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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE MENU POINTS:

01  Calibration of the thermometer 

–  a  true-to-sign  difference  between  the  value  shown 

by the thermostat and the real temperature of the room. If, for example, the thermostat, 

when turned on, shows 21.5°C and the real temperature of the room is 20.0°C, then in 

menu point 01 of the factory settings a value of -1.5°C should be set.

02  Maximum temperature

 – the maximum temperature value that can be set on the ther-

mostat. No heating temperature higher than this value can be set on the device. The fac

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tory value is 35°C, and it can be varied between 5 and 80°C. The value set here will be the 

maximum of all the adjustable temperatures of the controller.

03  Minimum temperature

 – the minimum temperature value that can be set on the ther-

mostat. No heating temperature lower than this value can be set on the device.

04  Selection of sensor 

– you can set the thermometer sensor on the basis of which the ther-

mostat performs its control function.
When set to the 

ROOM

 value, the thermostat will use onty the room thermometer on its 

control panel for measuring. This setting can be used in the case of controlling an infrapa

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nel or electric radiator.
When set to the 

SURFACE

 value, the thermostat will only measure and display the heating 

surface’s (floor or ceiling) temperature. A setting that can be used in the case of comfort or 

additional surface heating. 
When set to the 

ROOM + SURFACE

 combined value, the thermostat will display the room’s 

temperature and this can also be set, but the temperature of the heating surface (floor or 

ceiling) is also considered and it does not allow heating to a value higher than that even in 

the case when the room has not reached the desired temperature value. A setting recom

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mended for floor or ceiling heating operated as an independent mode of heating.

05 

Anti-freezing (also in turned off condition) 

– in case of reaching the temperature set 

here the thermostat will turn heating on even in the case when it is otherwise switched 

off. This function can be used for antifreezing in the case of winterized holiday homes, or 

rooms and (office) buildings having been out of use for a longer period of time. The conditi-

on of using the antifreezing function is that the controller be electrically live (the            icon 

will appear in the right upper corner of the display even if the device is turned off).

06  Temperature of the external (surface) sensor 

– a menu point suitable for setting the 

display of the temperature measured by the thermostat’s surface sensor. This menu point 

is suitable only for checking and reading the value which can not be modified.

07  Overheating protection

 – a setting necessary in the case of a surface heating (underfloor 

or ceiling heating). The value set here will be the maximum temperature of the heating sur-

face. When set, for example, to 30°C, the underfloor heating will switch off when the floor 

reaches the 30°C temperature (even in the case when the room’s temperature has not yet 

reached the desired value). With the surface cooling back by 2°C (based on the example, 

at a temperature of 28°C), heating will switch on again if the room temperature makes it 

necessary. The recommended setting values for underfloor heating are between 29-31°C, 

and for ceiling heating between 45-48°C.

08  Inactive
09  Inactive
10  Inactive

11  Resetting the factory values

 – resetting of the thermostat’s factory values and settings. 

The factory values are contained in the table below.

Summary of Contents for Heato9

Page 1: ...bvfheating com BVF Heato9 Programmable room thermostat DETAILED USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...3 2 Technical data dimensions switching current connection 3 3 Installation 4 4 Electrical connection 6 5 Display 7 6 Fix modes of operation 8 7 Programming 9 8 Factory settings menu points 10 9 Faul...

Page 3: ...ntrolled equipment and make the guarantee null and void 2 TECHNICAL DATA dimensions switching current connection Supply voltage 230V AC 50 60 Hz Relay loadability 3600W 16A recommended max 3200W 14A S...

Page 4: ...possible install the the heating system at a temperature above 5 C 3 The front and rear panels of the thermostat are connected by a pin type connector Upon removing the front panel this connector sli...

Page 5: ...5 MOUNTING Electrical box recessed into the wall 65x 55mm horizontal screw locations...

Page 6: ...the neutral blue wire of the electrical resistance based heating element here 4 Phase output Connect the phase brown conductor of the electrical resistance based heating element here Attention The hea...

Page 7: ...sponding to the application and the related temperature can be set Setting of the programming is detailed in menu point 7 BVF logo In the upper right corner of the display the logo indicates the stand...

Page 8: ...rmostat and to be achieved will not change until the or button is touched The steady temperature values make quick setting possible to provide constant temperatures with time inde pendent unchanged va...

Page 9: ...isplay and the pp hh mm indication starts flashing in the right bottom corner Just like above set the next starting time of the daily program cycle The start of the 2nd program cycle will logically in...

Page 10: ...ttention Saving of the settings will take place automatically even if no further steps follow and in about 15 seconds the thermostat will turn off In the factory menu after entering it again or settin...

Page 11: ...a value higher than that even in the case when the room has not reached the desired temperature value A setting recom mended for floor or ceiling heating operated as an independent mode of heating 05...

Page 12: ...he time specified here If the numerical value of the menu is 30 it means that heating will be switched on again 30 minutes after the temperature drop has stopped An example of how the open window func...

Page 13: ...h it on again YES The thermostat has switched on the ribbon cable has pressed the front panel when replacing the front panel take care to insert the ribbon cable in the small gap on the rear side NO s...

Page 14: ...limit values as described in the instructions manual If necessary the setting limit value can be increased If the surface temperature shows an unrealistic value further examination is required If ther...

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