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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
-Power supply
230Vac-50/60Hz
-Frequency band:
Network Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz IEEE 802.11 b/g/n
-Backup battery:
2 rechargeable AAA batteries 1.2V
-Graphic display of the set temperatures, time and temperature measured.
-Function lock with password.
-Backlit touch screen display.
-Battery replacement without data loss.
-Adjustment range:
from 5 to 30°C in WINTER mode ( ),
from 15°C to 35°C in SUMMER mode ( ).
-Adjustment pitch: 0.2°C
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“Correction of temperature measured” function.
-Adjustable temperature differential: from 0.2 to 2°C (intervention range from + 0.1°C to +1°C).
- MANUAL program.
-Ability to program any temperature within the adjustment range at every half hour of the day, 7
days a week.
-Remote input to check the events of a system or an installation.
-AUX relay contact for controlling thermostats/programmable thermostats or other devices.
-Operating temperature: -9.9°C...+ 45°C
-Contact capacity (REL1-AUX): 250Vac - 5A (resistive load).
-Installation:
Wall or box 503
-Available colours:
White or Anthracite.
-Weight:
194g without batteries.
-Temperature monitoring devices class 1.
-Contribution of temperature controller to seasonal room heating performance: 1%. (in
accordance with Council Directive 2010/30/EC Regulation 811/2013/EU).
CORRECT USE AND MAINTENANCE
The programming interface is fully displayed on the front display.
The pressure on the display, while using and programming, should be light and limited to the
area planned for the specific function.
If you find it difficult to touch the display, you can use a thin, non-metallic, tool.
If you don't have a special pen you can use the back of a pencil, the plastic cap of a pen or a
cotton swab.
-The display must be cleaned with dry soft cloth without detergents or cleaning products, with
slight pressure on display and possibly with the
programmable thermostat
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