Set the temperature
The temperature shown on the display is the room temperature
setpoint. This is the temperature that the heater will maintain
during the
‘
Comfort On
’
periods. If the room temperature is
above this temperature then the fan will not operate.
The heater leaves the factory with this temperature set at 21°C
which represents a typical, comfortable room temperature.
If you require a different room temperature use the
Up and Down
buttons until the display shows the
temperature you require.
YOU DO NOT NEED TO TURN THE TEMPERATURE DOWN OVERNIGHT.
U s e r T i m e r
C o m f o r t O n
How does the heater control work?
The heater control allows you to choose when you want the heating to be on, and at what
temperature. To deliver the required heat a low noise fan pushes stored heat from the core into the
room.
The periods during which the heater is providing heat are called
‘
Comfort On
’
(shown at the bottom
of the screen). Outside of these periods the heater will not deliver heat and these periods are called
‘
Comfort Off
’.
During the
‘
Comfort On
’
periods the fan will run to maintain the temperature on the
screen. During the
‘
Comfort Off
’
periods it will not.
Note: there is a delay of up to a minute on the fan operation when switching to ‘Comfort
On’ or ‘Comfort off ’. This is normal and does not represent a fault.
Set the time
The time and date are set in the factory and should not need to be amended, however to check
that they are correct press
Menu
, then press the
Enter
button with
Time / Date
highlighted. Use
the
Up and Down
buttons until the correct value is shown, then press
Enter
button to confi rm and
move on to the next value. Repeat until all details are correct and the main menu screen is showing
again, then press
Back
.
The time is automatically adjusted in Spring and Autumn at the changes between Greenwich Mean
Time (GMT) and British Summer Time (BST), the heater must be switched on for this to happen.
It is recommended to check the time every couple of months and adjust if necessary.