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Fig. 2. Normal display
Initial start-up.
When you switch on the control panel for the first time, you must
configure certain basic settings. First select the relevant region and
confirm your choice by pressing the middle button. Then select the
desired language and confirm with the middle button. Next, use the left
and right buttons to set the correct date and time, and confirm with the
middle button. Finally, set the running time for a manually activated
bathing cycle. (The standard setting is for 3 hours, but you can choose
1–24 hours.) Move up/down with the right/left button respectively until the
desired running time is displayed. Each button press increases/
decreases the running time by 15 minutes. To move more quickly, keep
the button depressed. Confirm the time with middle button. The basic
settings are now stored in the control panel's memory.
Lighting.
The lighting comes on/goes off automatically when the facility starts/
shuts down. The lighting can also be controlled manually by pressing the
right button when the lighting symbol shows at the bottom right of the
display. The symbol shows white when the lighting is off and yellow when
the lighting is on.
Code lock.
Prevents unauthorised users from changing the programmed settings.
Main power switch.
This switch, on the underside of the relay box, SE sauna heater and
small steam generators, should be used only when the facility is to
remain switched off for a prolonged period of time.
Note! Place the thermometer (hygrometer) in the Tylarium at a height
where the values shown correspond exactly with the figures displayed on
the CC 300T panel.
Stand-by.
The stand-by function is invaluable for Tylarium facilities in hotels, public
baths, etc., where visitor frequency varies. During off-peak hours the
equipment is set at stand-by heat, which can rapidly be raised to the
desired temperature by pressing the ON button or using an external
switch. This stand-by feature can yield substantial savings every year.
The examples below show how easy it is to program a suitable bathing
schedule.
Examples of Stand-by operation.
Here are examples of three different options for public facilities open
between 8 am to 8 pm, with varying numbers of visitors:
Option 1) A limited number of visitors use the facility sporadically
throughout the day. Program "stand-by" between 8 am and 8 pm. Bathers
(or the attendant responsible) activate the bathing cycle by pressing the
control panel's ON button.
Option 2) A limited number of visitors use the facility sporadically
between 8 am and 2 pm. From 2 pm to 8 pm there is a steady flow of
bathers. Program "stand-by" between 8 am and 2 pm, and program a
permanent "ON" time from 2 pm to 8 pm. Visitors during the morning
activate the bathing cycle by pressing the control panel's ON button.
Option 3) Large numbers of bathers 8–10 am, 1–2 pm and 6–8 pm. The
rest of the day, the facility is used only sporadically. Program "stand-by"
between 8 am and 8 pm and program permanent "ON" times for the peak
periods above. Visitors during off-peak times activate the bathing cycle
by pressing the control panel's ON button.
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SETTINGS
MANUAL ON/OFF.
Setting the bathing temperature.
Select [MENU] in the Normal display and then select the thermometer
symbol. Use the arrow keys to enter the desired temperature and then
confirm with [OK].
Setting the humidity level.
Select the water droplet symbol. Use the arrow keys to enter the desired
humidity (RH%). Confirm with [OK]. Note! The value for the maximum
humidity varies according to the bathing temperature selected.
Starting the bathing cycle.
Then select the Return symbol, confirm with the middle button and select
the ON/OFF symbol to start the bathing cycle. To switch the unit off,
press once more on ON/OFF. The symbol shows red when the facility is
switched off, and green when the facility is in operation.
AUTOMATIC ON/OFF.
Setting the bathing temperature.
Select [MENU] in the Normal display and then select the thermometer
symbol. Use the arrow keys to enter the desired temperature and then
confirm with [OK].
Setting the humidity level.
Select the water droplet symbol. Use the arrow keys to enter the desired
humidity [(RH%)]. Confirm with [OK]. Note! The value for the maximum
humidity varies according to the bathing temperature selected.
Starting the timer function.
Select [MENU] in the Normal display. Select [Program] and then [Timer].
Enter the countdown time (= time remaining before the facility is
automatically switched on) and confirm with OK.
The switch-on time has now been set and the bathing cycle will begin
automatically at the pre-set time. The countdown to the switch-on time is
shown at the top left of the display. You can switch off the countdown
function at any time by pressing twice on the button under the ON/OFF
symbol. To switch off the equipment after the bathing cycle has begun,
press just once on the ON/OFF button.
If the humidity level exceeds 30% when the equipment is switched off, an
automatic drying cycle will be activated. This takes about 20 minutes
(factory setting).
PROGRAMMING THE WEEKLY TIMER
with different settings for different days of the week, or with the
same setting for every day of the week.
Timer
Fig. 3. Program display
Setting on/off/stand-by times, temperature/humidity.
Select [MENU] in the Normal display and then select [Program]. Select
[Program] one more time in the Program display (see fig. 3). When you
press [OK] the highlighted text [Add] changes colour to dark blue. You
are now in the Programming mode. First use the arrow keys to select the
desired weekday (current choice is shown in red). You can select each
weekday separately or choose Monday–Sunday (for the same setting on
all days), Monday–Friday or Saturday–Sunday. Confirm with [OK]. Then
set the start time. Each key press increases/decreases the time shown
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