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selected, it will turn off the system). Program 1,2, and 3 are some typical schedule of a day. You can select
them if you found them suitable. Program 4 set the whole day to comfort temperature while program 5 set it
to economy. Program 6, 7 and 8 are user-define programs. They can be modified to suit your need.
Example:
A. Assume you want to assign program 6 to Saturday and want to set the whole day to economy
temperature except 13:00 to 18:00. Press Prog. The thermostat enters program mode and the program of
the current day (e.g., Tuesday) is ready to be programmed. The display shows the program for Tuesday is
program 1, the temperature for 00:00 is economy temperature and is 15°C. (The flashing cursor is the time
to be edited)
B. Press Prog 4 times. The day indicator will point to Saturday:
C. Press Prog# 5 times to change the program from program 1 to program 6
D. Now you can set the time shown to economy temperature by pressing or press to set it to comfort
temperature. Or you can use h key to pass through the time without changing the setting.
Since we want to set 13:00 to 18:00 to comfort temperature and the remains to economy temperature,
press 13 times. 00:00 to 12:00 will be programmed to economy temperature
Press h or 6 times to move the flashing point to 19:00:
E. Finally, press 5 times to set the remains of the day to economy temperature:
F. Press OK or leaving no key pressed for 15 seconds, the thermostat will return to normal operation mode:
Note: Program 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 are preset programs. and cannot be used to edit them. But h key is still
active.
Manual Override.
Press to select comfort temperature. Press to select economy temperature. The current temperature
mode will be overrode until the next set point of the program comes. Press OK to clear override.
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