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I have the instruction manual for this programmer attached to a stand alone panel heater but what on earth do the pictograms mean where there is a plus sign, a picture of a pencil and one of a dustbin. Nobo tell me that is all they have from the Norwegian manufacturers. Can anyone please provide text instructions in English that are easy to follow ?

Thanks in advance for any replies.
 
From looking at the instructions Programming is started by pressing the spanner symbol, then the select of on or off is selected by the arrow keys and accept.
Then you can add a program (+) and use the arrow keys to select values and the right arrow to move between the day, on off and time and the tick to accept.
To modify an existing entry (pencil) use the accept and select the pencil writng on paper to change and use the arrow keys as before to modify the values.
To delete an existing entry (dustbin) use the accept and select the dustbin and accept and the value will be deleted.
 
From looking at the instructions Programming is started by pressing the spanner symbol, then the select of on or off is selected by the arrow keys and accept.
Then you can add a program (+) and use the arrow keys to select values and the right arrow to move between the day, on off and time and the tick to accept.
To modify an existing entry (pencil) use the accept and select the pencil writng on paper to change and use the arrow keys as before to modify the values.
To delete an existing entry (dustbin) use the accept and select the dustbin and accept and the value will be deleted.

Brilliant-many thanks.
 

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