Networker. (It also flashes at the end of the heating cycle when the fan pushes the last of
the warmed air into the house).
A Fan Symbol [17] flashes as the system is preheating itself. It stops flashing and begins to
rotate when warm air starts flowing through the ducts.
Both the Fan [17] and Flame [16] symbols disappear when the heater is not operating.
Note:
Even in "Manual" operation, the Networker makes life easy. Unlike other manual systems,
you do not have to
go through all of these steps again every time you turn the system on.
The Networker remembers your last settings, and goes back to them the next time you
select the manual operation.
Notes on Zoning.
Some systems may include multiple heaters or zone dampers for switching between
different zones.
These will have been set up and explained by the installer of the system, and can be
operated by either, or both, of the lower two control keys [6 & 7].
The Auto Program.
In Automatic, the Networker has a pre-set "Auto-Program" which is already entered into the
Networker's memory.
This "Auto-Program" covers the entire week. It is based on average operation and has the
following combination of pre-programmed time periods, temperatures and, if available, zone
dampers:
Period
Wake
Leave
Return
Presleep
Sleep
The "Wake" setting is usually used to start the system and pre-warm the house before
everyone gets up.
The "Leave" setting can turn it off, when the family has left for the day.
"Return" is then used to switch the system back on again just before everyone gets home.
"Sleep" can turn it off after everyone is asleep. It is recommended that the system be set to
turn OFF
(- -)
overnight, to save energy and lower your gas bill.