Manual (run on) timer programming
In order to use this feature, the remote control must be used.
Auto timer programming
In order to use this feature, the remote control must be used.
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Repeat the process for each of the seven days of the week as
required.
The default setting for each day and each slot is off.
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T
urn on the display screen by pressing the standby on/off button.
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Select “M” mode via the
remote
control by pressing the M/A button until
"M" is
displayed
on
the touch screen in the manual mode indicator
.
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Press the “Set” button on the remote control and the current day
and hour
will flash. It is
only possible to specify a time within the next 24hrs for the heater to enter standby
mode.
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Next the exact time of shut down needs to be defined. Cycle to the desired hour
before
pressing “Set” to confirm and then repeat for the minutes before pressing
“Set” to complete
the setting.
If the shut down time runs into the next day, you will see the current day on the
day indicator automatically cycle to the next day.
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T
urn on the display screen by pressing the standby on/off button.
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Select “
Auto
” mode via the control by pressing the M/A button
until
A
is
displayed.
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Press the “Set” button on the remote control and the current day will
flash. Use the buttons to cycle
to
the required day and press
the
“Set” button to confirm.
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Us
e
the
buttons to select the starting hour for
the first period of
operation and
press the “Set” to confirm. The next flashing number is the
hour to
stop operation, use the
buttons to cycle to the required
value
and press the “Set” button to confirm. (the picture shows slot
1
programmed to start up on Monday at 08.00 and then shut down
at 17.00)
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The starting hour of the second period of operation will now flash,
repeat the previous steps as per the first period of operation. Up to
four
slots of operation are available if required. If the further slots
are
not
required press the “OK” button at any stage to complete the
scheduling for the current day.