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Haverland Designer RC Wave Setup Simple Manual page 2

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by an arrow flashing alongside the number. To change the day of the week, press the +
button until the arrow is sitting next to the correct day.
Once the day is set, you will need to set the time. To set the hour, press the door button.
The hour numbers should start to flash. Use the + and – buttons to adjust to the correct
hour. Remember, the radiator uses a 24-hour clock. When the hour is set, press the door
button to move on to the minutes, adjusting accordingly with the + and – buttons. Finally,
press the door button to save and exit. The radiator will now display your standby screen.
The last step is to put the radiator in program mode, where it will run according to the
program you have just set. To do this, press the standby button  once and release. This
will either display the Pro screen or a temperature. If you can't see Pro, press the door
button until you can. Once you are in programming mode, the screen will change
intermittently between Pro and the temperature that you have set for the hour. This is
normal, so don't worry that the radiator has left program mode.
Overriding the Program
At any time, you can leave the program mode and set the radiator
to heat at a constant temperature. You can switch back at any
time – your program will be saved for whenever you need it next.
To leave programming mode, press the door button. The display
will show the current temperature and the  symbol. You can
use the + and – buttons to adjust the temperature. A wavy line
will display on the screen when the radiator is heating up. Leave
the radiator on this screen until you want to revert back to the
program or switch to standby.
To return to your program, simply press the door button until you can see Pro again. You
may want to return your temperature to your original comfort temperature. You can do this
with the + and – buttons in either mode.
To switch the radiator to standby, where no heat will be given off, simply press the standby
button to display the time only. We always recommend switching the radiator to standby
rather than switching it off at the mains. If the radiator is disconnected from the mains for
more than 4 hours, the day and time settings will need to be programmed back in again.
Checking the Base Temperature
Sometimes the unit can arrive with a pre-set base temperature. This needs to be checked to
make sure the thermostat is reading the correct room temperature.
To do this, start at the standby screen. Press and hold the door button until a temperature
displays on the screen. This should read 0.0 degrees however if it doesn't please use the + or
– buttons to change the temperature until it reads 0.0.
Once this is done, press and release the door button to go back to the standby screen. Your
base temperature is now set!
Top Tip:
Control panel not responding?
It may be locked!
Press and hold the + and –
buttons together to lock and
unlock the control panel.

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