Temporary Override Buttons - Danfoss FP715Si User Manual

Electronic 2-channel full programmer for heating and hot water with service interval timer
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2.0 Advanced Settings

2.1 Temporary Override Buttons

Sometimes you may need to change the way you use your heating
temporarily, i.e. due to unusually cold weather. The FP715 Si has two
convenient overrides which can be selected without aff ecting the set
programme.
+1HR
MAN
The grey buttons next to the radiator symbol are the
Heating override buttons.
The grey buttons next to the tap symbol are the Hot
Water override buttons.
+1HR
Pressing this button when either system is in AUTO
or ALLDAY mode will cause the heating/hot water to
remain on for an extra hour. If it is pressed while the
programme is OFF the heating/hot water will come on
immediately for 1 hour then go off again. +1HR will be
shown in the display.
MAN
Pressing this button when either system is in AUTO or
ALLDAY mode will cause the heating/hot water to go
OFF until the next programmed ON, or vice versa. MAN
will be shown in the display.
Danfoss Heating
+1HR
MAN
+1HR
+1HR
MAN
MAN
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Mandy chambers
January 30, 2025

My panel is lossing time what’s the problem

1 comments:
Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025

Possible causes for the Danfoss FP715Si panel losing time include:

1. Power Interruptions – Users report that turning off the main power and switching it back on can reset the display, which suggests that power cuts or surges may affect the unit’s timekeeping.

2. Internal Faults – Some users mention the display going blank while the heating remains on, which could indicate an internal electronic fault affecting the clock function.

3. Button Sticking – If buttons get stuck, as noted by an experienced user, this could cause erratic behavior, possibly impacting timekeeping.

4. Aging Components – Another user mentioned the display dimming over time, which could suggest electronic wear that may also affect the device’s ability to maintain the correct time.

5. Power Surges – Danfoss support suggested power surges might be a cause, which could disrupt the internal timer.

To address this, checking for stuck buttons, ensuring stable power supply, and possibly resetting or replacing the unit may help.

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