Glamox H30 User Manual
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A brief description of the H30 heater's functions
There are three modes to choose from:
1 HO (Home) is suitable for private homes. It allows you to choose automatic temperature cutback at night
and during weekdays. At the weekend there will be no daytime cutback.
2 OF (office) mode is suitable for offices and rooms used similarly. This mode gives you temperature cutback
at night and from Friday evening to Monday morning. If working overtime, you may easily override the
cutback.
3 CA (Cabin) mode allows you keep a low, cutback temperature when the cabin is not in use, and the system
will switch to comfort temperature for your arrival. Periods of temperature cutback may last from 1 to 40
days continuously. However the cutback period you have selected will repeat itself automatically after 48
hours of comfort temperature.
Once made, settings are easily overridden, and you are free to select the temperature and duration of the cut-
back periods to meet your particular requirements.
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1 Day
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2 Desired (set) temperature
3 Heat on/off
4 Night
5 Function key
6 Day temperature cutback (5 days)
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7 Night temperature cutback (7 days)
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  • Page 1 5 Function key 6 Day temperature cutback (5 days) 7 Night temperature cutback (7 days) A brief description of the H30 heater’s functions There are three modes to choose from: 1 HO (Home) is suitable for private homes. It allows you to choose automatic temperature cutback at night and during weekdays. At the weekend there will be no daytime cutback.
  • Page 2 HOME MODE (HO) Start nighttime temperature cutback Startup and Reset - must be carried out after a long power cut or at At the time you wish temperature cut- first time use. back to start, press for 5 seconds. A Startup/Reset procedure has to be performed to initiate the correct mode and function of the heater.
  • Page 3 24 hours, keeping doors and windows closed. This makes certain Temperature override that the H30 that is regulating room Selecting another temperature during temperature. either a comfort or cutback period, without storing it (by pressing...
  • Page 4 OFFICE MODE (OF) Starting the temperature cutback function Three hours before you usually leave Startup and Reset – must be carried out after a long power cut or at the office press down on for 5 first time use. seconds (e.g. At 14:00 – A Startup/Reset procedure has to be performed to initiate the correct 2 PM –...
  • Page 5: Child Lock

    24 hours, keeping doors and windows closed. This makes certain To select a new cutback temperature setting that the H30 that is controlling room temperature. While cutback temperature is ongo- ing, choose the desired new cutback temperature by pressing .
  • Page 6 CABIN MODE (CA) Important to know! In cabin mode any temperature you select will be automatically saved. The reason: Should someone leave the cabin having selected a low, frost-safe temperature without any further action, this setting will be saved and will continue after a power cut, whatever its length. This will ensure that unattended periods will always have a low temperature setting, and energy consumption will stay at a minimum.
  • Page 7 First let the heater work at the same temperature setting, preferably for at least 24 hours, keeping doors and windows closed. This makes certain that the H30 that is controlling room temperature. If you do nothing while the display is Hold down on...
  • Page 8 The appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabili- ties, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure they do not play with the appliance.

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