![]() Having said all of that, all I can say is that it was a pain getting the thing set up. I wouldn't try and rely on my memory of how it was done even though its only a few weeks since I did it there is no option but to use the manual! It can be done it's just a pain getting it right. There seems to be little logic in the required button pushes and you really do have to read the manual, try it, realise you've failed and go back to the start again. ![]() All the other programmes (set for early morning and late night) were turned off. For example, when we left the boat over Christmas we set it to come on every day at 1530 for an hour using the P2 programme. You can set each programme to be activated on a day or not as you choose. You can set up to 3 programmes on the timer - that is, you can get the heater to come on up to 3 times in any 24 hour period (for up to 8 hours at a time). It has a time display and 5 control buttons: 1 up and 1 down arrow, a 'P', a set of triangles and a flame symbol. I think I have the same timer/controller as the OP. I think there may be some talking at cross purposes here.
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