You may also manually program your own schedule,
designated U1. These can be accessed through the
Program
button.
o
Press and hold the
Program
button.
PRO P1, P2, P3,
P4
or
U1
will be flashing.
o
Press
▼
or
▲
to toggle between the options.
If a pre-set program is desired, select
P1-P4
and
once highlighted, press the
Hold/Return
button to
accept. These schedules cannot be permanently
modified and are as follows:
Note: Your pre-set program selection will be indicated in
the bottom left corner of the display screen.
If a manual program is desired, select
U1
and once
highlighted, press the
Program
button once.
o
The
hour
will begin flashing for the first of four
cycles for your Monday-Friday setting. Use
▼
or
▲
to adjust the hour. Press the
Program
button once to store.
o
The
minutes
will begin flashing for the first of
four cycles for your Monday-Friday setting. Use
▼
or
▲
to adjust the minutes. Press the
Program
button once to store.
o
The
set temperature
will begin flashing for the
first of four cycles for your Monday-Friday
setting. Use
▼
or
▲
to adjust the temperature.
Press the
Program
button once to store.
o
Now, your
hour
will begin flashing again for the
second of four cycles for your Monday-Friday
setting. Repeat these steps for the remaining
cycles for Monday-Friday. Following these
cycles, you will also be programming 4 cycles
each for Saturday and Sunday as well.
o
When finished, or at any time during the setting
of your manual program, you can press the
Hold/Return
button to store the changes you
have made.
Note: The
U1
program will not show any
indication in the bottom left corner of the
display screen.
Sensor Control and Time Control Mode
The thermostat can realize simultaneous
detection of the room temperature and
floor temperature. There are two sensor
options:
Flr
for floor temperature mode
and
Air
for room temperature mode. The
time control mode is indicated by
Regu On
.
o
Press and hold the
Options
button.
o
Press the
Options
button once more to show the
sensor options.
o
Use
▼
and
▲
to toggle between
Sens Flr
,
Sens Air
and
Regu On
.
o
Press
Hold/Return
to select and store option.
Floor Temperature Mode: current temperature
displayed is pulled from the installed floor sensor.
Heating occurs when current temperature is no
more than 10° from the set temperature.
Air Temperature Mode: current temperature
displayed is pulled from the air sensor in the
thermostat. Heating occurs when current
temperature is no more than 10° from the set
temperature.
Floor Limit
If the thermostat is set to operate in Air
Sense Mode, the display will show the air
temperature but the thermostat still
monitors the floor sensor if it connected.
You may set a floor limit temperature so
the system will turn off if the floor sensor temperature
exceeds this limit. This will avoid possibly overheating
your floor.
o
Press and hold the
Options
button.
o
Use the
▼
or
▲
arrows to highlight the
Sens Air
option. Press the
Options
button once to select.
o
Your Floor Limit should show up next. Use
▼
or
▲
to
select a
floor limit temperature
.
o
Press the
Hold/Return
button to store this setting.
Calibration
This feature allows the ability to slightly
adjust the display temperature. Normally
this is not recommended and certainly not
required, however it may be necessary in
special circumstances.
o
Press and hold the
Options
button.
o
Press the
Options
button until
CAL
shows on the
display with the current temperature and offset value.
The offset value is factory set to 0.
o
Use
▼
or
▲
to adjust the
offset value
, allowing a range
of ±10°F.
o
Press the
Hold/Return
button to store this setting.
Resetting Factory Defaults
You have the option to reset all
programming, settings and usage time to
the factory defaults. To do this, press and
hold the
Restore
button until
Rst Done
shows on the display. The thermostat will
go through a startup mode and return to the normal
operation mode. You will need to reset the day and time
following any reset.
Note: When resetting to the factory defaults, some
malfunction situations may occur. This is caused by
information being previously stored incorrectly in the
thermostat. Cut the power supply and restart it to solve
the problem.
V.
Operation
This thermostat has several ways to control your floor
heating system. It is factory set to operate in the program
schedule selected but this can be overridden to meet your
needs.
Heating
will show on the display when the system
calls for the heating element to turn on.
Manual Mode
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