Press SET again and the display will show ; use the plus and minus buttons
to set the day: Monday = d1, Tuesday = d2, etc.
Finally, press to confirm the settings. The display will return to the mode it
was in before you set the day and time. Press SET to check the day and time.
Set the temperature:
Make sure the unit is switched on then press the plus or minus button; the
standard setting is “23”. Press the plus or minus button until you have reached
the required temperature (between 10°C and 35°C). Press OK to confirm the
setting. The display shows the set temperature and the power, for example:
For example, Wednesday, 09.30, heating on full power at 25°C:
If you have set the temperature, the unit selects the power required: full power
if it needs to heat the room by more than 2°C and low power if it needs to heat
the room by less than 2°C. Once the unit has reached the set temperature, the
heating element is switched off but the ventilator remains switched on for
another 30 minutes. This circulates the air in the room so that the unit can
sense whether the room is cooling down. The unit switches on again if the room
cools down to 2°C below the set temperature.
To turn the thermostat off, press the function button and select heating on
low or full power. The unit will now work continuously. You no longer see the
temperature on the display, which shows Fig. A or Fig. B. If the unit has been
running continuously for 12 hours, it will switch off automatically, cool down and
return to standby.
Set the weekly programme:
To set a weekly programme, you first need to set the date and time.
1. Make sure that the unit is in standby mode (S) (use the main switch).
2. Switch the unit on using the on/off button .
3. Press ; a “P” now appears in the display, which shows the weekly
programme screen (see Fig. D).
4. Press ; you now see “d1” on the display. Press “DAY” again to go to the
right day: d1 = Monday, d2 = Tuesday, etc. If you set the day to Monday, the
display will show Fig. E (flashing).
5. Press ; you will see P1 (programme 1) on the display. A maximum of six
programmes can be set per day: P1 to P6. Press “EDIT” again to go to P2, and
so on.If you set the programme to programme 1 (P1), the display will show
Fig. F (flashing).
6. Press ; the display will show “00”. Press “TIME/ON” to increase the start
time by one hour, from 0 to 23, e.g. 07.00 (see Fig. G).