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BUTTON SEQUENCE

ACTION

TYPICAL 

DISPLAYS

STEP

PRESS

STARTING FROM RUN MODE

Fig. 1. Colon blinking

1

P

ROG

Go to SET CLOCK mode. Fig. 2

2

DAY

Select day

3

+

 or -

Adjust time

4

P

ROG

S

tart clock and display ON/OFF times

5

NEXT

Select the ON/OFF setting to

ON/OFF

check/adjust. Figs. 3, 4 & 5

6

+

 or -

Adjust time

7

DAY

Select next day - go to step 5 or 8

8

COPY

Use previous day's settings

9

P

ROG

Display Hot Water times

10

NEXT

Select the ON/OFF setting to

ON/OFF

check/adjust. Figs. 3, 4 & 5

11

+ or -

Adjust time

12

DAY

Select next day

(7 day or 5/2 day modes)

13

COPY

Use previous day's settings

Repeat 9 to 11 (or 13) until all HW settings are as required.

14

PROG

Return to RUN mode - colon blinks

Sequence of button presses whilst adjusting time, day and

programme settings.

Read the section “Error free programming” first.

Press and r or - to change the time by one minute.

Press and hold down + or - to change the time quickly.

Fig. 2

Fig. 3

Fig. 4

Fig. 5

Fig. 6

Fig. 1

ERROR FREE PROGRAMMING.

ON/OFF times cannot be set out of sequence. The limits of adjustment are:

Setting 1 (first ON) 12:00am to 11:59pm (normally in the morning).

Settings 2 to 6 (first OFF to last OFF) anywhere between the previous Setting and 23 hours 59 minutes after Setting

1.

The - button stops responding when the previous Setting is reached, but the + button continues to its limit, also changing

any later Settings that would have been overlapped.

While becoming familiar with the Setting Sequence the ON/OFF times may become grouped together. If this should

happen use NEXT ON/OFF to select Setting 1, then check/alter each Setting in turn, using + or -, until the desired

programme is entered.

NOTES ON TYPICAL DISPLAYS (See left)

Fig. 

1

Immediately following a manual RESET [RUN mode with colon blinking]

Fig. 

2

SET TIME and DAY mode [colon steady, day, hours and minutes blink]

Fig. 3

SET FIRST ON TIME “CH”

[setting number and day shown, “ON” blinks]

Fig. 4

SET FIRST OFF TIME “CH”

[setting number and day shown, “OFF” blinks]

Fig. 5

SET LAST OFF TIME AFTER MIDNIGHT

[day when output will switch off blinks]

Fig. 

6

SET “HW” FIRST ON TIME

[setting number and day shown, “ON” blinks]

Fig. 

7

Typical “CH” ALLDAY, “HW” AUTO programme with “HW”

+1 HOUR selected.

When programming for 7 day operation, the day being set appears in the display, (see typical displays). When being

programmed in 5 day/2 day mode then the days will show as MOTUWETHFR or SASU.

Should the unit be disconnected from the mains a small battery symbol will blink on the left hand side of the display.

FACTORY PRE-SET PROGRAMME

The following ON/OFF times are programmed at the factory and are re-instated by pressing the recessed R/S button behind

the flap.

Monday to Friday

Saturday 

and 

Sunday

Setting

ON/OFF

Time

Setting

ON/OFF

Time

1

O

N

6:30AM

1

O

N

7:30AM

2

OFF

8:30AM

2

OFF

10:00AM

3

O

N

12:00PM

3

O

N

12:00PM

4

OFF

12:00PM

4

OFF

12:00PM

5

O

N

5:00PM

5

O

N

5:00PM

6

OFF

10:30PM

6

OFF

10:30PM

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