I have a Worcester Greenstar Junior 28i that comes on every few hours during the night which is keeping me awake because it's installed in the bedroom. Is there a way to stop this rather than just having to turn it off during the night? This also turns off the programmable timer which means I have to reset the correct time when i turn it on in the morning.
I haven't got the 'eco' button on. I thought u had to press it in for continuous hot water lol. After reading the instruction manual, you are indeed right, thanks.
No doubt some stupid bloody pointy-haired wonk at W-B had the Great Idea that instead of having a button to turn the pre-heat function on they could have Nice Eco-Friendly Green button that turned it off instead.
John, not sure I'd entirely agree with that to be honest.
What about the poor soul that bought the boiler on the basis of 'some store of hot water, always available' but didn't know they would have to switch it on, and then complained?
It's like some cars, on most you switch the A/C on when you want it, on others, the button is to switch it off if you don't. I don't know which one method should be considered correct! I do understand what you mean though, personally I think most devices are far too complicated for the core requirements.
I'm a computer programmer by trade, and have been for far too f***ing long. Today I spent god knows how long trying to work out on a bloody mobile phone, how to text a number from my contacts to someone else in my contacts. IMHO, the fact that it wasn't intuitive, means its wrong. That makes the phone (or its programming anyway) a pile of junk - it doesn't do simple requirements easily.
Imagine having to read the instructions to change to channel 1 on your TV remote... that's where it's going. Actually, a friend of mine returned a video recorder not so long ago on the basis that he couldn't just press record (honestly!, absolutely unbelievable but I looked at it myself and agreed with him!).
I do a little coding myself from time to time, and an unintuitive interface is about the most persistantly annoying thing you could ever foist upon someone.
Example: a copier in work - touch screen, several thousands of pounds worth of kit at a guess, relatively high end Xerox machines.
The drivers are s**te (colour rendition varies from passable to crap depending on what file format you send it in, and you have to manually alter the settings to get something usable, i.e. a PDF might appear in normal colour, but a JPG is muted to the point it looks sepia), and the machine creates permanent random bugs like job lists not displaying correctly, but that's a whole new topic...)
The options for "delete", "release", and "job details" are in a list format on the screen, with the smallest possible button / font you could realistically read. There is no horizontal or vertical spacing betwen the buttons.
The width of the average adults' finger is enough to hit two at the same time - even their own engineers struggle with the damn thing.
The LCD is about 5" * 3" but they chose to put the buttons in a small section about 20mm high, when they had the whole display to choose from.
The guy who installed this for me supposedly installed loads for other people, but hadn't pressed in the 'eco' button, hence the small bill while the property was vacant which had me scratching my head for a bit. My next door neighbour also had a bolier that came on once every hour or so during the night so this pre-heat by default doesn't seem like a good idea if it's meant to reduce energy consumption.
My old Merc has air conditioning - it's activated by pushing a button marked "EC".
This did confuse me for a while until I found out that it meant EConomy, and when active there is a red LED lit on the button. So push the button, light the LED and it kills the AC.
It would also have been useful if they'd made it accessible to control from outside the boiler, for installations where the boiler isn't readily accessible but the householder still wants to control the function and/or for control via a timer.
I just tell the householder what it does and suggest they leave it switched on (i.e. preheat function off )
On Thu, 14 Feb 2008 09:31:19 GMT someone who may be "John" wrote this:-
Drag a removable disc icon to the wastepaper basket on a Mac. Obviously this will delete everything on the disc, but that's not what happens on the ones I have encountered.
On Thu, 14 Feb 2008 09:31:19 GMT someone who may be "John" wrote this:-
The "My Computer" and "Desktop" icons in various versions of Windows obviously don't represent one's computer or desktop, though the latter is closer to being true to its name than the former.
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