G: The TIMER indicator
light indicates that the
timer function has been
switched on.
In case of any
malfunctioning the
information display
will tell you what is the
matter.
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F
uSING THE TIMER
The timer allows you to switch on the heater automatically at a preset time.
In order to switch on the timer, the correct time must have been set (refer to
Section C) and the heater should be off. Follow the procedure below:
1
Press the
button L and then the TIMER key O immediately after that.
The TIMER lamp Q and the 4-digit K will start blinking.
2
Use the adjustment keys N to set the time at which the heater must ignite.
Use the key on the left (Nhour) to set the hours and the key on the right
(Mmin.) to set the minutes (interval of 5 minutes).
3
After approximately 10 seconds the 4-digit will show CLOCK again and the
TIMER lamp Q will light up, indicating that the timer function has been
activated (Fig. G).
4 The timer will ensure that the room will have been heated to approximately
the required temperature at the set time.
When you want to switch off the heater and ignite it again with the timer, all
you have to do is press the TIMER key (refer to Section G).
Press the
button L once to clear the timer setting.
G
SWITCHING OFF THE HEATER
There are two ways to switch off the heater.
1
Press the
button L. The information display will show the CLOCK
signal. Within approximately one minute the flame will have extinguished.
2
Press the TIMER key O, when you want to switch off the heater and ignite it
again with the timer the next time. This not only switches off the heater, but
it also activates the timer function. You can change the required time with
the adjustment keys N (refer to Section F).
H
THE INFORMATION DISPLAy
The information display K not only serves as an indicator of the (set) time and
temperature (sections C, E, and F), it also indicates any malfunctioning of the
heater. The code on the information display tells you what is the matter:
CODE
INFORMATION
e - 0
Temperature within the heater too high.
f - 0
Power interrupted.
e - 1
Faulty thermostat.
f - 1
Faulty burner thermistor.
e - 2
Starting problems.
WHAT TO DO
Cool-down and re-ignite.
Re-ignite the heater.
Contact your dealer.
Contact your dealer.
Contact your dealer.
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