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Briefly depressing the button alters the start-
ing time by 10 minutes, when the button is de-
pressed for a longer period the time runs fast-
er forward or backward.
When no more alterations are necessary
close the lid.
Setting the starting time for the
economical operating mode ( )
The regulator is automatically set to the pro-
gramming mode when the lid is opened. Set
the control knob (n) to
The display (e) shows the pre-set starting time
for economical operating mode (at initial oper-
ation or power failure over a longer period the
starting time pre-set by the factory):
The required starting time is set by depressing
the buttons
"-" (o) or "+" (p) .
Briefly depressing the button alters the start-
ing time for economical operation mode by 10
minutes, when the button is depressed for a
longer period the time runs faster forward or
backward.
When no more alterations are necessary
close the lid.
6.3
Operating reserve
The time switch has an operating reserve of
approx. 2 hours after having been in continu-
ous operation for at least one day. In case of
a power failure the display is no longer func-
tioning. If the power supply returns within the
operating reserve period the display of the
time and the starting times for standard heat-
ing mode and economical operating mode will
be re-activated.
Take care that the power supply is nev-
Tip
er interrupted for longer than 2 hours (do not
switch off the heating system in the summer
but select a low temperature at the regulator;
see chapter 6.1.2 tips for continuous heating).
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6.4
Setting the summer and the standard
times
Proceed as described in the chapter "setting
the time"!
Do not alter the settings "start heating" and
"start economical operation"!
6.5
Brief operating instructions
The brief operating instructions are in the
compartment at the right side of the base
where all important functions are briefly de-
scribed (illustration
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6.6
Regulator with connected room tem-
perature sensor RF 1 (accessory)
If a room temperature sensor RF 1 is connect-
ed the built-in sensor in the regulator is inef-
fective. Now the temperature conditions sur-
rounding the external room temperature sen-
sor are decisive.
Use the external room temperature sen-
Tip
sor when the mounting location of the regula-
tor has unfavourable measuring conditions
and which are not applicable for the entire
house e.g. insolation, a tiled stove nearby, etc.
6.7
Regulator with connected remote
control switch (by customers)
With this remote control switch (not included
in the delivery range) the heating system can
be activated from afar.
The most common application is probably the
use of a telephone commander. With this ap-
pliance the heating system can be switched
on via any telephone with aid of a personal
identification code.
Before leaving the house the regulator is set
to the mode required at return (automatic op-
eration mode or continuous heating opera-
tion).
Then the switching contact of the remote con-
trol switch is deactivated, the regulator is op-
erating in the economical operating mode.
The respective red control light (l) is off.
Appears simultaneously in the display:
If the switching contact is activated (e.g. by a
coded telephone signal) the regulator oper-
ates in the pre-set operating mode.
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