[. . . ] USER INSTRUCTIONS To use the Electrisaver simply press the BOOST button in quick succession until the indicator light for the required boost period is illuminated (see table below). BOOST PERIOD PRESS BOOST BUTTON TO SELECT LENGTH OF REQUIRED BOOST. BUTTON PRESS Electrisaver E15 Electrisaver E30 #1 15min 30min #2 30min 1 Hour #3 60min 2 Hour To cancel a boost period press the BOOST button continuously until ALL the indicator lights are OFF. [. . . ] We recommend a separate fused circuit from the consumer unit (24 Hour supply) protected by a 15 amp HRC fuse or, preferably a 16 amp MCB. Installation of a 100 mA RCD will provide additional protection for the unit. If the Electrisaver is to be connected to a ring main then the spur feeding the controller should be protected in the same way. The Electrisaver is NOT suitable for mounting on an unearthed metal surface. LEAFLET No P80502 ISSUE 3 Email: sales@horstmann. co. uk Website: www. horstmann. co. uk Horstmann Controls Limited Bristol BS4 1UP Page 4 Page 1 CONNECTIONS SURFACE WALL MOUNTING Use twin and earth cable with a minimum conductor size of 2. 5mm2 to connect the Electrisaver to the supply. Use a suitably rated three-core flexible cord (see below) to connect the Electrisaver to the appliance to be switched. The Electrisaver is suitable for mounting directly on to any surface mounted single gang moulded box having a minimum depth of 28mm. Heat resistant flexible cord must be used if connection the Electrisaver to an immersion heater. Connections to the Electrisaver terminal block should be as follows:N in N out L in L out = = = = N EUTRAL in N EUTRAL out to appliance LIVE in LIVE out to appliance FLUSH WALL MOUNTING The Electrisaver can be mounted directly to any standard 35mm deep flush mounting single gang wiring box complying with BS4662 Remove cut-outs before fixing the box. Where appropriate drill the box to provide close fitting entry for cables and heat-resistant flexible cords. All un-insulated earth conductors must be sleeved and connected to the earth terminals on the back of the Electrisaver. [. . . ] Do not damage insulation or trap the conductors during this operation. Finally switch on the mains supply, ensure the Electrisaver operates correctly. Page 3 [. . . ]