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➔ Press the ‘ok’ key to confirm.
The display reads: “PROGRAM
TEMP.”.
➔ You can now either continue in
programming mode to change
other function settings or press
‘exit’ to leave programming mode.
4.4 Time
Current time:
It is necessary to enter the current
time to program an automatic
start-up time.
➔ Press the program key ‘P’ to
enter programming mode.
➔ Press the > key until “PROGRAM
TIMES” appears
➔ Press the ‘ok’ key. The display
reads: “TIME SETTING”.
➔ Press the ‘ok’ key to confirm.
The display reads: “HOURS >
00:00” (the arrow flashes).
➔ Press the > key until the
correct hour appears.
➔ Press ‘ok’ to confirm. Now the
arrow < flashes behind the minute
display.
➔ Press the > key until the desired
minute appears.
➔ Confirm your selection by press -
ing ‘ok’. The display reads “TIME
SETTING”.
➔ You can return to programming
mode “PROGRAM TIMES” by
pressing the ‘exit’ key.
➔ You can now either continue in
programming mode to change
other function settings or press
‘exit’ to leave programming mode.
Note: The current time setting is
lost if the mains supply (fig. 1/S)
is switched off, the machine is un -
plugged or if there is power failure.
Automatic start-up:
This function allows you to pro-
gram a time for your machine to
switch itself on automatically.
Note: You can only program an
automatic start-up time if you have
entered and saved the current
time before.
➔ Press the program key ‘P’ to
enter programming mode.
➔ Press the > key until “PROGRAM
TIMES” appears
➔ Press the ‘ok’ key.
➔ Press the > key until “UNIT ON
AT” appears.
➔ Press the ‘ok’ key to confirm.
The display reads: “HOURS >
00:00” (the arrow flashes).
➔ Press the > key until the des-
ired hour appears.
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