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7.0 Mode Selection/Temp Adjustment

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7.9

Holiday mode 

1. When the holiday mode is activated the ‘Off’ (frost
protection) mode is activated for the selected period see
section 7.1. If the holiday mode is activated then the DHW is
set to protection as well. If there is more than one heating
circuit then the Holiday mode must be activated for all circuits
to set the DHW to protection.

2. The Holiday mode is activated by using the menu button
scroll down to ‘Holiday heating CH1’, press the Selector
Button.

3. Press again to set the month scroll and select – (the display
will start at 01,01) set the day scroll and select.

7.10

Programme Lock

1.  There is a programme lock function available to stop the 
i-THINK Controller being either tampered with or accidentally
altered.

2. After the programme lock has been activated, only the
temporary setpoints, comfort, reduced temperature or the
functions via the easy menu such as standby/operation  or HW
push are available for change by the user.

3.

To activate the programme lock: -

a) Press the menu button to access ‘Information’, then scroll
and press to choose ‘Operator section’, scroll to the
programme lock option, press and scroll from ‘Off’ to ‘On’.
Confirm by pressing the Selector Button.

b) Viewing the i-THINK Controller settings is still possible, but
when attempting to alter any parameters the screen will show
‘Programme locked’.

4.

To remove the programme lock: -

a) To temporarily unlock the i-THINK Controller press the
menu button to access ‘Information’ then press and hold the
easy menu and Selector Button until ‘Programme temporarily
unlocked’ appears. 

b) In this state any alterations can be made until returning to
the standard screen when the programming lock is activated
again. 

c) To remove the programme lock permanently: - whilst
temporarily unlocked, access the programme lock screen as
described above, and press and scroll from ‘On’ to ‘Off’.
Confirm by pressing the Selector Button.

Temps / mode CH1

Time  hot water

Holidays  heating  CH1

Day / month

- -.- -

Start

Holidays  heating  CH1

Day / month

- -.- -

End

Holidays  heating  CH1

HOLIDAY MODE

STEP 1 - 

Press the MENU button.

STEP 2 - 

Turn the Selector Button to

highlight ‘Holidays heating CH1’ and press
the Button to select the start period.

STEP 3 - 

Press the Selector Button and

the Day/month starts flashing, turn the
Button to required month and press
Button to select and then repeat to select
the day.

STEP 4 - 

Turn the Selector Button to

highlight ‘End’ and press the Button. The
Day/month starts flashing, turn the Button
to required month and day as in STEP 3
to end the holiday period.

Set time and date

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Information

Press the MENU button.

Time central heating CH1

Set time and date

Operator section

English

Change Language

Operator section

Off

Programming lock

Operator section

On

Programming lock

Operator section

Turn the Selector Button to
highlight ‘Operator section’
then press the Selector Button
to select.

Turn the Selector Button to
highlight ‘Programming lock’ then
press the Selector Button to
select. ‘Off’ will flash, turn
Selector Button to highlight ‘On’,
press Button again to confirm
and ‘Programming locked’ will
appear.

PROGRAMME LOCK

To unlock the Programme lock

press and

hold the Easy Menu and Selector Button
untill ‘Programming temporarily unlock’
appears. Repeat the procedure for
Programme lock untill ‘Programming lock’ is
highlighted, turn the Selector Button to
show Off and press to confirm.

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