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3.3.4 Settings

Clicking on the Setting icon will allow you to edit the settings for TIMER options/periods.
A list of options will be displayed (Option 1-5). Clicking on one of the options will allow you to change the ON time,
OFF time and set point temperature for three individual time periods (per Option), as well as toggling the Quiet mode
option ON/OFF.

3.3.5 Other Display Information

Heater:
ON or OFF - shows status of heating system
Timer:
ON or OFF - shows whether the TIMER function is set or not
Programme:* The currently selected option, e.g. Option 1
Currently:*
ON or OFF - shows the status of the current programme, e.g. Option 1 is ON
Next Period:
The due time and set temperature for the next programmed change
*Only visible on UI when TIMER mode is set to ON

3.3.6 Quiet Mode

Runs the heat pump in quiet mode, which may be desirable at night if the heat pump is located near bedrooms.
Please note that in quiet mode it will take longer to reach the set temperature as the heat pump is running at a lower
capacity in order to reduce noise.
NOTE: During the defrost cycle, the heat pump may operate more loudly than usual. Any extensive noise is due to
the compressor, and will stop when the defrost cycle is finished.
3.4 D
OMESTIC HOT WATER

3.4.1 DHW Set-point Temperature

This icon shows the set point temperature for the DHW. By clicking on this icon, you can adjust the
DHW temperature using the rotary dial.
NOTE: If TIMER mode is set, this will override any manual temperature change attempts.

3.4.2 Maximum Achievable Temperatures

A practical temperature for domestic hot water is 45°C. The A-Class cylinder and heat pump together can typically
achieve up to 60° C. The maximum achievable temperature for the heat pump is measured during commissioning,
and an indication is given when selecting the DHW set-point if the immersion will be required to achieve the set-point
(adjusting the temperature of the DHW above the maximum cylinder temperature causes the immersion to be used to
heat the water above this maximum temperature).

3.4.3 Boost

Boost
When using TIMER mode, you may want to use DHW before the next scheduled period, for example, if you arrive
home from work early and want to take a shower, but the DHW isn't scheduled to run until later. In this case, the
Boost function can be used to override the TIMER until the water in the cylinder reaches the set point temperature.
(DHW)
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