MCZ Tube 2013 User Manual
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7-LCD REMOTE CONTROL
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FIGURE 1
MANUAL MODE.
FIGURE 2
AUTOMATIC MODE.
REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION
GENERAL RULES
Press key A for 1” to switch the product on and off. All changes are made with keys C. Key E is used to confirm the changes. Key B is used to
select the product operating mode. Key D is used to browse the VENTILATION and SLEEP settings (see "Various settings").
Whichever the mode is, press key A briefly (or leave the keypad idle for 7”) to go back to the initial display.
INITIAL SETTINGS
SETTING THE TIME
The time/day setting is accessed by pressing keys B+E simultaneously for 3”, regardless whether the remote control is on or off.
The hour digits will start to flash, which can be modified with keys C. Press key E to confirm the changes.
The minute digits will then start to flash. Follow the same procedure to modify and confirm the setting and the time display setting (12h
or 24h) will then be accessed and lastly, the day will start to flash. Confirm this data to exit the settings.
NOTE: each time the remote control is powered, the time is reset and the display automatically enters the time setting.
°C -°F SETTING
The unit of temperature measurement is changed from Celsius to Fahrenheit and vice versa by pressing key B for 5” while the product is off.
SETTING THE OPERATING MODE
One of the following 4 operating modes can be set via key B while the remote control is on. The 4 basic displays are shown, respectively,
in figures 1-2-3 and 4:
Manual, Automatic, Timer and Eco mode.
MANUAL MODE (MAN)
This mode allows the flame power (changed directly via keys C) and ventilation to be set manually in 5 levels + auto (see "Various
settings"). Figure 1
AUTOMATIC MODE (AUTO)
This mode allows the desired room temperature to be set and the appliance will automatically adjust the flame power to reach it. The
ventilation can be adjusted in 5 levels + auto (see "Various settings"). Figure 2