Setting Circulation Delay Time
The circulation delay time, is the maximum amount of
time you will allow the system to not run. What this
means in practice is, if neither fan runs for this
length of time then the system will open damper 1,
close damper 2, and circulate air from the lounge
throughout the house.
As before we start from the default screen, which will be similar to one of the images below. You may note that the middle image has the system running in automatic with both boost and circulate on.
As before we start from the default screen, which will be similar to one of the images below. You may note that the middle image has the system running in automatic with both boost and circulate on.
 
 
Press the info key (key 7). You are now in the main
menu, and the screen will be the same as the image
below.
Press the down arrow key (key 6) four times. Please
note, the up and down arrow keys can be used to scroll
through all the menu options.
The screen will now be the same as the image below.
The screen will now be the same as the image below.
Press the right arrow key (key 5). If this is the
first time you have set this parameter, the screen
will be the same as the image below. If this is not
the first time you have used this setting, then there
may be a number displayed rather than all zero's as
below.
This uses the 24 hour clock format. i.e. hh:mm:ss.
This uses the 24 hour clock format. i.e. hh:mm:ss.
When you have entered the hours, press the enter key
(key 8), and the cursor will be moved to the minutes
entry, and so on until you have entered the seconds.
Pressing the enter key after this will return you to
the main menu, where you can press the left arrow key
(key 3) to be returned to the default screen, or the
up or down arrow keys to scroll to the next menu item.