Working week plus Saturday (MO; TU; WE;
TH; FR; SA)
Odd week days (MO; WE; FR)
Even week days plus Saturday (TU; TH;
SA)
First three days of week (MO; TU; WE)
Second three days of week including
Saturday (TH; FR; SA)
Odd week days plus Saturday (MO; WE;
FR; SA)
2) POWER SUPPLY
The Microrapid T V0 digital timer is
powered directly from the mains electricity
supply. The timer also has a
rechargeable backup battery that can keep
programs and settings in memory for about
100 hours.
When the appliance is installed and
switched on for the first time, wait for about
12 hours (battery charge time) before
programming the timer. Once the
battery is fully charged, use a sharp object
(e.g. a biro) to press the RST (reset) button
to switch on the timer.
3) FUNCTIONS
3.1 - Reset
Press the RST (reset) button with a pointed
object (e.g. a biro) to delete all data from
memory (day, time and ON/OFF programs).
3.2 - Delete / Restore
Press the RES/RCL button to delete one or
more ON/OFF programs. If you accidentally
delete a program you wanted to keep, press
the RES/RCL key once again to restore it.
3.3 - Setting summer/winter time
The timer allows you to switch between
summer and winter time settings. Press the
RES/RCL and CLOCK buttons
simultaneously to switch between summer
and winter time.
3.4 - Timer
Press the TIMER button to enter up to 8
ON/OFF programs.
3.5 - Setting the time and date
The timer has two rocker buttons (H-
MIN) and (CLOCK-TIMER). Press these
buttons on the end corresponding to the
function you require.
To set the day of the week, hold down the
CLOCK button and press the WEEK button
repeatedly to display the day you want.
To set the time of day, hold down the
CLOCK button and press the H and MIN
buttons repeatedly to set the hour and
minute respectively.
N.B.
In addition to the standard programming
mode described above (pressing the buttons
repeatedly), you can also hold down the
relevant setting button to scroll through the
settings more quickly.
3.6 - Setting the 24 hour or 12+12 hour
clock
The timer can display the time of day
either in 24 hour format or 12+12 hour
format with an (AM) and (PM) display. In 12
hour mode, the time of day is shown by the
time (e.g. 5:30) plus the relevant suffix (e.g.
AM). The time 17:30 may thus be displayed
as 17:30 or as 5:30 PM.
To switch between 12 and 24 hour time
display, press the CLOCK and TIMER
buttons simultaneously. In 12 hour display
mode, to switch from from (AM) to (PM),
simply keep pressing the H button (to obtain
a sequence like 11:30 AM 12:30 AM 1:30
PM, etc.).
4) PROGRAMMING THE APPLIANCE
4.1 - Press the TIMER button.
The message ON 1 appears on the
display, showing that you can now
enter the first switch on time.
4.2 - Press the WEEK key repeatedly to
select the day/week combination for
the new program.
4.3 - Press the H and MIN buttons
repeatedly to set the switch on time.
4.4 - Press the TIMER button to finish
entering the switch on time and start
entering the switch off time (OFF-1).
The message OFF 1 appears on the
display.
4.5 - Check that the day/period combination
is as required, then press the H and
MIN buttons to set the required switch
off time.
4.6 - Press the TIMER button to finish
entering the first on/off interval and
move on to enter the second on/off
interval as instructed in steps 4.2 - 4.5.
The second on/off interval is identified
by the message ON 2.
4.7 - To finish the program and save the
settings, press the CLOCK button.
4.8 - To assign control of the fan heater to
an existing on/off program, press
the
key. The green LED lights to
show that the timer is determining
operation of the Microrapid T V0.
N.B.
• Do not forget to specify the days of the
week on which you want the timer to
run the required on/off program.
E.g.: (ON 1) MO h 21:00 – (OFF 1) TU h
24:00. Microrapid T V0 will switch on at
21:00 on Monday and switch off at 24:00
on Tuesday.
• When entering a new program or editing
an existing one, avoid overlaps with
previously entered programs.
If a new program overlaps an existing one
as the result of a programming error, the
timer will run whatever on/off interval
starts first. (In other words the second
on/off sequence will be ignored.)
If you forget to enter an off time for a
program, the timer will switch the
heater off at the next programmed off time.
E.g.: (ON 1) MO h: 8:30 -
(OFF 1) MO h: --:--
(ON 2) MO h: 8:30
(OFF 2) MO h: 10:00
The fan heater will switch on at 8:00 on
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