A Days
Mon Tues Thurs Fri Sat
To use the AB copy function – press the PROG button:
1.
This will show the "A" days, with all the days selected.
2.
Use the
DAY button to highlight a day.
3.
Subsequent presses of the
through the days.
4.
Press the
+ button to select a specifi c day as an "A" day, or
press the – button to specify a day as a "B" day.
5.
Once the day has been selected as an "A" or "B" day the
programme will automatically jump to the next day.
6.
When the last day of the week is active, pressing
will move back to the "A" days displayed with no selected
(fl ashing) days (see image below).
7.
Repeat 2 to 6 until all selections have been made.
8.
When selections are completed, press the
move to event programming.
Event Programming in AB mode
1.
Programme "A" day events using the
decrease), and NEXT (next period) buttons.
2.
Press the
DAY button to change to programme the "B" days
3.
Programme "B" day events using the
decrease), and NEXT (next period) buttons.
Service Interval Timer
The FP715 Si is fi tted with an installer setback service interval
timer. If this feature is required please contact our technical
department. Setting instructions for this gas safety feature are
only available to bona fi de heating installers.
B Days
Wed Sun
DAY button will increment
PROG button to
+ (time advance), - (time
+ (time advance), - (time
+, -, or DAY
7
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Questions and answers
Heating not going off even though I’ve turned it off at the thermostat and controls??
The Danfoss FP715 Si heating may not be turning off despite being switched off at the thermostat and controls due to the following possible reasons:
1. Cylinder Thermostat Detection: If the hot water cylinder thermostat detects that the water temperature has not yet reached the set level, the heating system may continue to operate.
2. Programmed Mode: The programmer may be set to "ON" or "ALLDAY" mode, which keeps the heating running continuously. Ensure it is set to "AUTO" or "OFF" if you want it to turn off.
3. Temporary Override: The +1HR override button may have been pressed, causing the heating to stay on for an extra hour.
4. Service Interval Timer: If the property owner (e.g., a landlord) has enabled a service interval timer, it may affect the heating operation.
Check the programmer settings, override functions, and thermostat to confirm the correct configuration.
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