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Figure 72 - Setting Control Mode
Figure 73 - Day Programming Menu
DAY PROGRAMMING MENU (Menu
Adjust Menu Change Program):
There are 8 menus like this. One for daily, and
the others for each day (Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and
Sunday, see Figure 73). This day program
-
ming screen consists of:
Title:
Daily Program.
A:
Selected (including ''Daily'').
The select-
ed day can be changed by pressing ''Change''
(middle button).
B:
Day Schedule Graphic.
This bar displays
the program for the whole day by showing
the temperature setting for each hour of the
day. To access the day schedule graphic,
press ( ) (left button). To change the desired
temperature, go to the hour you want to
change by pressing (left button) and then
press change (middle button). There are 3
temperature settings:
Off:
No temperature control (the appliance
is in pilot mode).
'Night Temp:
The night temperature is set
as desired temperature and the appliance will
heat until this temperature is reached.
'Comfort Temp:
The comfort temperature
is set as the desired temperature and the
appliance will heat until this temperature is
reached.
Finally, to launch the program mode, in the
main menu, set Program to ''On'', and select
the desired Program Type (Daily or Weekly)
as shown in Figure 73.
OTHER FEATURES
How to lock and unlock the remote (child
lock)
To unlock the remote, press the ''Unlock''
button and ''OK''.
To lock the remote, in the main screen press
''Menu'' go to the Lock option, press ''Select''
and then ''Change''. The remote will immedi-
ately go into locked mode.
There are two types of program mode: a
daily
mode
and a
weekly mode
. In the daily mode,
every day uses the same program. In the
weekly mode, every day has its own program,
so it is possible have a different program for
each day of the week (see Figure 72).
Figure 71 - Main screen
Fri 21:40
Lock
Menu
On
OFF
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Configuration
Change
Back
Off
Yes
0.5°C
Thermostat
Programming
Gap Temp
Fri 23:33
Pairing
Yes