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Danfoss Heating Solutions 

VIIDB102 

01/2013

Installation and User Guide 

living eco® 

Electronic Radiator Thermostat

3. More features of 

living eco® 

3.1   Adjusting the temperature

Set the desired temperature by pressing 

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Default setting is 21°C. 

This also allows the temperature to be changed temporarily during a set-

back period, without having to change the program or period.

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If the comfort temperature is changed, e.g. from 21°C to 22°C, living eco® will remember this change, and the 

comfort temperature will remain 22°C after the next setback period.

3.2   Frost protection, 6⁰C

This symbol is displayed if you set the thermostat to its lowest setting. This 

means that the thermostat will maintain a constant temperature of 6 °C in 

the room, ensuring frost protection.

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3.3   Programmes

When you start using the thermostat it is set to use program 

P1

. You can select the programme which 

best matches your family’s requirements.

P0: Constant temperature of 21°C 

all day and night.

P1: One setback period at 17°C every 

night from 22:30 - 06:00 hrs.

P2: Two setback periods at 17°C every 

night from 22:30 - 06:00 hrs and all 

weekdays from 08:00 - 16:00 hrs.

 

Summary of Contents for Living Eco

Page 1: ...Danfoss Heating Solutions VIIDB102 01 2013 1 Installation and User Guide living eco Electronic Radiator Thermostat...

Page 2: ...n the purchase of your living eco radiator thermostat living eco is an electronic radiator thermostat with programmes to automatically lower the room temperature for selected periods This allows you t...

Page 3: ...7 3 3 Programmes 7 3 4 Selecting the programme 8 3 5 Adjusting the setback period in programme P1 or P2 8 3 6 Deleting a setback period 9 3 7 Creating a new setback period in P1 or P2 9 3 8 Travel pro...

Page 4: ...ng living eco Once the batteries are installed The time will flash on the display 23 59 Set the time Set hours using and press Set min using and press Set date Set date using and press Format day mont...

Page 5: ...eriod 22 30 06 00 hrs 17 C Weekday Flashes at the current time 2 2 Thermostat buttons The thermostat has two arrow buttons which allow you to navigate the display menus and set the temperature Use to...

Page 6: ...iving eco Electronic RadiatorThermostat Function Menu M Installation mode see page 11 Child lock MAX MIN Set the max and min temperature range Set time and date Other Symbols Back Confirm selection Ba...

Page 7: ...this change and the comfort temperature will remain 22 C after the next setback period 3 2 Frost protection 6 C This symbol is displayed if you set the thermostat to its lowest setting This means that...

Page 8: ...me flashes press to select it Weekdays for setback period Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday You can select to adjust the setback period for the weekend all...

Page 9: ...rm deletion now flashes Press to approve You have now deleted the setback period 3 7 Creating a new setback period in P1 or P2 living eco also allows you to create your own setback periods in P1 or P2...

Page 10: ...rn date using Confirm using Change temp if required Press to change the temperature default is 17 C Confirm using Confirm setting When flashes press to confirm is now displayed When the departure date...

Page 11: ...Select function menu Press and hold for 3 sec Activate installation mode Select M using M flashes press Now a large M is flashing in the dis play The mode is activated and living eco can be mounted De...

Page 12: ...mme settings are preserved Time and date settings are reset after 2 minutes and must then be re entered 3 15 Open window function If the thermostat detects a dramatic drop in temperature for example d...

Page 13: ...0 no automatic change 4 3 Adjusting to radiator room 2 is the factory setting 1 is used if the radiator appears oversized for the room 3 is used if the radiator appears undersized for the room Select...

Page 14: ...Battery life 2 years Spindle movement 2 3 mm on the valve Maximum extension 4 5 mm Frequency Measures temp every minute Speed of adjustment 1 mm s Power supply 2 x 1 5V AA alkaline class III SELV Powe...

Page 15: ...no user serviceable parts If error code E1 E2 etc is shown in the display or other defects appear please return the thermostat to the distributor 6 Removing living eco To remove the thermostat insert...

Page 16: ...and User Guide living eco Electronic RadiatorThermostat Danfoss A S Haarupvaenget 11 DK 8600 Silkeborg Denmark Phone 45 7488 8000 Fax 45 7488 8100 Homepage www danfoss com VIIDB102 Produced by Danfoss...

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