
DAILY PROGRAM
-Select the desired program (P1-P7) as ex-
plained in the section “Program selection”.
-These programs are predetermined, but they
can be modified as desired.
-There are 3 work modes:
- Comfort:
and
- Economic: and
- Antifreeze:
, the content of the pro-
gram is shown empty.
-Press the button (3) for 5 seconds until
appears.
-Select the comfort mode temperature using
the buttons (4) and (5).
-Press the button (3) to confirm the selection
and will appear.
-Select the economic mode temperature using
the buttons (4) and (5).
-Press button (3) to confirm the selection.
-Press button (2) for 5 seconds until PROG
appears.
-The time slot to be programmed will flcker.
-Press (3) to select the desired work mode
and press (4) or (5) to move to the next or
previous time slot.
-Repeat the operation until the 24 hours are
configured as desired.
WEEKLY PROGRAM
-It consists of configuring each day of the
week with a different program (P1-P7).
-Select the weekly program .
-To set the weekly program, press button
(2) for 5 seconds until indicator (III) and (II)
flicker.
-Select the desired program (P1-P7) using the
button (4) and (5) for the flickering date.
-Repeat the operation until the programming
for all the days of the week is completed.
-Press (3) once the weekly programming has
finished.
WINDOW SENSOR
-Press the button (2) to activate the program-
ming settings. Press (4) or (5) to select the
window sensor function .
-Once selected press (2) to confirm.
-Press (4) or (5) to select OF or ON.
-Once selected press (2) to confirm.
-Press (4) or (5) to select the window sensor
function .
-Once selected press (2) to confirm.
-When the device detects that the temperature
decreases 2ºC in 2 minutes, it automatically
stops emitting heat.
AUTOMATIC LOCK CONTROL PANEL
-After a minute without pressing any button,
the use of the buttons will be blocked.
-
will appear on the screen.
-Press (4) or (5) at the same time to unblock.
BACKLIT SCREEN
-The appliance has a backlit LCD screen to
make it easier to use.
-The screen will turn off if no button is pressed
within one minute.
-Press any button to make it light again.
ONCE YOU HAVE FINISHED USING THE
APPLIANCE:
-Turn the appliance off, using the on/off button
(1).
-Turn the appliance off using the on/off switch (A)
-Unplug the appliance from the mains.
-Clean the appliance.
SAFETY THERMAL PROTECTOR:
-The appliance has a safety device, which
protects the appliance from overheating.
-When the appliance switches itself on and
off repeatedly, for reasons other than the
thermostat control, check to ensure that there
are no obstacles that impede correct air entry
or expulsion.
-If the appliance turns itself off and does not
switch itself on again, disconnect it from the
mains supply, and wait for approximately 15
minutes before reconnecting. If the machine
does not start again seek authorised techni-
cal assistance.
Summary of Contents for MALBORK 600
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