TTD 2000 RF
Please read these instructions carefully before putting the unit into
operation for the first time. Keep this manual for future reference.
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Set the month (B) with the setting dial
(D)
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Confirm with OK (C)
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Set the day (B) with the setting dial (D)
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Confirm with OK (C)
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Set the hour (A) with the setting
dial (D)
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Confirm with OK (C)
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Set the minutes (A) with the setting
dial (D)
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Confirm with OK (C)
After you have entered the date and time,
the thermostat returns to normal mode.
The wall thermostat must be installed in the
same room as the devices that are to be
wirelessly connected.
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First, determine what is the most suitable
installation location. Make sure that there are no
cables in the wall.
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Use a pencil to mark the position of the holes
for the wall bracket.
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If the wall is constructed from brick, use a 5mm
drill bit to drill the points previously marked. Insert a
rawl plug into each hole.
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If the wall is constructed from wood, drill marked
points with a 1.5mm drill bit.
A
Switching periods set in the weekly program.
B
Time and date, relative humidity (%RH) and temperature (°C),
internal and external temperatures and maximum & minimum
outdoor temperatures.
C
Holiday function (
), manual operation (
Manu
), automatic
operation (
Auto
), low battery symbol (
), Reduced Temperature /
Comfort symbol (
) and Open Window function symbol (
).
D
Display button: change the view (e.g. time & date, temperature or
humidity).
E
OK button: to confirm / save, pairing mode.
F
Programmed temperature.
G
Day of the week.
H
Button (
) for switching between reduced and comfort
temperatures.
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Attach the bracket to the wall using screws.
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Mount the thermostat onto the wall bracket by sliding from the
top.
By lightly pressing the Menu button, you can select one of three
modes of operation:
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Holiday Function
(
): sets the temperature that is maintained
up to a time and date to be determined.
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Manu
: manual operation, the temperature is set manually using
the dial.
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Auto
: weekly program schedule for automatic temperature
control.
In the configuration menu you can change the settings. The menu is
activated by pressing the Menu button for more than 3 seconds.
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PRO:
weekly schedule setting (see section “8 – Setting the Weekly
Program”).
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DAT:
date and time.
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CAL:
setting the descaling function.
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DST:
automatic switching between Summer time and Winter time
can be disabled.
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RES:
reset to factory settings.
Menu items are selected with the setting dial and confirmed with OK.
Pressing the Menu button returns to the previous level. The menu
closes automatically after 65 seconds of inactivity.
I
Mode button: pressing the button for more than 3 seconds opens
the configuration menu.
J
Dial: Amend temperature settings .
The wall thermostat is used to program and remotely control the
radiators to acheive savings in energy use . The weekly program set on
the wall thermostat (see section 8) wirelessly controls the connected
radiators. The wall thermostat has an integrated sensor which
measures the temperature, which is wirelessly transmitted to the
radiator valves, saving energy.
The wall thermostat can also be paired with other system components
(e.g. external temperature sensor, the remote control and the window
sensor).
Use the device indoors only and avoid exposure to moisture, dust, too
much heat or solar radiation.
Any other use not specified in these instructions does not comply with
the design provisions and leads to exclusion of liability and invalidates
warranty. This also applies to modifications or attempted repairs.
For the weekly program, you can programme up to 7 periods per day with
desired temperature settings. Programming is done for each day with time
periods stored from 00:00 to 23:59.
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Press MODE for more than 3 seconds.
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The display shows “Pro” .
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Confirm with OK.
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The display shows “DAY”.
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With the setting dial you can select a single
day of the week, every weekday, weekend or full week.
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Confirm with OK.
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Set the first time with dial (e.g. from 00:00 to 06:00) and confirm with
OK.
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Select the required temperature for the time interval (e.g. 17°C).
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Confirm with OK.
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Repeat this process until you have set all the desired temperatures
between 00:00 and 23:59.
In Auto mode, the set weekly program is automatically detected by the
paired actuators.
In Auto mode, the setting dial can adjust the temperature at any time.
The temperature change is stored until the next programmed change.
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Remove the battery compartment cover.
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Insert 2 new batteries LR6 (AA/AA) in the
battery compartment observing the correct
polarity.
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Close the battery compartment.
The life of alkaline batteries is about 2 years.
The symbol (
) indicates when the
batteries need to be replaced.
Normal batteries must not be recharged. Risk of explosion!
Do not dispose of batteries in a fire!
Do not short circuit the battery!
It is illegal to dispose of batteries with household
waste.
Give used batteries to authorised collection centres.
When you insert or replace batteries and after briefly displaying the
version number, you are prompted automatically to set up the time
and date:
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Set the year (B) with the setting dial (D)
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Confirm with OK (C)
With this thermostat you can set 3 heating phases for each day of the week
(7 switching points) indicating the desired temperature.
Factory settings have two heating phases already set, from 6:00 to 9:00 and
from 17:00 to 23:00, for every day of the week:
from 00:00 to 06:00 17°C
from 06:00 to 09:00 21°C
from 09:00 to 17:00 17°C
from 17:00 to 23:00 21°C
from 23:00 to 23:59 17°C
The display shows bars for the activation intervals for every
other time interval. In this example, bars are not displayed for
the range 0:00 – 6:00. Only the intervals 6:00-9:00 and 17:00
– 23:00 bars appear on the display.
If you want a room to be heated, say at noon as an example, you can
program the controller as follows:
from Monday to Sunday
from 00:00 to 06:00 167°C
from 06:00 to 09:00 22°C
from 09:00 to 12:00 17°C
from 12:00 to 14:00 20°C
from 14:00 to 17:30 17°C
from 17:30 to 23:30 21°C
from 23:30 to 23:59 16°C
4. Setting the time & date
9. Weekly program: examples
6. Modes of operation
2. Use in accordance with the instaructions
8. Setting the weekly program
5. Mounting the thermostat
1. Instructions for use & display
3. Inserting new or replacement batteries
7. Setup menu
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