Specifications

PROGRAMMING
FOR
AUTOMATIC HEATER OPERATION
The
Monitor GF500 Heating System
is
capable
of
providing
up
to 4
different temperature settings
for 4
different times
of
the
day.
Not all 4
settings
have
to be
used;
2, 3 or 4
settings
can be
used.
A
clear understanding
of
programming temperatures
and
time from
the
previous
pages
is
needed before programming
the
automatic
settings. Also,
the
present time must have been set.
Step
1:
Setting
the 1 st
Time/Temperature
Pressing
the
Timer Selector Button will illuminate
the
Time/Temp
Light.
Press
the
"Time" Button.
Set the 1st
desired time
by
pressing
the
"Hour"
and
"Minute" Buttons
as
described
under,
"Setting
the
Clock". Once
the
desired time
"AM or
PM"
is
displayed, press
the
"Set" Button
to
lock into
memory.
Press
the
"Temp"
button.
Set the
desired temperature
for
the
1st
time setting
by
using
the
"Up"
and
"Down"
Buttons. Once
the
desired temp
is
displayed, press
the
"Set" Button
to
lock into memory.
Example:
1
st
Time
/
Temp
SAM
60°
Step
2:
Setting
the 2nd
Time/Temperature
Press
the
Timer Selector Button again
and the 2nd
Time/Temp
Light will illuminate.
Follow
same steps
as
above, except
for 2nd
time/temp.
(ie;
2nd 5PM 74
Degrees)
Repeat
if a 3rd or 4th
setting
is
desired.
Typical
Example
of a
4-time/temp
selection:
TIME
1st
SAM
2nd 5PM
3rd
11PM
4th
5 :
30AM
TEMP
60°
74°
70°
76°
Step
3:
Activate
Automatic
Operation
For
the
heater
to
operate
on
automatic once
the
settings
are
in
memory, simply press
the
"Auto" Button
on the
control panel.
The
"Auto" Light will illuminate
to
confirm
the
heater
is in the
automatic operation mode.
The
heater will
now
maintain
the
programmed temp
for
that time
of
day.
IMPORTANT:
The
heater will
not
operate
in
automatic
unless
the
On/Off switch
is in the
"On"
position.
Step
4:
Clearing
An
Automatic
Setting
If
you
wish
to
clear
any
automatic setting, press
the
Timer
Selector Button
to the
appropriate setting
and
press
the
"Clear" button.
A new
setting will need
to be
entered
otherwise
the old
setting will return
after
30
seconds.
MANUAL
OPERATION
To
deactivate
the
automatic operation, simply press
the
"Auto" Button.
The
"Auto" Light will
no
longer
be
illuminated
and the
heater will
run on a
manual setting. This
setting will
be
determined
by the
previous auto setting
for
that time
of
day, unless reset.
The
automatic settings will
remain
in
memory even
if the
unit
is
running
in
manual,
unless there
is a
power outage
for
more than
5
minutes.
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