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Hi Sharon,
This should be relatively easy.
You have storage heaters that only take in the hear during cheap rate electricity (at times you cannot change - typically between 00:00 and 07:00 but times vary - ask your electricity supplier).
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The controls of an electric storage heater normally consist of two
dials to be found under a flap on the heater.
The input dial, sometimes known as the charge or overnight dial. This control sets the amount of heat to be stored during the night.
It is best to be set on a seasonal basis: medium for
autumn/spring, high for winter.
If you find that you run out of heat before the end of the day,
and the Input is not on maximum, turn it up to store extra for the
following day.
The Output Dial sometimes known as the room temperature or boost dial.
This dial controls the amount of warm air or convected heat given out during the day. It opens and closes.
Here is the link for the user manual, make sure all the leads are plugged in correctly in accordance with the user manual to your TV before you reprogram it.
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