I ^ j ,s : 1. In the early afternoon to early evening, say between the hours of 2pm and 8pm, [ ^ 2 2 j turn the input control knob fully anti-clockwise until the minimum stop position is achieved, then turn the knob slowly clockwise until an audible "click" is heard - leave the control at this setting. This will allow the heater to take on an overnight charge. 2. On the following evening, (at around the time when you would normally be retiring to bed) judge the temperature of the room (not the heater). If the room is warm enough, carefully touch the top of the heaters side panel, this should be cool to the touch (i.e. heater discharged). If the side panel is still hot or quite warm, carefully reduce the Input Control Knob setting by a very small amount. On the following evening again judge whether the room is warm enough when you retire to bed together with the temperature at the top of the side panel. If however when you retire to bed after initially setting the Input Control to "the click" the room is too cool and the temperature at the top of the side pane! is cold, increase by a very small amount the input Control setting., repeat as necessary over the next two or three days. Remember, you need sufficient heat to be stored overnight in the core when it has finished charging to last through the day, so that by the end of the day virtually all of the heat has been used up. 3. Persevere with this procedure until you are satisfied with the temperature of your rooms. Due to the nature of the Auto Heater, once set up correctly, the input control can be left undisturbed and the heater will charge each night automatically following exactly the outdoor weather conditions, even to the point of off when summer arrives. The heater surfaces will of course vary according to the weather and the amount of heat stored. Because of variations in the siting for different heaters in rooms, each heater needs to be set individually and the finally chosen input, control knob settings may be different in different rooms. MANUALLY-ADJUSTED INPUT CONTROL (SLIMLINE) This control knob is marked overnight charge numbers 1 to 6, setting 1 giving the least overnight charge and setting 6 giving the maximum overnight charge. It would be a mistake to follow the varying outdoor weather changes by daily adjustment of the knob and it is best, rather, to follow the seasonal changes. Start in Autumn, say, with a setting of 1 to 3 and gradually increase the setting as the winter comes on, frosts etc., Reverse the pattern as winter turns to spring. Hi / * 6 5 /"1 4l Slimline < 6 5Other models in this manual: Security Systems - 79344/6S (252.81 kb) Security Systems - 793415 (252.81 kb) Security Systems - 79354/6S (252.81 kb) Security Systems - 793615 (252.81 kb)