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12.0
REMOVAL OF THE CLOCK
a)
Refer to section 1, items a, c, d, f and j.
b)
Disconnect the electrical connections to the time clock.
c)
Remove the time clock from the control panel (fig. 43).
d)
Re-assemble in reverse order (refer to fig. 43 for replacement of the
time clock).
Fig. 43
1.1 Use b and - to set 1st ON time eg. 6:00
Display
2.1 Use b and - to set OFF time, eg. 9:00
Display
3.1 Use and - to set 2nd ON time, eg. 12:30
Display
4.1 Use and - to set 2nd OFF time eg. 14:00
Display
5.1 Use and - to set 3rd ON time, eg. 16:00
Display
6.1 Use and - to set 3rd OFF time eg. 23:30
Display
8.
On completion of programming slide switch (A) to Auto
position, the time of day will be displayed and the cen-
tral heating will switch ON and OFF according to the
programme set.
1. Slide switch (A) to right position (P)
Display
2. Press button (P)
Display
3. Press button (P)
Display
4. Press button (P)
Display
5. Press button (P)
Display
6. Press button (P)
Display
7.
The timer can be programmed with up to 8 ON and
8 OFF times by repeating the above procedure.
6:30
1
6:00
1
8:30
2
9:00
2
12:00
3
12:30
3
12:00
4
14:00
4
16:30
5
22:30
6
16:00
5
23:30
6
Over ride
By pressing the over ride button (E) the timer programme is over ridden ie, if programme is in OFF time it will come ON and
if in ON time will go OFF.
The timer will revert back to it set programme on reaching the next ON or OFF time.
When the programme is on over ride the sign will be shown in the display window (B).
Reset Button
By the use of a pencil the reset button can be pushed (R). This will clear all programmes
apart from those factory pre set.
Reset is only possible with switch (A) in set Clock position!
x
To Set Own ON and OFF times. Symbol in Display = ON time