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3.
Press button 2 to raise the desired temperature. The display will show set
temperature.
4.
The desired temperature has now been set. After 3 seconds, the display will
automatically return to normal operating mode.
5.
The procedure for changing the temperature is now complete.
The desired temperature can be set anywhere between 7ºC and 40ºC.
4.5 CHANGING THE HEAT OUTPUT OF THE STOVE
1.
Push button 2 once. The display will show "pot" and one of the 5 heat out-
put levels.
2.
Push button 1 to reduce the heat output setting. The display will show the
new output setting.
3.
Push button 2 to raise the heat output setting. The display will show the
new output setting.
4.
Once the display has shown the new output setting, 3 seconds later the dis-
play will automatically return to normal operating mode.
5.
The procedure for changing the heat output setting is now complete.
4.6 SAVE MODE
When this mode is active, the stove will automatically switch off as soon as the
room temperature - plus the set differential temperature - has been reached. The
stove will automatically switch itself off as soon as the room temperature - plus the
set differential temperature - has been reached.
The Save mode can only be used when the stove is not in timer mode.
SWITCHING ON SAVE MODE
1.
Switch the stove off.
2.
Push button 1 and then repeatedly push button 3 until MN04, interspersed
with the text CP 00.
3.
Push button 2. The value 1 will appear in the display. Now hold down button
2 until the value A9 appears in the display.
4.
By pushing on button 3 again, the display will show Pr01. Push button 3
repeatedly until Pr28 appears in the display, alternating with the text "OFF"
or a numeric value between 1 and 15.
5.
If "OFF" is shown on the display, then SAVE MODE is off. This can be switched
on with buttons 1 or 2. By pushing buttons 1 or 2 the differential tempera-
ture, which can be set from 1ºC to 15ºC, will appear in the display.
6.
Select the desired differential value and then push button P3 to save the
setting.
7.
The stove is now in Save mode and can be started up again.
DIFFERENTIAL TEMPERATURE
The differential temperature is the difference in degrees Celsius in relation to the
set temperature. Example: The set temperature is 20ºC and the set differential
temperature is 2ºC. The stove will now go out at a room temperature of 22ºC and
start up again at a temperature of 18ºC.
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