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Appendix

Delivery set

1. 

I•WARM 710

Thermostat 

2. Floor mounted temperature sensor with connection cable
(2 m long).
3. External terminal block for grounding line connection
4. User and installation manual
5. Packing box

I•WARM

710 

Installation manual 

Important:

Switch off power before connecting or disconnect-

ing wiring to the thermostat. A qualified electrician trained
to current Indoor Electrical Equipment regulations must install
all wiring. Failure to do so may invalidate the warranty.
We strongly recommend that you NOT install the thermostat
in premises with high air humidity. It is prohibited to install
the device in bathrooms, saunas, shower cubicles or pools.
The thermostat controlling heating in these premises must

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Summary of Contents for 710

Page 1: ...User User and installation and installation manual manual User and installation manual T H E R M O S T A T ...

Page 2: ... system operating conditions 11 Manual heating control mode 13 Warranty policy 15 Appendix 16 Delivery set 16 Installation manual and wiring diagram 16 Technical Specifications 26 Important The Manufacturer s guarantee does not cover mal functions caused by mechanical damage improper installation or exploitation for purposes or under conditions not provided by the user and Installation Manual Plea...

Page 3: ... wiring to the thermostat or disconnecting the device for testing Introduction Congratulations Having chosen the I WARM thermostat you enter into the world of heating comfort coziness and user friendliness The I WARM 710 device opens a new series of SST room thermostats which feature high reliability easy adjustment simple display and modern design Our intention is to make your home heating extrem...

Page 4: ...ature and the desired value you have preset are dis played Or at your command air temperature in the room can be displayed measured by the device s built in sensor Continuous selfdiagnostics are provided with warning mes sages being displayed The manual heating control mode can be activated in case of sensor malfunction when heating must continue until the problem is solved Start up of heating sys...

Page 5: ...an get the different hardening times from the manufacturer of your chosen building material Turning on the heating system prematurely can lead to dam age of the floor decorative cover and heating mats or sections outage In case of doubt contact your dealer or heating system manufacturer 5 LCD display control buttons Fig 1 Thermostat ...

Page 6: ...y with three control buttons are locat ed on the front panel of the thermostat To turn the thermostat on off press the center button A MODE and hold it for not less than three seconds 6 Fig 2 Indication mode 1 4 3 7 2 6 5 ...

Page 7: ...ase it Controls and display 1 Current floor temperature С 2 Preset floor temperature С 3 Heating system is powered on 4 Attention sign see details on page 11 5 The button for temperature increase 6 A MODE button for device turn ON OFF and tempera ture indication mode change 7 The button for temperature decrease When the heating system is powered the appropriate sign indicating the heating system i...

Page 8: ...rature in your room instead of floor temperature At that setting the device continues to control heating regardless of the display mode heating system is powered 8 Fig 3 Service indication in base mode actual room temperature symbol indication of actual room temperature ...

Page 9: ... mode press the A MODE button once more The sign disappears Adjustment of built in ambient temperature sensor indicator The Temperature indicated by the built in sensor can slightly vary from the actual room temperature because of small heat output inside the device case You can correct this difference by the input of actual room temperature measured by your thermometer We recommend that you make ...

Page 10: ...ensor indication you should 1 Switch the device to ambient temperature indication mode if another mode was used 10 Fig 4 Built in ambient temperature sensor indicator appropriate data shift built in sensor current ambient temperature flashing ...

Page 11: ...s displayed in the top right corner of the screen When you are finished with your adjustment you can exit this mode by simultaneously pressing of the and the buttons and holding them for not less than 3 seconds The device leaves the data shift mode automatically approx imately 40 seconds after the last button was pressed Control of heating system operating conditions The I WARM thermostat permanen...

Page 12: ...uiting of connecting wires during which normal operation of the heating system is impossible the thermostat turns the heating off and displays a warning message fig 5 You should contact the manufacturer or your local dealer to repair or replace the temperature sensor 12 Fig 5 Indication of control mode of heating system ...

Page 13: ... required it is possible to control heating manually for a time period until the sensor function is restored To switch to this mode press the and the buttons simultaneously and hold them for not less than 15 seconds 13 Fig 6 Indication of manual heating control mode symbol indicating manual control mode percent of installed power being consumed ...

Page 14: ...ntrol mode appears the large figures show the average percentage of installed power being consumed by the heating system You can adjust this percentage by pressing the or the buttons The changes you make are reflected in the dis played value 14 ...

Page 15: ... this device have been followed The warranty policy does not cover thermostats with mechanical damage and in cases where the failure is a result of disregard for operating conditions provided in this Manual and or instructions provided for device installation and electri cal connections Reclamations In case of failure during the warranty period of the device the customer must immediately apply to ...

Page 16: ... off power before connecting or disconnect ing wiring to the thermostat A qualified electrician trained to current Indoor Electrical Equipment regulations must install all wiring Failure to do so may invalidate the warranty We strongly recommend that you NOT install the thermostat in premises with high air humidity It is prohibited to install the device in bathrooms saunas shower cubicles or pools...

Page 17: ...ion box for wall mounted units 3 Screwdriver 4 Phase voltage indicator Installation of floor mounted temperature sensor The floor temperature sensor is installed when you install your heating element mat or cable section Place the sen sor in the corrugated plastic tube near its end and seal this end of the tube to prevent penetration of water tile fixing mix ture or cement mortar during the instal...

Page 18: ...Place the tube in a preprepared groove in the floor and lead its other end to the place chosen for thermostat or junction box Cut off excess tube length 18 Fig 8 Installation of floor temperature sensor ...

Page 19: ...using phase indi cator mark this wire Turn the power to the cable off All thermostat connection work must be performed only when the power network is completely disconnected Connect all required wires to the thermostat using its ter minals with screw fastening If you have three wire power network with separate ground conductor use the connection diagram shown in fig 9 The heating cable screen is c...

Page 20: ...power network N L 230 240VAC Sensor of temperature Single conductor heating cable External terminal block Network earthing conductor Sensor of temperature Double conductor heating cable External terminal block Network earthing conductor N L 230 240VAC ...

Page 21: ...ve the cover fig 11 Remove the frame fig 12 Place the device into the junction box and fasten by means of at least two screws preferably located at the same horizontal level fig 13 Assemble the thermostat in reverse order Install the frame carefully ensuring that it closely fits to the device s case Then return the front cover to its place and press it ensuring that both locks are fixed Make sure ...

Page 22: ...22 Fig 10 Open the thermostat cover Screwdriver Frame Cover ...

Page 23: ...23 Fig 11 The device with cover removed The frame is shown by pointer Thermostat Cover Thermostat without cover ...

Page 24: ...24 Fig 12 Thermostat without frame Frame Thermostat without frame ...

Page 25: ...25 Fig 13 The thermostat mounted into the wall and fastened by two screws located horizontally ...

Page 26: ... 150 gr Size 80 х 80 х 52 mm Time of setting storage when supply is disconnected 12 months Ingress Protection IP20 Protection Class II Floor mounting temperature sensor NTC 6 8 kOhm Length of sensor connection cable 2 m Built in ambient temperature sensor NTC 6 8 kOhm Allowable ambient air temperature 5 С 40 C ...

Page 27: ...Allowable relative air humidity 80 Maintaining temperature range from 5 С to 45 C factory preset 25 C 27 In the event of a queston please refer to your local service center ...

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