*OPTIONAL
On request, the
T-Touch
thermostat can be fittedinto a three-
module
backplate
(Pic. 8) that permits mounting the
GEWISS
“
Playbus
” and
“
Playbus young
” domestic switch series.
BACKPLATE C
BACKPLATE C
BACKPLATE C
BACKPLATE C
BACKPLATE C
BACKPLATE D
BACKPLATE D
BACKPLATE D
BACKPLATE D
BACKPLATE D
Using this
backplate
the following domestic switch series can be mounted
(Pic. 9):
1•
GEWISS Chorus One
,
Chorus Lux
,
Chorus Ar
t,
Chorus Flat
and
Chorus Geo
series
2•
BTICINO
Axolute
series.
No modification is necessary to the
backplate
for their assembly.
Pic. 9
D
Pic. 8
To complete the assembly of the thermostat, mount the desired switch plate.
INSTALLATION OF THE THERMOSTAT’S HOUSING
INSTALLATION OF THE THERMOSTAT’S HOUSING
INSTALLATION OF THE THERMOSTAT’S HOUSING
INSTALLATION OF THE THERMOSTAT’S HOUSING
INSTALLATION OF THE THERMOSTAT’S HOUSING
After choosing an adequate backplate fixit into the base of the thermostat’s
housing. Fix the thermostat’s housing into the three-module pattress box
utilizing the supplied screws. The thermostat’s housing is now ready to receive
the thermostat module and then the required switch plate (Pic. 10).
Pic.7
Pic.10
If the thermostat is in
STAND-BY ON
(Pic.14A) touch the display to enter into
the
PROGRAMMING
interface (Pic.14B).
Press the display on
TEMPERATURE DETECTED (Pic.14C)
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 Pic. 21) to modify the programme (Pic.14D).
If the thermostat is in
STAND-BY ON
(Pic.15A) touch the display to enter into
the
PROGRAMMING
interface (Pic.15B).To switch off the thermostat keep
the
ON/OFF
button pressed that is high up and to the right on the display
(Pic. 21) for approximately two seconds. The thermostat goes into shutdown
phase (Pic. 15C) disenabling the operattion of the system and going into
STAND-BY OFF
mode (Pic. 15D).To switch on the thermostat it is
firstnecessary to enable the
ON/OFF
button (Pic. 21) by touching the display
(Pic. 15C). Keeping the button pressed for approximately two seconds, the
thermostat switches on (Pic. 15E) and goes into
PROGRAMMING
mode
(Pic. 15B).
ON/OFF FUNCTION
ON/OFF FUNCTION
ON/OFF FUNCTION
ON/OFF FUNCTION
ON/OFF FUNCTION
N.B.
If the thermostat must receive
AVE Banquise
or
Noir
,
VIMAR Idea
or
Rondò
or
BTICINO
Matix
switch plates, insert adequate
slot fillerstrips
supplied
(Pic. 7) in the appropriate side slots.
The
RESET
function is necessary to activated the
SUMMER / WINTER
key
and then simultaneously press and or and .
To activate
SUMMER / WINTER
key press the display on
TEMPERATURE
DETECTED
for around 2 seconds. (Pic.14).
The thermostat is powered by two ordinary 1.5V
AA alkaline batteries that ensure its functioning
for at least two years (in
STAND-BY
mode). Insert
the batteries into the appropriate compartment
situated in the lower part of the module ensuring
that the polarity indicated on the plastic is
followed (Pic. 11).
Pic.11
POWER SOURCE
POWER SOURCE
POWER SOURCE
POWER SOURCE
POWER SOURCE
SWITCHING ON/RESET
SWITCHING ON/RESET
SWITCHING ON/RESET
SWITCHING ON/RESET
SWITCHING ON/RESET
After inserting the batteries and initiating the
RESET
function, the thermostat
carries out a control cycle switching on all segments of the display and
activating the charge for a few seconds (Pic. 12A). The
PROGRAMMING
interface appears (Pic. 12B) and after a few seconds the thermostat positions
itself in
STAND-BY ON
(Pic. 12C).
Pic.12
A
Pic.12
B
Pic.12
C
The function
DAY & NIGHT
(Pic. 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.
Pic. 13A
Pic. 13B
To increase or decrease the temperature
DAY
or
NIGHT
in the set mode
press the keys or .
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
Pic.14C
Pic.14A
Pic.14B
Pic.14D
PROGRAMMING interface
SUMMER/WINTER
PROGRAMMING