set
value,thepumpwillcontinuetorunandthecentralheatingwaterwillnotgetcolderthan10°C.
• Anti-Legionella(onlyforcaloriers): to prevent legionella growth, you are advised to heat
thecalorierupto65°Conceaweek.
• Tap water temperature: set the desired tap water temperature; for boilers with a temperature
program where applicable.
• DHW standby: used to indicate when the tap water needs pre-heating. If the tap water is pre-
heated, hot water will be available more quickly.
• Digital input: to have the thermostat carry out tasks from an external module, for example
during overtime.
• 5differentcontrol strategies based on room control and/or weather-compensated control.
• Speciccentral heating system settings, such as the home's heating and cooling rate.
•
An RF room sensor is available for the thermostat RF as an option. This sensor replaces the
internal thermostat sensor.
• Additionalfunctions,dependingontheboiler(fromthermostatv20):Adjustboiler
Parameters”, “Restore param.”,Reset service” and “Start detection”.