5.
Press C/M again to cycle through the day settings – these are under the time and
Monday to Sunday are represented as 1-7.
6.
Press C/M again to confirm.
Please note: If during this process no button is pressed within 5 seconds, the process will be
automatically restarted.
3.6 Free Operating Mode
Free operating mode is the simplest way to get started with your radiator and allows you to
set a temperature that is controlled by the thermostat.
1.
Press and hold on/off until the on/off icon disappears from under the clock part
of the display.
2.
FR will appear in the middle of the display.
3.
Use the up and down arrows to select the desired temperature.
3.7 Timer Mode
Timer Mode is convenient if you want to control your energy usage or program the radiator
to shut itself off after a certain amount of time (programmable in increments of 30 minutes).
1.
Press and hold C/M until the clock icon appears in the middle of the display.
2.
Once the clock appears, use the up and down arrows to select the amount of time
you would like the radiator to stay on for. After the display has stopped flashing,
a clock icon will appear.
3.
The radiator will switch off when the counter reaches zero.
4.
To exit or configure Timer Mode, press and hold C/M for 3 seconds.
Please note: The radiator may first need to be unlocked (See ‘Unlocking the radiator’).
3.8 Programming your radiator
The heater can be programmed to work on a daily or weekly cycle of heating to suit your
needs. There are two main heat settings: comfort (Sun icon) and Eco (Moon icon). The default
factory settings are 22°C for Comfort mode and 17°C for Eco mode. There is a third default
setting, Frost Watch (ice icon), which keeps the temperature at 7°C. It is possible to change
these settings (except for the Frost Watch) to suit your comfort needs.
3.9 Entering Program Mode
1.
Briefly press P/Prog.
2.
The middle panel of the display will flash after an audible beep.
3.
The up and down arrows can now be used to cycle through the available programs
P1-9 or AU.
Please note: The radiator may first need to be unlocked (See ‘Unlocking the radiator’).
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