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If the state shown on the display (e.g. OFF)
does not match the programmed time slots,
press the 

[ADV]

 button. The inverse state is

now activated and is retained until the pro-
grammed time slot specifies a change.

Changing programmes

Personnel:

User

1. Press and hold the 

[PROG]

 button for 3 s.

ð

During those 3 s, 

HOLD

 appears on the dis-

play. Next, 

MODE

 appears on the display.

 

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for thermio eco C1B

Page 1: ...thermio eco C1B C7SB EN Operating manual...

Page 2: ...ll times for everyone who uses the device Everyone who uses the device must have read and understood this manual before commencing any work The basic prerequisite for working safely is compliance with...

Page 3: ...disclosure of the content without the written permission of Gr sslin GmbH referred to as manufacturer in the following except for internal purposes is not permitted Violations will result in liability...

Page 4: ...GERMANY Declaration of conformity and download instructions The declaration of conformity for the device described in this manual a download of this manual and the tech nical data can be found at www...

Page 5: ...Overview 7 Safety 15 Installation 25 Operation 43 Programming the switching times 43 Changing programmes 52 Advance ADV 54 Boost BOOST 56 Replacing the fuse 58 EN 5...

Page 6: ...Disposal 62 6...

Page 7: ...Overview Fig 1 Overview EN 7...

Page 8: ...1 Display illuminated 2 ADV button 3 BOOST button 4 Fuse compartment BS 1362 1 x 1 4 13 A 5 Two pole on off switch 6 OUTPUT LED 7 POWER LED 8 RESET button 9 TIME button 10 PROG button 8...

Page 9: ...pole on off switch Switching times can be programmed for both devices during which con nected loads are supplied with power In addition the devices have an ADV button and a BOOST button These buttons...

Page 10: ...on ADV The ADV button Inverts the current state perma nently activates the device perma nently deactivates the device Acts as a plus button BOOST The BOOST button Activates the device for 1 or 2 h Act...

Page 11: ...is used to set the programming TIME The TIME button is used to set the time On off switch The on off switch is used to open or close the switching contacts RESET The RESET button is used to reset the...

Page 12: ...OWER LED on device switched on POWER LED off device switched off OUTPUT LED Displays status of programming OUTPUT LED on device acti vated OUTPUT LED off device deacti vated Display Current time Progr...

Page 13: ...ce has a built in rechargeable battery In the event of a power failure the device saves the pro grammed settings for a maximum of 40 days The battery is charged during normal operation and does not ha...

Page 14: ...Contents The following components are included in the contents Number Designation 1 Multi tariff timer thermio eco C1B or thermio eco C7SB 2 3 5 mm screws 2 Strain relief clamps 2 Screw covers 14...

Page 15: ...sym bols The safety instructions are introduced by signal words that express the extent of the danger WARNING This combination of symbol and signal word indicates a potentially dangerous situation tha...

Page 16: ...and signal word indicates a potentially dangerous situation that may result in material damage if the situation is not avoided ENVIRONMENT This combination of symbol and signal word indicates potentia...

Page 17: ...e operation Intended use The thermio eco C1B and thermio eco C7SB multi tariff timers are programmable timers with a fuse protected two pole on off switch and are used for sup plying power to connecte...

Page 18: ...Oil radiators Electric towel rails Heating systems Hotplates Fan heaters Lighting not discharge lamps The intended use also includes compliance with all infor mation specified in this manual Any use...

Page 19: ...nger due to insufficient wire cross sec tion If wires with an insufficiently large cross sec tion are used short circuits or fires may occur Only use terminals with a cross section between 1 mm and 2...

Page 20: ...nected loads Before starting the device check whether the connected load could cause haz ardous situations for persons NOTICE Damage to the device due to unsuitable installation location Installation...

Page 21: ...tors transformers etc Residual risks The device is state of the art and designed in accord ance with current safety requirements However residual risks remain that require caution when using the devic...

Page 22: ...Danger to life due to electric shock Improper assembly and installation of the device can lead to life threatening electrical voltages Have assembly and connection performed by a qualified electrician...

Page 23: ...standards and regulations allows the qualified electrician to perform work on elec trical systems and to identify and avoid potential dan gers of their own accord A qualified electrician is specifical...

Page 24: ...User The user is the person who uses and operates the device in compliance with proper use without any prior knowl edge 24...

Page 25: ...662 or BS 5733 The connection wire is either routed out of the flush mounted socket or it is routed to the device on the wall In general the following instructions apply to both installation types Whe...

Page 26: ...Danger to life due to electric shock Improper assembly and installation of the device can lead to life threatening electrical voltages Have assembly and connection performed by a qualified electrician...

Page 27: ...s screwdriver Flat head screwdriver Materials 3 5 mm screws Prerequisite The terminals for the flexible wires must have a cross section between 1 mm and 2 5 mm Make sure that the flush mounted socket...

Page 28: ...all connection wires Undo the strain relief screws Fig 2 3 on the rear of the device and place to one side 2 Remove the plastic cover 3 Strip the insulation from the connection wire Stripping length 8...

Page 29: ...Fig 2 Wiring diagram EN 29...

Page 30: ...1 Neutral IN 2 Neutral OUT 3 Screws for strain relief clamp 4 Cable feed through 5 Switchable live wire OUT 6 Live wire IN 30...

Page 31: ...Fig 3 Circuit diagram for two pole on off switch EN 31...

Page 32: ...S Supply A Connected load 4 Insert the connection wires into the corresponding terminals in accordance with the wiring diagram Fig 2 5 NOTICE Tightening torques To avoid damage and faulty contacts ti...

Page 33: ...connection wires Thread the connection wires into the device through the cable feed through Fig 2 4 7 On wall connection wires Tighten the strain relief clamp from the contents using the screws for th...

Page 34: ...is a risk of pinching wires This results in material damage to the wires To avoid damage and faulty contacts make sure that the wires are not pinched when you insert the device into the flush mounted...

Page 35: ...ice flip up the on off switch Before the first programming operation or after the device has been disconnected from the mains supply for more than 5 days the device must first be fully charged 4 hours...

Page 36: ...n with a thin object e g a refill for a ballpoint pen Fig 4 Initial display All the display segments light up briefly and the initial display Fig 4 appears 3 Use the ADV button to set the daylight sav...

Page 37: ...time ON Switch off automatic daylight saving time OFF 4 Press and hold the button TIME button for 3 s to save the settings During those 3 s HOLD appears on the dis play Next the preset year appears on...

Page 38: ...on to set the current year Press and hold the ADV or BOOST button briefly to quickly increase or decrease the set values 6 Confirm the setting with the TIME button The preset month appears on the disp...

Page 39: ...month 8 Confirm the setting with the TIME button The preset day appears on the display Fig 7 Day display 9 Use the ADV or BOOST button to set the current day 10 Confirm the setting with the TIME butt...

Page 40: ...Fig 8 Time display 11 The time is displayed in 24 h format Use the ADV or BOOST button to set the current hour 12 Confirm the setting with the TIME button 40...

Page 41: ...current minutes 14 Confirm the setting with the TIME button Fig 9 Time display set correctly The device switches to active mode and the display shows the set time and only for the thermio eco C7SB mul...

Page 42: ...If you need to change only the time or only the date you can skip individual settings by pressing the TIME button 42...

Page 43: ...mmable time slots ON OFF per day The days of the week can either be grouped together or programmed individually you have a choice of three modes All 7 days of the week with identical settings Mo Tu We...

Page 44: ...ly MoTuWeThFrSaSu The thermio eco C1B multi tariff timer also has four independently programmable time slots ON OFF but it does not offer different modes The four time slots are automatically applied...

Page 45: ...er 00 00 as the end time of the last time slot Enter 00 00 as the start time of the first time slot the next day Enter the end time of the first time slot the next day Personnel User Setting modes C7S...

Page 46: ...the dis play Next MODE appears on the display Fig 10 Days of the week display 2 Use the ADV or BOOST button to set the desired mode The following appears on the display Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We T...

Page 47: ...The selection appears on the display and the start time of the first time slot ON can be set If you selected the 5 2 or each day of week individually mode you have to repeat the fol lowing steps unti...

Page 48: ...g 11 Display start of first time slot ON 4 Empty time slots dashes can be restored by pressing the RESET button to reset the device to the factory settings If time slots are not necessary leave the da...

Page 49: ...ing with the PROG button 6 Use the ADV or BOOST button to set the minutes 7 Confirm the setting with the PROG button Fig 12 Display end of first time slot OFF You can set the end time of the first tim...

Page 50: ...9 Confirm the setting with the PROG button 10 Use the ADV or BOOST button to set the minutes 11 Confirm the setting with the PROG button 12 Repeat steps 4 to 11 to set the remaining time slots 50...

Page 51: ...you have entered the last time slot press the PROG button Fig 13 Display during operation The device switches to the currently pro grammed state and the display shows the current time slot e g OFF Fig...

Page 52: ...press the ADV button The inverse state is now activated and is retained until the pro grammed time slot specifies a change Changing programmes Personnel User 1 Press and hold the PROG button for 3 s...

Page 53: ...ed all saved time slots are deleted If you want to change the mode use the ADV or BOOST button to set the desired mode and press the PROG button to confirm 3 If you do not want to change the mode use...

Page 54: ...time slots again Chapter Programming the switching times on page 43 Advance ADV If the device is switched on the ADV button changes the current state The state changes as follows depending on how many...

Page 55: ...on what state it was in previously The new state is retained until the next programmed time slot or until the state is changed manually Second time pressing ADV The device is permanently activated reg...

Page 56: ...d time slots are ignored the device has to be activated manually Fourth time pressing ADV The ADV setting is ended manually Boost BOOST If the device is switched on the Boost button enables a short ON...

Page 57: ...First time pressing BOOST The device is activated for 1 h Second time pressing BOOST The device is activated for 2 h Third time pressing BOOST The BOOST period is ended manually EN 57...

Page 58: ...cing the fuse The fuse is an overcurrent protection device If the fuse is tripped by a current peak the fuse has to be replaced The current rating required for the new fuse can be found on the old fus...

Page 59: ...Personnel Qualified electrician User Special tool Flat head screwdriver Materials Fuse BS 1362 1 x 1 4 13 A EN 59...

Page 60: ...use compartment from the groove on the left hand side using a flat head screwdriver 2 Pull out the fuse compartment 3 Pull the fuse out to the right using your fingers 4 Insert a new fuse with the sam...

Page 61: ...If the connected load still does not function after the fuse has been replaced either the device or the connected load is damaged EN 61...

Page 62: ...posal presents an environ mental danger Incorrect disposal could result in environ mental dangers Electric scrap and electronic components must be disposed of correctly i e the parts for disposal must...

Page 63: ...Disposal must be environmentally respon sible and must employ state of the art environmental protection recycling and disposal technology EN 63...

Page 64: ...80 10 1479 7 0217 V01 Gr sslin GmbH Bundesstrasse 36 78112 St Georgen GERMANY Telephone 49 7724 933 0 Fax 49 7724 933 240 info graesslin de www graesslin de...

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