CEWAL enjoy User Manual Download Page 12

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QUICK-START SEQUENCE 

At this stage the factory set default parameters that enable 
ENJOY to work are:

 - Manual function mode  
 - default setpoint   

 = 20 °C

 -  heating mode  

  

(this icon is lit if the room temperature is < 

)

From the -

M1

- screen you may turn and click 

 to set a 

different temperature 

Further on (page 17 and page19) you will see how to alter 
other parameters. For now it is advisable to proceed with the 
Quick-Start procedure.
 
To do this you may press either the left key 

 or the right 

key 

 and you will be in -

M2

-, at the 

Quick-Start

 guided 

procedure

NOTE:

 The procedure is simple and guided step by step. However, 

if for any reason you want to stop the sequence, you can exit at 
any time:

 - by pressing the left key 

 this will take ENJOY back to the 

initial mode 

-M1-

 - by pressing the right key 

 will take you to the previous 

step

Summary of Contents for enjoy

Page 1: ...MEASURING INSTRUMENTS TO CONTROL TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE Il comfort in un clic USER MANUAL For installation and immediate start up use the QUICK GUIDE...

Page 2: ...tions 6 Display icon meanings 6 Technical features 8 Reference standards 8 Versions 8 Additional probe optional 9 INSTALLATION 9 Safety warnings 9 Positioning 9 Fitting 10 Batteries 11 QUICK START SEQ...

Page 3: ...week 27 Language change 28 OFF for shutdown settings ADVANCED menu to switch to advanced settings 29 ADVANCED SETTINGS ADVANCED MENU 29 Alter default programmes 30 Differential intervention change 33...

Page 4: ...4 PRESENTATION OF ENJOY OUTER DIMENSIONS DEVICE DESCRIPTION selector turn and click reset key display battery compartment MAN AUTO key MENU ESC key...

Page 5: ...to the SETUP settings menu whereas when programming each function or parameter it lets you exit and go back to the previous step You can find some other of this key s very specific actions regarding s...

Page 6: ...6 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS DISPLAY ICON MEANINGS 2 1 18 19 4 16 20 17 5 3 14 15 12 13 6 7 8 11 9 10...

Page 7: ...ng 6 Advaced 7 Manual function mode 8 Controls blocked with password 9 Low batteries signal 10 WINTER Heating active 11 SUMMER Air conditioner active 12 COMFORT setpoint 13 ECONOMY setpoint 14 Day of...

Page 8: ...ac inductive measuring accuracy 0 5 C temperature resolution 0 1 C external probe input NTC 10K 1 beta 3380K input for remote activation clean contact open contact OFF FROST closed contact ON in lates...

Page 9: ...is damaged after installation inaccessibility to the terminals without the use of special tools must be ensured the product must be installed and operated in accordance with the current regulations re...

Page 10: ...onto the electrical system s junction box prepared for the purpose after having passed the wires through the slot 3 Fit the case back onto the base First the top then the bottom stop 4 Release the bat...

Page 11: ...ever signalled by the specific icon It is advisable to change them every year for example at the beginning of each winter even if the icon does not yet signal the need to prevent them from running out...

Page 12: ...ge19 you will see how to alter other parameters For now it is advisable to proceed with the Quick Start procedure To do this you may press either the left key or the right key and you will be in M2 at...

Page 13: ...turn and click to set the language and move automatically to M3 Screen M3 from M3 turn and click to set the hour and move automatically to M4 Screen M4 from M4 turn and click to set the minutes and mo...

Page 14: ...M5 from M5 turn and click to set the day of the week and move automatically to M6 Screen M6 from M6 turn and click to set WINTER or SUMMER and move automatically to M7 Screen M7 Standard manual opera...

Page 15: ...d clicking You may find further information on operation in manual mode on page 17 From M7 by pressing the left key you can switch ENJOY to automatic programmed operation Screen M8 Standard automatic...

Page 16: ...the SETUP settings menu TURNING OFF AND RESTARTING TURNING OFF When ENJOY is turned off it goes into stand by during which the temperature is still monitored and the frost function kept active at the...

Page 17: ...e same operating mode it was in before being turned off OPERATION IN MANUAL MODE Screen M7 In manual mode M7 the following controls are available by turning and clicking you can confirm a setpoint dif...

Page 18: ...one different programme from the other days All these parameters can be adopted using the default values set at the factory M8 this is an example but all can be changed from the SETUP menu see page 1...

Page 19: ...key FIRST LEVEL SETTINGS SETUP MENU The Quick Start procedure lets you operate ENJOY and you have learnt how to use the left key to switch between automatic programmed mode and the manual one However...

Page 20: ...y other settings such as intervention differential temperature unit of measurement keypad blocking and others that we will look at in detail LANGUAGE that lets you change the menu language OFF that le...

Page 21: ...ek It allows you to choose the three levels at which you want to set the three operating temperatures COMFORT ECONOMY FROST in advance This then allows you to assign to each hour of the day and of the...

Page 22: ...and at 24 C for summer and can be altered from this menu in a 5 35 C range ECONOMY default setting at 16 C for winter and at 28 C for summer and can be altered from this menu in a 5 35 C range FROST d...

Page 23: ...the right key CHOICE OF USING ENJOY AS DAILY OR WEEKLY CHRONO In the previous steps you ve chosen the three temperature levels that best suit your needs Now you can programme ENJOY to switch between...

Page 24: ...the choice ENJOY AS DAILY CHRONOTHERMOSTAT If you have chosen PROG 24H from the PROGRAM menu you will be before the following screen Screen M10 2 1 PROG 24H guides you in programming ENJOY as a daily...

Page 25: ...with each day of the week and if necessary to change this association The top left display proposes a blinking day 1 Monday and in field 16 see page 6 the bar graph shows you the currently associated...

Page 26: ...you have chosen the programme you prefer you can save it with a click and you will have created the new association between the day and the programme In the same way you can now choose and change if...

Page 27: ...irm CHANGING TIME AND DAY OF THE WEEK If you choose and click CLOCK from the settings menu SETUP M10 page 20 you will find the following screen which you have already used during the Quick Start proce...

Page 28: ...screen will appear Screen M14 1 by turning the selector you can choose one of the available languages that scroll on the second character row and save by clicking OFF FOR SHUTDOWN SETTINGS From the s...

Page 29: ...from that screen By turning the selector icon without doing anything else the two rows will change offering a second possible setting and so on Here is the list of advanced settings you are offered in...

Page 30: ...you deem necessary PROCEDURE From the settings menu SETUP with selector select and click ADVANCED The following screen will appear Screen M13 1 Control probe selection PROBE INNER Selecting temperatu...

Page 31: ...the selector you will see the various programme names scrolled P1 P2 P7 Locate the one you intend modifying and click the selector to confirm After clicking you will be shown Screen M13 1 1 1 On this...

Page 32: ...est square FROST By clicking during one of the three active modes you choose the temperature level corresponding to that sector and then the cursor passes to the next segment Once all changes to the p...

Page 33: ...you find the next screen In field 16 see page 6 you will see the actual differential intervention value 0 3 C default setting if you have not already altered it If you wish to change it click to ente...

Page 34: ...If you wish to change it click to enter the menu Screen M13 3 If you wish to proceed with the change turn the selector until the desired value appears and click to confirm AUXILIARY INPUT EXTERNAL PRO...

Page 35: ...s ENJOY that an external probe has been connected Of course the probe must first be connected to the AUX input as per the wiring diagram see page 6 Instead of an external probe if you plan to connect...

Page 36: ...ired value is found EXTPROBE or AUX and click to confirm EXTERNAL TEMPERATURE PROBE CORRECTION ADJPROBE OUTER Similarly to what you saw for the internal probe if enabled even the detected value of the...

Page 37: ...he temperature adjustment made by ENJOY should be based on the internal probe default or the external probe see above parameter Outer probe activation If you decide to use the external probe to regula...

Page 38: ...screen Screen M13 6 On the second character row the actually set parameter appears INNER default setting if you have not already altered it If you wish to alter it click to enter the menu If you wish...

Page 39: ...menu select and click ADVANCED Turn the selector until you find the next screen Screen M13 7 The second character row shows the actual set parameter CELSIUS default setting if you have not already alt...

Page 40: ...on the first character row PASSWORD SAVING PROCEDURE From the settings SETUP menu select and click ADVANCED Turn the selector until you find the next screen Screen M13 8 Click to activate the screen...

Page 41: ...appear on the first character line the padlock icon will start to blink and on the second character row the three numbers 000 will appear the first of which blinks by means of a password request Enter...

Page 42: ...ossibility that parameters might accidentally be saved automatically with AUTO SAVE you can proceed with the deactivation of AUTO SAVE from this menu with the following procedure PROCEDURE From the se...

Page 43: ...om the settings SETUP menu select and click ADVANCED Turn the selector until you find the next screen Screen M13 10 In the two character rows you can read the updated values of the hours that the rela...

Page 44: ...SETUP menu select and click ADVANCED Turn the selector until you find the next screen Screen M13 11 On the second character row the display will show you the battery s state of charge It will show DEP...

Page 45: ...eck that ENJOY s body and base are properly clipped together make sure that oxide or foreign bodies dust paint cement etc have not isolated the four moving contacts electrically connecting ENJOY s bod...

Page 46: ...46 DAILY PRESET PROGRAMMES All daily preset programmes may be altered if need be see page 30...

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