16.
Starting the heater automatically AutoOn
This function is used if you want the heater to start auto-
matically at a later time. The heater works for 24 hours
and then stops.
Automatic start is repeated the following week as long
as the function is activated.
1.
Press the button with the arrow
until the AutoOn symbol flashes.
"OFF" is shown in the display.
To activate AutoOn, press the +/
On button or the -/Off button
to close the function.
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When you arrive at the vehicle, boat or building and
AutoOn is activated, deactivate AutoOn to prevent the
boiler from stopping after 24 hours (the boiler cannot be
switched off when AutoOn is activated).
17.
Load monitor Amp
This function is used if you do not want the 230V fuses
to become overloaded. If the total power consumption
of the vehicle, boat or building exceeds the set value,
the power effect will be reduced automatically.
On account of voltage variations and tolerances, one
can select various control levels (for example, for 6A
fuse, one can choose either 5,6,7 Amp setting).
If the fuse does not hold, select a lower set value.
1.
Press the button with the arrow
until the Amp symbol flashes.
"OFF" is shown in the display.
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To activate the function you must first light up the lower
row of functions (see item 12).
The function controls the panel's main breaker.
2.
The start time will be displayed.
Set the time in accordance
with item 12 and press "Store"
to store the settings. "OFF" is
shown in the display.
The function is disconnected in the factory setting.
To use this function, a load monitor (3010246) must be
installed in the 230V distribution box. To activate the
function, you must first light up the lower row of func-
tions (see item 12).
2.
Press the -/Off button to ac-
tivate and set the function.
The following values can be
set with +/On or -/Off buttons,
5,6,7,9,10,11,15,16,17.
3.
Press the +/On button. On
is shown in the display and
AutoOn flashes. Set the panel's
main breaker to OFF.
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3.
Amp is shown in the display
when the panel returns to
standby.