Max BC-TC-C-WM-4 Operating Manual Download Page 9

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Start-up

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As-delivered condition

When you are starting up the device for the first time, 

first remove the mounting plate (A) on the rear of the 

MAX! Wall The. 

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Hold the MAX! Wall The firmly in one hand 

and pull off the mounting plate at one corner.

Mounted condition

Once mounted, the MAX! Wall The can easily 

be pulled off the mounting plate and out of the frame. 

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Pull sideways at the frame to remove the MAX! Wall 

The of the wall together with the frame.

Replacing batteries

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Turn the MAX! Wall The over to remove or 

insert the batteries.

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After removing the old batteries, please wait approx. 

60 seconds. 

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Insert two LR03/micro/batteries in the battery com-

partments (making sure that you insert them the 

right way round).

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Put the MAX! Wall The back into the frame (B).

Summary of Contents for BC-TC-C-WM-4

Page 1: ...Wall Thermostat BC TC C WM 4 Operating manual...

Page 2: ...y Quan tity Item 1x MAX Wall Thermostat 1x Clip on frame 2x Plug 6x Screws 2x Adhesive stripes 2x 1 5 V LR03 micro AAA batteries 3x Brief instruction in German English French Dutch and Polish Italian...

Page 3: ...components UnL 18 11 Operating Modes 19 12 Child safeguard operating lock 20 13 Setting heat pause ON 20 14 Setting frost protection OFF 21 15 Configuration menu 21 16 Restore factory settings rES 32...

Page 4: ...d Note This section contains important additional in formation 2 Safety instructions The device is not a toy do not allow children to play with it Do not leave packaging material lying around as it ca...

Page 5: ...m temperature within the MAX system With the MAX Wall Thermostat up to 8 MAX Radiator Thermo stats can be comfortably regulated in a room The MAX Wall Thermostat has an internal sensor that measures t...

Page 6: ...solutions and MAX Room solutions can be connected to a MAX House solution in a new installation MAX Room solution In the room solution the settings of all connected devices in your room can comfortab...

Page 7: ...7 Device overview 4 Device overview A Mounting plate B Clip on frame C Electronic unit push button A B C...

Page 8: ...ng phases of the cur rent day G Comfort temperature button switching to comfort temperature H Reduction temperature button switching to reduction temperature I Mode Menu button change the operating mo...

Page 9: ...ition Once mounted the MAX Wall Thermostat can easily be pulled off the mounting plate and out of the frame Pull sideways at the frame to remove the MAX Wall Thermostat of the wall together with the f...

Page 10: ...hermostat V or Window Sensor S have to be replaced Never recharge standard batteries Do not throw the batteries into a fire Do not expose batteries to excessive heat Do not short circuit batteries Doi...

Page 11: ...d buttons and confirmed with the Boost OK button Set the year month and date and confirm each set ting with the Boost OK button Year Month and day Set the time and confirm your settings with the Boost...

Page 12: ...wall in the frame sup plied or integrate it into an existing switch see sec 8 Mounting in existing switches on page 15 Adhesive strip mounting Choose a site for installation The surface on which you...

Page 13: ...hoose a site for installation Make sure that no electricity or similar lines run in the wall at this location Position the mounting plate on the desired site on the wall Make sure that the arrow on th...

Page 14: ...all you can pre drill 1 5 mm holes to make screws easier to insert Usethescrewsandplugssuppliedtofastenthemount ing plate to the wall Attach the MAX Wall Thermostat with the frame on the mounting plat...

Page 15: ...rips and screws is possible For mounting with multiple combinations make sure that the mount ing plate of the MAX Wall Thermostat is seamlessly aligned to the already fixed mounting plate retaining ri...

Page 16: ...the MAX House solution all settings and pro gramming e g week programs can be made via the MAX software StartthelocalMAX softwareandclickon Newdevice Press and hold down the Boost OK button of the MAX...

Page 17: ...ur weekly profiles are deleted in this process MAX Room solution In the MAX Room solution you can control up to 8 MAX Radiator Thermostats and 8 MAX Window Sensors via the MAX Wall Thermostat For this...

Page 18: ...ll change back to normal operating mode 10 Teaching out wireless components UnL In the MAX House solution teaching out of the MAX Wall Thermostat will be made via the MAX software In the MAX Room solu...

Page 19: ...w been taught out from the MAX Wall Thermostat 11 Operating Modes You can choose between the operating modes auto manu and holiday function Auto Week program automatic temperature control according to...

Page 20: ...gs being changed inadvertently if somebody touches the thermostat accidentally for example To activate deactivate the operating lock briefly press the Mode Menu and the Boost OK button si multaneously...

Page 21: ...finish exit manual operation Manu or press the button 15 Configuration menu If you use the MAX Wall Thermostat in a MAX House solution you can conveniently set the func tions described in the followin...

Page 22: ...ess components UnL on page 18 Pro Set week program see sec 15 1 Setting the week program Pro on page 23 t d Switch time and date display see sec 15 2 Switching time date display t d on page 26 Set com...

Page 23: ...r the days chosen whereby temperature settings have to be set for the entire period between 00 00 and 23 59 Press the Mode Menu button for at least 3 seconds The display will show Pro Confirm with the...

Page 24: ...ught in MAX Radiator Ther mostats The temperature can be changed at any time with the and buttons or comfort and reduction temperature buttons The modified temperature will then remain the same until...

Page 25: ...eating phases where the set temperature for the period is higher than the saved reduction temperature If a room e g the bathroom is also to be heated at mid day the programming can appear as follows M...

Page 26: ...tched to the date Open the configuration menu by pressing the Mode Menu button for more than 3 seconds Select the t d menu item with the and buttons and confirm with the Boost OK button Now set the fo...

Page 27: ...r the actual temperature with the and buttons Confirm with the Boost OK button If the actual temperature is selected the display will show SEt for 5 seconds on change of the setpoint tem perature or o...

Page 28: ...next point at which the pro gram changes 15 5 Set boost function BOOST bOS The boost function makes use of human sensations of heat The heating of a room usually takes longer than 5 minutes but the he...

Page 29: ...0 min 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 60 min The value 0 will deactivate this function Confirm your selection using the Boost OK button Set the valve opening between 0 and 100 in 5 in crements with the and buttons...

Page 30: ...suitcase symbol appears in the display Set the time up to which the temperature is to be maintained Confirm your selection using the Boost OK button Set the end date until which you want the holiday f...

Page 31: ...elect the time with the and buttons Confirm your selection using the Boost OK button CAL is displayed during descaling 15 8 Set open window function AEr During ventilation the MAX Wall Thermostat auto...

Page 32: ...minal temperature of e g 20 C is set but the room presents with only 18 C an offset of 2 0 C needs to be set Press the Menu button longer than 3 seconds Selectthe tOF menuitemwiththe and buttons Confi...

Page 33: ...buttons Confirm your selection using the Boost OK button ACC willbedisplayed Confirmthefactoryresetwith the Boost OK button If the MAX Wall Thermostat has already been taught in to a MAX Cube the con...

Page 34: ...antenna symbol Connection to taught in MAX components lost Check the power sup ply and the batteries of taught in MAX compo nents Quickly flashing antenna symbol Duty cycle limit reached The device c...

Page 35: ...rations electrical motors or defective electrical devices The range of transmission within buildings can differ greatly from that available in the open air Besides the transmitting power and the recep...

Page 36: ...A Current consumption 30 mA max Battery life 2 years typ Degree of protection IP20 Ambient temperature 5 to 50 C Dimensions W x H x D 86 x 86 x 21 5 mm Weight 79 g not incl batteries Radio frequency 8...

Page 37: ...in MAX House solution max 50 devices in max 10 rooms max 4 MAX Eco Switch per room max 8 MAX Radiator Thermostats 8 MAX Window Sensors and 1 MAX Wall Thermostat MAX Room solution max 1 MAX Wall Therm...

Page 38: ...f at local collection points for waste electronic equipment in compliance with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive The CE sign is a free trading sign addressed ex clusively to the...

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