Either select continuous or press extra hour up to 3 times. That will give you up to 3 hours of heating or hot water. I used the extra hour button whenever I just want a short instant burst of heat or hot water.
Brilliant! We had lost the newish heating system instructions. Voila! A calm gentle voiceover with a clear video of my controller. What would we do without You Tube?
Does the continous setting for the heating keep the heating on all day or only when you switch the actual heating on? Just had an annual safety gas check and the gas man has left me with hot water but no heating. The honeywell control panel says it's switched to off and I can't remember what it was on before. It only shows the green light when it's switched to continuous.
I followed these instructions and the programmer still doesn't work. The date settings etc are as I want them, but when I switch to auto it will not come on at the first set time. The word "saved" does not appear only complete. Any advice please. Many thanks
so does the auto and once functions do same thing, dont quite get it and does the water heater switch it self off when water has reached a certain heat.
If you leave the hot water timer on from for example 4pm-10pm, is the boiler going to keep reheating the water continuously? Or does it automatically stop heating the water once its reached boiling point?
just got this system in the house and never having central heating before I find it very confusing. The boiler is solid fuel and not lit all day just from 6pm onwards what mode should the heating control be in when I want it to run all the time when boiler is on as there is some problem and I are unsure if it is a setting problem or some other issue.
All the information and videos I’ve seen refer to hot water and heating. But I assume this could be used to set separate timing for two separate hot water cylinders?
Thank you very much for your time and clear explanation. I hv two questions; 1) I want to set it in a way that whenever I want hot water I get it. How to do this? 2) Reg Heating, I have a thermostat to switch on heating anytime I want, should I still set up the programmer ? Thank you
My timer is comparatively new and, this morning, is completely blank and, of course, won’t start. It was fine yesterday. Have you any idea what may have happened please?
I have this programmer however we don't have a hot water tank and the hot water section on the programmer is used to actually heat the radiators upstairs and the heating section heats the underfloor heating downstairs. Would the Honeywell RF2 pack 5 be a straight replacement for this?
hi there great video. just one quick question when ive set up my times for boiler to run for each day, what do i have to have it set to? once or continue
Yes. 'Auto' turns the water/heating on and off at the times you have set on the programmer e.g. the heating might come on three times 7-9am, 12-2pm, 5-11pm. It's the normal running position. 'Once' switches on at the earliest 'on' time, and runs continuously until the lasted programmed 'off' time. In the example, the heating would come on at 7am and go off at 11pm. This is useful if you have a day off work - it allows you to run the heating/water all day without changing the programmed times.
Thanks for the detailed reply Pam, we've bought another house which we are renovating (so not living there at the mo) so your reply is very, very helpful as now know what to set it to. Thanks again..:)
I have a question which I can't find the answer to on Google and am hoping you might be able to help. When I was cleaning the other day, I accidentally went a bit too close to the central heating control panel and I think the smallest amount of water from the sponge must've leaked its way down inside. The control panel started to flicker and slightly buzz. I grabbed a wooden spoon and switched it off as quickly as I could. I haven't put it back on yet. Wondering if it would be safe to switch back on or even put the heating on or should I leave for perhaps longer? Have tried searching on Google but cannot seem to find an answer anywhere. Would really appreciate any advice. Thanks so much.
Hi i have one qution can any one answer me when i want to time it for 3 different times when iam doing the 3rd one on and off they don't give more time than 2:30 i don't know why ????????
I have just had a similar problem with an older, Honeywell ST7100, timer. I cleared all the times and started again making sure the 'Off' time of the previous ‘On/Off’ period is finished before the next 'On' period starts - all is now working - give it a go. If you don’t have any instruction they are available in the internet at: www.manualslib.com/manual/874849/Honeywell-St9400c.html PDF download and free.
The hot water is showing as on when the timer isn't set for it to be on. Mine does the same and I have to press override to switch it off - any idea why?
Good explanation. BUT CRAP TIMER TOO MUCH HASSLE, imagine an elderly person trying to work it. So no matter how good or great if people cannot use it, its rubbish. Only for 0.0001% of the Geeks.
Sorry mate. There are a few problems with your video. the first is that the camera was placed too close to the box, the result of which is that all is blurred. This is very annoying. The second is that your finger or hand is always in the way. Also this is very annoying. Your explanation are not very clear IMMO, as you do too much talking. Third, you don't say how to NOT programme the 3rd time. I am now skipping to another video. Good luck.
Just moved in to a house that uses this programmer. Very clear and very helpful instruction video, much better than reading an instruction book.
hi how do I set it so I can turn it on and off when I want
That is exactly my question. I dont want to programme it, I want to tyrn it on when I want.
I think you just move the small slide control on the right to off then to continous when you want it to stay on
Either select continuous or press extra hour up to 3 times. That will give you up to 3 hours of heating or hot water. I used the extra hour button whenever I just want a short instant burst of heat or hot water.
@@lumonteirouk put it on OFF mode and ON it when you want.
Brilliant presentation so clear and informative. No need to read the manual ! Many thanks
How do you turn the heating on without having to go through all the different timings for each day. ?
Brilliant! We had lost the newish heating system instructions. Voila! A calm gentle voiceover with a clear video of my controller. What would we do without You Tube?
so happy we have lived in the house for house for 4 years and never been able to put the heating on automatically. Thank you.
Idiot
rdeb17 😭😂
Does the continous setting for the heating keep the heating on all day or only when you switch the actual heating on? Just had an annual safety gas check and the gas man has left me with hot water but no heating. The honeywell control panel says it's switched to off and I can't remember what it was on before. It only shows the green light when it's switched to continuous.
Same problem how the solve?
@@cansua.7247 The green light is supposed to stay on. The heating is only on when you turn it on.
Why when I set times for hot water does my heating also come on. I'm only using the left hand side and keep heating as off.
Does the mode have to be on auto to copy one day to another? Hot water is on continuous, but I am now on my own and will use less water.
I followed these instructions and the programmer still doesn't work. The date settings etc are as I want them, but when I switch to auto it will not come on at the first set time. The word "saved" does not appear only complete. Any advice please. Many thanks
so does the auto and once functions do same thing, dont quite get it and does the water heater switch it self off when water has reached a certain heat.
If you leave the hot water timer on from for example 4pm-10pm, is the boiler going to keep reheating the water continuously? Or does it automatically stop heating the water once its reached boiling point?
Brilliantly explained step by step , Thank you !
I have showing 'battery low' - what action needs to be taken here?
just got this system in the house and never having central heating before I find it very confusing. The boiler is solid fuel and not lit all day just from 6pm onwards what mode should the heating control be in when I want it to run all the time when boiler is on as there is some problem and I are unsure if it is a setting problem or some other issue.
I think you want continuous mode.
My one only shows time 1 and time 2. How do it get it to activate time 3?
Is any battery inside to replace?
All the information and videos I’ve seen refer to hot water and heating. But I assume this could be used to set separate timing for two separate hot water cylinders?
My timer has been driving me nuts 🤪
This video has helped me a lot! Thanks 😊
Thank you very much for your time and clear explanation. I hv two questions; 1) I want to set it in a way that whenever I want hot water I get it. How to do this? 2) Reg Heating, I have a thermostat to switch on heating anytime I want, should I still set up the programmer ?
Thank you
Did you ever work out how get the hot water to come in only when you actually use?
My timer is comparatively new and, this morning, is completely blank and, of course, won’t start.
It was fine yesterday. Have you any idea what may have happened please?
I don’t want to program my heating, I just want to put my heating on when I want it it on ? how do I do this ?
I have this programmer however we don't have a hot water tank and the hot water section on the programmer is used to actually heat the radiators upstairs and the heating section heats the underfloor heating downstairs. Would the Honeywell RF2 pack 5 be a straight replacement for this?
Heating keeps coming on when it shouldnt any ideas ?
Thank you for taking the time to make this video. Very helpful!
how do i change the temperature on it ?
You use the room thermostat
hi can you please tell me how to bind st9400c to dt92e. thank you.your time and advice will be apprecited.
This has been invaluable to me. Many thanks!
👍still the best video for this programmer! Clear and concise. Thanks!
Great video, helped me very quickly to change the time of my water ,thanks !
Which boiler is better Worcester Greenstar 30i or Vaillaint 832?
Very good demonstration. Nice pace and explanation.
Thank you so much, I understand it now for the first time.
How do u chage the temperature?
can i get writing instruction for this ,as i not got any
hi there great video. just one quick question when ive set up my times for boiler to run for each day, what do i have to have it set to? once or continue
or auto?
Auto
Is there a difference between Auto & Once? Thanks
Yes. 'Auto' turns the water/heating on and off at the times you have set on the programmer e.g. the heating might come on three times 7-9am, 12-2pm, 5-11pm. It's the normal running position. 'Once' switches on at the earliest 'on' time, and runs continuously until the lasted programmed 'off' time. In the example, the heating would come on at 7am and go off at 11pm. This is useful if you have a day off work - it allows you to run the heating/water all day without changing the programmed times.
Thanks for the detailed reply Pam, we've bought another house which we are renovating (so not living there at the mo) so your reply is very, very helpful as now know what to set it to. Thanks again..:)
I have a question which I can't find the answer to on Google and am hoping you might be able to help. When I was cleaning the other day, I accidentally went a bit too close to the central heating control panel and I think the smallest amount of water from the sponge must've leaked its way down inside. The control panel started to flicker and slightly buzz. I grabbed a wooden spoon and switched it off as quickly as I could. I haven't put it back on yet. Wondering if it would be safe to switch back on or even put the heating on or should I leave for perhaps longer? Have tried searching on Google but cannot seem to find an answer anywhere. Would really appreciate any advice. Thanks so much.
Did you sort it in the end?
Hi i have one qution can any one answer me when i want to time it for 3 different times when iam doing the 3rd one on and off they don't give more time than 2:30 i don't know why ????????
I have just had a similar problem with an older, Honeywell ST7100, timer. I cleared all the times and started again making sure the 'Off' time of the previous ‘On/Off’ period is finished before the next 'On' period starts - all is now working - give it a go. If you don’t have any instruction they are available in the internet at: www.manualslib.com/manual/874849/Honeywell-St9400c.html PDF download and free.
Just moved into a house which has this so thank you!
I FINALLY done it. Thank you so much!
With mine the heating comes on even if it's turned off 😢
Thank you very much! Very helpful video and exactly what I needed right now.
Thank you so much for posting this!! Almost impossible to learn otherwise!
My one keeps flushing. Anyone knows what to do?
The hot water is showing as on when the timer isn't set for it to be on. Mine does the same and I have to press override to switch it off - any idea why?
Thank you for sharing this, very helpful
i wish the quality is higher...
Thank you very much for this video! You’ve made it look so easy 👍
Thank you this was very helpful.
Very, very helpful. Thank you.
Thank you so much, Very helpful indeed!
Excellent clear instructions
perfect for small jobs in the garage
Thanks so much. I understand it now!
Thank you, a lifesaver!
is there anything you cant learn from TH-cam?
Thanks - fab presentation😁
Awesome, thanks so much!
Very helpful video, many thanks.
Thank you!
Thanks 👍
Good explanation. BUT CRAP TIMER TOO MUCH HASSLE, imagine an elderly person trying to work it. So no matter how good or great if people cannot use it, its rubbish. Only for 0.0001% of the Geeks.
lifesaver
Some use noooo it was more thank you
My landlord put this in my house and i must say i hate this my brother has one that goes on automatically whenever hot water is needed
thank you
Thanks very helpful
my wife died to a boiler it was a hit and run
It's out of focus!!!!
A Shitty one
Complex
Ber
Your explanation is confusing
Why do you need one of this this is useless
Sorry mate. There are a few problems with your video. the first is that the camera was placed too close to the box, the result of which is that all is blurred. This is very annoying. The second is that your finger or hand is always in the way. Also this is very annoying. Your explanation are not very clear IMMO, as you do too much talking. Third, you don't say how to NOT programme the 3rd time. I am now skipping to another video. Good luck.
Everything you mentioned actually made the video more clear, in my opinion.
How do you turn the heating on without having to go through all the different timings for each day. ?
Thank you