Programming Information - Ontario Applications Only

NOTE: Applicable to firmware versions V2.08 and higher only. Check the HELP menu to confirm.

Energize the System

Energize the system.

Set Location 98

Set the Location 98 (L098) values as follows (for instructions on how to edit locations, refer to Accessing Location Values):

Series L098 Value
2100 22
3100 32
4100 42
5100 52

Set Location 91 and 92

Set Locations 91 (L091) and 92 (L092) for the specific model.

Location

2102 - 2106 (all Models)

L091

4

L092

1

Location

4120

4130

4140

5120

5130

5140

L091

8

6

8

8

6

8

L092

1

2

2

1

2

2

Set Location 29

Set Location 29 (L029) to the correct value:

2102

2103

2104

2105

2106

20

65

110

155

200

Power the Heater Off and Back On

Power the heater off and back on.

NOTE: The following menu can only be accessed within the first two (2) minutes of operation. After this time, entry into the Clock Menu is denied, unless the system is powered off and back on again.

Set the Correct Year

Press and release the "M" button until the faceplate displays "YeAr". Use the up and/or down arrows to set the year.

Set the Month and Day

Press and release the "M" button until the faceplate displays "dAtE". Use the up and/or down arrows to set the month and day. Month is first and then the day.

Set the Correct Time of Day

Press and release the "M" button until the faceplate displays "CLOC". Use the up and/or down arrows to set the time of day. Time is displayed on a 12-hour clock with a flashing light to indicate a.m. or p.m. hours.

NOTE: The Steffes Time Clock Module DOES NOT recognize daylight savings time.

Set the Day of the Week

Press and release the "M" button until the faceplate displays "dAY". Use the up and/or down arrows to move to the correct day of the week.

Return to Normal Operating Display

Press and release the "M" button to return to normal operation.

NOTE: The clock's built-in power back-up is approximately 3 days; thus, it is not recommended to turn off the main power supply (breaker) feeding the heater. Doing so may cause the heater to lose its time and day settings. Refer to this section for directions to alternative methods in turning the heater off.

Document #1200358 Rev 14 02/02/2024