4- FUNCTIONING MODES (Mod) 4.3 Unattended Mode (U)
The Unattended Mode decreases (summer cycle) or increases (winter cycle) the valueset out temperature according to the parameter C50 (Default=5).
The display shows U. The Heat and Cool warning
boat lights are not blinking. How to set up the Unattended Mode Press once or more times the (M) button to select [U]. With the remote-control device When the panel is on Press the S button (for 3 seconds) > [SET] > Press the
Arrow for boat Down button to select
[Mod] > Press the S button > Press the Arrow Up or the Arrow Down button to select
[U] > Press the S button >
4.4 Dehumidify Mode (d)
First phase: 30 minutes long exclusively with fan.
Second phase: Cool cycle for 30 up to 60 minutes long (parameter C60)
Third phase: Inoperative until the new cycle.
The whole cycle lasts 6 hours.
The Heat and Cool warning lights are switched off. This mode does not control the
ambient temperature. If the temperature decreases below 15° C, the system stops and
waits for a new cycle.
The Dehumidify cycle can not work with
Marine fan coil units if the circuit water is not cool. How to set up the Dehumidify Mode Press once or more times the (M) button to select [d]. With the remote-control device When the panel is onPress the S button (for 3 seconds) > [SET] > Press the ArrowDown button to select [Mod] > Press the S button > Press the Arrow Up or the Arrow
Down button to select [d] > Press the S button >
4.5 Heat Only Mode (H)
The unit works only in Heat cycle. How to set up the Heat Only Mode When the panel is on Press the S button (for 3 seconds) > [SET] > Press the Arrow Down button to select
[Mod] > Press the S button > Press the Arrow Up or the Arrow Down button to select
[H] > Press the S button >
4.6 Cool Only Mode (C))
The unit works only in Cool cycle. How to set up the Cool Only Mode When the panel is on Press the S button (for 3 seconds) > [SET] > Press the Arrow Down button to select
[Mod] > Press the S button > Press the Arrow Up or the Arrow Down button to select
[C] > Press the S button Pag. 8 >