Setting The Target Temperatures - Hyco Accona AN2000T Instruction Manual

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6.2 SETTING THE TARGET TEMPERATURES

The thermostat settings can only be set whilst the unit is turned on (not standby).
Unlike many panel heaters the Accona Timer range utilises two temperature
ranges. The fi rst is the temperature the heater will maintain during the 'Peak'
setting, and the second is the 'Off peak' setting.
Peak
: When you are want a 'comfortable' temperature whilst occupying the
room in which the heaters is located. This can be as high as 30°C.
Off Peak
: The Off Peak (typically night) temperature setting ensures the room
will not fall below a user chosen temperature . This can be as low as 5°C (frost
protection) and must be a few degrees cooler that the Peak temperature setting.
Step 1:
Press the °C icon to enter the 'Peak'
temperature setting mode, when selected
correctly it will be indicated by the fl ashing
symbol.
Step 2:
To alter the target temperature, press
the up/down icon the desired number of
times. In this example the up icon has been
pressed three times to increase the set
point from 22°C to 25°C.
Step 3:
Press the °C icon to store the 'Peak'
temperature and also move onto the 'Off
peak' setting. 'Off peak' is indicated by the
symbol which will fl ash when selected.
Step 4:
As with step 2 it is possible to alter the
target temperature for the 'Off peak' mode
by simply pressing the up/down symbol the
desired number of times. In this example
the down icon has been pressed three
times to change the target temperature
from 17°C to 14°C.
Step 5:
To store the 'Off peak' setting simply press
the °C icon once. The display will now
return to the current room temperature
display.
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