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while “ON 1” appears in the middle
of the display (this is the first “on”
time).
11.
Use the + and - buttons to set the
first “on” time at increments of
15 minutes.
12.
Confirm by pressing the centre
button
if you are happy with
the time.
13.
“OFF 1” will then appear (this is the first
“Out” time).
14.
Use the + and - buttons to set the
first “out” time, at increments of
15 minutes.
15.
Confirm by pressing the
button.
16.
Programme the other times in the
three segments in this way; should
you not require all time segments,
these other segments should be set
at identical switch-on times.
17.
Press
P
to exit the programme.
18.
The
and
icons on the remote
control indicate that the time
segments have been programmed.
4.9 Programming time segments
The thermostat function can be
combined with a timer programme that
allows for up to three time segments to
be programmed. These are indicated
by switch-on times ON 1, 2, 3 and
switch-off times OFF 1, 2, 3. The set
programme will run daily.
1.
Check if the hand transmitter is
set at the right time (if you are not
happy with the time, see: 4.3 Day
and night settings)
2.
Press the
P
button (hold down
briefly).
3.
Let go of Button
P
when the time
starts to flash in the top left-hand
corner of the display.
4.
Press the right button
to display
“TCOM” (temperature comfort).
TCOM indicates the maximum
temperature during all set time
segments.
5.
Set the desired temperature with the
+ or - buttons at increments of 0.5°C.
6.
Confirm by pressing the (centre
button).
7.
“TECO” (temperature ECO) will now
appear in the display. TECO is the
minimum temperature between
the time segments. This minimum
temperature will be maintained all
day with the exception of the set
time
segments.
8.
Set the desired temperature with the
+ or - buttons at increments of 0.5°C.
9.
Confirm by pressing the (centre
button).
10.
Press the right button
, so that a
flashing time in hours and minutes
appears in the top left-hand corner,