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Secondary programmes and
functions
Setting the Time
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Press
, then + to access the Hor menu.
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Press OK-boost to enter this menu.
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Press + or - to set the day of the week
d1 = Monday, d2 = Tuesday,...., d7 = Sunday.
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Press OK-boost to validate
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Press + or - to set the hour.
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Press OK-boost to validate.
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Press + or - to set the minutes.
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Press OK-boost to validate.
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Press + or - to select automatic (Aut) or manual
(ΠAn) time setting.
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Press OK-boost to validate.
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Press
to exit the menu
If the
icon permanently flashes in programme
mode (Pro or EcP), this indicates that the time is
offset following a power cut. It is flashing as a time
has not been set.
Following a power cut, the appliance will
automatically restart with all of the settings used
before the cut (if it was on or standby before the
cut, it will stay on or standby after the cut).
Automatic time setting is not possible outside
France.
Select manual time setting if daily automatic time
setting is incorrect.
Weekly programming
The time must be set before any programming.
There are two programmers available. They
comprise 6 programs: Pr1 to Pr6 for one, and 3
programs, Ec1 to Ec3 for the other. Selecting Pro or
EcP mode activates one or the other.
Each program defines a time period in which the
setting can be Comfort or Boost (only for Pr1 to
Pr6). Outside time periods, the setting is ECO.
The time period for one programme may overlap
the time period of another. In this case, the higher
number programme has priority.
Each programme is defined by:
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its name: Pr1, Pr2, Pr3, Pr4, Pr5, Pr6, Ec1, Ec2
or Ec3,
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its operating mode: Comfort (Con) or Boost
(bSt).
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its days of activation: Monday to Sunday (1-7), or
Saturday and Sunday (6-7), or Monday to Friday
(1-5), or a day of the week (d1, d2, d3, d4, d5, d6,
d7),
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its start time,
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its end time.
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