Danfoss FP715 Si User Instructions

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FP715 Si
User Instructions
To move to
next event
To alter clock
& ON/OFF times
To move to next
day or to weekend
Fig. 1
Before beginning programming, you should reset the unit. Open the flap on the
front of the clock. Press the RESET button using a non-metallic object (e.g. end
of a bic biro pen top). This will clear all previous pre-set programmes. (Fig. 1)
A. Setting the correct Time and Day
The time and date are set in the factory and do not need to be set.
B. Accepting the Factory Settings
The FP715 Si comes ready programmed with a set of times to suit the average
household.
If you wish to alter these settings follow instructions below.
Your installer will have set your unit to operate in one of the following modes:
5/2 day - a set of programmes for weekdays and another for weekends (Section C)
7 day - different settings for each day of the week (Section D)
24 hour - one set of programmes for the whole week (Section E)
Please follow relevant instructions below.
C. Programming the Heating - 5/2 day mode
1. Press PROG (Fig. 2) until SET CH ON TIME appears at the top of the display and
MOTUWETHFR appears at the bottom of the display (Fig. 6). Use the + and - buttons
(Fig. 3) to set the time you would like your heating to first come on in the morning
(Event 1).
2. Press NEXT ON/OFF once only (Fig. 7). Use the + and - buttons (Fig. 3) to set the
time you want your heating to go off (Event 2). To move to the next setting, i.e.
when you would like your heating to come on again (Event 3) press the NEXT ON/
OFF button once only.
3. Continue programming the central heating ON and OFF times for weekday Events
4,5 & 6 as in Step 2.
4. Press the DAY button once (Fig. 4) and SASU will appear at the bottom of the display
(Fig. 8). Programme new ON/OFF times by pressing the NEXT ON/OFF button (Fig.
7) once to move to the next setting and using the + and - buttons (Fig. 3) to set the
time you want.
5. Press DAY button (Fig. 4) to return display to MOTUWETHFR, ready to programme
the Hot Water.
6. Proceed to Section F.
D. Programming the Heating - 7 day mode
1. Press PROG (Fig. 2) until SET CH ON TIME appears at the top of the display and
day of week (e.g. MO) appears at the bottom of the display (Fig. 9). Use the +
and - buttons (Fig. 3) to set the time you want your heating to first come on in the
morning (Event 1).
2. Press NEXT ON/OFF (Fig. 7) to move to Event 2. Continue programming the central
heating ON and OFF times in this way by using the + and - buttons to set the time
you want and pressing the NEXT ON/OFF button to move to the next setting (Figs.
3 & 7).
3. Press DAY button once only (Fig. 4), the next day (e.g. TU) will appear at the bottom
of the display. Continue programming for the rest of the week by pressing the NEXT
ON/OFF button (Fig. 7) to move to the next setting, using the + and - buttons to
amend the time, and by pressing DAY to advance to the next day (Figs. 7, 3 & 4).
4. Press DAY button (Fig. 5) to return display to MO, ready to programme the Hot
Water
5. Proceed to Section F.
E. Programming the Heating - 24 hour mode
1. Press PROG (Fig. 2) until SET CH ON TIME appears at the top of the display. Use
the + and - buttons (Fig. 3) to set the time you want your heating to first come on
in the morning (Event 1).
2. Press NEXT ON/OFF (Fig. 7) to move to Event 2. Continue programming the central
heating ON and OFF times in this way by using the + and - buttons to set the time
and pressing the NEXT ON/OFF button to move to the next setting (Figs. 3 & 7).
3. Proceed to Section F.
N.B. Depending how your installer has set the clock you will be able to programme either 2
or 3 ON/OFFs per day. If your clock has been installed to allow 3 ON/OFFs and you do not
wish to use one of the ON/OFF settings, simply programme the ON time to be the same as
the OFF time and the setting will not operate.
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