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<blockquote data-quote="michael8554" data-source="post: 542423" data-attributes="member: 34375"><p><strong>"How can the timer rotate even if it is in the permanent position?"</strong></p><p>Because most run all the time.</p><p>So that should you want to switch back from "Permanent" to "Timed", you don't have to reset the clock to the correct time.</p><p>You have only been altering a switch that is "down stream" of the clock.</p><p></p><p>The fact that the clock doesn't move (even when switched back to Timed ?) and the light on the "Night Immersion" switch is not illuminated, indicates the power to the Timer and hence to the lower heating element is missing.</p><p></p><p>Look for a breaker (switch) in the CU (Consumer Unit, main Fuse Box), labelled "Hot Water "or similar, that is in the OFF position.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="michael8554, post: 542423, member: 34375"] [B]"How can the timer rotate even if it is in the permanent position?"[/B] Because most run all the time. So that should you want to switch back from "Permanent" to "Timed", you don't have to reset the clock to the correct time. You have only been altering a switch that is "down stream" of the clock. The fact that the clock doesn't move (even when switched back to Timed ?) and the light on the "Night Immersion" switch is not illuminated, indicates the power to the Timer and hence to the lower heating element is missing. Look for a breaker (switch) in the CU (Consumer Unit, main Fuse Box), labelled "Hot Water "or similar, that is in the OFF position. [/QUOTE]
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