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Danfoss Ltd

Ampthill Road

Bedford, MK42 9ER

Tel: 01234 364621

Fax: 01234 219705

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.heating.danfoss.co.uk

CURRENT TEMPERATURE

PROGRAMMED TEMPERATURE

TIME

Days of Week (Numbers or Text)

DISP

LA

Y

Programming in 5/2 day mode

a) Press 

PROG

 button until Event 1 flashes, then press the 

DAY

 button 

until display shows weekdays 

(Fig.13)

b) Follow steps 

as above (on 7 day mode) to programme times and 

temperatures for weekdays 

(Fig.14)

c) Press the 

DAY

 button to programme events for weekend (day 6-7) 

or press the 

COPY

 button to repeat weekday programme.

To return to 

RUN

 mode, press and release the 

PROG

 button. The 

display will change to show the current time, the set temperature and 

actual temperature 

(Fig.15)

 

Fig.13

Fig.14

Fig.15

Programming in 24 hour mode

a) Press 

PROG

 button until Event 1 flashes 

(Fig.16)

b) Amend the time and temperature as follows:

1.   Use the

 

+

 or

 -

 buttons to change the time 

2.   Use the 

or

 Λ

 buttons to change the temperature in 0.5°C steps

3.   Press the 

NEXT

 button to move to the next event 

(Fig.17)

 

4.   Repeat the steps above for the remaining events

c) When all events are programmed press the 

PROG

 button to return 

to 

RUN

 mode 

(Fig.18) 

Fig.16

Fig.17

Fig.18

Programming in 7

 day mode 

a) Press 

PROG

 unit Event 1 flashes 

(Fig. 10)

 

b) Change the time and temperature as follows:

1.  Use the 

+

 or 

-

 buttons to change time

2.  use the 

or 

t

 buttons to change the temperature

3.  Press 

NEXT

 to set up next Event for the day

4.  Repeat steps 1-3 for the remaining events 

(Fig.11)

 

c) When all events are correct, press 

DAY

 to programme events for the 

next day.  If you wish to repeat the times and temperature to another 

day of the week then the 

COPY

 function can be used.

To return to 

RUN

 mode, press and release the 

PROG

 button. The 

display will change to show the current time, the set temperature and 

actual temperature 

(Fig.12)

 

Fig.10

Fig.11

Fig.12

Flame: shows when heating output is on
Battery: flashes when battery voltage is low
Hourglass: shows during programming delays or when 

Delayed Start is active
Padlock: indicates keyboard lock
Suitcase: Holiday Mode
House and Thermometers:

Indoor and Outdoor Temperature
Clock and Hand: Timed and Manual Modes
Alarm: Alarm active
Frost Shield: Frost Mode
Λ  Up Arrow: Temperature override up
Auto Mode (6 events per day)
Auto Mode (4 events per day)
Auto Mode (2 events per day) or All Day Mode
V Down Arrow: Temperature override down
OFF: Thermostat (Off) Mode
+  HRS: Extend function

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