Manual Mode
Using the Aeroflow radiator in manual mode is very easy. The big numbers on the screen show your
current room temperature and the little numbers show your set point, which is the temperature you
want your room to be. The Radiator will heat up until your set point is achieved and then it will click off.
When the temperature in the room drops, the radiator will click back on again to compensate for the
heat lost. The more insulated your room is, the less heat loss you will suffer so the less often your
radiator will come on, in turn costing you less to run. All you need to do is use the arrow up and down
buttons to adjust your set point accordingly.
To use your radiator in manual mode, make sure you have a silhouette of a person underneath the time.
If you have, you are already in manual mode. If you have a clock symbol, you need to press OK once to
illuminate the screen. You will now see the word ‘programs’ on the screen, now press the arrow down
button and you will see ‘configuration’ and the picture of a spanner, press OK here. You will now see
‘programs on’ press ok and this will change to ‘programs off’ Now press the arrow up button and you
will see ‘back’ press ok and this will take you back to see ‘configuration. Now press the up button again
to see ‘back’ again and press ok again. You are now back on the working screen and will see the
silhouette of the person.
When you see 3 wavy lines in the bottom left corner, this means that your radiator is calling for heat and
you should feel the radiator getting warm. Remember this will only happen when your current room
temperature is lower than your set point.
If the room temperature is already warmer than your set point, your radiator will not come on.
We would never recommend letting your room drop below 5 degrees so on a night time or when you
are going out, you want to look to set your radiator at 5 degrees as a minimum.
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