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Heating operation, Ducted gas central heating – Bonaire LV User Manual

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Multi-Appliance Manual Control

Ducted Gas Central Heating

USING YOUR MANUAL CONTROL WITH DUCTED GAS CENTRAL HEATING

To operate your control simply press the ON / OFF button. The unit will then display the default

or last used settings and will be ready to operate. Any changes made to the control settings will

have a 3 second delay before the unit responds.

If the heater is connected in conjunction with an evaporative or Dual Cycle refrigerated air

conditioner you may have to toggle through the modes to select the heating functions.

To select one of the modes below, simply push the MODE button until the screen displays the

required settings. The following modes are available for the heater:

H

EATING

O

PERATION

STEP 1

To turn the control on, press and release the

ON/OFF button. If there is only a central heater,

HEAT will automatically display.

NOTE: You Control is designed to automatically

detect the appliances you have installed.

Controller options not required for your

appliances will not be visible on your control

display. So don't worry if you don't see all the

mode items listed in this book.

STEP 2

Pressing

the

MODE button allows you to cycle

through the available options. Select HEAT.

After 3 seconds the option will be accepted.

Available Options will be HEAT, COOL (Dual

Cycle Refrigerated Cooling if fitted), COOL with

continuous fan, and the fan and bars (Room air

fan only).

STEP 3

Press the UP DOWN buttons to increase or

decrease the SET TEMP .

STEP 4

The control measures the room temperature

using a thermostat inside its housing. When the

ROOM TEMP is cooler than the SET TEMP the

heater will come on after approximately a 30

second ignition process. The flame symbol will

be displayed on the control to indicate the heater

is on followed by the fan symbol when the fan

comes on.

The control will run the heater until it measures

temperature a little above your SET TEMP. The

Bonaire Control Systems

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