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5.0 Setting the Transmitter
5.7
Manual Override for a period of
between 30 minutes & 72 hours
(Figs. 17 & 18)
1.This mode can be used to set either the
‘Hi’ or Lo’ mode for a set period of time,
and will override any set programme.
2. Press to operate.The time for the
Manual Mode flashes, with the
temperature to be maintained also
displayed.
3. Press ‘
+
’ or ‘
-
’ to set the required time
by 30 minute increments. Press ‘
OK
’ to
confirm and then press ‘
+
’ or ‘
-
’ to set the
required temperature. Press ‘
OK
’.The
manual time and temperature that have
been chosen will continue to be displayed.
4. Press to cancel the Manual Mode.
5.8
Shutdown Mode
(Fig. 19)
1.To shut down the heating, in summer for
example, turn the Selector Knob to .
2.The measured temperature will
continue to be displayed.
5.9
Emergency Mode
(Fig. 20)
1. If communication is lost between the
Transmitter and Receiver for longer than 1
hour the unit will go into continuous
heating mode to ensure that the property
will not be without heating.
2.This will continue until communication is
re-established (see Section 7.2).
3. When in this mode the heating can be
turned OFF & ON if required by operating
the button on the Receiver:-
Heating ON = Receiver LED ON
Heating OFF = Receiver LED OFF
Manual mode
is the current mode
Measured
temperature
Fig. 17
Fig. 18
Fig. 19
Fig. 20
NOTE
: If the property is to be left
unoccupied for a significant length
of time it is recommended that the
Transmitter batteries are replaced.
Baxi Group is not liable for any
additional fuel costs incurred whilst
in Emergency Mode.