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If anyone can answer this query: I have fitted a smart switch to my Aqualisa Visage Processor Pump unit.

I want to set a schedule for the unit to turn off during the hours when not in use.

It is attached to a combi boiler and is set to combi.

Does anyone know if the unit is okay to turn off or does it need to be kept on all the time?

Thanks in anticipation
 

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