User Instructions TS975.PDF

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CHECKING/ADJUSTING PROGRAMMES : Pre-set programmes
may be checked using NEXT ON/OFF button to step throught the
six available settings, which may be changed if required using the
+ or - button.
The display now shows SET, OFF, TIME with the OFF blinking.
RESET
Should the unit be disconnected from the mains a small battery
symbol will blink on the left hand side of the display. After the second
midnight, i.e. between 24 and 48 hours, the display will go blank and
the unit will lose its settings. When mains power is restored it is
recommended that the unit be reset by lowering the front flap and
using a small non-metallic object, e.g. matchstick, press and release
the recessed reset button (marked R/S). This installs the factory pre-
set programme and sets the time to 12:00pm on Monday (MO). The
outputs will be OFF, (see Fig. 1). Note that the colon between the hours
and minutes is blinking. This means the unit is in RUN mode and will
switch the output(s) on and off in accordance with the programme. The
colon only blinks in RUN mode.
CHOICE OF 12 HR OR 24 HR CLOCK
At any time during RUN mode the time displayed can be toggled between
a 12 hour clock with am/pm indication or a 24 hour clock by pressing and
holding both DAY and NEXT ON/OFF buttons for 1·5 seconds.
G.M.T. / B.S.T.
While in RUN mode the change from Greenwich Mean Time to British
Summer Time and back is achieved by pressing and holding the + button
to add one hour in the Spring, or the - button to put the clock back in the
Autumn. After the first time this change has been made this feature will
only allow the clock to be changed in the correct direction. Take care when
making this change for the first time. If it is made in the wrong direction
the unit will have to be reset and any user-settings re-entered.
SETTING THE CLOCK & PROGRAMMES
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3)
PROGRAMMING NEXT DAY : Press DAY to advance to the next
day, repeat step 2 for each day (7 day mode) or SAT-SUN (5 day/
2 day mode), ALTERNATIVELY follow COPYING PROGRAMMES
instructions below.
4)
COPYING PROGRAMMES : When a day's settings are as required
they may all be copied to the following day with just two button
presses. Press DAY to change the day, then press COPY. When
used with a model that has been converted to 5 day/2 day
operation the programme set for Monday to Friday (MOTUWETHFR
on the display) can be copied to the weekend (SASU).
5)
RUN MODE : Having completed the programming for each day,
press PROG to go to the run mode.
RUN MODE - (Colon blinks, see Fig. 1.)
OPERATION : In RUN mode the unit will automatically switch the
Central Heating and Hot Water on and off at the times set. However,
useful over-rides are provided which enable the user to make temporary
changes to the ON/OFF times without having to re-programme the
unit. The facilities offered by the over-rides are detailed on the back
cover.
REVIEWING PROGRAMMES : From the run mode, press PROG
twice, follow steps 2, 3 & 5 of SETTING THE CLOCK & PROGRAMMES.
SETTING TIME & DAY : Pressing PROG once enters the SET,
TIME, MODE, see fig. 2. While setting the time, pressing and
releasing the + or - buttons will change the time by one minute,
pressing and holding holding down + or - will change the time
quickly in ten minute steps (this also applies to adjusting ON/OFF
times). Use DAY button to set day.
When time and day are correct press PROG button once to start
clock and go to SET, ON, MODE".
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Sequence of button presses whilst adjusting time, day and programme
settings.
Read the section “Error free programming” first.
Press and release + or - to change the time by one minute.
Press and hold down + or - to change the time quickly.
ERROR FREE PROGRAMMING.
ON/OFF times cannot be set out of sequence. The limits of adjustment are:
Setting 1 (first ON) 12:00am to 11:59pm (normally in the morning).
Settings 2 to 6 (first OFF to last OFF) anywhere between the previous Setting and 23 hours 59 minutes
after Setting 1.
The - button stops responding when the previous Setting is reached, but the + button continues to its limit,
also changing any later Settings that would have been overlapped.
While becoming familiar with the Setting Sequence the ON/OFF times may become grouped together.
If this should happen use NEXT ON/OFF to select Setting 1, then check/alter each Setting in turn, using
+ or -, until the desired programme is entered.
NOTES ON TYPICAL DISPLAYS (See left)
Fig. 1
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Immediately following a manual RESET [RUN mode with colon blinking]
Fig. 2
SET TIME and DAY mode [colon steady, day, hours and minutes blink]
Fig. 3
SET FIRST ON TIME
[setting number and day shown, “ON” blinks]
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SET FIRST OFF TIME
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Fig. 5
SET LAST OFF TIME AFTER MIDNIGHT
[day when output will switch off blinks]
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Fig. 6
Typical AUTO programme
with +1 HOUR selected.
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When programming for 7 day operation, the day being set appears in the display, (see typical displays).
When being programmed in 5 day/2 day mode then the days will show as MOTUWETHFR or SASU.
Should the unit be disconnected from the mains a small battery symbol will blink on the left hand side of
the display.
FACTORY PRE-SET PROGRAMME
The following ON/OFF times are programmed at the factory and are re-instated by pressing the recessed
R/S button behind the flap.
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Monday to Friday
Saturday and Sunday
Setting
ON/OFF
Time
Setting
ON/OFF
Time
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6:30AM
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7:00AM
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8:30AM
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12:00PM
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12:00PM
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12:00PM
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