In these days of sky-high energy costs, we can all do our bit by being more energy conscious, which is where knowing how to set a delayed start on your Alde 3030 can come in.

In the past, many of us have no doubt been guilty of using electricity unnecessarily in our caravans – for example, leaving the heating on when we haven’t been around to need it.

Generally speaking, even if you’re towing a caravan in winter, starting from cold and during the cooler times of the year, a van will be up to temperature within an hour at most after you’ve turned on the heating (take a look at our caravan heater guide if you’re looking for further heating options).

The 3030 control panel

When Alde updated its heating system to the latest 3030 boiler (which is fitted as standard to all UK 2023 vans that use Alde systems), despite completely changing the control panel, it retained many of the excellent features of the 3020 system.

Thankfully, the Alde 3030 carried over the delayed start function from the 3020 to the newer 3030, and it’s something Kay and I have tried to get into the habit of using on a regular basis.

Basically, this turns off the heating when it’s not required, starting it automatically at a predetermined time so you’re not wasting energy while you’re out, but you can still return to
a lovely warm caravan, something that can make a big difference if you’re staying at a caravan park open all year.

For example, say you’re going out for the day and expect to return to the caravan at around 4pm. You set the delayed start function to kick in at 3:30pm, and then to stop at 5pm.

That gives the caravan time to warm up (depending on the heating settings you’re using) and will keep the heating on should you be a little bit late returning, then give you time to turn the function off.

Here, I’ll guide you through the steps for setting up the delayed start function on the latest Alde 3030 control panel.

Start by pressing the Menu button twice, which will take you to page 1/3 of the settings. Delayed start is right at the bottom of that first settings page, the icon being green.

Now touch the delayed start icon and the screen for setting the times will then be displayed (in grey, because the function is currently off).

Next, touch the screen where it says Start, and on the next screen, set the time that you want the heating to come on. Don’t forget to set the day!

Touch the blue Set icon and then repeat the process for the End time, again not forgetting the day – otherwise, when the function operates, it will continue from the day that you set it to start until the day displayed to end.

Touch the Set icon and the display will then return to the delayed start screen. Check the centre button is green, which tells you the times have been set and the function is ready
to start. If for some reason it isn’t, check your times, then just touch it and it should go from grey to green.

Press the Menu button twice to return to the Home screen.

When you’re ready to leave the caravan, turn off the Alde heating by using the main power button on the control panel. When you do this, you’ll see the display ‘Delayed start activated and Alde is now OFF’ on the screen before it goes dark. And that’s it – for now.

Should you wish to check the status at any time, simply touch the dark screen and you’ll get the above message again.

Although you probably won’t see it because you’ll be out and about, when the Start time is reached, the green LED on the power button will illuminate as the heating starts up.

When you return to your lovely warm van, you should see the green LED, but you can also check the status by touching the screen. This time, the message is ‘Delayed start activated and Alde is now ON’.

How to deactivate the delayed timer on your Alde 3030

Of course, unless you turn off the delayed start function, the heating will automatically go off at the time that you set it to do so before you left.

To deactivate the delayed start function, simply press the main power button and then press the Menu button twice, which will take you to page 1/3 of the settings.

At the bottom of the page, you’ll see the delayed start ‘slider’ is green. Touch this so that it goes grey, and the delayed start is now off; your heating will work as normal.

Like many of the Alde functions, setting the delayed start might seem like a bit of a faff, but in reality, once you have done this a few times, it becomes second nature, and it isn’t complicated.

In addition, you can go out for the day knowing that you are doing your bit, and if/when metered hook-ups become the norm, or if you’re using gas, you’ll save yourself some cash!

Don’t miss our guide to setting Night Mode on your Alde 3030 either.

Setting delayed start on your Alde 3030 – a step-by-step guide

1. The starting point is the Home screen on the Alde 3030 control panel.

Alde Home screen
The starting point is the Home screen on the Alde 3030 control panel

2. Press the Menu button (bottom right) twice to take you to page 1/3 of settings.

Menu button
Press the Menu button (bottom right) twice to take you to page 1/3 of settings

3. Now touch the delayed start icon.

Delayed start icon
Now touch the delayed start icon

4. On this screen, begin by touching Start.

Pressing start
On this screen, begin by touching Start

5. Choose the day and time that you want delayed start to begin, then touch Set.

Choosing day and time
Choose the day and time that you want delayed start to begin, then touch Set

6. Now repeat the process for the End time, not forgetting the day!

Setting end time
Now repeat the process for the End time, not forgetting the day!

7. Check that the centre button is green.

Green centre button
Check that the centre button is green

8. Press Menu to return to Home screen; before you leave, turn off the heating.

Return to Home screen
Press Menu to return to Home screen; before you leave, turn off the heating

9. Then you’ll see the message ‘Delayed start activated and Alde is now OFF’.

Delayed Start activated
Then you’ll see the message ‘Delayed start activated and Alde is now OFF’

10. The screen soon goes off and the green LED on the power button will be off, too

Screen off
The screen soon goes off and the green LED on the power button will be off, too

11. To check the system status at any time, simply touch the screen anywhere.

Checking screen
To check the system status at any time, simply touch the screen anywhere

12. At the time set for the heating to start, the green LED will illuminate.

Green LED illuminated
At the time set for the heating to start, the green LED will illuminate

13. Touch the screen to see ‘Delayed start activated and Alde is now ON’

Delayed start activated
Touch the screen to see ‘Delayed start activated and Alde is now ON’

14. To turn off delayed start, press Menu twice; touch green slider to turn it grey.

Turning off delayed start

15. Press Menu twice to return to Home screen; settings now work as normal.

Returning to home
Press Menu twice to return to Home screen; settings now work as normal

Nigel Hutson is a Brand Ambassador for Alde International

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