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Turning on and programming
the unit
CONNECTING TO THE MAINS AND TURNING
THE UNIT ON
1. Before plugging the unit into the mains,
check that:
•
the mains voltage corresponds to the
value indicated on the rating plate on the
back of the unit;
•
the socket and power cable are adequa-
te for the voltage required;
•
the socket is the right type for the plug,
otherwise have the socket replaced;
•
the socket is effectively earthed.
Failure to
observe this safety regulation absolves the
manufacturer from all liability.
2. Before setting the required function, check
that the timer switch
is on 1 (manual).
If you want to use the timer, turn the switch to
the intermediate position
.
7
12
6
9
1
0
STOP
MANUAL
TIMER: SETTING THE TIME
As with all clocks, the programmer/timer must
be set to the right time. If it is 4.00 p.m., rotate
the pointers clockwise (follow the direction of
the arrow) until you reach 4.00 p.m.
N.B.: never rotate the face in the opposite
direction!
TIMER: PROGRAMMING
1) Set the times when the unit will function by
pushing the teeth in the required interval
towards the outside (each tooth repre-
sents 15 minutes).
2) Check that the timer indicates the exact
time (see setting the time).
3) Choose the required function according
to the instructions on the following page.
The timer is an electric clock and only
works while the unit is connected to the
mains. When it is unplugged or there is no
electricity, the timer stops (the clock is
“slow”) and must be put right.
9
8
12
7
4
Period of operation
Example:
from 7.00 p.m. to 9.00 p.m.
In this mode, the unit will repeat the set pro-
gramme every day.
N.B.: It is not necessary to modify the pro-
gramme to exclude “timer” operation. Just
turn the switch to
1
(manual).
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