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3.5 SLIMLINE COMBI TIMER - HOUSEHOLDER INSTRUCTIONS
1000 RF – 2 channel Timer / Thermostat
The Firebird 1000 RF – 2-channel set consists of a two-channel radio
frequency timer / thermostat, providing timed control of hot water, and
timed thermostatic control of central heating. The set is made up of a
battery-powered transmitter (Tx) (see figure 1) and a boiler-mounted
receiver (Rx) (see figure 2). The receiver fits within the boiler. For correct
connection, follow the instructions supplied with the controller.
A suitable location on the wall should be chosen to mount the trans-
mitter, away from draughts or any extraneous sources of heat, including
sunlight.
The transmitter is a 7 day programmable device, giving timed control
of hot water and timed thermostatic control of heating. Installation
and operating instructions for the transmitter are available from the
manufacturer and are supplied with the unit.
The Firebird 1000 RF needs a clear line of vision between the transmitter and
the receiver to operate. Some materials within domestic structures have a
varying impact on the strength of radio frequency signals, for instance metal
sheeting being one that obstructs the signals.This means that the Firebird
1000 RF can not be installed inside the casing of an outdoor boiler, i.e. a
Combipac or Heatpac.
Grasslin Single Channel 24 Hour Timer
The F1 Timer is used to time the central circuit only in the Firebird Slimline
Combi Boiler.This means that the combi is switched on 24 hours a day when
the domestic hot water is on stand by mode.The timer is simple to use and
install. Installation instructions are supplied with the timer.
Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 - Off Figure 6 - On Constant Figure 7 - Timed Mode
Operating the timer:
1. The timer has 3 settings:
- Off (see figure 5).
- On Constant (see figure 6).
- Timed Mode (see figure 7).
2. Setting the time.
The time is shown in 24 hour scale. Each line between the numbers
represents 15 minutes.Turn the dial until the white arrow (see figure
3) points at the time.The time in this picture is 2.30 pm.
3. Setting the timer:
Slide the switch to Timed Mode (see figure 7). Around the timer there
are a series of pins. Each pin represents 15 minutes, by puling out the
pins (see figure 4).This brings on the central heating in the Combi for
this length of time. In figure 4, the 5 pins are pulled out from 7.15 to
8.30 am.This means that the central heating in the Combi is operating
for this length of time (one hour and fifteen minutes).
Figure 1
Figure 2