The function switch clock allows you to switch the unit on and off at the same time.

For processes with long heating times, in particular with larger external circuits (consumers), switch on the unit at a time is a helpful function. The unit can switch on early using the set switch on time so that the external circuit has already reached the desired temperature when production starts.

Prerequisites

In order for the [Timer] function to be activated, the following requirements must be met:

Switch on the Timer

  1. On the home basic screen, tap the menu button
  2. Select [Functions] > [Timer].
    → Switch on the function with the slider ().

When the Timer is active, the symbol () is displayed on the basic screen and the unit switches on or off according to the set switching times. If the unit is switched off (ready to operate) and at least one switch-on time is activated, a yellow warning appears, which informs you when the unit will be switched on.

On and switch-off time

An on/off switch-off time is available for each day of the week. As soon as the specified switching time is reached and the function switch clock is active, the unit switches on or off automatically.

  1. On the home basic screen, tap the menu button
  2. Select [Setting] > [Timer] > [Switch on time... ].
  3. Set the desired time for the selected day of the week.
  4. Activate or deactivate the switching times with the slider (, ).

NOTE!

  • If a switching time is set to “inactive” (slider off), the set switching time has no effect. If all switching times are set to “inactive”, the [Timer] function cannot be activated (shown in grey). This means that the [Timer] function is automatically switched off when the last switching time is deactivated.
  • The on/off times are based on the actual time of the unit (click here). Times that are missing due to time changes (e.g. Winter/summer time) are not taken into account.
  • With simultaneous switching on and off times, the switch-off process is preferred for safety reasons. This means that a switched on unit is switched off and a unit that has already been switched off remains in this state.