A.O. Smith BFC - 60, BFC - 30 Programming an extra period, Setting the switch-on time

Models: BFC - 30 BFC - 60

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Main menu

 

 

If the water temperature becomes too low during the extra period (11.11 "Programming an extra period"), the appliance will run through the heating

cycle (9.3 "The appliance's heating cycle") and fall back into the extra period.

The same settings can be made for an extra period as for a week program (11.7 "Changing the appliance's standard week program") period.

11.11 Programming an extra period

1.Call up the menu for entering an extra period via:

2.: EXTRA PERIOD

Confirm with .

MENU

ON

^WEEK PROGRAM ȻEXTRA PERIOD

The display show the settings for the extra period.

Setting the switch-on time

1.Use and to set the day. In the example this is

SU.

Confirm with .

The cursor moves to the hour digits, which flash.

ON

SU»00:00

 

OFF

SU 00:59

 

Tset

65ÉC

 

PUMP

ON

START

 

 

 

2.Use and to set the switch-on hour to the desired value. In the example, this is 08.

Confirm with .

The cursor moves to the minute digits, which flash.

ON

SU 08»00

 

 

OFF

SU 08:00

 

 

Tset

65ÉC

 

 

PUMP

ON

START

 

 

 

 

 

Note

Because the switch-off time can never be earlier than the switch-on time, the switch-off time setting is automatically adjusted with the switch-on time.

3.Use and to set the minutes. In the example, this is 15.

Confirm with .

The cursor moves to the hour digits of the switch- off period.

ON

SU 08:15

 

OFF

SU»08:15

 

Tset

65ÉC

 

PUMP

ON

START

 

 

 

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Setting the switch-off time

1.Use and to set the hours. In the example, this is 012.

Confirm with .

The cursor moves to the minute digits, which flash.

ON

SU 08:15

OFF

SU

12»15

Tset

65ÉC

PUMP

ON

START

 

 

 

2.Use and to set the minutes. In the example, this is 45.

Confirm with .

The cursor moves to the water temperature. See the figure

ON

SU 08:15

OFF

SU

12:45

Tset»65ÉC

PUMP ON

START

 

 

 

Setting the water temperature

1.Use and to set the water temperature. In the example this is 75°C.

Confirm with .

The cursor moves to PUMP ON

ON SU 08:15

OFF SU 12:45

Tset 75ÉC

PUMP»ON START

Setting the program-controlled pump

1.If required, a pump can be controlled during the period. Use and to set PUMP ON. The pump ensures a regular circulation of hot water in the hot water pipes. You can skip this step if you there is no pump in your hot water circuit.

Confirm with .

The cursor moves to START.

ON SU 08:15

OFF SU 12:45

Tset 75ÉC

PUMP ON »START

2. Confirm with .

The extra period has been programmed.

Note

Once the extra period has completed running, the controller returns to the mode ON, OFF or

WEEK PROGRAM. The following week, the extra period will NOT be automatically switched on.

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A.O. Smith BFC - 60, BFC - 30 Programming an extra period, Setting the switch-on time, Setting the switch-off time

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