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4.5

Setting the power distributed to the top and the
power distributed to the floor (only if functioning
with 1 measurement input)

To modify the power distributed to the top:
• press

during the modification of the work set-point: the lower
part of the display will show “Po1”, the upper part the
corresponding value and a proportioned number of bars
of the LED will flash

• press

or

within 15s; see also parameters c0 and c1

• do not operate for 15s: the LED will switch-off, after which the

instrument will exit the procedure.

To modify the power distributed to the floor:
• press

during the modification of the power distributed to the
top: the lower part of the display will show “Po2”, the
upper part the corresponding value and a proportioned
number of bars of the LED will flash

• press

or

within 15s; see also parameters c0 and c1

• press

: the LED will switch-off, after which the instrument will
exit the procedure.

To go back to previous levels:
• press

several times during the procedure.

To exit the procedure in advance:
• do not operate for 15s (any modifications will be saved).
It is also possible to set the power distributed to the top through pa-
rameter Po1 and the power distributed to the floor through param-
eter Po2.
4.6

Setting the configuration parameters

To access the procedure:
• make sure that the instrument is in stand-by state and that no proce-

dure is in progress

• press

and

for 4s: the upper part of the display will show “PA”

• press

: the lower part of the display will show the correspond-
ing value

• press

or

within 15s to set “-19”

• press

or do not operate for 15s

• press

and

for 4s: if functioning with 1 measurement input,
the upper part of the display will show “SP”; if
functioning with 2 measurement inputs, the
upper part of the display will show “SP1”.

To select a parameter:
• press

or

To modify a parameter:
• press

: the lower part of the display will show the correspond-
ing value

• press

or

within 15s

• press

or do not operate for 15s.

To exit the procedure:
• press

and

for 4s or do not operate for 60s (any modifica-
tions will be saved).

Cut the instrument power supply off after modification of
the parameters.
4.7

Restoring the default values (configuration param-
eters and settings memorised in the programs)

• make sure that the instrument is in stand-by state and that no proce-

dure is in progress

• press

and

for 4s: the upper part of the display will show
“PA”

• press

: the lower part of the display will show the correspond-
ing value

• press

or

within 15s to set “743”

• press

or do not operate for 15s

• press

and

for 4s: the upper part of the display will show
“Pb”

• press

or

to select “dEF”

• press

: the lower part of the display will show the correspond-
ing value

• press

or

within 15s to set “149”

• press

or do not operate for 15s: the upper part of the display
will show “dEF” flashing for 4s, after which “dEF” will
switch on

• cut the instrument power supply off.
To exit the procedure in advance:
• press

and

for 4s during the procedure (i.e. before setting
“149”: restore will not be carried out).

Make sure that the default values are appropriate
5

PROGRAMMED IGNITION

5.1

Preliminary considerations

Programmed switch-on allows to plan the automatic switch-on of the
instrument.
When the instrument is switched-on, it will function with the last set-
tings memorised before passing to the programmed switch-on state
(see paragraph 3.2) or with the settings memorised in a program (see
paragraph 12.4).
It is possible to plan 14 switch-on hours, the possible combinations of
switch-on days are 12.
If there is a power cut at the switch-on time, this will be re-proposed
when the power supply is restored.
5.2

Setting programmed ignition

To access the procedure:
• make sure that the instrument is in on state and that no procedure is

in progress

• press

and

: the upper part of the display will show “H01”
flashing (it is the label of the first switch-on time),
the lower part will show a label relative to a
combination of switch-on days and the “delay”
LED will flash.

The combination of the switch-on days available are the following:

LABEL COMBINATION OF DAYS

- - -

Never

- 1 -

Monday

- 2 -

Tuesday

- 3 -

Wednesday

- 4 -

Thursday

- 5 -

Friday

- 6 -

Saturday

- 7 -

Sunday

1 - 5

from Monday to Friday

1 - 6

from Monday to Saturday

1 - 7

from Monday to Sunday

6 - 7

Saturday and Sunday

To select a switch-on time:
• press

or

within 15s (e.g. to select “H07”).

To select a combination of days to which to apply the selected switch-
on time (in the example, “H07”):
• press

during flashing of the upper part of the display: the lower
part of the display will show a flashing label relative to a
combination of days and the upper part will switch-on

• press

or

within 15s (e.g. to select “1 - 5”).

To set the selected switch-on time (in the example “H07”):
• press

during flashing of the lower part of the display: the lower
part of the display will show the switch-on time; the left
part will flash.

The time is displayed in the 24h format (hours:minutes).
To modify the hour:
• press

or

within 15s

• press

: the right part of the indication relative to the switch-on
time will flash.

To modify the minutes:
• press

or

within 15s

• press

: the upper part of the display will show the flashing switch-
on time label again (in the example “H07”) and the lower
part will show the combination of days again (in the ex-
ample “1 - 5”).

To set another programmed ignition, repeat the procedure given in
this paragraph.
To go back to previous levels:
• press

several times during the procedure.

To exit the procedure:
• press

and

or do not operate for 15s: the “delay” LED
switches off.

To exit the procedure in advance:
• press

and

or do not operate for 15s during the procedure
(i.e. before modifying the minutes: any modifi-
cations will not be saved).

For the instrument to automatically switch-on at the day
and time set, these must be in the programmed switch-on
mode.
To pass from the on state (or the stand-by state) to the programmed
switch-on state:
• make sure no procedure is in progress
• press

and

for 1s.

If the instrument is in the programmed switch-on state:
• the upper part of the display will show the program label that will

be started on programmed switch-on of the instrument (if no pro-
gram start is envisioned, the upper part of the display will show
“P -”)

• the lower part of the display will show the day and time of the next

switch-on; the day is displayed in format 1 ... 7 (number 1 corre-
sponds to Monday), the real time in 24 h format (if switch-on is not
programmed, the lower part of the display will show “- - : - -”)

• the “delay” LED will be on
• the LED will be on.
5.3

Temporary modification of the day and time of the
next switch-on

To access the procedure:
• make sure that the instrument is in the programmed switch-on state

and that no procedure is in progress

• press

and

: the upper part of the display will show the pro-
gram label that will be started on switch-on. The
lower part will show the day of the week and
time of the next switch-on; the indication relative
to the day and the “delay” LED will flash.

The day is displayed in format 1 ... 7 (number 1 corresponds to Mon-
day), the time in the 24 h format (hours:minutes).
To modify the day:
• press

or

within 15s

• press

: the left part of the indication relative to the switch-on time
will flash.

To modify the hour:
• press

or

within 15s

• press

: the right part of the indication relative to the switch-on
time will flash.

To modify the minutes:
• press

or

within 15s

• press

: the program label that will be started on switch-on will
flash.

To modify the program that will be started on switch-on:
• press

or

within 15s

• press

: the “delay” LED will switch on, after which the instru-
ment will exit the procedure.

To go back to previous levels:
• press

several times during the procedure.

To exit the procedure in advance:
• press

and

or do not operate for 15s (any modifications will
not be saved).

The temporary modification of an ignition is re-proposed also after a
power cut and has exclusive effect on the imminent switch-on and not
on those previously set.
If passing from the programmed switch-on state to any other state, the
modification will not be re-proposed.
5.4

Exclusion of the next switch-on for the benefit of
another already programmed

• make sure that the instrument is in the programmed switch-on state

and that no procedure is in progress

• press

and

for 1s: the lower part of the display will show the
day of the week and the time of the next switch-
on, the “delay” LED will flash.

The day is displayed in format 1 ... 7 (number 1 corresponds to Mon-
day), the time in the 24 h format.
• press

within 15s to select another switch-on already pro-
grammed

• press

: the LED “delay” will switch on, after which the instru-
ment will exit the procedure.

To exit the procedure in advance:
• press

and

or do not operate for 15s (any modifications will
not be saved).

The exclusion of a switch-on is re-proposed also after a power-cut. The
switch-ons excluded are re-proposed in the successive day and time
circumstances.
If passing from the programmed switch-on state to any other state, the
exclusion will not be re-proposed.
6

COOKING TIMER

6.1

Preliminary considerations

The cooking timer allows to start the reverse count of a time.
The count is shown in the lower part of the display; during the count
the LED “timer” is on and the timer output is activated.
Before conclusion of the count (of the time established with parameter
c9) the buzzer and the acoustic output are activated, for the time estab-
lished with parameter c4.
Before conclusion of the count (of the time established with parameter
c5) the airhole is activated, for the time established with parameter c6.
Using the multifunction input, it is also possible to start/interrupt the
cooking timer in remote mode.
6.2

Setting the cooking timer

• make sure that the instrument is in the on state, that the cooking timer

count is not in progress and that no procedure is in progress

• press

and

: the lower part of the display shows the value of
the cooking timer; the left part and the “timer”
LED will flash.

The value of the cooking timer is displayed in the hours:minutes format.
To modify the hour:
• press

or

within 15s

• press

: the right part will flash.

To modify the minutes:
• press

or

within 15s.

The cooking timer can be set between 00:00 and 24:00 h:min.
• press

: the LED “timer” will switch-off, after which the instru-
ment will exit the procedure.

To go back to previous levels:
• press

several times during the procedure.

To exit the procedure in advance:
• do not operate for 15s (any modifications will be saved).
The cooking timer can also be set when the count is in progress (this
modification is temporary, i.e. any power supply cut-off causes the
value set with the procedure given at the start of this paragraph to be
restored). If the value is set at 00:00 h:min, the count will be inter-
rupted, the “timer” LED will switch-off and the buzzer will be activated
for 3 seconds.
6.3

Starting the cooking timer

• press

during timer setting: the “timer” LED will switch on.

Alternatively:
• make sure that the instrument is in on state and that no procedure is

in progress

• press

: the “timer” LED will switch on.

6.4

Cooking timer start and switch-off of the instru-
ment on conclusion of the count

• make sure that the instrument is in on state and that no procedure is

in progress

• press

for 4s: the “timer” LED will switch on and the LED will
flash; the instrument will switch-off when the count has
been concluded.

6.5

Interrupting the cooking timer

• press

for 1s: the “timer” LED switches off and the buzzer will be
activated for 3s.