POWER SUPPLY
POWER SUPPLY
POWER SUPPLY
POWER SUPPLY
POWER SUPPLY
Two standard 1.5 AAA Alkaline batteries supply power to the
thermostat. They guarantee a period of operation of at least 2 years
(in the
STAND-BY
mode).
Batteries can be inserted easily in the compartment under the LID by
observing the polarity shown on the plastic part .(Fig.10).
SWITCHING ON / RESET
SWITCHING ON / RESET
SWITCHING ON / RESET
SWITCHING ON / RESET
SWITCHING ON / RESET
After inserting the batteries and starting the
RESET
the thermostat carries
out a control cycle by switching on all segments of the display and
activating the load within a few seconds (Fig. 11A).
The
PROGRAMMING
interface (Fig. 11B) is shown and, after a few
seconds, the thermostat goes over to the
STAND-BY ON
(Fig.11C) phase.
Fig.11 A Fig.11 B Fig.11 C
ON/OFF FUNCTION
ON/OFF FUNCTION
ON/OFF FUNCTION
ON/OFF FUNCTION
ON/OFF FUNCTION
It is possible to go from the
STAND-BY ON
phase (Fig. 14A) over to the
PROGRAMMING
interface (Fig.14B) simply by touching the display.
Press the switching on key on the top right-hand side (
ON/OFF
shown in
Fig. 21) for about 2 seconds to switch the device off.
The device will go over to the switching off phase (Fig. 14C), disable the
system activation and go over to the
STAND-BY OFF
phase (Fig. 14D).
Before switching the thermostat on it is necessary to enable the switching
on key (
ON/OFF
shown in Fig. 21) by touching the display (Fig. 14D).
Keep the key pressed for about 2 seconds to switch (Fig. 14 E) the
thermostat on (Fig. 14 F).
The thermostat will be set on the
PROGRAMMING
phase (Fig. 14B).
Fig.10
The function of
RESET
of the thermostat is activated pressing
contemporarily and or and .
For the
RESET
it is first necessary to activate the key
SUMMER/WINTER
holding pressed the zone corresponding touch until appear
or .
The function
DAY & NIGHT
(Fig. 13B) allows to change with facility
the
DAY
“ ” temperature with
NIGHT
“
” temperature.
The degrees set are kept in memory up to following changes.
To increase or to decrease the degrees both in
DAY
and in
NIGHT
form
press keys or .
DAY MODE
( ) It is used during the day.
NIGHT MODE
(
) it is used at night.
Fig. 13A
Fig. 13B
To change the operating mode, press the enabled key
DAY
or
NIGHT
.
During the
STAND-BY ON
phase the display will show the symbol of the
set mode with its memorized temperature.
DAY & NIGHT MODE
DAY & NIGHT MODE
DAY & NIGHT MODE
DAY & NIGHT MODE
DAY & NIGHT MODE
SUMMER WINTER PROGRAMMING
SUMMER WINTER PROGRAMMING
SUMMER WINTER PROGRAMMING
SUMMER WINTER PROGRAMMING
SUMMER WINTER PROGRAMMING
It is possible to go from the
STAND-BY ON
phase (Fig. 13A) over to the
PROGRAMMING
interface (Fig.13B) simply by touching the display.
Press the display on
TEMPERATURE DETECTED
(Fig.13C) for 2
seconds, to enable editing of the program
SUMMER/WINTER
.
Press the button that appears on the display high up and on the left
(
SUMMER/WINTER PROGRAMME
in Fig. 21) to modify the programme
(Fig.13C).
Fig.13A
Fig.13B Fig.13C
Fig.14A
Fig.14B
Fig.14C
Fig.14D Fig.14E Fig.14F
TEMPERATURE DIFFERENTIAL
TEMPERATURE DIFFERENTIAL
TEMPERATURE DIFFERENTIAL
TEMPERATURE DIFFERENTIAL
TEMPERATURE DIFFERENTIAL
The TEMPERATURE DIFFERENTIAL is the intervention interval of the
thermostat based on the SET TEMPERATURE to be reached (Fig. 21).
It can be greater or less according to the variability index of the room
temperature (size of the room and influence of the external environment).
Fig.15A Fig.15B
Fig.15C Fig.15D
PASSWORD SET-UP
PASSWORD SET-UP
PASSWORD SET-UP
PASSWORD SET-UP
PASSWORD SET-UP
Press and hold for about two seconds the buttons “ ” and “ ”
until on the display, appears to set the password (Fig.15A).
The numbers “
000
” represent the digits of the password.
To change the password using the “ ” and “ ” .
To move to the next digit, press and hold the digit itself.
Confirm the password by pressing and holding the “
PAS
” (Fig.15B).
The display shows “
blc
” (Fig.15C) the thermostat is blocked you can’t
change any parameters before they have been unlocked.
You can leave in any time of the setting of the password menu, simply
touching the button “ ”, or by waiting 12 seconds without touching the
display of the thermostat.
To unlock the thermostat hold the “
blc
” on the display and enter the
password.
Confirm the password by pressing and holding the “
PAS
”.
If the password is correct, the thermostat will automatically interface
PROGRAMMING
otherwise appear on the display “
Err
” indicating that
the password is wrong (Fig.15D). Then repeat the operation.
WARNING:
Once locked the thermostat, it keeps in memory lock status
and the password you set even if the power is off.
If you forget the password, contact the factory.
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