30/36
GB
Then press the
C/M button
again. The
day
(Fig. 5c, No. 2) now begins to flash.
Select the current day with “+” and “-”.
The scheme here is 1 = Monday, 2 =
Tuesday, 3 = Wednesday etc.
Then press the
C/M button
again to
confirm the input.
4. Setting the timer
C/M
Press the
C/M button
and hold
this down for 3 seconds. The
hour (Fig. 5c, No. 1) sets to 00
and the hour (Fig. 5c, No. 9) appears in
the display.
You can now select between 0-24
hours in half-hourly intervals using “+”
or “-”. The appliance then switches off
automatically after the selected time.
Wait about 10 seconds after selection
until the current time is displayed. The
timer is now saved.
5. Heating programs
P/PRO
7 preset heating programs are
available (P1-P7). You can call
these up by pressing the “P/
PRO” button and then selecting a
program with “+” or “-”.
Various modes for different times
are preset in a heating program. The
following modes can be defined here:
Comfort mode:
As soon as the room temperature
drops below
10 °C
the appliance
starts up automatically and heats until
reaching
35 °C
. The appliance heats
with
maximum
heat output.
Eco mode:
As soon as the room temperature
drops below
7 °C
the appliance starts
up automatically and heats until
reaching
35 °C
. The appliance heats
with
minimum
heat output.
Frost protection mode:
As soon as the room temperature drops
below
7 °C
the appliance starts up
automatically and heats until reaching
9 °C
.
Example:
04:00
P 1 21
°
C
4
PROG
0 3
6
9
12
18
15
21 24
It is Thursday 4 hours. The appliance is
currently operating in Comfort mode.
The room temperature is 21 °C. The
appliance will operate in Comfort
mode from 1-5 hours and in Eco mode
from 12-17 hours.
The times are shown with bars (Fig.
5c, No. 4-6). Each bar corresponds
to an hour here. If bars are shown at
the top and bottom, the appliance is
operating in Comfort mode. If only the
lower bars are shown, the appliance is
operating in Eco mode. If no bars are
shown, the appliance is operating in
Frost protection mode. You can also
read this off based on the characters in
the display Fig. 5c, No. 10.