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Setting record for thermostat set for

six events each day

Event Numbers

Format

1

2

3

4

5

6

CLG

HTG

CLG

HTG

CLG

HTG

CLG

HTG

CLG

HTG

CLG

HTG

Pre-set programmes, Monday to Friday

25.0°C

20.0°C

27.2°C

15.0°C

25.0°C

20.0°C

27.2°C

15.0°C

25.0°C

20.0°C

27.2°C

15.0°C

6:30

8:30

11:30

13:30

16:30

22:30

Actual User Settings, Monday to Friday

1 (Monday)

2 (Tuesday)

3 (Wednesday)

4 (Thursday)

5 (Friday)

Pre-set Programmes, Saturday & Sunday

27.2°C

20.0°C

27.2°C

20.0°C

25.0°C

20.0°C

25.0°C

20.0°C

25.0°C

21.1°C

27.2°C

15.0°C

7:30

9:30

11:30

13:30

16:30

22:30

Actual User Settings, Saturday & Sunday

6 (Saturday)

7 (Sunday)

Setting record for thermostat set for

two events each day

Event Number

Format

1

2

CLG

HTG

CLG

HTG

Time

TIme

Pre-set programmes, Monday to Friday

25.0°C

21.1°C

Off

15.0°C

8:30

17:30

Actual User Settings, Monday to Friday

1 (Monday)

2 (Tuesday)

3 (Wednesday)

4 (Thursday)

5 (Friday)

Pre-set Programmes, Saturday & Sunday

Off

Off

Off

Off

8:30

17:30

Actual User Settings, Saturday & Sunday

6 (Saturday)

7 (Sunday)

If the unit is to operate in 5/2 day mode, then only days 1 and 6 need be completed.

NOTES ON SETTING EVENT TIMES

(Assumes unit is in 6 events/day mode)

If, during the event checking and setting procedure, no buttons are
pressed for more than two minutes then the HP75 will return to RUN
mode automatically. If this appears to have occurred, it is advisable to
re-check the program to ensure that it is as required.

When setting event times and temperatures it is not possible to set
event times out of chronological order.

Event 1 may be set at any time from 0:00AM  to 11:59PM  (but would
normally be in the morning).

Event 2 may be set at any time between event 1 and 23 hours, 59
minutes after event 1.

Event 3 may be set at any time between event 2 and 23 hours, 59
minutes after event 1.

Event 4 may be set at any time between event 3 and 23 hours, 59
minutes after event 1,.... and so on.

If the event time being set is moved past midnight into the following day
then the number of the following day will blink.

When using the 

+

 button to adjust events 1 to 5 and the event time

being adjusted becomes the same as the following event time, then
both are changed simultaneously. This applies to all subsequent event
times reached and is demonstrated in the diagram on the lower left.

When using the

 -

 button to adjust events 2 to 6 and the previous event

time is reached the - button ceases to respond.

The factory pre-set programme may be reinstated by pressing the
recessed RESET button. This will however reinstate all the factory pre-
set conditions so that the clock type and temperature scale may also
have to be re-set.

Event 6 on day 6 set after
midnight.

12:30

am

15.0°C

00:30

In the diagram opposite, event 2 has been moved to 3:30PM. Note that
events 3 & 4 have also been moved to that time and that the following
control temperature will be that of event 4.
It is possible to move events past midnight into the following day  when
the day number will blink in the display, see the display diagram in the
notes on setting event times.

32°C
31°C
30°C
29°C
28°C
27°C
26°C
25°C
24°C
23°C
22°C
21°C
20°C
19°C
18°C
17°C
16°C
15°C
14°C
13°C

 

MIDNIGHT 

3:00  6:00  9:00  12:00 15:00 18:00 21:00 

MIDNIGHT

COOLING

HEATING

EV

ENT

 1

EV

ENT

 4

EV

ENT

 5

EV

ENT

 6

FACTORY
PRE-SET
PROGRAMME

5°C

DEAD

BAND

EV

ENT

 3

EV

ENT

 2

32°C
31°C
30°C
29°C
28°C
27°C
26°C
25°C
24°C
23°C
22°C
21°C
20°C
19°C
18°C
17°C
16°C
15°C
14°C
13°C

 

MIDNIGHT 

3:00  6:00  9:00  12:00 15:00 18:00 21:00 

MIDNIGHT

COOLING

HEATING

EV

ENT

 1

EV

ENT

S

2,

 3

 &

 4

EVENT

 5

EV

ENT

 6

EXAMPLE
USER SET
PROGRAMME

3°C

DEAD

BAND

MANUAL OVERRIDE = USED
AT 9 AM TO RAISE
TEMPERATURE BY 2°C.
PROGRAMMED 3°C DEAD
BAND MAINTAINED.

Manual overide   used at 9am

to raise temperature by 2°C.

Programmed 3°C dead band

maintained.

Summary of Contents for HP75-1

Page 1: ...down these buttons to make larger changes to the control temperature Selecting a cooling temperature Press and release the button to raise thecoolingcontroltemperatureby0 5 C 1 F or press and release the button to lower the cooling control temperature by 0 5 C 1 F Event No Time Day AUTO HEAT COOL OFF AUTO ON 7 day mode Event No 5 2 day mode Days Time Cooling Control temp 25 0 C 20 0 C Heating Cont...

Page 2: ...tes after event 1 Event 4 may be set at any time between event 3 and 23 hours 59 minutes after event 1 and so on If the event time being set is moved past midnight into the following day then the number of the following day will blink When using the button to adjust events 1 to 5 and the event time being adjusted becomes the same as the following event time then both are changed simultaneously Thi...

Page 3: ...at controlling at the selected temperature continuously Heating Mode or Cooling Mode not both Use the HP75 as a frost protection thermostat Use the holiday function Override the programmed temperature Select emergency heat mode AUTO HEAT COOL OFF AUTO ON Fig 1 Display following a RESET RUN mode Colon blinking PROG EM HEAT NEXT DAY COPY Fig 4 Clock time ready for changing Colon steady digits blinki...

Page 4: ...ay be changed to display the actual temperature being sensed by pressing both COPY and NEXT buttons simultaneously Return to time display by pressing them simultaneously again THERMOSTAT MODE The HP75 can be converted to control either heating or cooling not both ataconstantuserselectedtemperaturebyselecting Thermostat mode To do this press and hold down both buttons until the display changes to t...

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