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Day
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
saturday
sunday
no day (*)
Display B
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
Day 5
Day 6
Day 7
Off
(*) No day means: no day is specified in the stove programme. When “No day” is
chosen the programmes 1 and 2 are switched off. When display B shows “off” it
means that no day is defined by the end user
To set the clock:
1. press P3 3 times, display B will show “UT 02”
2. change the hours to the current actual time buttons P1 and P2.
3. press P3 again, display B will show “UT 03”
4. change the minutes to the current, actual minutes using P1 and P2
5. confirm time by pressing P4
D.11.2 setting the week timer
When using the week timer programmes: make sure the actual day of the week is
programmed in UT 01.
Setting the week timer for programme 1.
1. Press P3 as many times until display A shows “UT05”
2. Set the starting time for programme 1 using P1 and P2. The starting time is
shown in display B.
3. Press P3 again, display A will now show “UT 06” and the off time can now be
programmed
4. Set the off time using P1 and P2. The off time is shown in display B
5. Press P3 again, display A will now show “UT 07”. Per day of the week can now
be defined whether the stove must turn on/off at the moments defined at “UT
05” and “UT 06”.
6. Display B will now show either “off” or “on” followed by a number. (for exam-
ple “on 2” or “on 5” or “off 2” or “off 4”.
- when display B shows “on 3” it means that programme 1 is applicable on
day 3 of the week (Wednesday). On Day 3 (Wednesday) the stove will now
start at the time programmed at “UT 05” and switch off at the time pro-
grammed at “UT06”
- when display B shows “off 3” it means that programme 1 is not applicable.
On day 3 (Wednesday) programme 1 has no effect on the stove.
7. Whether programme 1 is applicable on a certain day can be changed by press-
ing P2. Pressing P2 when display B shows “on 3’ will change display B into “off
3”. Pressing P2 again will show “on 3” again.
8. With P1 can be toggled through the days of the week until the day is reached
that requires a change. The change from On to Off can than be done using
P2.
An example of a programme 1 cycle after programming could be:
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
Day 5
Day 6
Day 7
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Display B
on 1
on 2
On 3
on 4
off 5
off 6
off 7