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4. USER INTERFACE (continued)
At the end of a setting, press
to validate.
The settings will be automatically saved if no button is pressed during 20s.
4.2 Clock settings
If the display is in standby mode, press briefly on
.
1)
Press
to bring up the symbol
.
2)
Press
to make the time display flash. Set the hour using the buttons
.
3)
Press
then set the minutes with the buttons
.
4)
Press
to validate.
4.3 Timer function settings
Setting this function is necessary if you would like to run the heat pump for
a shorter period than what is defined by the filtration clock. Therefore, you
can program a deferred start and an anticipated stop or simply stop a certain
timeframe from running (at night, for example).
It is possible to set 2 Start Timers (ON1 et ON2) and 2 Stop Timers (OFF1 et
OFF2).
Timer 1 setting – Start
1)
Press
for 2s, Timer ON1
flashes (*).
2)
Press
to set the hours with the buttons
.
3)
Press
to set the minutes with the buttons
.
4)
Press
to validate.
Timer 1 setting – Stop
1)
Press
for 2s, Timer ON1
flashes (*).
Press
once, Timer OFF1
flashes.
2)
Press
to set the hours with the buttons
.
3)
Press
to set the minutes with the buttons
..
4)
Press
to validate.
(*) To access Timer ON2
directly, press
for 2s, then press
twice.
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