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US $149.95
Location:

Montrea, Quebec, Canada

Montrea, Quebec, Canada
Condition:New Brand:Webasto Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Manufacturer Part Number:5011382A

NEW Webasto Digital Timer  SmarTemp Control fx 2.0 - 
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The SmarTemp Control fx programmable timer works with Webasto Scholastic and coolant heaters. Be sure the buses in your fleet are warmed up and ready to go when drivers arrive by using the auto mode. 

-  Controls Webasto Scholastic and coolant heaters

-  Adjustable low voltage disconnect threshold

-  LCD screen displays mode and duration remaining for set time when in auto mode

-  Displays heater diagnostic codes and descriptions


Features

-  12 V / 24 V

-  Auto dimming

-  Up to four different timer settings per day

-  Timer settings are saved indefinitely until changed

-  Week-at-a-glance screen view for 7 days of timer settings

-  Month-at-a-glance screen view for 30 days of timer settings

-  Hour meter displays number of hours the heater has run

-  Temperature setting in °F or °C

-  Languages: English, French or Spanish

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