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Pub Heating

We have recently migrated to a new control system at The Mardale to enable room by room control of heating. During Autumn, Winter and Spring, the rooms are set to a target temperature of 20 degrees Celsius during the evening and morning. The temperature is dropped by a couple of degrees overnight to be more comfortable while sleeping.

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This thermostat enables you to turn on your main radiator in the room and adjust your preferred heating temperature. As we are in an old building, it may take time for the room temperature to adjust up or down in practice.

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If your towel rail is not on, and you wish it to be on, please raise the temperature on your thermostat by a degree or so. This will also turn your radiator on. Please adjust the room temperature back to your desired level if you then want the towel rail off - it will eventually reset.

 

Hopefully the following instructions are self-explanatory but please ask Viktoria or a member of the team downstairs if any issues....... ​​

You can turn on the display of the thermostat by pressing any of the three buttons on the front of the device. 

 

You can manually increase or decrease the temperature by pressing the up and down arrow buttons

 

You can switch between viewing the measured temperature and the target temperature by pressing the middle button.

 

The display has an automated timeout by default and will turn off after a few seconds.

 

The temperature on the display represents the measured room temperature if accompanied by a thermometer icon. Otherwise, the temperature represents the target temperature.

Thermometer - Appears next to the current measured temperature.

Heat Request - 0, 1, 2, or 3 wavy lines indicate the amount of heat being requested.

Manual Control - The device is following a command set manually on the device

Schedule - The device is following a Smart Schedule.

Energy-saving feature active - Either Open Window Detection or Balance is adjusting your usual schedule to reduce unnecessary heating.

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