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The programmable clock controls your central
heating system and oven preheat function, and
allows you to set your cooking times automatically.
The clock offers the following features:
* 7-Day heating programme.
* Three ON/OFF switching times each day.
* Facility allowing a separate heating
programme for Weekdays (MON-FRI) and a
different programme for the Weekend (SAT-
SUN).
* Separate programme facilities for Central
Heating, Hot Water and Oven preheat needs.
* Independent oven timer.
* Advance buttons for Central Heating, PreHeat
and Hot Water functions.
* Boost Facility for Central Heating and Hot
Water functions.
* Alarm Timer allowing timing of cooking.
* Built-in battery to prevent loss of programmes
during power cuts.
* Diagnostics.
GENERAL NOTE ON SETTING THE
PROGRAMMER
When there is a time or setting that can be edited,
or adjusted by the user, then that time flashes to
indicate that it is editable. Editing is carried out by
scrolling the + or – buttons. These buttons have a
different function when there are no editable times.
Day Marker
Current
Time
Lock
Button
‘F’
Button
Set HOT
WATER
Light
Oven
Pre-Heat
Set
Central
Heating
Set Boiler
Temperature
“+” Button
“-” Button
Oven Dial
Hot Water
Auto/On
/Off
Set
Alarm
Cook
Time
Start
Cook
Time
Stop
Manual/
Automatic
On/Off Period
Switch On Time
Switch Off Time
Central
Heating
Auto/On/Off
Oven Pre-Heat
Auto/Off
Set DAY/TIME
Light
PROGRAMMABLE CLOCK
SETTING THE CORRECT TIME AND DAY (See
Fig.2)
1. Press the "F" button and hold it for five
seconds. The red "SET DAY/TIME" light
will illuminate and the arrow signifying the day
setting will flash.
2. Adjust the day setting by pressing the + or -
buttons, until the day marker is pointing to the
correct day.
3. Press the “ ” button to accept the setting,
then the hour figure will flash. Adjust the hour
setting by pressing the + or - buttons.
4. Press the " " button and the minutes figure
will flash. Adjust the minute setting by pressing
the + or - buttons.
5. Press the "F" button five times to exit the
setting time facility.(or simply do nothing – the
setting mode will revert to the normal mode
after 60 seconds)
Fig1
Fig2