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USER MANUAL - operation
Slim Jim User manual
page 18
Sub-menus TIMED ON/OFF and TIME/DATE
In the sub-menu timed on/off you can consecutively adjust the following:
parameter
range
factory
remark
auto off
NO, to ECO-all, to NO HEAT
NO
turn automatically to stand-by
off time
hh:mm
time to turn to stand-by
auto on
NO, YES
NO
turn automatically ON
on time
hh:mm
time to turn ON
day off
none, Monday .. Sunday
none
skip a weekday to turn automatically ON
This sub-menu continues into the sub-menu TIME/DAY.
In the sub-menu time/date you can consecutively adjust the following:
parameter
range
factory
increment
unit
remark
shot time
-1 .. 99
20
1
s
-1 never show shot time
0 show shot time during brew only
present time
hh:mm
present day
Mon..Sun
Timer function to switch the machine
The machine can automatically change state:
•
Using the “auto off” function will turn the machine to stand-by (ECO or NO HEAT) at a pre-set
time (e.g. at the end of the day). It is especially meant to facilitate the use of the ECO function.
•
Using the “auto on” function will turn the machine to operational temperature at a pre-set time
(e.g. in the morning). When set correctly, the machine will be fully operational the minute the
store opens.
•
The “day off” function will make the pre-programmed ON time skip a day.
An automatically set switch can be overridden manually on the machine at any time. After such
interference the timer function will continue to run in the background and will perform the next pre-set
action when it turns up.
Notes!
To have the machine react properly to the timer function instructions the main and heat switches must
remain in the ON position.
The time and weekday of the controller must also be set correctly. It is advised to check these
regularly (present time and weekday are shown on the ECO-all and NO HEAT windows).
Why switch to ECO …
1. A not-used machine kept at ECO consumes about 20% of the energy of a not-used machine kept
at operational temperature.
Heat loss of the machine is related to the square of the temperature difference between the machine
and its environment. Of course some extra energy is needed to heat up from ECO to operational
temperature. Switching to ECO will therefore lead to 70-75% energy reduction, depending on how
long the machine will be at ECO before turning ON again.
… and not to OFF?
2. A lot of parts in the machine suffer from temperature variations, the more so when these variations
are large.
3. Heating up from ECO (just over 8 minutes) is faster than heating up from room temperature (about
15 minutes).