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Radio frequency controlled programmable room rmostat with domestic hot water programmer Part number RF561DR Spares Part number 22092 Spares Part number 22589DR! For GREENSTAR CDi, GREENSTAR i JUNIOR and GREENSTAR Si MODELS also GREENSTAR i SYSTEM and GREENSTAR CDi SYSTEM MODEL(only when used with optional integral diverter). Installation & Client Drayn File Name 7542 Drayn Artworker - Finished Size A5 148x210mm Creative Direcr Mike Lane Proof Stage Artwork % 100% PRINT Modification Date 21/08/15 2:45PM Bleed 3mm

Support Sales: +44(0)845 1305522 Technical: +44(0)845 1307722 cusmer.care@drayncontrols.co.uk www.drayncontrols.co.uk @DraynHeating /DraynControls! PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE STARTING. These instructions are applicable Drayn model(s) stated on front cover of this manual only and must not be used with any or make or model. These instructions apply in UK only and should be followed except for any statury obligation. If you are in any doubt contact Drayn technical helpline. This accessory must be fitted by a competent person. Failure comply could lead prosecution. Leave se instructions with user or at appliance. Abbreviations CH = Central Heating DHW = Domestic Hot Water RF = Radio Frequency DLS = Daylight Saving BST = British Summer Time GMT = Greenwich Mean Time C = Celsius (Centigrade) IP = Ingress Protection V = Volt m = metre ma = milliampere Definitions (DLS/BST) Summer time begins: Last Sunday in March at 1:00 am GMT (Clocks are put forward by 1 hour) Summer time ends: Last Sunday in Ocber at 2:00 am BST (Clocks are put back by 1 hour) Protect your environment Symbols Domestic Hot Water Radio Frequency (RF) Transmitter Proper battery recycling Electronic devices and batteries, rechargeable or not, should not be disposed of in ordinary household waste. Instead, y must be recycled properly protect environment and cut down waste of precious resources. Your local waste management authority can supply details concerning proper disposal of batteries. Installation &

Table of contents Technical Data... 2 Installation Guide... 3 LP10RF Installation... 4 Wireless Commissioning & Signal Strength... 5-6 Signal Strength... 7 Installer Options... 8-9... 10 DIGISTAT+3RF Room Thermostat... 11 Controls and Display Layout... 12 Basic Settings... 13-17 User Options... 17-21 Battery Change... 22 LP10RF Programmer & Receiver... 23 The Standard Program... 24 Changing Program... 25-28 Maintenance... 29 1 Client Drayn File Name 7542 Drayn Artworker - Finished Size A5 148x210mm Creative Direcr Mike Lane Proof Stage Artwork % 100% PRINT Modification Date 21/08/15 2:45PM Bleed 3mm

Technical Data Digistat +3RF Transmitter LP10RF Receiver Thermostat Dimensions 137mm x 96.5mm x 31.3mm -- Power supply 3V 24V Radio frequency 433 MHz 433 MHz Radio signal range 30m typically. The range may be affected by composition / density and number of walls between Digistat+3RF and LP10RF. Temperature range 5 C 32 C -- Ambient operating 0 C +40 C 0 C +50 C Ambient srage -20 C +55 C -- Humidity operating range 25-90% non condensing up 45 C Class of operation -- II Degrees of protection IP30 IP24 30-95% non condensing up 45 C Control Accuracy +0.5 C @ 20 C Better than ±1 second per day @ 25 C Battery life (with alkaline batteries) approx. 2 years N/A Battery back up time and date 10 years min. 10 years min. Shortest switching period 1 minute 1 minute Hot water pre-heat settings -- 3 ON / 3 OFF Central heating settings 6 per day -- Energy Class IV = 2% (Acc. EU 811/2013, 812/2013, 813/2013, 814/2013) Pollution Class 2 2 Software Class A A Ball ure test 90 C 90 C Relevant EC Directives: 2006/95/EC Low Voltage Directive 2004/108/EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 1999/5/EC R&TTE Directive 2006/66/EC Battery Directive 2011/65/EU RoHS Directive Applied Standards: EN60730-1; EN60730-2-7; EN60730-2-9 EN 300 220-2; EN 301 489-3 Pack Contents: LP10RF Programmer / RF receiver Digistat+3RF transmitter Screws (x2) Wall Plugs (x2) Instructions Batteries (x2) AA Alkaline 2 Installation &

Installation Guide 3 Client Drayn File Name 7542 Drayn Artworker - Finished Size A5 148x210mm Creative Direcr Mike Lane Proof Stage Artwork % 100% PRINT Modification Date 21/08/15 2:45PM Bleed 3mm

Installation Guide LP10RF Programmer & Receiver LP10RF Installation F! DANGER: 230 volts do not uch electrical components or circuits. CAUTION: Isolate mains electricity supply before starting any work and observe all relevant safety precautions. Observe electro-static discharge precautions: do not uch pcb circuit. Cover panel Cover panel Screw Screw Tab Tab Clips This accessory must be fitted by a competent person. Failure comply could lead prosecution. Cover panel Remove Screw boiler outer casing and control panel fascia gain access boiler control panel. Clips Release securing screws. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Clips 9. J Pull cover panel up remove. Grip Tab tab and pull upwards disengage clips, pull forward remove blanking plate or existing programmer. Blanking plate Align connecr plug pins in socket on PCB and push fully home. Feed ribbon cable in recess. Align programmer Programmer and locate clips, push in slots n down secure. Locate cover panel in place and secure with screw. Replace fascia cover and outer casing before Recess switching on electrical supply and boiler. Switch boiler on when completed. Blanking Blanking plate plate Programmer Programmer Ribbon cable Connecr plug Cover panel Screw Clips Recess Recess Tab Programmer Ribbon cable Ribbon cable Connecr plug Connecr plug Cover panel Cover panel Screw Screw Clips 4 Clips Installation & Tab Tab

Installation Guide Wireless Commissioning & Signal Strength Before fixing DIGISTAT+3RF wall it is recommended first check signal strength from that location. To do this, after initial start up, colon, CH and antenna symbols should be flashing on LP10RF display. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. CLOCK? Press set? butn 4 times. Press OK butn once. Press set? butn 4 times; Lrn and OFF should be displayed. OFF Press + butn so display shows ON and a flashing antenna symbol. The learn mode is now ready receive a signal from transmitter during next two minutes. Take Digistat+3RF unit and stand near boiler. Remove battery cover and fit batteries. 9. After a few seconds display will show - - -. Remove batteries from Digistat+3RF, and hold + butn whilst refitting batteries, keep + butn held and after a few seconds display will show rf which indicates that DIGISTAT+3RF is continuously sending a signal LP10RF (receiver). The receiver display will now show learnt transmitter code and antenna as well as signal strength as indicated by chevrons on right hand side of display. J Place transmitter in desired final position and return boiler check receiver display. The ideal transmitter position will result in receiver display showing 4 chevrons and LED will be green. K If LED is red or no LED is showing and display indicates 1 or 2 chevrons, transmitter will need be re-positioned until LED changes amber or green and 3 or 4 chevrons are indicated on display. If re is no LED and display shows - - -, re is no signal being received at all from transmitter. Transmission will resume once transmitter is repositioned in a part of house where an amber or green LED and 3 or 4 chevrons are achieved. L Once you are happy that, when in desired location, transmitter is sending a good signal receiver i.e. amber or green and 3 or 4 chevrons, transmitter can be fixed wall. Signal strength indicars Transmitter code (may be different) LED indicar shows different colour depending on signal strength (see table below) 7. 8. The symbols on receiver will sp flashing and display will show SSI, Antenna and ON. Press SET on receiver and display will show SSI and Antenna. LED Indication Chevrons RF Strength Green 4 Very strong Amber 3 Strong Red 2 Weak None 1 Very weak 5 Client Drayn File Name 7542 Drayn Artworker - Finished Size A5 148x210mm Creative Direcr Mike Lane Proof Stage Artwork % 100% PRINT Modification Date 21/08/15 2:45PM Bleed 3mm

Installation Guide Positioning Digistat +3RF room rmostat The Digistat is a radio frequency device which is very flexible for positioning as re is no need for hard wiring appliance. The device should be mounted in an open area, no closer than 30cm from metal objects, including wall boxes. Mount Digistat+3RF on a wall which is not subject direct sunlight or draughts, preferably on an inside wall, 1.5 metres above floor. The Digistat+3RF must also not be directly influenced by radiars or or appliances giving off heat. 4. 5. Remove battery cover using a coin Install 2 AA batteries provided Digistat +2RF Digistat +2RF 6. Replace battery cover Mounting Digistat +RF room rmostat 1. Remove front cover using a flat screwdriver and separate from back plate. Digistat +2RF Digistat +2RF 2. Fix back plate directly on wall using allocated fixing points and suitable wall plugs and screws. To cancel signal strength mode: 1. Remove batteries from Digistat+3RF transmitter cancel constant transmission. 2. After a few seconds receiver display will show ---. 3. Replace front cover by locating in position and pushing fully on back cover. 3. Press OK on LP10RF receiver and display will return time with CH and Antenna flashing. 4. Re-insert batteries in transmitter and RF link will be re-established. 6 Installation &

Installation Guide Signal Strength To check signal strength on previously installed and paired units: 1. Press set butn 4 times on LP10RF. 2. Press OK once. 3. Press set butn 5 times. The display will show SSI and OFF. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. OFF Press + butn so that display shows SSI, Antenna and ON. Press set butn so display shows SSI and Antenna. After a few seconds display will show ---. Remove batteries from Digistat+3RF transmitter and wait until display has faded away. Press and hold + butn on transmitter while re-inserting batteries and keep butn deed until display shows rf. LED Indication Chevrons RF Strength Green 4 Very strong Amber 3 Strong Red 2 Weak None 1 Very weak To cancel signal strength mode: 1. Remove batteries from transmitter cancel constant transmission. 2. After a few seconds receiver display will show ---. 3. Press OK on receiver display and display will return time with CH and Antenna flashing. 4. Signal strength indicars Transmitter code (may be different) LED indicar shows different colour depending on signal strength (see table below) Re-insert batteries in transmitter and RF link will be re-established. 7 Client Drayn File Name 7542 Drayn Artworker - Finished Size A5 148x210mm Creative Direcr Mike Lane Proof Stage Artwork % 100% PRINT Modification Date 21/08/15 2:45PM Bleed 3mm

Installation Guide DIGISTAT+3RF been set ent be adjusted confirming nsuring Installer confirm Options and changes by ing Installer Function Select Default g fully home. use + or butn butn. (max 6 periods). Options Option If you wish change any of Installer Options as nt 2. Once ( time has shown been flashing) set 02 Freeze On Off On suring shown in confirm table and below, enter Installer Option protection fully home. use Menu + or from butn Au mode 4. by To ing: exit orand + ries see fig 3. adjust simultaneously required for 5 seconds. until (* small you return 1 in lower half au of screen 04 Low Set 5 High 5 mode shows with which time botm period is arrow being set sing a coin. Replace spent Point C Limit pointing e.g. 1=1st period, au 2 (as = 2nd shown). period etc) R6 (AA) Alkaline batteries ensuring confirm and 05 High Set Low 32 32 battery cover ing fully home. use + or butn adjust (* required small 1 in lower half of screen Point C Limit been set 06 Delayed On Off Off ostat is a programmable time rmostat and periods Start ram for every day 3. of Once be week) adjusted and confirming has (Energy and events been per set day. The unit is now set correctly (* follow small 1 in your lower required half of screen timings. changes by ing saving confirm butn. and (max move 6 periods). next feature) be adjusted confirming 3. Once To change has for a short period 10 (Override): Valve On Off Off s with following changes default settings by ing been set protection ur convenience: 4. butn. To Pressing How exit (max replace 6 periods). or and batteries + confirm again for see and 5 fig move seconds 3. will next exit hermostat 24-Hour until Menu you and return return au Au time mode. and periods 11 Valve 1 5 3 week) il 5) which mode Remove with battery botm cover arrow using a coin. Replace spent 2. Once protection time has been set 1. be Press adjusted + or - confirming butns batteries with 2 x 1.5V IEC LR6 (AA) Alkaline batteries ensuring confirm and events per day. pointing Once au Installer (as shown). Options adjust screen set has. been selected, Set time (Mins) 2 3 4. To 4 correct exit 5 orientation. 6 Replace changes by battery ing cover ing fully home. use + or butn and or butn. butns (max allow 6 periods). shown you flashing scroll 8:30 12:00 14:00 until 12 Application 0 1 0 through you 16:30 urn return 22:30 Menu au (shown below). The + and - allow you 16.0 16.0 16.0 mode type change with 21.0 values. botm 7.0 k, which is pre-set arrow settings can be undersod pointing using au chart (as below e shown). ostat settings. 13 System 0 1 0 omatically Once a value has been changed ing before ) and update 4. To 2. exit After 5 seconds or will start Capability ay. removing The exiting unit is now Menu set correctly will save until controlling follow you new return your setting. at required selected au (The timings. set below display shows Option mode 02 OFF). point with but displays botm actual arrow room pointing ostat. au (as 2 chrevons shown). and Option 3. Once 02 - Freeze Protection has y. been set ettings botm of screen Freeze confirm protection and will move switch on next heating if room ged for a short time and falls 5 C and periods will n control t is a programmable in rmostat be adjusted at 7 C even confirming if Digistat is in OFF mode. new for every day of 1. week) Press and + or - butns 3. To exit override tings events per adjust day. set. Set changes by ing time it will revert 5 6 The Freeze butn. Protection (max 6 periods). default is ON. 2you are 3setting 4 5 6 in pre-set program. :30 22:30 t, To switch off Freeze Protection mode enter 1.0 8:30 12:00 unit will 7.0 14:00 16:30 22:30 indicar Installer Options Menu (Refer Installer Options 02) chart Time below Period will ith 6following default settings and 4. change To exit OFF. Press or accept. onvenience: 0 22:30 0 7.0 mode with botm arrow ) intelligent delayed point but displays actual 1. room Press + or - butns e chart below To set a constant room Option (Manual pointing 04 mode): & 05 au - Low (as shown). and High Limit, heating will come. on raise 2 3 4 5 6 2 chrevons t 08:30, 2. After indicates set 5 point seconds override is will mode. start set points. n :30 16ºC, 12:00 it stays 14:00 at 16ºC 16:30 controlling throughout 22:30 t Basic at Settings selected set e 6.0 16.0 increases 16.0 point 21.0 21ºC. but displays The 7.0 actual room The user set points defaults are High 32 C tings down can be a undersod night-setback using. The chart Digistat below 2 chrevons +2RF of rmostat 1. Press is a programmable once, rmostat display and Low 5 C, change se limits enter Installer cycle repeats for indicates next day. 24-Hour override ( same mode. program for every day of week) and (example 20 Options Menu (Refer Installer Options 04 & 05). C) 3. To allows exit override you set 6 time and events per day. in Digistat pre-set +2RF program. Option 06 - Intelligent Delayed Start Pre-set Program (Energy To change saving feature). for a short period (Override): s and s 3. To exit override 2. Press + or - butns Your comes with adjust following default asettings pre-programmed for your convenience: The Intelligent Delayed Start is an energy saving feature in pre-set program. which aumatically reduces warm up time for will sp flashing after 5 erating as Pre-set Program 1. (9 til 5) heating 1. Press system. + or - butns mode Drayn 3. To exit override To set a constant room this (Manual mode): aise til Event 1 once 2or wait until 3 next 4 change5 6 int shown. is Time 6:30 3 4 5 6 in 8:30pre-set 12:00 program. 14:00 16:30 22:30 ghout hing, use Temperature 20.0 16.0 16.0 16.0 21.0 7.0 o. 12:00 adjust The 14:00 16:30 22:30 *The above settings can be undersod using chart below To set a constant room 3. To exit manual (Manual mode mode): se ired rature Time of Period 1. Press once, display. once, return au. t is out 8 Installation & The ature of 1. Press once, display e heating will come on shows raise flashing 30, set 2. (example point is Press + or 20-0 C) 16ºC, it stays at 16ºC throughout butns perature increases 21ºC. adjust The as n a night-setback required. The of 1. Press once, display le repeats for next day. will sp flashing after 5 2. Press seconds + or and - butns start controlling 3. To exit override adjust at this as in pre-set program. will sp flashing after 06:30 5 08:30 12:00 14:00 16:30 22:30 y n n n Dray n Dray n Dray n Dray n Dray n Dray n Dray n Dray n

Installation Guide DIGISTAT+3RF If enabled, start time should be set an hour earlier than time you want property reach set. Intelligent Start will delay that start time, by an amount that it has calculated based on actual and set. As wear becomes milder, start time is delayed, so that fuel is not wasted bringing room up earlier than necessary. The Digistat calculates approximately 10 minutes raise by 1 C, up a maximum of 6 C. Intelligent Delayed Start only applies in Au mode. Intelligent Delayed Start default is in OFF mode. To switch ON Intelligent Delayed Start enter Installer Options Menu (see Installer Options 06). The Intelligent Delayed start option is not suitable for underfloor application. Ensure Installer option 06 is set OFF before final commissioning for underfloor application. SPECIAL NOTE: If Intelligent delayed start feature is enabled, (Off changed On in Installer option 06), please inform end user of this feature. Changes installer options and pre-set programmes must be made with flame symbol not flashing. Option 10 - Valve Protection In some heating systems re may be a requirement protect system by operating it once a day, for a given period. If valve protection is selected system will be operated for a period as shown in valve protection time (mins). Valve protection time is every day at 10.00am. Valve protection default is OFF. To enable valve protection mode enter Installer Options Menu (Refer Installer Option 10). Option 11 - Valve Protection time (mins). Valve protection time can be set between 1 and 5 minutes (default 3 minutes). To change this once a day on time enter Installer Options Menu (Refer Installer Option 11). Option 12 - Application Type Digistat+3RF can be used for different applications. In installer menu, select: 00 = Gas Boiler 0 1 = Oil Boiler Option 13- System Capability Adjust this setting suit heating system capability. In installer menu, select: 00 = Fast house usually reaches setpoint in 1 hour 0 1 = Slow house usually reaches setpoint in 1 hour The following special note has been added user instruction explain adjustment requirement: When delay period is operating indicated by flame symbol flashing, ing any butn returns Digistat au mode allowing normal butn operation until next time/ event, when it will resume delay start mode or follows Holiday, Manual, Override or Off modes as selected. Display Error code E1 When display shows an error code (E1) this indicates a sensor fault and heating system will remain Off. Please contact your local heating service engineer replace your Digistat +3RF. 9 Client Drayn File Name 7542 Drayn Artworker - Finished Size A5 148x210mm Creative Direcr Mike Lane Proof Stage Artwork % 100% PRINT Modification Date 21/08/15 2:45PM Bleed 3mm

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DIGISTAT+3RF Room Thermostat The time on programmer must be correct. Some DIGISTAT+3RF Room Thermostat types have be adjusted in spring and autumn at changes between Greenwich Mean Time and British What is a programmable room rmostat? Summer Time....an explanation for householders You may be able temporarily adjust heating programme, for example, Override, Advance or A programmable room rmostat is both a programmer Boost. These are explained in manufacturer s and a room rmostat. A programmer allows you set instructions. On and Off time periods suit your own lifestyle. A room rmostat works by sensing air Programmable room rmostats need a free flow of air, switching on heating when air sense, so y must not be covered falls below rmostat setting, and by curtains or blocked by furniture. Nearby electric switching it off once this set has been fires, televisions, wall or table lamps may prevent reached. rmostat from working properly. So, a programmable room rmostat lets you choose what times you want heating be on, and what Your Digistat+3RF it should reach while it is on. It will allow you select different s in your home at different times of day (and days of week) meet The Digistat +3RF rmostat is a programmable your particular needs. rmostat 5-2 Day / 7 Day product. 5 2 day allows 06490097001 IssA 24-1-07 13/2/07 11:59 Page 1you set a program for weekdays and a program for 7 13/2/07 11:59 Turning a Page programmable 1 room rmostat a higher weekend. Full 7-day functionality allows you setting will not make room heat up any faster. How set a different program for every day of week. quickly room heats up depends on design of Each program type allows you set 6 time and heating system, for example, size of boiler and events. radiars. Your Neir does setting affect how quickly room How replace batteries see fig 3. Clock Setting cools down. Turning The a Digistat programmable +2RF rmostat room rmostat is a programmable rmostat 24-Hour a lower setting product will result ( in same room program being for controlled every day of Your week) Digistat which Remove battery cover using a coin. Replace +3RF is fitted with a real-time clock, batteries with 2 x 1.5V IEC LR6 (AA) Alkaline batterie at a lower, allows you and saves set energy. up 6 time and which events is pre-set per day. at facry. You will not have alter F correct orientation. Replace battery cover time settings. A special feature of this real-time clock The way set and use your programmable room Clock Setting is aumatically update time during summer/ rmostat is find lowest settings Your is fitted with a real-time clock, winter which time change is pre-set removing need manually that you are comfortable with at different times you at facry. You will not have alter time alter settings. clock. le Roomhave chosen, and n leave it alone do its job. The best way do this A is special set low feature s of this real-time first, say clock is aumatically update Wireless 18 C, and n turn m time up during by one degree summer/winter each day until time change removing General Operation you are comfortable need with manually s. alter You clock. won t have adjust rmostat furr. Any adjustments With unit in Au mode ( small arrow botm above se settings General will waste Operation energy and cost you more of screen will point Au) can be money. With unit in Au mode ( small arrow changed botm for of a short screen time by using + or - butns. will point Au) can be changed Changing for a short in this way will keep If your heating system is a boiler with radiars, 0/22090 time by using + or - butns. Changing Digistat +3RF set in your new until next re will usually be only one programmable room this way will keep set your pre-programmed new event (at which time it will revert rmostat control whole house. But you can programmed ). The you are have different s until next in individual pre-programmed rooms by event (at which time it will revert y: setting will flash on screen. Once is set, installing rmostatic programmed radiar valves ). (TRVs) on The you are setting unit will revert showing current. individual radiars. will If flash you don t have screen. TRVs, Once you should is set, unit will rmostat choose a revert that showing is reasonable current for whole. The indicar will show on screen if heating is house. If you do have show TRVs, on you screen can choose if a heating slightly is turned on. turned on. istat SCR higher setting make sure that even coldest room is comfortable, n prevent any overheating in or A flashing flame indicates product is in is intelligent delayed A flashing flame indicates product is rooms by adjusting TRVs. start delayed in intelligent mode start (see mode. delayed special note). start mode (see special note). ope 5522 0622 7722 o.uk ontrols.com A ructions ble room rmostat? Controls and Display Layout Basic Settings The rmostat is a programmable 24-Hour ( same program for every day of we Your comes with following default Certification Mark allows you set 6 time and events pe 11 Pre-set Program pre-programmed for your convenience: Client Drayn File Name 7542 Drayn Artworker - Finished Pre-set Size A5 Program 148x210mm 1. (9 til 5) Creative Direcr Mike Lane Drayn Proof Stage Artwork % 100% PRINT Event 1 2 3 4 Modification Date 21/08/15 2:45PM Bleed 3mm Time 6:30 8:30 12:00 14:00 Temperature 20.0 16.0 16.0 16.0 Dray n Dray n D

DIGISTAT+3RF Room Thermostat Controls and Display Layout Pointer (day) Days Temperature + or - butns for setting adjustments Flame shows when calling for heat Time Drayn Pointer (mode indicar) Holiday, Manual, Au, Day, Program Digistat +3RF Clock mode LH (left hand) butn, moves pointer left for selection Time/Temperature Program events 1 6 in sequence, morning, midday and night RH (right hand) butn, moves pointer right, selects and accepts changes Temperature displayed is actual room unless adjusting + or - butn when it displays set. Once adjustment is complete and after 5 seconds this will return actual room. 12 Installation &

DIGISTAT+3RF Room Thermostat Basic Settings The Digistat +3RF rmostat is a programmable rmostat 5-2 Day / 7 Day product. 5 2 day allows you set a program for weekdays and a program for weekend. Full 7-day functionality allows you set a different program for every day of week. Each program type allows you set 6 time and events. Weekend Saturday-Sunday Time 7:00 9:00 12:00 14:00 16:00 23:00 Temp 20.0 18.0 21.0 18.0 21.0 7.0 Digistat +3RF Pre-set Program Your Digistat +3RF comes with following default settings pre-programmed for your convenience: Pre-set Program 1 (9 til 5) Weekday Monday-Friday 25 C 20 C 15 C 10 C 5 C 07:00 09:00 12:00 14:00 16:00 23:00 Saturday-Sunday Temp 20.0 16.0 16.0 16.0 21.0 7.0 25 C 20 C 15 C 10 C 5 C Monday-Friday As you can see, at 07:00, heating will come on raise. At 09:00, set point is dropped from 20 C down 18 C, it stays at 18 C until 12:00 when heating comes on raise 21 C. The stays at 21 C until 14:00 when it drops down 18 C. At 16:00, heating comes on raise 21 C where it stays until 23:00, when n drops down a night-setback of 7 C until 07:00, when cycle repeats for next day. As you can see, at 06:30, heating will come on raise 20 C. At 08:30, set point is dropped from 20 C down 16 C, it stays at 16 C throughout day, until 16:30 when increases 21 C. The n drops down a night-setback of 7 C until 06:30, when cycle repeats for next day. 13 Client Drayn File Name 7542 Drayn Artworker - Finished Size A5 148x210mm Creative Direcr Mike Lane Proof Stage Artwork % 100% PRINT Modification Date 21/08/15 2:45PM Bleed 3mm

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Use + and buns and butn set 6 periods for weekend program. 5. Once final has been set confirm setting. To exit or mode with botm arrow pointing at Au. 3. Once time has been set, and use + or - butns adjust required. Repeat above steps 2-3 until 6 periods have been set for Monday To adjust times and s for 7-Day operation: 1. With product operating as normal in Au mode once and n + butn until display is flashing and shows. 2. Press once, display will be as shown. The time will be flashing, use + or - butns adjust 1st time as required. just times and s for 5-2 Day tion: ess once, play will be as shown. 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(Saturday and Sunday) or changes s see above. (* sma shows w e.g. 1=1s 3. Once time has been set, and use + or - butns adjust required. Repeat above steps 2-3 until 6 periods have been set for Monday 2. Press once, display will be as shown. The time will be flashing, use + or - butns adjust 1st time as required. 2. Press once, display will be as shown. The time will be flashing, use + or - butns adjust 1st time as required. 3. Once time has been set, and use + or - butn adjust required (shown flashing). Press confirm and move next time and periods be adjusted confirming changes by ing butn. (max 6 periods). 4. Once last weekday has been set once confirm settings and allow adjustment of weekend program. Use + and buns and butn set 6 periods for weekend program. 5. Once final has been set confirm setting. To exit or until you return au mode with botm arrow pointing at Au. Congratulati The unit is now set correctly follo 4. Once Monday has been set, once. Repeat steps 2-3 until all 7 days of week have been set. 5. Once final has been set confirm settings. To exit or until you return au mode with botm arrow pointing at Au. me settings. umatically update ge removing o botm of screen anged for a short e in r new h time it will revert re you are setting set, unit will e indicar will. Temperature 20.0 16.0 16.0 16.0 21.0 7.0 The rmostat is a programmable rmostat 24-Hour ( same program for every day of week) and allows you set 6 time and events per day. Pre-set Program Your comes with following default settings pre-programmed for your convenience: Pre-set Program 1. (9 til 5) *The above settings can be undersod using chart below As you can see, at 06:30, heating will come on raise. At 08:30, set point is dropped from down 16ºC, it stays at 16ºC throughout day, until 16:30 when increases 21ºC. The n drops down a night-setback of 7ºC until 06:30 when cycle repeats for next day. To adjust se times and s 1. 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At 08:30, set point is dropped from down 16ºC, it stays at 16ºC throughout day, until 16:30 when increases 21ºC. The n drops down a night-setback of 7ºC until 06:30 when cycle repeats for next day. To adjust se times and s 1. With product operating as normal in Au mode twice until display is flashing as shown. The time will be flashing, use + or - butns adjust 1st time as required (* small 1 in lower half of scre shows which time period is bein e.g. 1=1st period, 2 = 2nd period The unit is now set correctly follow your required timing Basic Settings 2RF isplay Layout How replace batteries see fig 3. Remove battery cover using a coin. Replace spent batteries with 2 x 1.5V IEC LR6 (AA) Alkaline batteries ensuring correct orientation. Replace battery cover ing fully home. change batteries. o run low a battery icon will flash in attery during this time fig 1). h 2 x 1.5V IEC LR6 (AA) Alkaline batteries. ne is shown in display, batteries and will cease vate by replacing batteries. 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