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General Functions
changed by holding down the
time display icon for 3 seconds,
but only the Day, Time and Type
of clock will be displayed to
change.
Changing the Time2.
When you initially go into the set
up menu the
and icons for
the time adjustment will be ash-
ing and the optional selected time
setting will appear (ashing).
Using the
and icons the
time can be adjusted.
!
NOTE: If the button is held
down for longer the time will
increase faster.
By pressing the ashing time set-
ting the time display will change
to match the new setting. I.e.
2:12pm will change to 14:12.
As soon as any adjustment is
made the
icon will appear.
Press the
icon to save the
changes and revert back to op-
eration mode.
!
NOTE: The time can also be
changed by holding down the
time display icon for 3 seconds,
but only the Day, Time and Type
of clock will be displayed to
change. Press the
icon to
save the changes and revert back
to operation mode.
Changing the Temperature 3.
Measurement Unit
When you initially go into the set
up menu the temperature will
disappear and the temperature
measurement icon will begin to
ash. By pressing the icon it will
toggle between °C and °F.
As soon as any adjustment
is made the
icon will ap-
pear. Press the
icon save
the changes and revert back to
operation mode.
!
NOTE: The Temperature
Measurement unit can also be
changed by holding down the
temperature setpoint display for 3
seconds, and it will change to the
other Temperature Measurement
unit.
Synchronization Function4.
The controller features
CONNEX
TM
, a wireless
technology that works with
Dimplex LPC and PCH
CONNEX
TM
heaters to provide
simple whole home connectivity
and comfort. CONNEX
TM
controllers are available to control
one or multiple heaters within a
50’ (15 m) radius. In order for the
controller to have this function the
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