segments, (see setting the
timer, below).
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The position denoted by
the "I", is a timer override
position.
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The timer will continue to
run but power will be fed
continuously to the heater.
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This enables the heater to
be on all the time if
required.
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In the position denoted by
the "O", the timer
continues to run but no
power is fed to the heater.
Setting the Timer
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Ensure the slide switch on
the timer is at the mid
position next to the clock
symbol.
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Rotate the outer ring of the
timer in a clockwise
direction until the current
time is lined up with the
arrow pointer, i.e. if the
time the timer is being set
is 8 pm, rotate the outer
ring until the number 20 is
in line with the arrow
pointer.
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Set the time the heater is
required to run by pulling
the segments around the
outer ring forward
appropriate to the running
period(s) required.
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When set, the heater will
operate each day during
the times programmed.
Note, the heater must always be plugged
into a power socket, the element switches
must be in the on position and the
thermostat must be suitably set to ensure
the heater will come on.
If the heater is required to run continuously
the slide switch on the timer should be set
to the "I" position.
If it is subsequently required to revert back
to timer operation, the slide switch on the
timer should be set to the central (clock)
position.
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Note: When using in timer mode, due
consideration should be given to the fact
that the heater may come on whilst
unattended.
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