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This button moves 

you down in the 

menus or reduces 

values.

This button opens  

a new menu or 

confirms a change.

This button moves  

you up in the menus  

or increases values.

MARKER

MENU SELECTION

MENU NAME

MARKED 

SUBMENUS 

BLINK

Menu navigation

The functions in EB Therm 800 are arranged in a system of menus and sub-

menus. The Main menu always contains three submenus 

TEMP

PROGRAM

 and 

SYSTEM

. There are further choices under these.

The first time the thermostat is started, a number of requisite values must 

be set in the START menu (see page 8). The START menu is then not shown 

again: the thermostat always opens in display mode (see page 9).
The thermostat has two modes for background lighting, full and half strength. 

If no buttons are pressed for 30 seconds, the background lighting reverts to 

half strength. By pressing one of the three buttons, you can change to full 

strength; the thermostat remains in display mode.
The menus are reached by pressing   a second time in display mode.
The top row is always the name of the menu you are in. Use   or   to move 

the round marker; the marked line you are on blinks. Press   to select the 

marked alternative. At the bottom of each menu there is an 

EXIT

, which re-

turns you to the previous menu.
To reset the thermostat to factory settings, use the 

RESET

 function, which 

you can read more about on page 16.

INTRODUCTION

LANGUAGE

DATE/TIME
MODE

START UP

Summary of Contents for 8581610

Page 1: ...EB Therm 800 EN MANUAL EB Therm 800 Multifunctional digital thermostat with four operation modes for DIN installation...

Page 2: ...y suit your own temperature needs It is important to read the manual carefully since for the guarantee to be valid the product must be installed and used in accordance with it This applies to both the...

Page 3: ...n menu 11 Temperature menu 11 Program menu 12 System setting menu 15 Operation mode Cooling 18 Main menu 18 Temperature menu 18 Program menu 18 System setting menu 21 Operation mode Industry 24 Main m...

Page 4: ...ram for roof installations It must be permanently in the shade e g on the north side or a shade side Ensure that it is not affected by heat emittance from the building or a heating cable 4 Roof sensor...

Page 5: ...t If the room sensor is installed in an appliance box it must be sealed to pre vent the air temperature being affected by draught For other types of operation and control the temperature sensor can be...

Page 6: ...snow and ice The temperature range is adjustable between 20 C and 10 C For the best results and the best energy saving combined temperature and humidity control should be used in the Max Min position...

Page 7: ...mostat always opens in display mode see page 9 The thermostat has two modes for background lighting full and half strength If no buttons are pressed for 30 seconds the background lighting reverts to h...

Page 8: ...start to blink Repeat this procedure until all the val ues are set Start by setting the applicable date month and year Then set hours and minutes Operation mode OPERATION MODE There a four operation...

Page 9: ...mode press to go to the main menu From the main menu you can reach all settings read more about the main menu under the section for the selected operation mode To return to the display mode wait thir...

Page 10: ...Then you come directly to the language menu read more about the language menu under the section concerning the selected operation mode Shortcut to temperature setting press 3 s To quickly change the...

Page 11: ...protection are set The temperature menu is reached via TEMP in the MAIN MENU Set point TEMP The set point setting is under TEMP in the temperature menu Set the re quired temperature by pressing or an...

Page 12: ...t point and the thermostat maintains that temperature Program for home environment HOME The temperature is lowered automatically by 5 C at the following times Monday Friday 08 30 15 00 and every day b...

Page 13: ...rogram without the timer function select NO and the program will then be active until another program is started If you select YES the program will remain active for the selected time and will then re...

Page 14: ...they shall occur at and the required floor temperature at that time Start by setting the time which is blinking Browse with the or the button to the time you want the event WAKE to occur First set ho...

Page 15: ...r the set point is changed in the TEMP menu the thermostat will react based on the new temperature REMOTE CONTROL The Hotel program is controlled by a remote control device such as a card reader conne...

Page 16: ...at calculates when heating should be started to provide the required temperature at the right time The function is activated on delivery but can be switched off as required You will find the settings...

Page 17: ...ou want to calculate the energy consumption for a certain period The thermostat also has a counter that cannot be reset which shows the total hours the installation has been connected for To see the t...

Page 18: ...rograms for home or office environments one program for personal settings and a holiday program There is no need to consider the cooling time when programming since the thermo stat has an adaptive fun...

Page 19: ...raised automatically by 5 C apart from at the following times Monday Friday 06 00 18 00 The office environment program is under PROGRAM in the MAIN MENU Select OFFICE using and a message is shown for...

Page 20: ...27 C and deletes all the time settings REMOTE CONTROL The holiday program can be controlled via a remote control unit The unit is connected to the applicable terminal block see the wiring diagram The...

Page 21: ...ion which resets the program to the factory set ting 22 C and deletes all the time settings System setting menu SYSTEM Under system settings you will find settings for for example language and date as...

Page 22: ...ired temperature at the right time The function is activated on delivery but can be switched off as required You will find the settings for adaptive function in the MAIN MENU under SYSTEM and there yo...

Page 23: ...ODE The settings can be reset in OP MODE COOLING All programs are reset and the temperature and sensor settings return to the output values Resetting does not affect the choice of OP MODE LANGUAGE or...

Page 24: ...temperatures or for the frost protection of sensitive installations Temperatures within the ranges 15 C to 75 C and 0 C to 150 C can be regulated in this mode or the range can be limited to between 10...

Page 25: ...ssing The temperature alarm is not activated in the factory settings The function is in the ALARM menu under TEMP in the MAIN MENU Activate the temperature alarm in the ALARM menu under ON OFF and the...

Page 26: ...connected as B terminal block 7 and 8 Low temperature program LOW TEMP This program limits the temperature range to between 15 C and 75 C This program is provided for two reasons partly to minimise t...

Page 27: ...iod of more than fifty hours The setting function then comes up automatically The date and time setting is in the MAIN MENU under SYSTEM and DATE TIME Change the value that blinks with either or and c...

Page 28: ...by pressing and confirming with Reset the operation mode settings OP MODE Settings can be reset in OP MODE INDUSTRY All programs are reset and the temperature and sensor settings return to the output...

Page 29: ...emperature range is adjustable between 20 C and 10 C For the best results and the best energy saving combined temperature and humidity control should be used in the Max Min position with associated Ro...

Page 30: ...then ON to switch off the timer select OFF When OFF or ON have been selected a message is shown for two seconds confirm ing that the function has been activated or deactivated In the factory set ting...

Page 31: ...s for three sec onds Then go directly to the language menu A practical function if you by mistake set the wrong language and then have difficulty finding the lan guage menu again Date and time DATE TI...

Page 32: ...ction time CONN TIME The connection time is shown in hours as with a vehicle trip meter it shows the number of hours an installation has been connected for since it was last reset This is beneficial i...

Page 33: ...If you choose to reset the thermostat it is important to know the operation mode it uses and the con figuration of the sensors The only way to change operation mode is to reset to the factory settings...

Page 34: ...EXCESS TEMP ALARM blinking display SUB TEMP ALARM blinking display OVER HEATING PROTECTION ACTIVE If you have forgotten to make a setting in the start up menu you must go back in the menu and make the...

Page 35: ...1 Connection difference Adjustable 0 3 to 10 3 C Encapsulation class IP20 Reserve power 50 hours Max length sensor cable 50 m 2x1 5mm Alarm relay 2 A 120VAC Normal connection Installation Standard DIN...

Page 36: ...EBECO AB L rje gatan 11 415 02 G teborg SWEDEN Phone 46 31 707 75 50 Fax 46 31 707 75 60 ebeco com info ebeco se EBT800 EN vers 2 0 210521...

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