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System Type
Central Heating Furnace System(24V) 

Baseboard Electric Heater (120/240V)

Fan Assisted (Convectors)

Compatible with Thermostat

No

Yes
Yes

Compatibility

Generally, equipment with high voltage control is only compatible with the electric baseboards, 
convectors or radiant heating systems.  

* NOT COMPATIBLE WITH CENTRAL HEATING FURNACES (LOW VOLTAGE CIRCUITS)
* DO NOT WIRE TO A SYSTEM EXCEEDING 12.5A (3000@240V, 1500W@120V)

4

Radiant Floor or Ceilings

Yes

Radiant Floor 

No

Final Size: 5” x 3” / 12.5cm x 7.5cm

 

Summary of Contents for 52-2544-0

Page 1: ...Thermostat for electric baseboards and radiant heating High VOLTAGE 120V 240V AC 60Hz HTM611G COVER BRAND Canadian Tire ONLY ENGLISH GARRISON Final Size 5 x 3 12 5cm x 7 5cm http waterheatertimer org...

Page 2: ...n heating Variance 0 3 Celsius Selectable cycle rates for more energy efficien t heating TRIAC system Quiet operation Usage monitor tracks accumulated heating ON time 12 or 24 hour clock display Simpl...

Page 3: ...Heating 14 Copy Function 17 Reset 18 Temporary Override 19 Hold Function 19 Operation 20 Usage Monitor 21 Memory Backup 21 Thermostat Surface Temperature 21 Option Settings 22 Pre comfort Recovery 23...

Page 4: ...Installation Guide 2 Final Size 5 x 3 12 5cm x 7 5cm...

Page 5: ...ith central heating systems 24 volt or millivolt Please see the compatibility chart on the next page for more details Warning IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED TO HAVE A CERTIFIED ELECTRICIAN ON SITE TO ENSU...

Page 6: ...tibility Generally equipment with high voltage control is only compatible with the electric baseboards convectors or radiant heating systems NOT COMPATIBLE WITH CENTRAL HEATING FURNACES LOW VOLTAGE CI...

Page 7: ...perate safely at these temperatures but should be kept away from fire hazards For NEW home installation the metal electrical box and thermostat should NOT be mounted Near temperature radiating objects...

Page 8: ...the warranty Before installation begins Verify that the heating appliance being connected to is within the specified load range Ensure that the thermostat being replaced is also rated for 120 or 240...

Page 9: ...N Metal Wall Box Electric Heater 25 8 23 0 8 15 PM UP DOWN 120 240V AC Lines Wire Nut Wire Nut Wire Nut The wiring designation is generally BYPASS CONNECT Bypass Connect Gently remove the faceplate fr...

Page 10: ...with a small blunt object RESET ALL SETTINGS To delete all settings Remove the thermostat faceplate to reveal the RESET button Press and hold down the HOLD DAY button while you press and release the...

Page 11: ...9 Programming Guide Final Size 5 x 3 12 5cm x 7 5cm...

Page 12: ...AGE SET TIME USAGE PROGRAM PERIODS SET TEMPERATURE CURRENT TEMPERATURE HEAT ON ICON WEEKDAYS POWER OUTPUT LEVEL SET CLOCK COPY FUNCTION HOLD FUNCTION OVERRIDE ON ICON USAGE MONITOR TEMPERATURE SCALE C...

Page 13: ...or copying program settings from one weekday to another HOLD DAY To override temperature programs or to set the program the day of the week PROG To enter PROGRAM mode and scroll settings UP DOWN To m...

Page 14: ...edly to change the day of the week Weekday symbols will flash Press USAGE TIME to end the time mode or wait 15 seconds for normal display to return 2 1 3 4 Choose 12 or 24 hour clock Note 12 hour mode...

Page 15: ...o return See Option section for more details 2 1 3 4 CELSIUS DEFAULT Since Celsius C is the default mode no action is required to use the thermostat in this mode C or F It is VERY IMPORTANT that you c...

Page 16: ...tings during the winter and cooler settings during the summer If you do not often leave the house during the day period 1 2 or 3 can be set at the same temperature for comfort This is the period when...

Page 17: ...ROGRAMMED TIME AND TEMPERATURE SETTINGS PERIOD MORNING DAY EVENING NIGHT P TIME P1 P2 P3 P4 HEAT SET POINT 1 DEFAULT PRE PROGRAMMED TIME AND TEMPERATURE SETTINGS 6 00am 20 5 C 69 0 F 8 00am 17 5 C 63...

Page 18: ...ss UP or DOWN to set the start time for P1 The time will flash Note USAGE TIME will toggle between the temperature and start time modes Press PROG again to adjust the next Program Periods P2 P3 P4 Rep...

Page 19: ...OPIED TO Press HOLD DAY to skip the next weekday s Press OPTION COPY again to copy all four program settings to the flashing day The COPY symbol will disappear to indicate the COPY function is complet...

Page 20: ...t will clear custom programs only but will not affect the clock time or option settings RESET ALL SETTINGS To delete all settings Remove the thermostat faceplate to reveal the RESET button Press the H...

Page 21: ...rn to the regular program at the next scheduled program period 1 2 1 Temporary Override HOLD Function This function maintains a constant temperature and disables temperature program periods Press the...

Page 22: ...heater to maintain the temperature setting The Power Bar Arrows indicate the current output power level 1 ARROW 10 10 ARROWS 100 When the heating system is activated at partial power a proportional nu...

Page 23: ...power outage occurs only the clock setting may be affected The clock will continue to run and display on the LCD screen for up to 1 2 days even without power due to the re chargeable backup battery in...

Page 24: ...tric heating devices Cr1 20 Sec Proportional Power for non fan assisted baseboards and electric heating devices Cr2 240 Sec Proportional Power for fan assisted heaters and radiant floor ceiling OPTION...

Page 25: ...all programs set by the user will be deleted 2 1 Pre comfort Recovery If pre comfort recovery is turned off rE 0 heating will only be initiated at the exact start time the program period This thermos...

Page 26: ...heir electric heating devices to turn on and off frequently Cr 1 is a 20 second cycle rate with proportional heating This means the heating will be turned on and off once every 20 seconds to provide a...

Page 27: ...bol will appear to confirm that the high limit feature is ON To disable the high limit setting feature Press and hold the R RESET button located under faceplate press with a narrow blunt object The lo...

Page 28: ...Check the wiring installation with a certified electrician Press the RESET button under the faceplate 26 Programming Issues Heating is not being activated at the programmed times Review the programmi...

Page 29: ...stat is not installed near a draft in direct sunlight or near any devices such are air conditioners or heaters The thermostat feels HOT to the touch In normal operation the thermostat may range in tem...

Page 30: ...ELECTRICIAN ON SITE TO ENSURE THE SAFE INSTALLATION OF YOUR THERMOSTAT The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for improper wiring or any resulting damages Installation by a non professional automa...

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