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FP75 - CP75 - FP15 - CP15

USER GUIDE

FP75 -   7 day programmer with separate output for Heating & Hot Water, which can be set at independent times. 

CP75 -   7 day programmer with separate output for Heating & Hot Water.

FP15 -   24 hour programmer with separate output for Heating & Hot Water, which can be set independent times. 

CP15 -   24 hour programmer with separate output for Heating & Hot Water.

Features include:

Simple change 5 day/2day mode

Simple change between GMT & BST

12 hour or 24 hour clock

3 on’s/3 off with manual over-rides

Battery back-up

SELECTING THE OPERATING MODE

Behind the flap are two SELECT buttons, one each for Central 
Heating (

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) and Hot Water (

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)

The operating modes available are: 

ON

 

The output is on constantly.

OFF

 

 The output is off constantly.   1HR is 
pressed.

AUTO

 

 The output switches on and off to the set pro-
gramme.

ALLDAY

   The output switches on at Setting 1, then stays on 

until Setting 6.

RESET

Should the unit be disconnected from the mains a small 
battery symbol will blink on the left hand side of the display. 
After the second midnight, i.e. between 24 and 48 hours, the 
display will go blank and the will lose its setting. When mains 
power is restored it is recommended that the unit be reset by 
lowering the front flap and using a small non-metallic object, 
e.g. matchstick, press and release the recessed reset button 
(marked R/S). This installs the factory pre-set programme and 
sets the time to 12.00pm and Monday (MO). The outputs will 
be OFF, (see Fig. 1). Note that the colon between the hours 
and minutes is blinking. This means the unit is in RUN mode 
and will switch the Central Heating and Hot Water on and off 
is accordance with the programme. The colon only blinks in 
RUN mode. 

CHOICE OF 12-HR OR 24-HR CLOCK

At any time during RUN mode the time displayed can be tog-
gled between a 12 hour clock with am/pm indication or a 24 
hour clock by pressing and holding both DAY and NEXT ON/
OFF button for 1.5 seconds. 

G.M.T./B.S.T.

While in RUN mode the change from Greenwich Mean Time 
to British Summer Time and back is achieved by pressing 
and holding the + button to add one hour in the Spring or 
the – button to put the clock back in the Autumn. After the 
first time this change has been made this feature will only 
allow the clock to be changed in the correct direction. Take 
care when making this change for the first time. If it is made 
in the wrong direction the unit will have to be reset and any 
user-settings re-entered. 

SETTING THE CLOCK & PR

O

GRAMMES

1.   Pressing PROG once enters SET TIME mode, (see Fig 2) 

while setting the time, pressing and releasing the + or – 
button will change the time by one minute; pressing and 
holding down + or – will change the time quickly in ten 
minute steps. (This also applies when adjusting the ON/
OFF times). Use DAY button to set day. When the time 
and day are correct, press the PROG button once to start 
the clock and go to SET ON TIME mode. 

2. 

 

CHECKING/ADJUSTING PROGRAMMES

: Pre-set pro-

grammes maybe checked using the NEXT ON/OFF 
button to step through the six available settings, which 
can be changed if required using the + of – button. The 
display now shows SET (CH) OFF TIME, with OFF blink-
ing. NOTE: CH appears only on FP75 and FP15 models. 

3. 

 

PROGRAMMING NEXT DAY:

 Press DAY to advance to 

next (not 24 hour mode), repeat step 2 each day (7 day 
mode) or SAT-SUN (5 day mode). ALTERNATIVELY follow 
COPYING PROGRAMMES instructions below. 

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