Operation

1.6.1 Entering public holidays

On public holidays, the times-of-use specified for Sunday apply. A maximum of 20 public holi- days may be entered.

The public holidays are set in the parameter level.

Set the function block FB6 = ON to make the programmed public holidays also apply to the DHW heating.

Parameter

WE

Range of value

Public holidays

Configurable as required

Proceed as follows:

Switch to the parameter level.

 

Display: Time,

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Select datapoint for public holidays. Display:

Open data point for public holidays.

If applicable, select – – – .

Activate editing mode for public holiday. blinks.

Edit public holiday.

Confirm public holiday.

To enter additional public holidays, re-select – – – – (between 31.12 and 01.01) and repeat the steps in the fields highlighted in gray.

Return to the operating level.

Note!

Public holidays that are not assigned to a specific date should be deleted by the end of the year so that they are not carried on into the following year.

Deleting a public holiday:

Select the holiday you wish to delete in the datapoint for public holidays.

Confirm selection.

Select – – – .

Delete the public holiday.

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Samson 5476 manual Entering public holidays

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