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Matt
 
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Default Heating programmable controls - types of switching

"Set Square" wrote:

In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
Matt wrote:

"Set Square" wrote:

The 'party' setting allows you set a different temperature
from the normal setting for a given number of hours, regardless of
programmed events.


Have you got any info on how to implement that facility? I've got a
number of CM67RF's and a CM61 and If you move the setpoint either up
or down this override is only effective until the next programmed time
/ temperature change. There is no mention of any "party mode" in
either the installation guide or the user instructions.


The text below (in quotes) is from the instruction leaflet which came with
my CM67. There are a load of buttons which you get at by lifting the hinged
lid. Immediately under the display is a row of 6 buttons numbered 1-6 for
the 6 programme steps for a day. Under these are 3 more buttons - depicting
a cup of tea, a rocking chair (I think!) and a suitcase. These are for
Party, Day Off, and Holiday settings respectively. This is what it says . .

"When the slider is in AUTO, the temperature can be adjusted temporarily by
pressing the (PARTY) button. Set the party time (1 - 23 hours) by pressing
[Clock] + or -. Set the party temperature (5°C - 30°C) by pressing
TEMPerature ^ or V (up or down). The CM67 will control to the new
temperature for the set number of hours and then go back to the normal
temperature program. To cancel the PARTY setting, press (PARTY) a second
time. The button can also be used when you go out and want to reduce the
temperature for a few hours to save energy."


Thanks, there must have been a changes in spec on the later ones as
I've only got the holiday button on mine.


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