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User Manual required for Danfoss FP15 Programmer

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Donwill

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Nov 28, 2010, 7:17:49 AM11/28/10
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Neighbour wants me to reprogramme the above. But they don't have an user
manual.
In this cold weather I'm unwilling to fiddle with it in case it packs up
altogether, at least they are getting some heat at the moment.
I've tried looking for one on the net but have failed, although I found
an installation instruction but no user manual.

Can anyone help please?

Cheers
Don

geoff

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Nov 28, 2010, 7:25:59 AM11/28/10
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In message <8levjf...@mid.individual.net>, Donwill
<Donwill...@invalid.invalid> writes

Just grab any snot faced little kid off the street to do it, they are
hardly a complicated bit of kit

alternatively the first link I looked at

http://www.heatingcontrolsonline.co.uk/danfoss-randall-fp715-p-157.html

has a "download user manual" link


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geoff

Donwill

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Nov 28, 2010, 7:53:00 AM11/28/10
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Yes,thanks for that, but that is for the FP 715 do you happen to know
what if the programming is the same for both the FP 715 and the FP15 ?
Cheers
Don

geoff

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Nov 28, 2010, 8:03:42 AM11/28/10
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In message <8lf1le...@mid.individual.net>, Donwill
<Donwill...@invalid.invalid> writes

So why did you put FP15 in the subject then ?

Second link I tried ...

http://danfoss.ipapercms.dk/Heating/AutoGen/24567_26231/?ForceLanguage=en
-UK


At the end of the day, they are all more or less the same

just jump in and do it, its not rocket science


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geoff

Andy Cap

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Nov 28, 2010, 8:25:25 AM11/28/10
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Donwill wrote:

> Yes,thanks for that, but that is for the FP 715 do you happen to know
> what if the programming is the same for both the FP 715 and the FP15 ?
> Cheers
> Don

Paste this into your browswer

randall.danfoss.com/PCMPDF/8580v07.pdf

It covers both models.

geoff's obviously fallen out with someone this morning as you posted
FP15 because that is what you required!


geoff

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Nov 28, 2010, 9:04:53 AM11/28/10
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In message <o9-dnWgwo87YxW_R...@brightview.co.uk>, Andy Cap
<wmab...@trashmail.net> writes
No, I some how read it back to front, and, having put danfoss FP15 into
google, not sure how I came upon fp715

my bad ... sorry

but, at the end of the day, they all work in more or less the same way,
and a little button pushing and experimenting is just as easy as
RTFM'ing

or, as I said, just get some snotty nosed little kid off the street to
do it, they all seem to have an instinctive ability

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geoff

Donwill

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Nov 28, 2010, 10:05:25 AM11/28/10
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On 28/11/2010 13:25, Andy Cap wrote:
> Donwill wrote:
>
>> Yes,thanks for that, but that is for the FP 715 do you happen to know
>> what if the programming is the same for both the FP 715 and the FP15 ?
>> Cheers
>> Don
>
> Paste this into your browswer
>
> randall.danfoss.com/PCMPDF/8580v07.pdf
>
> It covers both models.
Yes I know, that is the installion instructions which I had already
downloaded.Unfortunately it isn't the user manual, but thanks anyway.

>
> geoff's obviously fallen out with someone this morning as you posted
> FP15 because that is what you required!
>
>
He just read it wrongly I guess.
Don

Donwill

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Nov 28, 2010, 10:16:20 AM11/28/10
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If it was my own programmer I wouldn't hesitate to have a go but it's my
elderly neighbour's programmer and I am reluctant to fiddle with it
without the full instructions. They are both elderly and frail and in
consideration of the extreme weather we are having at present (-8deg C
last night) ,I have no wish to endanger them in any way by perhaps
incorrectly programming their controller. They have heat at the moment
and maybe not perfect for them, However etc.

Thaanks anyway
Cheers
Don

Don

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