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Honeywell ST699 User Manual page 2

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SETTING THE PROGRAMME TIMES
The unit has two ON/OFF programme times
per day to control your Heating and Hot
Water system. To help you set your personal
programme quickly, a built-in programme
has
been
incorporated
with
commonly
used programme times. This programme
is selected automatically when the unit is
first connected to the mains power or when
the RESET button is pressed.
Each programme time can be set between
3.00am and 2.50am (on the next day) to allow
you to programme past midnight, ii required.
Move the TIME SET selector to the first ON
position (second from lelt). The first ON
time will now be flashing in the display to
indicate it can be changed.
2 Press the
1±1
or
El
buttons to set the first
ON time.
Each press of the button will change the
time by 10 minutes. Holding the button
down for more than a few seconds will
change the time quickly. The display
will
stop flashing to indicate the time has been
set.
3 Move the TIME SET selector to the first
OFF position. Set the first OFF time using
the (±) or
B
buttons.
4 Move the TIME SET selector to the second
ON position. Set the second ON time using
the (±) and
El
buttons.
5 Move the TIME SET selector to the second
OFF position. Set the second OFF time
using the (±) and
El
buttons.
6 Move the TIME SET selector to the AUTO
position to complete setting the programme
times.
REVIEWING AND CHANGING PROGRAMME TIMES
1
To review/change the ON/OFF programme
times move the TIME SET selector lo
each ol the ON/OFF positions in turn.
Any lime can be adjusted by using the (±)
or
El
buttons.
2 Move the TIME SET selector to the AUTO
position to complete reviewing/changing
the programme times.
SETTING THE CORRECT TIME
Move the TIME SET selector to the SET
CLOCK position. The display will now be
flashing to indicate it can be changed.
2
Press the
l±l
or
El
bulton to set the correct
time of day.
Each press of the bu/Ion will change the
time by one minute. Holding /he bu/Ion
*NOTES*
(i)
On 12 hour clock versions ensure the AM or
PM marker is correct. If not, ad1ust the lime
by a further 12 hours.
(ii) Programme times cannot be set out of
sequence. If the
El
bulton is being
pressed, the time will stop changing
when it equals a previous programme
time. If the (±1 buuon is being pressed,
· down for more than a few seconds will
change the time quickly. The display will
stop flashing to indicate the time has been
set.
3 Move the TIME SET selector to the AUTO
position to complete setting the time of day.
subsequent programme times will be
pushed forward along with the one being
set.
(iii)
If the TIME SET selector is accidentally
left in an ON /OFF or SET CLOCK position
for a period of
10 minutes,
the unit will
start to operate as it it had been left in
AUTO. The display will flash when this
occurs to remind you to move the selector
to the correct position.
TIME OF OAY
(OR PROGRAMME TIME)
LCD DISPLAY
TIME SET OR AUTOMATIC
MODE SELECTOR
AM OR PM MARKER
RESET BUTTON
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HEATING CONTROL SELECTOR.
HOT WATER ON INDICATOR
PROGRAMME OVERRIDE OR TIME+/- BUTTONS
IF THE DISPLAY REMAINS BLANK AFTER CONNECTING TffE POWER OR IF YOU WANT TO RESET
THE UNIT BACK TO THE ORIGINAL BUILT-IN PROGRAMME, PftESS,THE l'l•HT BUTTON WITH THE
TIP OF A PEN OR PENCIL
PROGRAMME TIME
BUILT-IN PROGRAMME
YOUR PERSONAL PROGRAMME
Time 1
6.30am
Time 2
8.30am
Time3
4.30pm (16.30)
Time4
10.30pm (22.30)

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