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Atag MadQ How to use

SHORT MANUAL
ATAG MadQ cascade-/mixed circuit control
unit
Operation and symbols General functions
Using the rotary pushbutton, selected setvalues and para-
meters can be selected, changed and, by subse uently pres-
sing the button, stored.
Turn to the right (+): increasing settings
Turn to the left (–): decreasing settings
Press once: Accept the selected value, store
Press long: Entry into the programming level (level
selection)
3 sec
Standard display
Wee day, date, time heat
generator temperature
The line mar identifies the
active operating mode.
6633..55
1166::3322
FFRR 2266..MMAARR..;;0044
°C
ÀÀ
6633..55
1166::3322
FFRR 2266..MMAARR..;;0044
°C
Sunshade:
Summer shutdown active
(heating switched off, domestic
hot water according to program)
Ice crystal:
Frost protection for plant
active
ÁÁ
6633..55
1166::3322
FFRR 2266..MMAARR..;;0044
°C
m
33hhss mm uu
33hhss mm uu
33hhss mm uu
Special display symbols
5500--44
EERRRROORR
DDHHWW
Alarm message (e.g. domestic hot
water)
appears alternately with the stan-
dard display - notify
heating specialist!
33hhss mm uu
For detailed information see manual Part Temperature set-
tings.
Heating curves (heating characteristics)
The heating curves adapt the heating performance, depen-
ding on the respective outside temperature, to the state of
the building.
The following settings should be selected as a base value:
The coldest outside temperature that can be expected forms
the basis of the calculation of the heat demand. The heating
specialist can inform you of this.
Correcting the heating curve
For detailed information see manual Part Heating curve.
-663300
DDAAYY
DDHHWW
°C
m
Setting range: 10 °C to DHW-Max-Temp.
Setting domestic hot ater temperature
Note:
During separate operation (heating- and domestic hot water
programs individually operable), first select the associated
heating circuit and accept it by pressing the rotary pushbutton
before setting the day or night temperature.
Setting range: 5.0 to 30 °C
-116600
RROOOOMM NNIIGGHHTT
°C
m
Setting night temperature
For detailed information see manual Part Temperature set-
tings.
Heatingsystem -12 °C -15°C -18°C
Floor 1.10 1.00 0.90
Radiator 1.70 1.55 1.45
Convector 2.20 2.00 1.85
Temperature
change
Accept change
Temperature
change
coldest outside temperature (regional)
Heating
circuit
select
11..5500
HHCC
HHEEAATT.. CCUURRVVEE
Accept heating circuit
11..5500
HHCC
HHEEAATT.. CCUURRVVEE
Room temperature too warm: reduce
Room temperature too cold: increase
Heating curve
change
Accept change
Quit (return to standard display)
If necessary, access the next circuit and correct the slope of the
heating characteristics.
Important! Only ma e corrections after 1-2 days and then
only in small steps. Almost completely open the
thermostatic valves of the radiators, if present!
Accept change
HC=Unmixed circuit
MC-1=Mixed circuit 1
MC-2=Mixed circuit 2
Art.no. 8A521300 / 06.04
Subject to changes
Operating instruments of the control unit
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
8
9
10
1 – Rotary pushbutton
2 – Set day temperature
3 – Set night temperature
4 – Setting domestic hot water temperature
5 – Program selection button
6 – Key for heating curve adjustment
7 – Information button
8 – Key for emission measurement and manual operation
(only heating specialist)
9 – Display
10 – Compartment for short manual
Setting range: 5.0 to 30 °C
-221100
RROOOOMM DDAAYY
°C
m
Setting day temperature
Accept change
For detailed information see manual Part Temperature set-
tings.
Temperature
change
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Programming timeprograms
The programming of timeprograms is carried out according to the following schematic. For detailed information, see
manual Part Programming of timeprograms. Each flashing adjustment value in the display can be corrected by
means of the rotary pushbutton and accepted by pressing the button again. Return to the previous step is accomplished
with button ¤¤, return to the standard display by means of button ¢¢or automatically after approx. 60 seconds.
The following programs may be selected:
1. Temporary programs:
HOLIDAY frost protected shutdown of heating and
domestic hot water during holiday period
ABSENT temporary interruption of heating period
during absence
PARTY temporary extension of heating period after
the set time block of the timeprogram has expi-
red
2. Automatic programs:
AUTOMATICAutomatic heating (day) and reducing
(night) according to timer program
SUMMER Exclusively domestic hot water according to
timer program, heating shut down, frost
protected
3. Permanent programs:
HEATING Permanent heating without time limitation
RED. HEATING Permanent reduced heating without time limi-
tation
STANDBY Frost protected shutdown of heating and
domestic hot water.
Select operating mode:
After pressing the
¢¢
button, the currently active program is
indicated by flashing. All other programs can be selected and
activated using the rotary pushbutton, whereby the arrowmar is
pointing towards the associated symbol.
Note: During separate operation, before selecting the
desired operating mode, first select and accept the
affected heating circuit.
xample: Selecting and activating automatic program
In the temporary programs, the associated times such as return
date (HOLIDAY), return time (ABSENT)
Programs ( )
33
hh
ss
mm
uu
33hhss mm uu
AAUUTTOOMMAATTIICC

33hhss mm uu
activate
For detailed information, see manual Part Operational mode
selection for heating and hot water, Functions of operational
modes as well as Quic operational mode selection.
or extended heating period (PARTY) can be set.
xample: Setting and activating holiday program
forward
TTIIMMEEPPRROOGGRRAAMM
m
HHCC
TTIIMMEEPPRROOGGRRAAMM
m
2211..00
MMOO--11
0066..0000--0088..0000
PP22
PPRROOGGRRAAMM
1. Select heating or domestic hot ater circuit
Setting range: Unmixed circuit (HC), mixed circuit 1 (MC-1)*,
mixed circuit 2 (MC-2)*, domestic hot water circuit (DHW)
2. select timeprogram
only appears when enabled (see SYSTEM-parameter/par. timeprogram = P1-P3)
Setting range: P1, P2, P3
3. Select eekday and heating cycle
Setting se uence: Mo 1st cycle - Mo 2nd cycle, Tu 1st cycle - Tu 2nd cycle ... Su 2nd cycle,
Note: If the second cycle is in use, a third cycle is available.
4. Set heating start ( =1st switching-on time)
Setting range: 0.00 to 24.00 h
Note: The switching-on time appears in the top time bar as a flashing segment.
HHCC
33II
0246 10 12 18 2220
814 16 24
2211..00
MMOO--11
0066..0000--0088..0000
0246 10 12 18 2220
81416 24
33II
forward
forward
Entry into the level selection: Press rotary pushbutton for approx. 3 seconds
3 sec
Entry into the time program level
2211..00
MMOO--11
0066..0000--0088..0000
7. Select next eekday or next heating cycle
as described in 3.) and program accordingly.
33II
0246 10 12 18 2220
81416 24
5. Set heating end ( =1st switching-off time)
Setting range: 0.00 to 24.00 h
Note: The switching-off time appears in the top time bar as a flashing segment
2211..00
MMOO--11
0066..0000--0088..0000
33II
0246 10 12 18 2220
81416 24
6. Set cycle temperatures ( = temperature during heating operation)
Setting range for heating circuits (HC, MC-1, MC-2): 5.0 to 30 °C
for the domestic hot water circuit (DHW): 10.0 to DHW maximum limit
Important: When changing the required daytime temperature or domestic hot water tem-
perature using the ey ¥¥or §§, all corresponding
cycle temperatures shift by the value of the change!
2211..00
MMOO--11
0066..0000--0088..0000
33II
0246 10 12 18 2220
81416 24
°C
forward
forward
forward
forward
Accessing timeprogram level
Automatic
adjust
currently active
program
* if present
2277..0088
HHOOLLIIDDAAYY TTIILL

33hhss mm uu
2277..0088
HHOOLLIIDDAAYY TTIILL

33hhss mm uu
Holiday
select
accept
Return
adjust
activate
currently active mode
Plant information
After pressing the information button, using the rotary pushbut-
ton, all plant temperatures as well as opertaional modes of all
plant components can be accessed one by one.
Turn clock ise:
– Plant temperatures (setvalues and
actual values)
– Function and values of variable inputs
– Counter and consumption data
Turn anti-clock ise:
Heating circuit information such as
– Operational mode (holiday, absent, party, auto,
summer etc.)
– Current timer program (P1 or P1-P3 after release)
– OPerational mode (daytime mode, reduced mode, ECO mode)
– Heating circuit (HC, MC-1, MC-2, DHW according to
device type)
– Status of the corresponding heating circuit pump (OFF-ON)
– Status of the corresponding mixing valve (OFF-STOP-CLOS)
– Status of the boiler control unit (OFF-ON)
– Status and function of the variable outputs
Note: The plant information only appears if the corresponding
functions are present in the device type.
For detailed information see manual Part Plant information.
°C
°C
°C
°C
Art. 0451003406 - 0426-20
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