Spin the dial clockwise to the current time of day indicated by the white arrow, and then push down on the black ring and spin it counter clockwise to set heating period, green arrow means start time, red arrow means stop time.
dathingee on
Set the clock to correct time by turning the black ring clockwise. Then set your time of departure (red mark on outer ring) by pushing the black ring and turning it counterclockwise. Neither of those operations should not require force.
Nikoxio on
In the image you have it set to heat from 14:45 to 16:45, while the current clock setting is set to 17:00.
Basically, white rim is the time and the arrows point the start(green) and end times(red) of the heating cycle.
IIRC the easiest way to adjust it is to correct the time setting first, and then press on the black portion and turn it in the opposing direction to set your heating cycle (white part only turns one way, but I cannot remember which)
kimmolok on
You need to turn the outer ring (black one) clockwise until you hear a click. Presumably when the green marker is in line with the letter above (A or B). The it will give out electricity for two hours.
Halocandle on
”Right now” is whatever the arrow in upper left corner is pointing at. If you don’t depress the black ring, turning the dial changes the current time the mechanism is counting away from.
To set the active 2h period, make sure the current time is correct, then depress the black ring and rotate it clockwise to set the interval in which the power socket is ”turned on”.
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Spin the dial clockwise to the current time of day indicated by the white arrow, and then push down on the black ring and spin it counter clockwise to set heating period, green arrow means start time, red arrow means stop time.
Set the clock to correct time by turning the black ring clockwise. Then set your time of departure (red mark on outer ring) by pushing the black ring and turning it counterclockwise. Neither of those operations should not require force.
In the image you have it set to heat from 14:45 to 16:45, while the current clock setting is set to 17:00.
Basically, white rim is the time and the arrows point the start(green) and end times(red) of the heating cycle.
IIRC the easiest way to adjust it is to correct the time setting first, and then press on the black portion and turn it in the opposing direction to set your heating cycle (white part only turns one way, but I cannot remember which)
You need to turn the outer ring (black one) clockwise until you hear a click. Presumably when the green marker is in line with the letter above (A or B). The it will give out electricity for two hours.
”Right now” is whatever the arrow in upper left corner is pointing at. If you don’t depress the black ring, turning the dial changes the current time the mechanism is counting away from.
To set the active 2h period, make sure the current time is correct, then depress the black ring and rotate it clockwise to set the interval in which the power socket is ”turned on”.