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Summertime Function
Summertime function is very useful for areas with summertime system ,
the timer can quickly & easily be changed to operate in SUMMER time
mode i.e. one hour ahead , and back again as follows ;
1.
Press the S (Set) and MODE (Input/Output) buttons simultaneously.
The LCD will show 'SUMMER'. The clock will switch ahead one hour.
2.
Press the buttons together again and the clock will switch back again
one hour to standard time & 'SUMMER' will no longer be displayed .
Setting Programs
Once the correct time is set , a total of 8 ON/OFF time programs can be
set for AUTO operation. These can be set to operate on any of 16
different combinations of individual days or groups of days depending on
your individual choice. To program the timer follow the setting instructions;
1.
To select the first of your 8 ON/OFF programs simply press the
PROG (Program) button once , the program is then input as follows ;
2.
You first select one of the 16 different combinations of individual days
or groups of days you wish to set this program for. Continue to press
and release the D (Day) button to go through the choices until the
day or blocks of days you require appears along the top of the timer
display then stop pressing , the 16 different combinations that can be
chosen are as follow ;
1)
Mo
2)
Tu
3)
We
4)
Th
5)
Fr
6)
Sa
7)
Su
8)
Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr, Sa, Su
3.
Now set the time by pressing the H (Hour) button and then M
(Minute) button until the desired time setting is displayed.
4.
Press the PROG (Program) button again to finish the first ON setting
and enter into the first OFF setting. By repeating steps '2' & '3' above
you can now complete the input of the first OFF setting.
5.
Press the PROG (Program) button again to finish the first ON/OFF
program and enter into the 2
'4' to complete this program , then press P again and repeat cycle as
necessary.
6.
Once you have completed the number of ON/OFF programs you
require (up to a maximum of 8) , press the S (Set) button to save the
settings and the timer is now ready to operate in Auto mode .
EXAMPLE : To set Timer ON at 18:15 and Timer OFF at 22:15 everyday
a)
Press PROG and LCD displays
b)
Press D until LCD displays
c)
Press H until LCD displays
d)
Press M until LCD displays
e)
Press PROG and LCD displays
f)
Repeat c) and d) until LCD displays
g)
Press S and the program is saved and the current time display
returns.
TIP : When verifying your programs ensure that the settings do not
overlap, especially when using the block option.
TIP : To clear a section in a Program, press the C (Clear) button. To
reactivate this section press the C button again.
Notes on switching between Manual ON/Auto/Manual OFF
1.
Pressing MODE (Input/Output) button allows you to change between
Manual ON / Auto / Manual OFF modes , current mode will be
displayed on the bottom of the LCD display.
2.
In Manual ON or Manual OFF mode, the Timer operates but the
programme settings are inactive.
3.
When the mode is turned from Manual ON to Auto, the Timer mode
will remain ON until the next programmed timer off setting is reached.
4.
When the mode is turned from Manual OFF to Auto the timer mode
will remain OFF until the next programmed timer ON setting is
reached.
Note - Timer Memory Back Up Batteries
Once the heater has been left plugged in with the socket switched on for
at least 12 hours the timers memory back up batteries will be fully
charged.
9)
Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr
10)
Sa, Su
11)
Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr, Sa
12)
Mo, We Fri
13)
Tu, Th, Sa
14)
Mo, Tu, We
15)
Th, Fri, Sa
16)
Mo, We Fr, Su
nd
ON setting. Repeat steps '2' , '3' and
'1_ON'
'MO, TU, WE, TH, FR, SA, SU'
'6:00PM' or '18:00'
'6:15PM' or '18:15'
'1_OFF'
'10:15PM or 22:15'
Once the timer batteries are fully charged , if there is either a power cut
or if the heater is disconnected from the mains for less than 100 hours ,
then the timer will continue to keep time & the settings in the memory will
remain intact .
If however the timer back up batteries have not been charged fully , or if
the heater is deprived of power for longer than 100 hours , then the time
and the programme settings are likely to be lost and you may therefore
need to reset the time and the programme before using in 'Auto' mode
again.
Turbo Fan models
(3087ST, 3088T & 3088TA)
The turbo fan can be used to circulate
the heat around the room to help it
reach the desired temperature more
quickly
.
On all turbo models with the heat
selector switch at max. setting (3kw
operation) the fan automatically
switches on to override the operation
of the Turbo On/Off neon switch. This
permanent operation of the fan at
maximum heat setting ensures more
efficient operation and heat circulation
around the room
Model 3088T & 3088TA
On these models you can choose to
use the fan to help circulate the heat
at lower heat settings by switching the
Turbo switch on with the heat selection
switch at setting I or II .
In warm weather you can also use the fan on these models to circulate
cool air as follows: Set the heat selector switch to it's off position - 'O' ,
set the Turbo switch to it's on position and set the thermostat to it's
maximum setting by turning the thermostat knob fully clockwise.
Model 3087ST
On this model with the I / II switch at position I and the turbo switch in it's
Off position ( neon off ) there is no heat output from the convector. With
the I / II switch still in the I position you can have 1kw output but only with
the turbo boost on, also by switching the turbo switch to it's On position
(neon on). To get an output of 2kW leave the turbo switch off and set the
I / II switch to position II. (Note 2kw is only possible with turbo off). To
achieve 3kw output now turn on the turbo switch which will combine the
2kW setting with a 1kW fan boost setting to give the total output of 3kw
with fan boost.
Note there is no cold blow operation on this model and that all heat
settings operate under the control of the thermostat.
Note that on all models the fan and the neon on the Turbo switch will
cycle on and off under the control of the thermostat – see 'Thermostat'.
Ioniser Model 3088TA
The ioniser operates all the time that the heater is connected to the
mains supply.
Principles of ionisation :
Restores the natural balance of the air.
The physiological and psychological effects of negative ions are well
known, including increased alertness, easier breathing and better
sleep.
In addition to the direct benefits, the stream of negative ions will
charge dust, pollen, bacteria and smoke particles. These charged
particles are then attracted to the surfaces in the room and
deposited as fine dust, leaving the air cleaner, fresher and healthier.
The output from the ioniser will be combined with the output of the
heater, with or without fan boost. The fan increases the volume of
air affected by the ioniser, enhancing its range and increasing the
amount of pollutants from the air.
In warm weather, the ionised air can be circulated by using the
turbo fan only – see 'Turbo fan models'.
Fig. 6
Turbo Models