Operating In Auto Mode; Program Mode; Programming; Period 1: Start Time - Masport ECS II Series Owner's Manual

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• If the set temperature exceeds the current room temperature the flame symbol will show, increasing
in size as the difference between the two increases. When operating in AUTO mode, the heater flame
will be larger if the room temperature is well below the SET temperature, and it will decrease as the
room nears the SET temperature. Having brought the room to the required temperature, the flame
will extinguish and the fan will turn off.
• The AUTO mode usually turns the fan on at low speed. If you want a
different fan speed or no fan in this mode, simply press the FAN button
(repeatedly if necessary) while the flame symbol is showing to select your
requirements. See the MANUAL section. The selected fan setting will remain
in the memory for further use in the AUTO mode provided that the mode
setting of the remote has not been changed meanwhile. Remember that the
fan may not start as soon as the fire lights if it is controlled by a Thermodisc.

OPERATING IN AUTO MODE

• To operate the heater in AUTO mode, switch ON the remote with AUTO displayed.
• To stop the heater, press the ON/OFF button. The temperature and fan settings remain in the
memory for use when the heater is next turned ON in AUTO mode.
• Place the remote control where it can sense the room temperature accurately, not near the heater,
under a strong lamp or in sunshine. If wall mounting is desired, use the slide-on bracket supplied.

PROGRAM MODE

This mode allows you to have different AUTO settings for different times of the day and for different
days of the week. For example, you might wish to turn the fire on for two hours in the morning and
for four hours in the evening. You may want a different room temperature for each of these, and you
may wish to vary your time and temperature requirements from one day of the week to another. The
program allows you to select two different time periods per day for each of the seven days of the
week, and to have different SET temperatures for each of the fourteen periods. Of course, they need
not all be different. You will be likely to have weekday requirements different from week-end
requirements, and the programming system permits the settings for one day to be transferred easily to
other days as well.

PROGRAMMING

1 •
Press the ON/OFF button until MANUAL, AUTO or
PROG is displayed (The OFF display may still be showing
when PROG is displayed).
2 •
Repeatedly press the AUTO/MAN button if necessary
until PROG is displayed.
3 •
PERIOD 1: START TIME. Press and hold the PROG
button for at least 3 seconds. This commences programming.
The display will show ON, the ROOM TEMP, PROG 1,
MO and the starting time for Monday's first period. The '+'
and '–' buttons can be used to adjust the starting time of
period 1 while the display is flashing. As before, the '+'
button advances the hour figure, while the '–' button
advances the minute figure. If you overshoot the desired
setting, continue on for a complete cycle to get the desired
time.
Make any adjustments or move to the next step promptly, as the programming system exits
after any 20 second delay during the whole of the programming exercise.
If you want to leave the programming mode at any time, simply wait 20 seconds for the display
to cease flashing.
MO
5
SET
AUTO
OFF
PROG
ON
PROG 1
FLASHING

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