Sleep function, Timer, Current date and clock – MCZ Club HYDRO 15 kW User Manual

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PELLET STOVES

Chapter 4

INSTALLATION AND USE MANUAL

page

18

Operation

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Esc Off Set
< Chrono >

Esc Set
< Date setting >

Esc Off Ok
< Sleep >

Esc 02:00 Ok
< Sleep >

21.0°C 21.04
OFF

Mode:AUTO Menu
Temp:22°C Fan:A

4.13. SLEEP FUNCTION

The purpose of this function is to make it faster to select a programmed

shutdown, without the need to programme the stove's internal timer.
To explain the SLEEP function in simple terms, it might be said that it

allows the stove to be turned off starting from a minimum of 10

minutes in comparison to the read hour (example, if it is now 8:50, the

first shutdown can occur after 10 minutes, that is at 9:00) and a

maximum during the day of 23.50 hours.

It is specified that the SLEEP function can be activated and appears on

the display only when the stove is lit, i.e. when the button B is kept

pressed and the word LIGHTING appears on the display.

To set the function press Menu with the top right key then in the

screen the word Date and Time appears, therefore scroll with the

bottom right key until the word Sleep appears, confirm with Set. With
the bottom right key set the shutdown time.
The figures 00:00 appear in the centre of the display of the control

panel; it is possible to choose the quantity of time by pressing the

bottom right or left key according to whether you want to increase or

decrease the time.
To confirm the choice press OK (top right) otherwise quit without

saving any setting with ESC (top left)

Once the sleep is set, in the initial screen the status

of the stove (on/off) alternates with the message

sleep 14.50 (example).

4.14. TIMER

This operating mode allows the programming of the start-up and

shutdown of the stove in automatic mode.
Normally, the stoves have the PROGRAMMED mode

deactivated.
The basic settings in PROGRAMMED mode are:

Clock

Current day

Selection of weekly / daily programme

4.14.1. Current date and clock

See

paragraph 4.6.1.

to learn how to set the current date and time.

Setting the current date and time is essential for

proper timer operation.

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