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1.3. CHILDREN’S SAFETY

Padlock icon

 

This function is used to block the buttons so that they cannot be used. It may be useful to activate it to avoid inadvertent setting 
changes or tampering by unauthorized persons or children. To activate, hold down the + and – buttons simultaneously for at 
least 3 seconds. A padlock icon appears when the buttons are blocked.

    

With the loocking function active is still possible to put the RCB in stand-by state or in ON state pushing the ON/Stand-by 
button             , but it is not possible to change setting or mode.

To deactivate the function, hold down the + and – buttons simultaneously for at least 3 seconds.  The padlock icon will disappear 
and the buttons can be used normally.

Bear in mind that for safety reasons this product must be out of reach of children. 

The Chrono mode uses the temperature levels as shown in this fig.:

High temperature

Low temperature

1.4. TIME SETTING AND HOURLY PROGRAMMING

1) Hold down the ON/standby                 and function                buttons simultaneously for at least 3 seconds. 

2) The hour digits begin to flash. Use + and – to set the current hour and confirm by pressing the function button               . 

3) Set the minutes and day in the same way.  The day is marked by a dot on the vertical numbered scale (1= Monday,.....).

CONTINUE....
1.5. 

Programmation (Function Chrono)

4) After setting the time, go on to weekly programming. Set a sequence for each hour and each day of the week. Use the 
+ and – buttons to make selections.  The + button indicates high temperature regulation for that time and the – button 
indicates low temperature regulation. The segments on the time setting bar correspond to high temperature and the 
empty space corresponds to low temperature. 

5) Press the function button               to save the day’s settings, then start the same procedure for the next day.

For example, a program might be, from Monday to Sunday:

Dot indicating day of the week

 

Numbered scale for the days of the 
week

 

Chrono mode icon

 

Time setting bar

 

Summary of Contents for RCB

Page 1: ...Instructions and instalation manual RCB RCBV2_2016_MOOR ESPFUK2016 www haverland co uk CLASS II IP 24 ...

Page 2: ...ual in order to ensure correct operation TABLE OF CONTENTS 0 General warnings Page 3 0 0 Safety warnings Page 3 1 Heater description Page 3 1 1 Keyboard and LCD display Page 3 1 2 Working description Page 4 1 3 Children s safety Page 5 1 4 Time setting and hourly programming Page 5 1 5 Programmation Function Chrono Page 5 1 6 Integrated programming modes Page 6 1 7 Pilote wire mode Page 7 2 Instru...

Page 3: ...h external programming devices or any other device of exterior control EXCEPT Pilot Wire external devices The smoke from cigarettes candles and incense burners combined with the effect of convection can cause stains on the wall This is not a failure the apparatus Furthermore the effect of sunlight or halogen may cause some discolouration in the apparatus Temperature variations in the immediate envir...

Page 4: ...re disabled Integrated preset weekly program P2 evening weekly program at two temperature levels high and low All the pilot wire commands except STOP are disabled Integrated preset weekly program P3 daytime weekly program at two temperature levels high and low All the pilot wire commands except STOP are disabled Temperature settings are at two different levels high and low High temperature is used ...

Page 5: ...mperature Low temperature 1 4 TIME SETTING AND HOURLY PROGRAMMING 1 Hold down the ON standby and function buttons simultaneously for at least 3 seconds 2 The hour digits begin to flash Use and to set the current hour and confirm by pressing the function button 3 Set the minutes and day in the same way The day is marked by a dot on the vertical numbered scale 1 Monday CONTINUE 1 5 Programmation Funct...

Page 6: ...n the mode selected in that case following the procedure described at the beginning of the paragraph it is possible to set the time Until the operation is not performed RCB temporarily counts the time from the moment when the power supply 230Vac has become available again and this temporary time is used in case you selected one of the chrono mode RCB has the possibility to use the classic CHRONO M...

Page 7: ...ket The heater must never be installed in a bathroom in a position in which the switches or other controls can be touched by a person in the bath or shower The RCB heater operates by natural air convection In order to achieve correct performance with uniform heat distribution when installed on a wall the lower part of the heater must a minimum of 10 cm and a maximum of 30 cm from the floor There mu...

Page 8: ...cted to the mains power supply Only you can to install the radiator in ZONE 3 DO NOT USE THIS HEATER IN THE IMMEDIATE OF A BATH A SHOWER OR A SWIMMING POOL zone 0 1 and zone 2 Marsan Industrial S A reserves the right to modify without previous warning RCB2_2016_MOOR ESPFRUK2016 We recommend that all parts of the radiator are kept clean behind underneath upper fins etc Dust it with a dry and soft cl...

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Page 12: ... Challenge House Sherwood Drive Bletchley MK3 6DP Customer Service Telephone 0330 3651940 Fax 01672 811944 Email haverland haverland co uk www haverland co uk RCB Made in Spain RC12B W 1200 12 Nº 230 V 50 Hz CLASS II IP24 ...

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