Adjusting The Temperature; To Adjust The Thermostat - Caldura DG30 Operating Instructions Manual

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Adjusting the Temperature

The thermostat is factory set to 6, giving an internal temperature of
approximately 4°C (plus or minus 2°).
The temperature can be changed in 1.5 degree increments, the coldest
thermostat setting is 8 and the warmest is 1.
To ensure the most energy efficient operation, do not set the thermostat
colder than necessary. The unit must not be set to operate below 2°C.
Adjustment is carried out by tapping the interior light switch plunger located
at the top centre of the unit. The switch is very sensitive and it is
important that your finger comes off the plunger between each tap.
To adjust the thermostat, proceed as follows:
1.
Turn off the unit at the mains socket.
2.
Open the door.
3.
Wait 5 seconds.
4.
Turn on the unit.
You will hear 3 two-tone bleeps.
5.
Tap the switch rapidly twice.
You will hear 3 bleeps - lo, hi, lo.
6.
Tap the switch once.
You will hear a number of bleeps which is a count of the current
thermostat setting (default 6 - you will hear 6 bleeps).
7.
To advance the thermostat by one (1.5° colder), tap the switch
once.
You will again hear a number of bleeps which will reflect the new
thermostat level.
You must wait until the bleeps have been heard in full before trying
to advance the thermostat once more.
8.
Repeat step 7 as necessary until the desired setting is reached.
Once you move past setting 8, the thermostat will wrap back to 1
(warmest setting).
9.
When you have set the thermostat as required, tap the switch
rapidly twice to save the new setting.
You will hear a single two-tone bleep and then 3 two-tone bleeps.
10.
Close the door to return to normal operation.
If at any point you get lost in the process above, just go back to step 1.
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