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Cylinder Timer
To avoid the cylinder getting cold or the function being switched off, it is always advised that two timers are set for each day. The first timer is set for 3am and
the second and 3pm.
The timers will ensure that the cylinder is up to temperature at all times, it is normal that no off timers are set.
To setup the timer you will need to follow the below steps;
1. PressTimerbuttononce,
2. Pressright,dailywillashing,dailyisthehotwatertimeclock,
pressright
3. Pressright1willshow,
4. Pressright,
5. Onsystemswitha12-hourclock,pmshows,
pressuptillamandpmshows(24hours).
6. Pressright,hourswillbeashing,useuptosethoursto0300.
7. Pressright,minuteswillbeashing.
8. Pressright,ONwillbeashing.
9. Pressright,thetapwillappear,
10. PressSet
You will return to a 2 on the screen, repeat the above with a timer at 15-00 hours.
To adjust or delete the timers, enter the timer mode, scroll up and down to the timer that needs adjusting, press right to the point you wish to adjust, change
with up and/or down, press set to store.
To delete any times, select it with the up and down buttons and press delete, to save, press set.
To come out of the menu, press ESC
Systems With Solar Input - Thermal or Photovoltaics
If a solar system is installed to aid with domestic hot water heating, it is normally best to switch off the cylinder heating during the day to let the solar input as
much heat as possible.
If you need to set an off timer, at step 8 in the cylinder timer stage, change to off.