Specifications
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● Press the ‘m’ button until the desired minutes
are shown.
● Press the Select button until the symbol is
shown (see fig. 10).
● Press the button.
5.2.4 ENTERING (off) COMMANDS
● Repeatedly press the Prog. Button until the —
:— symbol appears in the clock display (fig. 5).
● Press the Day button until the desired group of
days or desired day is shown.
● Press the ‘h’ button until the desired hour for
switching the boiler off is shown.
● Press the ‘m’ button until the desired minutes
are shown.
● Press the Select button until the symbol is
shown (see fig. 11).
● Press the button.
Once the programming has been completed you
will have to press the Select button – once only
– to the (on) position if the boiler has been
programmed to be ‘on’ at that particular time.
5.2.5 ADVANCING OR LOCKING PROGRAMME
COMMANDS
By pressing the Select button you can advance the
time clock to the next command setting (from ‘on’ to
‘off’ or ‘off’ to ‘on’) or lock the time clock to a particular
command (‘on’ continuously or ‘off’ continuously).
● - ON
● - OFF
● [ ] – ON CONTINUOUSLY
● [ ] – OFF CONTINUOUSLY
NOTE
The actual time can be changed to account for
British summertime by simply pressing then re-
leasing the +/- 1h button.
HELPFUL HINTS
● You can check and/or alter the programme
settings at any time by pressing the Prog button.
● The number of unused ‘commands’ can be checked
by pressing the Prog button until FR is displayed
alongside the number of unused commands.
● In the event of a power failure, the clock has a
battery back-up. The programme will be held
in the memory for approximately 2 weeks.
Charging time is 70 hours.
● Take a note of the settings you have pro-
grammed, as local power surges can some-
times reset the memory of the clock.
Fig. 9 Fig. 10
Fig. 11










