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If the room temperature is too cold during the winter (while in spring the temperature is adequate), it is necessary to enter a steeper

curve. To do this, press the reset button for 5 seconds and then press it repeatedly until the letter “F” appears (using the “+” and “-” keys). In this manner, the curves may be selected from 1 to 5.

Alternatively, if the building is too warm in the winter, while the room temperature is adequate in warmer seasons, it is necessary to choose a less steep curve, adjusting it in the same manner as above.

If the following situation occurs: with low external temperatures (e.g: winter, -20°C) the building is adequately heated, but with favourable climatic conditions (e.g: spring, +20°C) it is not sufficiently heated, it is necessary first to choose a lower curve (“F” on the display and then “-”) and then turning the heating temperature knob.

The general conditions to follow upon installation are the following: Warning (see 3.7.2)

*The curves 1,2,3,4,5,6 could be set in the lower temperature;

*The curves 5,6,7,8,9 could be set in the upper temperature;

CURVE 1: under floor heating (radiant panels at ultra-low temperature). Planned temperature 30/20°C.

CURVE 2-3: under floor heating (radiant panels, low temperature radiant plate systems). Planned temperature 40/30°C.

In the opposite situation (in which the building is too hot in spring and adequately heated in winter), a higher curve (“d” and “+”) must first be chosen and then “moved” turning the heating temperature knob.

CURVE 4-5: conventional low temperature boilers (cast iron and aluminum radiators, radiant plate systems). Planned temperature 60/45°C.

CURVE 6-7: conventional low temperature boilers (cast iron and aluminum radiators, radiant plate systems). Planned temperature 75/60°C.

CURVE 8-9: boilers with higher temperatures (radiators, convectors,

fan coils). Planned temperature 90/75°C.

For buildings with standard insulation, materials and exposure, it is recommended initially that the straight line not be moved parallel to itself. If a timer is installed, it is possible to set different temperatures for daytime and night-time. It is therefore possible to lower the temperature that the P.C.B. calculates in relation to the values provided by the outdoor sensor by a quantity decided by the user for night-time operation. To do this, it is necessary to select the night function “u”, in the following manner:

-press the reset key for 5 seconds;

-press the same key again once to make the “n” character appear;

-using the programming keys “+” and “-”, select a value from 0 to 12 depending on the amount of night-time lowering of the temperature desired.

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Contents Condensing Table of Contents General InformationOverall View InstallationReference Standards Rffi System Overall DimensionsSiting the Appliance Mffi Mffi System Minimum ClearancesGAS Connection Mounting the ApplianceMffi System Water ConnectionsFlue Connections Terminal PositionAccessory Connection Room Thermostat ConnectionConnections to the P.CB Under Floor Heating ConnectionElectrical Diagram JumperWater Circuit Diagrams C4 = TimerCommissioning Initial PreparationRemoving the Casing Control Panel Initial START-UPOperating Parameters Display Messages Shown During Normal OperationControl Modes Outdoor Sensor 275 Settings Display Setting the Temperature FieldRegulations Potentiometers Comfort KEYPump Overrun Boiler Safety SystemsRegulation Menu Table Combustion Analysis DrainingGAS Adjustments Changing the Type of GAS Operating TestsZone Valves Maintenance Cleaning the Primary ExchangerCleaning the Condensate Trap General RemarksOperational Test Technical Information Mffi Rffi SystemServicing Instructions Type C Boilers Fault Finding Replacement of Parts To Gain General Access Servicing InstructionsAccess to Removing the side panelsRemoving the sealed chamber front cover Combustion ChamberRemoving the fan Removing the electrodes Removing the burnerRemoving the combustion chamber inspection panel Removing the condensate collector Removing the condensate trap Removing the injectorPage Access to the GAS Valve Removing the gas valveAccess to the Water Circuit Removing the safety valveRemoving the D.H.W. secondary exchanger Removing the main circuit flow switch Removing the D.H.W. flow switchRemoving the automatic air vent Removing the diverter valve actuatorRemoving the pump Removing the pressure gauge Removing the expansion vesselRemoving the C.H. return temperature probe N.T.C Removing the D.H.W. temperature probe N.T.C. Mffi onlyRemoving the C.H. flow temperature probe N.T.C Checking the fuses Access to the Control SystemRemoving the time clock Removing the P.C.B.s Page Fault Finding Guide Fault FindingFLOW-CHARTS Model 24 Rffi System Model 24 MFFI/24RFFI System Is the FAN Heating flow temperature probe in open circuit Electrical Diagrams JumperC5 = Remote Control Bus+/Bus C1 = FANEcoGENUS 24 Mffi ecoGENUS 24 Rffi Short Spare Parts List Ariston EcoGENUS 24 Rffi System EcoGENUS 24 Rffi System Technical Service Hot Line 01494 Ecogenus 24 Mffi Serial 24MFFIPart Code Description

47-116-17 specifications

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