Hoval TopTronic RS-10 User manual

User Instructions
For TopTronic®RS-10
430293ENG-Dec01
Hoval Ltd
Northgate
Newark
Nottinghamshire NG24 1JN
Phone 01636 672711
Fax 01636 673532

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Introduction
Introduction ....................................................................................................................................... 3
Controls............................................................................................................................................. 3
Display .............................................................................................................................................. 3
User instructions
Key function table.............................................................................................................................. 4
Switching on the room station ........................................................................................................... 4
Additional information........................................................................................................................ 5
Automatic program selection ............................................................................................................. 6
Room temperature ............................................................................................................................ 7
Heating program ............................................................................................................................... 8
Calorifier charging ............................................................................................................................. 10
Advanced user instructions
Language .......................................................................................................................................... 11
Clock setting...................................................................................................................................... 11
Time clock level................................................................................................................................. 11
Time clock programming ................................................................................................................... 12
Block programming ........................................................................................................................... 14
Table program 1 settings................................................................................................................... 17
Table program 2 settings................................................................................................................... 18
Table program 3 settings................................................................................................................... 19
Room level ........................................................................................................................................ 20
Parameter tables
Room level parameters table............................................................................................................. 23
Advanced parameter table ............................................................................................................... 24
Installation / technical
Installation......................................................................................................................................... 27
Technical data................................................................................................................................... 27

430293ENG-Dec01 Introduction 3
The TopTronic RS-10 room station serves as a decentralized information center with remote interrogation
and remote operating functions and can be used with all equipment versions of the TopTronic system.
With the most up to date micro electronics exclusive functions can be activated which guarantee the
highest level of comfort with the minimum energy usage. This is achieved with adaption and optimization
functions which match heating energy to the exact building requirements.
As well as these room temperature related functions a variety of equipment specific information is
available which can be read within the living room and when necessary adapted to individual
circumstances. This encompasses dates, on/off switching of the heating cycle with differently regulated
room temperatures, actual values and diagnostic fault messages of the boiler.
Operation of the unit is easy to understand and is limited to a minimum of operating elements which are
separated for user and advanced user levels. The instructions are separated into two parts.
Part 1 (user instructions) delivers all immediately important operating stages which are necessary for
use and are selected with directly accessible operating keys.
Part 2 (advanced instructions) these should only be used by the advanced user or service engineer
and relate to specific settings / heating parameters and are accessible by the covered operating keys.
Controls
1
4 2
5 3
6
7 10
12 11
13
8 9
1 – LCD Display
2 – Key (increase value)
3 – Key (decrease value)
4 – Key for heating program
5 – Key for reduced (night time) program
6 – Information
7 – Program key (time/date)
8 – Program key (automatic programs)
9 – Program key (house level)
10 – Program key (service level)
11 – Forward key
12 – Backward key
13 – Cover
Symbol Display
Heating Night setback
Clock signal
Room temperature

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Key Function table (User Level)
Function Enter with keys
Adjust with keys /
range Page No.
Room temperature
correction
or
or
5…30oC
7
Heating (day)
room temperature
or with
or
5…30oC
7
Reduced (night) room
temperature
or with
or
5…30oC
7
Information
5
Party function
press and hold
or
0.5…10h
8
Continuous
heating
press and hold
or
5…30oC
8
Absent function
press and hold
or
0.5…10h
9
Continuous reduced
press and hold
or
5…30oC
9
Automatic
or 8-9
Calorifier
charging
and
simultaneously
ON
or
OFF
10
Automatic programs 1-3
and
simultaneously
or
1, 2, 3
6
Switching on the Room station
When the room station is first switched on the
following display will show for 5 seconds:
Room Station Software version
Central unit s Software version
The default display will then appear. The
symbol indicates that the room station is in
heating operation and the symbol indicates
the room station is in reduced (night time)
operation.
Information:
Monday 10th March
1997 Time 20.15
Room temperature
20.5oC Clock
synchronisation
Attention:
• During summer switch off the following
symbols are not shown and .
• Blinking symbols or indicate that
the unit is not operating under a normal
program eg. party.
• The symbol indicates that a radio clock
synchronisation has been connected.
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Additional Information
The following additional information on the
central TopTronic can be obtained by pressing
the button (only if the relevant sensors are
fitted):
Default display.
External sensor 1
temperature.
External sensor 2
temperature.
Boiler temperature.
Mixed circuit 1
temperature.
Mixed circuit 2
temperature.
Domestic hot water
temperature.
If the calorifier is fitted with a thermostat instead
of a sensor the following will be displayed:
Calorifier on/off.
Boiler flue gas
temperature.
Boiler return
temperature.
External heat source
temperature.
Default display.
Additional information with TopTronic 1B or
133B connected
Switch off operation:
switch off at outside
sensor (short circuit)
or no signal for
outside temp.
When the unit is switched off the information
below shows instead of the default display.
System off – system
switched off
completely with no
frost protection.
Further automatic information also appears:
Indication of forced
standby operation by
telephone modem.
Indication of common
fault (when outside
sensor 2 is in short
circuit in central unit)
Fault Indications
The RS-10 room station has a comprehensive
fault indication system which has priority over all
other indications and remain active until the fault
is rectified.
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If the room station is connected to a TopTronic
1B or 133B faults concerning the firing unit must
be rectified in accordance with operating manual
instructions.
If any of the following fault displays are shown
(Fault – System Off, Fault – warm water
temperature, Fault – boiler temperature, Fault –
room temperature ) you must notify the heating
engineer.
Operating Indication
For the heating programs to operate
automatically according to the information stored
within the room station the operating switch on
the central unit must be in automatic 1, 2
or 3. In all other positions the central unit has
priority and the room station only serves as a
room sensor, remote temperature correction and
information unit. The deviation from automatic
setting is indicated on the room station as shown
below:
<<selection switch setting standby>>
<<selection switch setting sun>>
<<selection switch setting moon>>
<<selection switch setting hand>>
<<selection switch setting warm water>>
Notes
1. The information remains active until the
central unit switch is set to one of the three
automatic settings 1, 2 or 3.
2. During an indication the information key
can be used to display actual values.
Automatic Program Selection
In automatic there are three different time
programs to switch between for each heating
circuit. As a general rule these can be used
without the need for adjustment but if individual
programs are required customised cycles can be
entered (see the advanced user section ).
1 – Program 1
Circuit Day Time
Boiler
Circuit
Mo – Fr
Sa, Su
6.00 - 8.00
16.00 - 22.00
7.00 - 23.00
Mixed
circuit 1
Mo – Fr
Sa, Su
6.00 - 8.00
16.00 - 22.00
7.00 - 23.00
Mixed
Circuit 2
Mo – Fr
Sa, Su
6.00 - 8.00
16.00 - 22.00
7.00 - 23.00
2 – Program 2
Circuit Day Time
Boiler
Circuit Mo – Su 6.00 - 22.00
Mixed
circuit 1 Mo – Su 6.00 - 22.00
Mixed
Circuit 2 Mo – Su 6.00 - 22.00
3 – Program 3
Circuit Day Time
Boiler
Circuit Mo – Su 6.00 - 23.00
Mixed
circuit 1 Mo – Su 6.00 - 23.00
Mixed
Circuit 2 Mo – Su 6.00 - 23.00
Changing between Automatic Programs
By using the and keys and following
procedure it is possible to change between the
automatic programs for the heating circuit which
the room station is controlling. This can be the
boiler circuit, mixed circuit 1 or mixed circuit 2.
Press Simultaneously
The following will be displayed for the default
setting of program 2:
Room Station for
Boiler circuit
or
Room station for
Mixed circuit 1
or
Room station for
Mixed circuit 2
Use the and keys to change between
programs 1, 2 or 3.
After 4 secs the default display will be restored.
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Room Temperature
By using the program keys and the
increase / decrease value keys the room
temperature can be changed for heating and
reduced (night time).
A – Heating (day room temperature)
If in heating operation as indicated by on the
display follow the procedure below:
press or
Display for heating
operation.
Works setting: 20oC
Adjustment range: 5oC…30oC
press to increase
to decrease
Default screen
automatically returns
after 4 seconds.
If in reduced operation as indicated by on the
display follow the procedure below:
press or
Display for reduced
operation.
press
Display for heating
temperature.
Works setting: 20oC
Adjustment range: 5oC…30oC
press to increase
to decrease
Default screen
automatically returns
after 4 seconds.
B – Reduced (night room temperature)
If in reduced operation as indicated by on the
display follow the procedure below:
press or
Display for reduced
operation.
Works setting: 16oC
Adjustment range: 5oC…30 oC
press to increase
to decrease
Default screen
automatically returns
after 4 seconds.
If in heating operation as indicated by on the
display follow the procedure below:
press or
Display for heating
operation.
press
Display for reduced
operation.
Works setting: 16oC
Adjustment range: 5oC…30oC
press to increase
to decrease
Default screen
automatically returns
after 4 seconds.

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C – Holiday (room minimum temperature)
When in holiday mode follow the procedure
below to set the minimum room temperature:
Holiday program
display.
press or
Works setting: 10oC
Adjustment range: 5oC…20oC
press to increase
to decrease
Heating Program
With the two program keys and the
following changes can be made to the programs:
A - Party
B - Heating
C - Absent
D - Reduced
A – Party
This program is used to switch on or extend the
heating automatic program to a certain time for a
one off event
press and hold
Display for party
program.
For example:
At 20.15 the heating needs to be extended by 3
hours (to 23.15).
press to increase
to decrease
Adjustment range 0.5…10h
It should be noted that the adjustment is from the
time of alteration and not an extension of the
automatic program 1, 2 or 3.
The default display will return after 4 seconds.
To cancel party program
The party program can be cancelled and put
back into automatic by the following procedure:
press and hold
The default display returns after 4 seconds.
B - Heating
This program is used to switch on the heating
continuously.
press and hold
The default display returns after 4 seconds.

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To cancel heating program
The continuous heating program can be
cancelled using the following procedure:
press and hold
The default display will return after 4 seconds.
C – Absent
This program is used to switch to reduced or
extend the reduced automatic program to a
certain time for a one off event
press and hold
Display for absent
program.
For example:
At 13.00 the heating is switched to reduced for
the next 6 hours (to 19.00).
press to increase
to decrease
Adjustment range 0.5…10h
It should be noted that the adjustment is from the
time of alteration and not an extension of the
automatic program 1, 2 or 3.
The default display will return after 4 seconds.
To cancel absent program
The absent program can be cancelled and put
back into automatic by the following procedure:
press and hold
The default display will return after 4 seconds.
D - Reduced
This program is used to switch to reduced
continuously.
press and hold
The default display returns after 4 seconds.
To cancel reduced program
The continuous reduced program can be
cancelled using the following procedure:
press and hold
The default display will return after 4 seconds.

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Calorifier Charging
With this program it is possible to switch the
calorifier on for a fixed three hour period.
press simultaneously
The default display will return after 4 seconds.
To Cancel program:
press simultaneously
The default display will return after 4 seconds.
Attention: The calorifier will be heated up to its
maximum permissible temperature.

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Language
The room station is programmed in three
languages English, German and French. To
change the language press or key
for 5 seconds. Once the language appears the
keys can be used to change languages.
or
Works setting: ENGLISH
The previous display will return in a few
seconds.
1 - Clock setting
The following functions can be set:
- Time (minutes, hours)
- Day
- Month
- Year
The clock can be set to automatically change
over from summer to winter time by a parameter
in the service level of the central unit.
Changing clock settings
The clock can be changed by using key
and then the and keys to increase or
decrease the values.
- Time
Change with:
to increase
to decrease
Setting Range:
00:00 … 23:59
- Date
Change with:
to increase
to decrease
Setting Range:
1 … 31
- Month
Change with:
to increase
to decrease
Setting Range:
1 … 12
- Year
Change with:
to increase
to decrease
Setting Range:
1995 … 2030
- Return to default display
If the key is not pressed the default display
will return after 2 minutes. It is possible to return
to the default display at any time using the
information key.
2 - Time clock level
In the time clock level the individual program
times can be customized. Standard heating
programs 1, 2 and 3 can be called up as desired
and overwritten with different switch times and
temperatures. Each standard program can thus
be configured individually and stored under the
same program number so that three different
programs are available on demand. These can
then simply be called up in the user operating
level see page 6 for setting of the automatic
program.
Note: Programming of room temperatures is only
possible if the relevant parameter has
been enabled in the service level by an
engineer.
If this has not been done it is only possible
to change the on / off times. In this case
the room temperature will be the works
setting of 20ºC or the corrected value
which has been set in the user level.
The standard programs are lost when
overwritten by customized programs.
These are cancelled after a reset and
replaced by the standard programs and
therefore have to be recreated if needed.

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Room temperature correction for PARTY and
HEATING with variable temperature
parameter enabled.
For operating types:
- PARTY
- HEATING
The room temperature is set to automatic works
setting of 20ºC or the corrected value which has
been set in the user level.
The actual room temperature values for each of
these two operating types can be set
independently to the automatic program if the
relevant parameter has been enabled in the
service level by an engineer.
The value is set separately when calling up the
operating type PARTY or HEATING by using
the and keys. These values remain
stored for each further call of this operating
type.
Room temperature correction during
automatic with variable temperature
parameter enabled.
During automatic operation the room
temperature can be corrected using the
and keys. The value can also be corrected
for PARTY or HEATING operation by pressing
the key and for REDUCED operation by
pressing the key.
Entering the time clock level
Entering this level is achieved by simply pressing
the key. Initially the heating cycle which the
room station has been set to is shown. The three
programs 1, 2 or 3 can be selected using the
and keys.
Press key
Boiler circuit
Works setting: 2
Change with
and keys
or (if present)
Mixer circuit 1
Works setting: 2
Change with
and keys
or (if present)
Mixer circuit 2
Works setting: 2
Change with
and keys
With the and keys all of the heating
circuits together with the hot water circuit can be
called up and are available for programming.
Time Clock Programming
It is possible to program up to three cycles
periods for each desired weekday. Each of these
cycles has an on / off as well as a temperature
indication for this time span. The temperature
can only be adjusted if the relevant parameter is
enabled in the service level.
The temperature indication refers to the heating
cycle. The temperature between heating cycles
is controlled according to the setting at the
central unit.
For the hot water programs the temperature
indication refers to the hot water temperature.
Calling up of heating cycles
With a further pressing of the key the first
heating cycle of the selected program shows
complete with indication of weekday, cycle
number, on time, off time and temperature. Each
value is called up with the key in series
- On time
- Off time
- Temperature
The key can be used to step backwards.
The current value which can be changed with
the and keys is shown blinking. Switch
times can be altered in 5 minute intervals and
temperatures in 0.5K increments in the range of
5-30ºC.
The next heating cycle can be called up by
pressing the key and the process repeated.
Note: The on/off times of not used heating cycles
should be set to 00:00 by simultaneously
pressing the and keys.
The 00:00 value does not refer to a clock
time but only shows an undefined switch
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After programming the last heating cycle
(Sunday – cycle 3) the first heating cycle
(Monday – cycle 1) will follow.
By pressing the key in quick succession
the programmed cycles can be called up in
series the values noted and corrected if
necessary.
Time clock level can be exited by pressing the
key.
Press to enter
Cycle program
Cycle 1 Monday
ON
Change with
Next setting
OFF
Change with
Next setting
TEMP
(only when set in
service level
parameters)
Change with
Next cycle
Cycle 2 Monday
ON
Change with
Next setting
OFF
Change with
Next setting
TEMP
(only when set in
service level
parameters)
Change with
Next cycle
Cycle 3 Monday
ON
Change with
Next setting
OFF
Change with
Next setting
TEMP
(only when set in
service level
parameters)
Change with
Next cycle
Remaining days in week
Program as Monday
Tuesday ON
cycle 1
Sunday OFF
cycle 3
Time clock program
The tables shown on pages 17-19 give an
overview of the works programmed standard
programs together with temperature settings
which cannot be lost. When creating customized
programs note the appropriate values in the
tables.

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Canceling of individual heating cycles
If necessary individually created cycles can be
cancelled. After selecting the required cycle by
pressing the key several times the cycle
can be cancelled by pressing the and
keys simultaneously.
Enter the
time program
or mixer circuit 1
or mixer circuit 2
or hot water
Press several times until
the desired cycle appears
Press Simultaneously
Cycle cancelled
Block programming
In order to simplify the programming of the time
clocks it is possible to copy the time clock
settings in various ways.
A – Complete automatic programs
It is possible to copy complete programs to other
programs for example boiler circuit program 1 to
mixed circuit 2 program 2. This can be achieved
by using the key to enter the time clock
and then the keys to select the
program to use as the source. The key is
used to select the target program to which it is to
be copied. The key is used to complete
the copy. The procedure is shown in further
detail by the illustration on page 15.
Note: It is not possible to copy heating circuit
programs to hot water programs or vice
versa.
Restore standard program
To restore a customized program to a works
standard program select the program as
described on page 12 (entering time clock level).
Enter the
time program
or mixer circuit 1
or mixer circuit 2
or hot water
Press Simultaneously
standard program
restored
or mixer circuit 1
or mixer circuit 2
or hot water
Time clock level can be exited by pressing the
key. The default display will then be restored.
B – Day to day or week
Time programs can also be copied from day to
the whole week or from day to day for example
Tuesday to Wednesday.
Day to week
While in the time clock see page 13 the key
followed by the key can be used to copy
the current day to the whole week. The
procedure is shown in further detail by the
illustration on page 16.
Day to day
While in the time clock see page 13 the current
day can be copied to another day by using the
key two or more times to select the target day.
The key is used to complete the copy of
the current day to the target day. The procedure
is shown in further detail by the illustration on
page 16.
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Program 1
Program 2
Hot Water
Program 1
Program 2
Program 3
Mixed Circuit 2
Program 1
Program 2
Program 3
Mixed Circuit 1
Program 1
Program 2
Program 3
Boiler Circuit
Use or to
change program no.
use to enter program
to be copied to
Copy will
appear
Press key to
confirm copy
OK appears to confirm
program copied
New source program for
further copying
Program will blink
***
* only if present
Source program
Source program
Boiler circuit
program 1
Target program
mixer circuit 2
program 2
Program copied
Target program
=
Source program
Copy Mixer 2 prog. 2
from boiler circuit prog. 1
Copy hot water prog. 3
from hot water prog. 2
Press to enter clock program
Program will blink
Heating circuit

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Room temperature corrections with individual temperature cycle programs (heating cycle only)
When individual temperatures have been entered for each heating cycle, the desired room temperature
can be altered via the correction keys or for one of the cycles. This change will then effect all
other heating cycles as shown in the below example:
Original cycle temperatures
New cycle temperatures
As the temperature was increased by 2K during cycle 2 the desired value has been increased by 2K in
the other cycles.
Enter from heating cycle program
Day copying
Day to copy (source day)
Week Copying
Press
Target day to
Copy to
Press to copy
Source day copied
To target day
Target day =
Source for next copy
Press again to
select target day
Copy again
Day copied to
whole week
Beginning of
week now
displayed
Press to copy
Cycle 2
20ºC + 2K = 22ºC
Cycle 1
18ºC + 2K = 20ºC
Cycle 3
22ºC + 2K = 24ºC Etc.
Cycle 2
20ºC
Cycle 1
18ºC Cycle 3
22ºC
New Cycle 2
22ºC
Room temp + 2K

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Program 1 settings
Standard Program 1 Custom Program 1
Day
Setting
1
Setting
2
Setting
3 Day
Setting
1
Setting
2
Setting
3
From To Temp From To Temp From To Temp From To Temp From To Temp From To Temp
Mon 6.00 8.00 20oC 16.00 22.00 20oC - - - Mon
Tue 6.00 8.00 20oC 16.00 22.00 20oC--- Tue
Wed 6.00 8.00 20oC 16.00 22.00 20oC--- Wed
Thur 6.00 8.00 20oC 16.00 22.00 20oC--- Thur
Fri 6.00 8.00 20oC 16.00 22.00 20oC--- Fri
Sat 7.00 23.00 20oC - - - - - - Sat
Sun 7.00 23.00 20oC - - - - - -
Boiler Circuit
Sun
Day
Setting
1
Setting
2
Setting
3 Day
Setting
1
Setting
2
Setting
3
From To Temp From To Temp From To Temp From To Temp From To Temp From To Temp
Mon 6.00 8.00 20oC 16.00 22.00 20oC - - - Mon
Tue 6.00 8.00 20oC 16.00 22.00 20oC - - - Tue
Wed 6.00 8.00 20oC 16.00 22.00 20oC - - - Wed
Thur 6.00 8.00 20oC 16.00 22.00 20oC - - - Thur
Fri 6.00 8.00 20oC 16.00 22.00 20oC - - - Fri
Sat 7.00 23.00 20oC - - - - - - Sat
Sun 7.00 23.00 20oC - - - - - -
Mixed Circuit 1
Sun
Day
Setting
1
Setting
2
Setting
3 Day
Setting
1
Setting
2
Setting
3
From To Temp From To Temp From To Temp From To Temp From To Temp From To Temp
Mon 6.00 8.00 20oC 16.00 22.00 20oC - - - Mon
Tue 6.00 8.00 20oC 16.00 22.00 20oC - - - Tue
Wed 6.00 8.00 20oC 16.00 22.00 20oC - - - Wed
Thur 6.00 8.00 20oC 16.00 22.00 20oC - - - Thur
Fri 6.00 8.00 20oC 16.00 22.00 20oC - - - Fri
Sat 7.00 23.00 20oC - - - - - - Sat
Sun 7.00 23.00 20oC - - - - - -
Mixed Circuit 2
Sun
Day
Setting
1
Setting
2
Setting
3 Day
Setting
1
Setting
2
Setting
3
From To Temp From To Temp From To Temp From To Temp From To Temp From To Temp
Mon 6.00 8.00 60oC 16.00 22.00 60oC - - - Mon
Tue 6.00 8.00 60oC 16.00 22.00 60oC - - - Tue
Wed 6.00 8.00 60oC 16.00 22.00 60oC - - - Wed
Thur 6.00 8.00 60oC 16.00 22.00 60oC - - - Thur
Fri 6.00 8.00 60oC 16.00 22.00 60oC - - - Fri
Sat 6.00 22.00 60oC - - - - - - Sat
Sun 6.00 22.00 60oC - - - - - -
Hot Water
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Program 2 settings
Standard Program 2 Custom Program 2
Day
Setting
1
Setting
2
Setting
3 Day
Setting
1
Setting
2
Setting
3
From To Temp From To Temp From To Temp From To Temp From To Temp From To Temp
Mon 6.00 22.00 20oC - - - - - - Mon
Tue 6.00 22.00 20oC - - - - - - Tue
Wed 6.00 22.00 20oC - - - - - - Wed
Thur 6.00 22.00 20oC - - - - - - Thur
Fri 6.00 22.00 20oC - - - - - - Fri
Sat 7.00 22.00 20oC - - - - - - Sat
Sun 7.00 22.00 20oC - - - - - -
Boiler Circuit
Sun
Day
Setting
1
Setting
2
Setting
3 Day
Setting
1
Setting
2
Setting
3
From To Temp From To Temp From To Temp From To Temp From To Temp From To Temp
Mon 6.00 22.00 20oC - - - - - - Mon
Tue 6.00 22.00 20oC - - - - - - Tue
Wed 6.00 22.00 20oC - - - - - - Wed
Thur 6.00 22.00 20oC - - - - - - Thur
Fri 6.00 22.00 20oC - - - - - - Fri
Sat 7.00 22.00 20oC - - - - - - Sat
Sun 7.00 22.00 20oC - - - - - -
Mixed Circuit 1
Sun
Day
Setting
1
Setting
2
Setting
3 Day
Setting
1
Setting
2
Setting
3
From To Temp From To Temp From To Temp From To Temp From To Temp From To Temp
Mon 6.00 22.00 20oC - - - - - - Mon
Tue 6.00 22.00 20oC - - - - - - Tue
Wed 6.00 22.00 20oC - - - - - - Wed
Thur 6.00 22.00 20oC - - - - - - Thur
Fri 6.00 22.00 20oC - - - - - - Fri
Sat 7.00 22.00 20oC - - - - - - Sat
Sun 7.00 22.00 20oC - - - - - -
Mixed Circuit 2
Sun
Day
Setting
1
Setting
2
Setting
3 Day
Setting
1
Setting
2
Setting
3
From To Temp From To Temp From To Temp From To Temp From To Temp From To Temp
Mon 6.00 22.00 60oC - - - - - - Mon
Tue 6.00 22.00 60oC - - - - - - Tue
Wed 6.00 22.00 60oC - - - - - - Wed
Thur 6.00 22.00 60oC - - - - - - Thur
Fri 6.00 22.00 60oC - - - - - - Fri
Sat 6.00 22.00 60oC - - - - - - Sat
Sun 6.00 22.00 60oC - - - - - -
Hot Water
Sun

430293ENG-Dec01 Advanced User Instructions 19
Program 3 settings
Standard Program 3 Custom Program 3
Day
Setting
1
Setting
2
Setting
3 Day
Setting
1
Setting
2
Setting
3
From To Temp From To Temp From To Temp From To Temp From To Temp From To Temp
Mon 6.00 23.00 20oC - - - - - - Mon
Tue 6.00 23.00 20oC - - - - - - Tue
Wed 6.00 23.00 20oC - - - - - - Wed
Thur 6.00 23.00 20oC - - - - - - Thur
Fri 6.00 23.00 20oC - - - - - - Fri
Sat 7.00 23.00 20oC - - - - - - Sat
Sun 7.00 22.00 20oC - - - - - -
Boiler Circuit
Sun
Day
Setting
1
Setting
2
Setting
3 Day
Setting
1
Setting
2
Setting
3
From To Temp From To Temp From To Temp From To Temp From To Temp From To Temp
Mon 6.00 23.00 20oC - - - - - - Mon
Tue 6.00 23.00 20oC - - - - - - Tue
Wed 6.00 23.00 20oC - - - - - - Wed
Thur 6.00 23.00 20oC - - - - - - Thur
Fri 6.00 23.00 20oC - - - - - - Fri
Sat 7.00 23.00 20oC - - - - - - Sat
Sun 7.00 22.00 20oC - - - - - -
Mixed Circuit 1
Sun
Day
Setting
1
Setting
2
Setting
3 Day
Setting
1
Setting
2
Setting
3
From To Temp From To Temp From To Temp From To Temp From To Temp From To Temp
Mon 6.00 23.00 20oC - - - - - - Mon
Tue 6.00 23.00 20oC - - - - - - Tue
Wed 6.00 23.00 20oC - - - - - - Wed
Thur 6.00 23.00 20oC - - - - - - Thur
Fri 6.00 23.00 20oC - - - - - - Fri
Sat 7.00 23.00 20oC - - - - - - Sat
Sun 7.00 22.00 20oC - - - - - -
Mixed Circuit 2
Sun
Day
Setting
1
Setting
2
Setting
3 Day
Setting
1
Setting
2
Setting
3
From To Temp From To Temp From To Temp From To Temp From To Temp From To Temp
Mon 6.00 23.00 60oC - - - - - - Mon
Tue 6.00 23.00 60oC - - - - - - Tue
Wed 6.00 23.00 60oC - - - - - - Wed
Thur 6.00 23.00 60oC - - - - - - Thur
Fri 6.00 23.00 60oC - - - - - - Fri
Sat 6.00 23.00 60oC - - - - - - Sat
Sun 6.00 22.00 60oC - - - - - -
Hot Water
Sun

20 Advanced User Instructions 430293ENG-Dec01
3 - Room Level
At this level, the parameters relevant to the
heating requirements of the building and its
characteristics can be displayed and changed.
- Hot water temperature
- Burner hours run
- Burner starts
- Holiday program
- Clock programs
- Heating curves
- Room temperature correction
- Reset function
Entering the Room Level
Room level can be entered by using the
key. Changes can be made using the ,
and keys.
To exit the room level press the key at any
time.
Press and hold for 3 secs
Hot water
temperature
Works setting:
TopTronic 1B and 133B →55ºC
Other TopTronics →60ºC
Adjustment range 10ºC … Hot water maximum
temperature
press to increase
to decrease
The maximum temperature is set in the technical
parameter level.
Burner hours run on
1ST stage
Works setting: 000000.00h
Range: 0 … 99999999
Number of burner
starts on 1st stage
Works setting: 00000000
Range: 0 … 99999999
Burner hours run on
2nd stage
Works setting: 000000.00h
Range: 0 … 99999999
Number of burner
starts on 2nd stage
Works setting: 00000000
Range: 0 … 99999999
Holiday program start
Adjust with to increase and to decrease
Change between day and month with and
This function is used to switch the heating to
frost protection only while the building is
unoccupied for example a holiday. The default
display will be today’s date.
Holiday program
finish
Adjust with to increase and to decrease
Change between day and month with and
This function is used to switch the heating back
on when the building becomes occupied.
Example of holiday program
The heating will be
switched to frost
protection only on the
29.3 at 24.00 hrs
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