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CONTENTS 

CONTENTS .................................................................................................................................. 2 
INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................... 3 
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .............................................................................................................. 3 
LIABILITY ..................................................................................................................................... 4 
1.  GENERAL INFORMATION .................................................................................................... 5 

1.1. 

DISPLAY........................................................................................................................ 5 

1.2. 

ROTARY KNOB ............................................................................................................. 6 

1.3. 

BACK BUTTON ............................................................................................................. 6 

1.4. 

QUICK BUTTON ............................................................................................................ 6 

1.5. 

LED INDICATORS .......................................................................................................... 6 

2.  MOUNTING AND CONNECTION.......................................................................................... 7 
3.  OPERATION AND SETTINGS ................................................................................................ 8 

3.1. 

MAIN MENU ................................................................................................................ 8 

3.2. 

TIMERS ........................................................................................................................ 8 

3.3. 

HEATING .................................................................................................................... 10 

3.4. 

VENTILATION ............................................................................................................. 12 

4.  SETTINGS ........................................................................................................................... 13 

4.1. 

TIME/DATE ................................................................................................................ 13 

4.2. 

DISPLAY...................................................................................................................... 13 

4.3. 

HEATER 

(for air heaters)

 ............................................................................................ 13 

4.4. 

PRE-HEATER 

(for liquid heaters)

 ................................................................................ 14 

4.5. 

LED ............................................................................................................................. 15 

4.6. 

RESET ......................................................................................................................... 15 

5.  FAULTS AND ERRORS ........................................................................................................ 16

 

 

Summary of Contents for COMFORT CONTROL

Page 1: ...v10 2020 Manufacturer AUTOTERM LLC Paleju 72 Marupe Latvia LV 2167 Warranty Department warranty autoterm com Technical Support service autoterm com www autoterm com COMFORT CONTROL User s manual EN...

Page 2: ...ACK BUTTON 6 1 4 QUICK BUTTON 6 1 5 LED INDICATORS 6 2 MOUNTING AND CONNECTION 7 3 OPERATION AND SETTINGS 8 3 1 MAIN MENU 8 3 2 TIMERS 8 3 3 HEATING 10 3 4 VENTILATION 12 4 SETTINGS 13 4 1 TIME DATE 1...

Page 3: ...eedful information in order to use this product correctly Disregard of these instructions can void the warranty of the product lead to damage of product and or property and be a risk to health If the...

Page 4: ...ust pipe Risk of damage due electrical nature Do not connect disconnect any wiring of the heater while it is connected to the power supply or operating Do not connect the heater to the power circuit o...

Page 5: ...de is cancelled by pressing any button or turning the knob either direction While active display shows o current time o power supply voltage o temperature o set operation mode if active o active timer...

Page 6: ...o start or stop the heater without entering the main menu or quickly enabling or disabling timers While heater is off pressing the button once opens the Heating menu While the heater is off long press...

Page 7: ...e installation degrease the back of the control panel and the desired surface When connected to the power supply control panel turns on automatically When turned on LED indicators light up while showi...

Page 8: ...liquid heaters SETTINGS Is used to change general settings of the control panel and heater 3 2 TIMERS In Timers menu up to 3 timers can be set to start the heater at specific time in desired mode for...

Page 9: ...ay to Friday SEL Select specific day heater starts only on specified days where 1 Monday 3 Wednesday 5 Friday 7 Sunday 2 Tuesday 4 Thursday 6 Saturday Set the operation mode for air heaters Heating mo...

Page 10: ...er without shutting off the combustion process POWER MODE Heater will operate constantly at set power level HEAT VENTILATION Heater will operate till the temperature is reached 1 C above the set tempe...

Page 11: ...temperature and confirm Set work time and confirm When mode is active respective symbol is shown on the main screen Setting Thermostat mode Select Thermostat mode from the menu Set temperature and co...

Page 12: ...coolant temperature is 88 C for Flow 5 and 80 C for Flow 14D Default value for Flow 14D cannot be changed Temperature drop of the coolant is 18 C for Flow 5 and 20 C for Flow 14D Setting Pre heating o...

Page 13: ...irm set value 4 1 TIME DATE Set the current time and date 4 2 DISPLAY LANGUAGE change the display language of the control panel UNITS Change displayed format of units Metric 24h time format C or Imper...

Page 14: ...same information as for air heaters AUXILIARY set and enable disable auxiliary mode When auxiliary mode is enabled pre heater starts when engine starts and maintains set temperature of the coolant Tem...

Page 15: ...tem of the vehicle See installation manual of the heater o COOLANT PUMP enable disable operation modes of the coolant pump WAIT MODE When enabled coolant pump will continue to operate after the heater...

Page 16: ...t pump circuit 14 REMINDER To ensure reliable operation of the heater it is required to start it once in 30 days on max heating power for 30 minutes including the warm seasons of the year when heater...

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