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MILL IB250 - Power Indicator Day;Night Thermostat; Set Desired Temperature for Day;Night Thermostat; Day- and Nighttime Setback

MILL IB250
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Control panel
See figure 8 on separate illustration sheet
1. Display (shows the desired room temperature by default)
2. Control light — night function
3. Control light — day function
4. Power indicator — Shows whether the heater is using power or not
5. Control button ( +) (Increase temperature)
6. Control button (-) (Reduce temperature)
7. Night function
8. Day function
9. Function button
ATTENTION! After a power cut the thermostat will return to the last registered tempera-
ture.
WARNING! BEFORE THE HEATER IS TURNED ON, IT MUST BE ATTACHED TO A WALL.
IF THE HEATER IS NOT INSTALLED CORRECTLY OR IS INSTALLED ASKEW, THIS MAY
CAUSE THE HEATER TO MALFUNCTION OR IN THE WORST CASE, BE DAMAGED.
If the temperature sensor is not functioning properly, you will see this symbol on the
display. Please contact the dealer or importer.
Power indicator for day/night thermostat
See figure 9 on separate illustration sheet
When the panel heater is using power (i.e. when it is heating), the power indicator is lit ϟ
Set desired temperature for day/night thermostat
See figure 7 on separate illustration sheet
Press the arrow buttons to set the desired temperature.
Day- and nighttime setback
When programming the heater for either day- or nighttime setback, the setback period will
be active from the time you register the program. Which means; if you want to start your
daytime setback at 7.30 am, you need to register the program at 7.30 am.
You only need to program the heater 1 time for daytime setback and 1 time for nighttime
setback. If you have programmed the heater, the setback programs will be active on all 7
days (or 7 nights).

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