Programing your timings
Before you begin, it is a good idea to think about what temperatures you want your room be at what times. You have 6 different time
periods but your first one must start at 00:00 and your last one must finish at 00:00 in order for the radiator to understand the full
sequence of each day. Remember each room can be set differently if you want it to be, to suit you, your family and your lifestyle.
Press ok here and you will be prompted to select your first time frame, which as mentioned earlier, must begin at
00:00. This time appears as default, so you can just press ok for the hour then ok again for the minute. You will now
see a very similar screen but this time it will say ‘end time’ above the time. This will be when you next want the
temperature to change, so if the radiator is in your bedroom, you may want it to heat at 7am when you get up in the
morning, so you would select this as your end time.
To program your radiator, press OK once to illuminate the screen, then ok again to access the parameters menu.
You should now see ‘programs’. Press ‘OK here and you will see ‘see’ Press the arrow down button to see ‘set
heating times and press OK.
You will now be prompted to select the days of the week that you want to program, so if you want Monday –
Friday all set the same you press OK on that day to put a cross in the box, then the arrow down key to move on
to the next day. So if we are programming Monday – Friday all the same, you will have an x on Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, but you will have just pressed the arrow down key on Saturday and
Sunday without pressing ok, so there is no ‘X’ in the box on these days. Once you have gone through each day
of the week, you will see ‘set frames. Press OK here
.
You will see a grid which will be a lot of dashes if it’s the first time you are setting this up. The days of the week
that you are programing will flash along the top of the screen.
You will now be asked to set your temperature for this time frame. Most people are in bed early hours in the morning so
you are likely to set a low temperature for this first time frame. Again if this is in your bedroom, you might want to set
the temperature somewhere between 10 and 15 degrees as a starting point, depending on how warm or cool you like it
to be, it’s a personal preference for everybody. The next time frame you set may be when your are getting up and ready
for work, so you might want this at about 18 degrees, again this is personal preference.
Complete the time frames to suit your daily shcedule, making sure that your last time frame ends at 00:00 hours to
complete the loop for the full day. If you have completed all 6 time frames, you will be presented with the back arrow.
If you have completed fewer time frames for your day, just press the down arrow until you see the back arrow. Make
sure you have completed the time frames for every day of the week. Now press the arrow up twice to see the back
button and press OK, then the arrow up once to see back and OK again to take you to the home screen and your timings
and temperatures are now set.
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