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The countdown of the hours also includes
the hour in which programming is carried
out (hence, the remainder of the hour in
which the setting is made counts as a whole
hour).
At the end of the countdown, the machine
goes back to AUTOMATIC operating mode.
Note. To return to AUTOMATIC mode before
the programmed time is up, press the .
Programming in days
12.4 - Ensure that the thermostat is set to
system bypass (with or without anti-freeze).
12.5 - Press the button
twice (fig. 40).
The message d01 comes up on the display
in place of the current time.
For 5 s, the room temperature reading
disappears, replaced by
or the anti-
freeze temperature.
OFF
24
6
18
15
22
18
24
26
20
22
28
Fig. 39
OFF
24
6
18
15
22
18
24
26
20
22
28
OFF
Fig. 40
OFF
24
6
18
15
22
18
24
26
20
22
28
Fig. 41
12.6 - Press the button
or
until the
desired number of days is reached, from 1
to 99 (fig. 41). The countdown of the days
also includes the day on which program-
ming is carried out (hence, the remainder of
the day in which the setting is made counts
as a whole day). At the end of the count-
down, the machine goes back to AUTOMA-
TIC operating mode.
Note. To return to AUTOMATIC mode before
the programmed time is up, press the .
13 - WIEWING THE PROGRAMMED
TEMPERATURES
13.1 - Press the button
(fig. 42).
For 10 s, the display indicates the value of
the temperature set for the hour indicated.
For instance, if the clock gives a time of 11:45
and the relevant cursor (C11) is positioned on
20 °C, the display with read C11 20 °C.
13.2 - Press the button
or
(fig. 43) to
show the temperature of the other cursors
(only if automatic programme is set).
If the button is pushed when manual opera-
tion or system bypass is engaged, the relati-
ve set temperature will be displayed. Manual
temperature setting is indicated by the mes-
sage C25.
P
P
R
6
18
15
22
18
24
Fig. 42
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