A.O. Smith BFC - 30, BFC - 60 service manual Deleting times from a week program, Extra period

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11.9 Deleting times from a week program

All switch-on/off times are shown sequentially in the display. Assume that the switch-on/off times for the appliance are programmed as in the figure.

DAY TIME Tset

ON »SU 08:15 75ÉC P

OFF SU 12:45

ON SU 18:00 75ÉC P

OFF SU 22:00

....................

....................

OFF SA 23:59

INSERT

DELETE

START OPERATION

To delete a period, proceed as follows:

1.: WEEK PROGRAM PROGRAM OVERVIEW.

Confirm with .

MENU OFF ^»ON

ÈWEEK PROGRAM

2.Scroll with to PROGRAM OVERVIEW.

Confirm with .

WEEK PROGRAM START OPERATION

^»PROGRAM OVERVIEW

È

The display shows the menu for the week program.

3.Scroll with to DELETE.

Confirm with .

To warn you that you are now working in the delete sub-menu, the cursor is replaced with an exclamation mark (!) and the period settings flash.

DAY TIME Tset

ON !SU 08:15 75ÉC P

OFF SU 12:45

ON SU 18:00 75ÉC P

OFF SU 22:00

....................

....................

OFF SA 23:59

INSERT

DELETE

START OPERATION

4.Scroll with to the day to be deleted. For example, SU (Sunday) in the second period. See the figure.

Confirm with .

DAY TIME Tset

ON !SU 18:00 75ÉC P

OFF SU 22:00

ON MO 00:00 65ÉC P

OFF MO 23:59

....................

....................

OFF SA 23:59

INSERT

DELETE

START OPERATION

5.The lines showing switch-on/off times are replaced by the text DELETE BLOCK?. See the figure.

Confirm with .

(or use to cancel)

DAY TIME Tset

ON ! DELETE

OFF BLOCK?

ON MO 00:00 65ÉC P

The switching period has been deleted. You will return now to the week program menu. The cursor points to the first programmed period.

DAY TIME Tset

ON »SU 08:15 75ÉC P

OFF SU 12:45

ON MO 00:00 65ÉC P

OFF MO 23:59

....................

....................

OFF SA 23:59

INSERT

DELETE

START OPERATION

6.Scroll with to START OPERATION.

Confirm with .

The week program is active.

11.10 Extra period

Use an extra period when you either want to have the appliance switch on and off for a certain period, either without modifying the active week program, or without taking the appliance out of the OFF mode (frost protection active).

If the appliance is running under an "extra period", then this is indicated in the display with the text

EXTRA.

EXTRA

 

 

10:00

Monday

76ÉC

MO 11:15 Tset 75ÉC

PERIOD ACTIVATED

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A.O. Smith BFC - 30, BFC - 60 service manual Deleting times from a week program, Extra period

BFC - 30, BFC - 60 specifications

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