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The correct operation of AURATON Auriga is largely influenced by its location. Location
in a place with no air circulation or direct sunlight may result in incorrect temperature
control. AURATON Auriga should be installed on the internal wall of the building
(partition wall), in an environment with free air circulation. Avoid the proximity of heat
emitting devices (TV, heater, refrigerator) or locations exposed to direct sunlight.
Problems in proper operation may be caused by the vicinity of the door, exposing
AURATON Auriga to possible vibrations.

Summary of Contents for Auriga

Page 1: ...AURATON Auriga AURATON manuals 1 23 AURATON Auriga ...

Page 2: ...daily wired temperature controller designed to work with a gas or electric heating device AT FrostGuard function to protect the room against freezing Possibility to temporarily lower the programmed temperature For a period of 6 hours every day at the same time LCD Backlit LCD display The backlit display enables the device operation supervision even in poorly lit rooms Description of AURATON Auriga...

Page 3: ...onfirm button or on off button regulator 3 temperature decrease button 4 button for the temporary temperature reduction mode 5 temperature increase button d hold on off regulator F short press confirms the temperature setting Display 1 Temperature In normal operation mode the AURATON Auriga displays the temperature of the room in which it is currently installed ...

Page 4: ...mperature reduction duration indicator Shows how long the temporary temperature reduction mode will remain active 4 Temperature unit R Indicates that the temperature is displayed in degrees Celsius 5 Temporary temperature decrease program mode indicator S Indicates the user scheduled temporary temperature decrease mode It appears when the mode is not currently implemented but the temporary tempera...

Page 5: ...n indicator a Pictogram informing about the device s operating status Visible when the controlled device is turned on 7 Temporary temperature decrease mode indicator T Appears while the temporary temperature decrease program is running Choosing the right location for AURATON Auriga ...

Page 6: ...y result in incorrect temperature control AURATON Auriga should be installed on the internal wall of the building partition wall in an environment with free air circulation Avoid the proximity of heat emitting devices TV heater refrigerator or locations exposed to direct sunlight Problems in proper operation may be caused by the vicinity of the door exposing AURATON Auriga to possible vibrations ...

Page 7: ...AURATON Auriga AURATON manuals 7 23 Connecting the cables to the AURATON Auriga To connect the wires remove the cover as shown below The cable clamps are located on the back of the AURATON Auriga under the plastic cover ...

Page 8: ...a AURATON manuals 8 23 1 cover 2 screw 3 wire clamps It is a typical single pole two state relay In most cases the NC terminal is not used NOTE After connecting the wires put the plastic cover back on Installing replacing the battery ...

Page 9: ...regulator on the front of the housing To install the batteries remove the controller housing as shown in the chapter Connecting the cables to the AURATON Auriga NOTE We recommend alkaline batteries to power AURATON controllers Do not use rechargeable batteries because the rated voltage is too low ...

Page 10: ...26 10 21 1 37 μ μ AURATON Auriga AURATON manuals 10 23 1 battery socket 2 x AAA 1 5V Insert two AAA 1 5V batteries into the battery socket paying attention to the correct polarity of the batteries ...

Page 11: ...section Connecting the cables to the AURATON Auriga 2 Drill two holes 6 mm in diameter in the wall mark the spacing between the holes using the back part of the controller housing 3 Put the wall plugs in the drilled holes 4 Screw the rear part of the controller housing to the wall using the screws included in the kit 5 Put the regulator housing back on NOTE In the case of a wooden wall there is no...

Page 12: ...21 1 37 μ μ AURATON Auriga AURATON manuals 12 23 1 fixing screw hole Putting the cover on NOTE When putting the front part of the housing back on the rear part pay attention to the pins that control the relay ...

Page 13: ...Pins 4 Pin connector socket or the place where pins contact the board ATTENTION When assembling the housing make sure that the connection pins are not bent and fall into their place on the relay board This is crucial for the proper operation of AURATON Auriga First launch of AURATON Auriga ...

Page 14: ...oftware version number After a while the current room temperature will be displayed automatically AURATON Auriga is ready for operation Temperature setting NOTE The first pressing of any function button always turns on the backlight and only the next call of the button function To set the desired temperature in the normal operation mode 1 Press the e or f button The segment responsible for display...

Page 15: ... by 3 C every day at the same time of the day it is possible to temporarily reduce it for a period of 6 hours To do this 1 Press and hold the button for 3 seconds The display shows the moon symbol T and the hour indicator 6 h 2 AURATON Auriga enters the temporary temperature reduction mode and every day at the same time will lower the programmed temperature in the normal mode by 3 C for a period o...

Page 16: ...ton again for 3 seconds The display will show only the room temperature and the AURATON Auriga will return to its normal operating mode FrostGuard function AURATON Auriga is equipped with a special FrostGuard function which protects the room against possible freezing This function is activated when AURATON Auriga is turned off With the AURATON Auriga turned off when the room temperature drops to 2...

Page 17: ...0 2 C For the HI 4 hysteresis when the temperature is set to 20 C switching on will take place at 19 6 C and switching off at 20 4 C To switch to the hysteresis change mode hold down the e and f buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds The hysteresis change mode is signaled by the HI inscription Use the e and f buttons to change the hysteresis settings HI 2 0 2 C factory set HI 4 0 4 C HI P PWM operat...

Page 18: ...s the temperature rise times and the temperature drop times Knowing these values AURATON Auriga turns the heating device on and off in such cycles to keep the temperature as close as possible to the set value 1 Temperature 2 Time 3 Set temperature 4 Room temperature NOTE In PWM mode AURATON Auriga can turn on the heating device despite the fact that the temperature in the room is higher than the s...

Page 19: ...uriga can be turned on or off at any time by momentarily holding down the g button 2 The first pressing of any function button always turns on the backlight and only the next call of the button function 3 When programming any function not pressing any button for 10 seconds is tantamount to pressing the g button Connection diagram of AURATON Auriga ATTENTION Auraton Auriga can work with gas or elec...

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Page 21: ... solvents such as benzene thinner or alcohol Do not touch the device with wet hands It may cause electric shock or serious damage to the device Do not expose the device to excessive smoke or dust Do not touch the screen with a sharp object Avoid contact of the device with liquids or moisture Technical data Power supply 2 x AAA 2 x 1 5V alkaline Working temperature range 0 45 C Operation status sig...

Page 22: ...nti freeze temperature 2 C Temperature measuring range 0 35 C Temperature control range 5 35 C Temperature setting accuracy 0 2 C Hysteresis 0 2 C 0 4 C PWM Relay load capacity Max 250 V AC max 16 A Work cycle Daily Level of security IP20 Dimensions mm 90 x 90 x 36 Disposal of the device ...

Page 23: ...ntainer In accordance with the European Directive 2012 19 EU and the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act such marking informs that this equipment after its useful life cannot be placed together with other household waste The user is obliged to return it to a waste electrical and electronic equipment collection point ...

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