Danfoss fp720

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Hi can anyone help me please, I've replaced my danfoss fp715si with the danfoss fp720 but setting the times ch and hw it will only allow to go to 11.58pm it won't go beyond 11.oopm you then after use the minutes to put the extra 59 minutes to it? I'd set at 7 days 4 on offs and 12hr clock I can't understand why on a Saturday night I can't have the heating on from 4.30pm to 1.30am in the early morning, or it me
 
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it will only allow to go to 11.58pm it won't go beyond 11.oopm

That's a contradiction surely 11:58pm is beyond 11:00pm?

The time settings are restricted so as not to beyond midnight, otherwise you are entering the next day. The off time will also not be permitted to be before the on time. It can be confusing especially if there are several on / off times per day.

If you want to have the heating on past midnight you will have to use one on / off period setting up to midnight and another on / off setting from the following day for after midnight.

For future reference you have posted your query in the wrong forum. This one is for questions in relation to the physical running & operation of the site. Not technical questions.

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on a Saturday night I can't have the heating on from 4.30pm to 1.30am in the early morning, or it me
Because 1.30 a.m. is not Saturday night, it is Sunday morning. As is 6am, 7am, 8am, etc


t setting the times ch and hw it will only allow to go to 11.58pm it won't go beyond 11.oopm you then after use the minutes to put the extra 59 minutes to
it?

After 11pm comes 00.00

If you are using the 24-hour clock (which is easier to understand) it goes 23:57, 23:58, 23:59, 00:00, 00:01, 00:02

There is no 24:00

23:59 is (e.g.) Saturday. Almost the end of a day.

00:00 is (e.g.) Sunday. The beginning of a new day.
 
Thank you all, but there was no contradiction as I did say it will only let you go to 11.00pm then you have to go the the minutes for the extra 59! And I did say I was using 7 days and I was using Saturday as a example. I was asking for help and advice not smugness.
 
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My apologies I wasn't meant to be "smug" if you are referring to:
That's a contradiction surely 11:58pm is beyond 11:00pm?

It was a question because I didn't understand it. However I hope the comments afterwards helped you.
 

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