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UDG4/ADG4

Touch Thermostat

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User Manual

67371E 06/22 (MTE)

QUICK START GUIDE
GUIDE DE DÉMARRAGE RAPIDE
GUÍA DE INICIO RÁPIDO

CLASSIFICATION

The product is a Class II device (enhanced insulation) and must be 

connected to the following leads:

•  Phase L1 (L) 120/240 V ±10%, 50/60 Hz

•  Neutral L2 (N)

•  Max. load 15 A (resistive load)

The terminals are suitable for field wiring cables of 12 to 22 AWG.  

Heating element in accordance with the supply voltage.

TECHNICAL DATA

Supply Range ....................................................... 120/240 Vac 50/60 Hz

Load  ................................................................max. 15 A (resistive load)

Max. power at e.g. .................................................... 1800 W at 120 Vac

 .................................................................................. 3120 W at 208 Vac

 .................................................................................. 3600 W at 240 Vac

GFCI  ................................................................. Class A (5 mA trip level)

Temperature range  ................................... +5 to +40°C  / +41 to +104°F

Amb. temp. range   ........................................ 0 to +25°C  / +32 to +77°F

CERTIFICATION

UL Listed for the US and Canada

According to the following standards:

Thermostat:  

UL 873

 

 

CSA C22.2 No. 24.

UL file number:  

E157297

GFCI: 

 

UL 943 4th ed.

 

 

CSA C22.2 No. 144.1-06 

Patent pending.

HOME SCREEN / ÉCRAN D’ACCUEIL / PANTALLA INICIAL

WARNINGS:

To avoid electric shock, disconnect the heating system power supply  

at the main panel before installation and maintenance of the thermostat. 

Keep thermostat air vents clean and free from obstruction. This ther-

mostat is an electrical device and must be installed in compliance with 

national and/or local electrical codes. Installation must be performed by 

qualified personnel where required by law.

AVERTISSEMENTS :

Pour éviter l’électrocution, coupez l’alimentation du système de chauf-

fage au panneau principal avant de faire l’installation et/ou l’entretien du 

thermostat. Maintenez les évents du thermostat propres et libres d’obs-

truction. Ce thermostat est un appareil électrique et doit être installé 

conformément aux codes électriques nationaux et/ou locaux. L’installa-

tion doit être effectuée par du personnel qualifié quand la loi l’exige.

ADVERTENCIAS:

Para evitar descargas eléctricas, desconecte el suministro de alimen-

tación eléctrica del sistema de calefacción en el panel principal antes 

de la instalación y el mantenimiento del termostato. Mantenga limpios y 

libres de cualquier obstrucciones los orificios de ventilación de aire del 

termostato. Este termostato es un dispositivo eléctrico y debe instalarse 

de conformidad con los códigos eléctricos nacionales y/o locales. La 

instalación debe ser realizada por personal cualificado donde así lo 

requiera la ley.

67370 02/15 (JRK)

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CLASSIFICATION

Le produit est un appareil de classe II (isolation augmentée) et doit être 

raccordé aux fils suivants :

•  Phase L1 (L) 120/240 V ±10 %, 50/60 Hz

•  Neutre L2 (N)

•  Charge maximum 15 A (charge résistive)

Les borniers sont adéquats pour du câble de construction de 12 à 22 

AWG. Élément chauffant en fonction de la tension d’alimentation.

DONNÉES TECHNIQUES

Plage alimentation  ..............................................120/240 VCA 50/60 Hz

Charge  ........................................................ Max. 15 A (charge résistive)

Puissance maxi par exemple au ................................ 1800 W à 120 VCA

 .................................................................................. 3120 W à 208 VCA

 .................................................................................. 3600 W à 240 VCA

DDFT  ......................................... Class A (niveau déclenchement 5 mA)

Plage de température  ................................ +5 à +40 °C / +41 à +104 °F

Plage temp. amb. ............................................0 à +25 °C / +32 à +77 °F

CERTIFICATION

Homologué UL pour É.-U. et Canada

Selon les normes suivantes :

Thermostat :  

UL 873

 

 

CSA C22.2 No 24.

No. Dossier UL :   E157297

DDFT :    

UL 943 4e ed.

 

 

CSA C22.2 No 144.1-06 

En instance de brevet.

CLASIFICACIÓN

El producto es un dispositivo Clase II (aislamiento mejorado) y debe ser 

conectado a los conductores siguientes:

•  Fase L1 (L) 120/240 V ±10%, 50/60 Hz

•  Neutro L2 (N)

•  Carga máxima 15 A (carga resistiva)

Los terminales son adecuados para cables de cableado de campo, ca-

libre 12 a 22 AWG. Elemento calefactor de conformidad con el voltaje 

de suministro.

DATOS TÉCNICOS

Rango alimentación eléctrica ............................120/240 V CA, 50/60 Hz

Carga  ............................................................ máx. 15 A (carga resistiva)

Potencia maxima en el ejemplo  ............................... 1800 W a 120 V CA

 ................................................................................. 3120 W a 208 V CA

 ................................................................................. 3600 W a 240 V CA

GFCI  ..................................................... Clase A (nivel de disparo 5 mA)

Rango de temperatura  ............................... +5 a +40 °C / +41 a +104 °F

Rango de temperatura ambiente .....................0 a +25 °C / +32 a +77 °F

CERTIFICACIÓN

En lista de UL para EE. UU. y Canadá

De conformidad con las normativas siguientes.

Termostato:  

UL 873

 

CSA C22.2 No. 24.

Número de archivo UL:   E157297

GFCI: 

UL 943 4ta. edición

 

CSA C22.2 No. 144.1-06 

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Access Main Menu

Accès menu principal

Acceder al menú principal

GFCI Test Button

Bouton d’essai DDFT

Botón de prueba del GFCI

On/Off/GFCI Reset Button

Press to turn system ON

Hold toturn system OFF

Press to reset the GFCI

Bouton de réarmement, marche/arrêt/DDFT

Appuyez pour mettre en marche le système

Tenez pour fermer le système

Appuyez pour réarmer le DDFT

Encendido/apagado/botón de restablecimiento del GFCI

Pulsar para encender (ON) el sistema

Pulsar sin soltar para apagar (OFF) el sistema

Pulsar para restablecer el GFCI

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ITEMS / RÉF. / ELEMENTOS

Day and time

Jour et heure

Día y hora

Current temperature

Température actuelle

Temperatura actual

Target temperature or setpoint

Température cible ou point de consigne

Temperatura objetivo o punto de ajuste

Heating indicator - when visible, system is heating.

Indicateur de chauffage - quand visible, chauffage en marche.

Indicador de calefacción; al estar visible, el sistema está calentando

Next scheduled change

Prochain changement prévu 

Próximo cambio programado 

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Contents

Summary of Contents for ADG4

Page 1: ...QUICK START GUIDE GUIDE DE D MARRAGE RAPIDE GU A DE INICIO R PIDO WARNINGS To avoid electric shock disconnect the heating system power supply at the main panel before installation and maintenance of...

Page 2: ...1 2 Adjust for a few days 28 9 2 1 3 Adjust permanently 29 10 Thermostat Setup Menu 30 10 1 Heating Schedule 1 2 31 10 1 Heating Schedule 2 2 32 10 2 Energy Use 33 10 3 User Settings 34 10 3 1 Child L...

Page 3: ...ser Settings Installer Settings View Edit Schedule Revert to Factory Schedule Child Lock Display Brightness Screen Saver Date Time Daylight Saving Time Unit Language Information Support Adaptive Funct...

Page 4: ...emperature when your home is unoccupied will reduce your energy costs without reducing comfort The thermostat comes with a preset heating schedule that is suitable for most homes Unless you change the...

Page 5: ...al and or local electrical codes Installation must be performed by qualified personnel where required by law 67370 02 15 JRK Touch The thermostat has two physical buttons A ground fault GFCI EGFPD tes...

Page 6: ...tton to return to the previous menu Cancel is shown on the screen as a button marked X Although Cancel has the same effect as Back it also results in all the unsaved settings being discarded As soon a...

Page 7: ...ion Press the Standby Reset button to reset the GFCI EGFPD The red LED will stop flashing and the display returns to normal appearance If the test fails repeat the test If it continues to fail ask an...

Page 8: ...hing the power off and then back on again If the thermostat re enters ERROR state ei ther the wiring is wrong a ground neutral short exists or the unit is defective and must be replaced 4 LED lit cons...

Page 9: ...ld Lock Display Brightness Screen Saver s en saver Icon Meaning Date Time Daylight Saving Time Unit Language Information Support Adaptive Function 7 5 Icon Meaning Open Window Sensor Application Senso...

Page 10: ...w Left Arrow Right icons screen saver icons Icon Meaning Copy to Adjust for a few days in the future is activated Heating is activated Heating is activated with adaptive mode Note Floor Load screen sa...

Page 11: ...e first time or after you have performed a factory reset the system will run a Startup Wizard The Wizard will take you through tests which ensure that the thermostat is fully functional After the test...

Page 12: ...e First you must set the language The chosen language will become the default language for the thermostat The language can be changed under Menu User Settings Language 1 Tap the language you prefer 2...

Page 13: ...omatic test of the thermostat and sensors If a test results in Fail please contact your installer Note if the thermostat is to operate with an air room sensor only the floor sensor test will result in...

Page 14: ...p of the thermostat The test is successful if the red light in the test button lights up and a Ground Fault error text is shown on the display 2 Press the power reset button on the lower right side of...

Page 15: ...lectronics A S 7 4 Set the preferred temperature unit 1 Tap the temperature unit that you prefer 2 Tap the Arrow Right button to continue The temperature unit can be changed under Menu User Settings U...

Page 16: ...ion 1 Set the load of the underfloor heating system to be controlled by the thermostat 2 Tap the Arrow Right button to continue This setting is used for energy calculation only and has no influence on...

Page 17: ...from OJ Electronics ETF 110 99C 10k US ETF 144 99T 12k CA If you want to use the thermostat with the room sensor only you must complete the Setup Wizard using Default as the floor sensor type before...

Page 18: ...ectronics A S 7 7 Set the date 1 Tap the Arrow buttons to change the values 2 Tap the preferred date format 3 Tap the Arrow Right button to continue The date can be changed under Menu User Settings Da...

Page 19: ...ectronics A S 7 8 Set the time 1 Tap the Arrow buttons to change the values 2 Tap the preferred time format 3 Tap the Arrow Right button to continue The time can be changed under Menu User Settings Ti...

Page 20: ...protection Set the floor protection according to the floor type 1 Tap the preferred limits that are used to protect the floor 2 Tap to continue Floor protection settings can be changed under Menu Ins...

Page 21: ...PAGE 21 2022 OJ Electronics A S 7 10 Thermostat activation 1 Tap the button to activate the thermostat 1 Contents...

Page 22: ...atically according to a weekly schedule of your choice The thermostat comes with a preprogramed schedule for easy and economic heating control of most homes see 11 Factory Settings Preset Schedule The...

Page 23: ...2 OJ Electronics A S 9 1 Scheduled operation 9 2 Manual Operation 9 2 1 Manual Operation Adjust 9 2 1 1 For a few hours 9 2 1 2 For a few days 9 2 1 3 Permanently 9 3 Regulator Mode 9 Operating Choice...

Page 24: ...symbols shown on the home screen varies according to the chosen operating mode Scheduled Operation home screen 1 Day and time 2 Measured temperature 3 Heating indicator If visible the underfloor heat...

Page 25: ...e 3 Heating indicator If visible the underfloor heating system is currently active 4 Tap here to access the menu 5 Current target temperature setpoint 6 Tap here to increase the temperature 7 Tap here...

Page 26: ...change or for a specific time period You can use the Adjust options to specify the length of time the displayed target temperature setpoint should last When the set time period has elapsed the thermo...

Page 27: ...24 hours You can set the Hour Minutes in 15 minute intervals 00 15 30 or 45 AM or PM if 24 hour time format is selected this is not applicable 1 On the home screen adjust the temperature to the prefe...

Page 28: ...tton 3 Then tap the for a few days button 4 Tap the Arrow buttons for any parameter that you want to change for the start date 5 Confirm your choice with Arrow Right or discard it with X 6 If confirme...

Page 29: ...finitely until you manually change the settings 1 On the home screen adjust the temperature to the preferred level using the Arrow Up and Arrow Down buttons 2 Tap the Adjust button 3 Then tap the perm...

Page 30: ...PAGE 30 2022 OJ Electronics A S 10 Thermostat Setup Menu icons screen saver Heating Schedule Energy Use User Settings Installer Settings Contents...

Page 31: ...Copy to Arrow Left and Arrow Right buttons are located in the corners of the screen The day for which the event applies is displayed at the bottom of the screen Grayed out events marked with a red X a...

Page 32: ...py to button in the top right corner of the screen This will allow you to copy the event settings to other days specified by you 9 If you want to set other days differently tap the Arrow Left or Arrow...

Page 33: ...ring each day of the past seven days will be displayed The graph shows hours per day Last 12 months A graph of usage during each month of the past year will be displayed The graph shows hours per mont...

Page 34: ...ettings you can change the settings of the following items Note if an item is grayed out it is not available due to other settings Child Lock Display Brightness Screen Saver Date Time Daylight Saving...

Page 35: ...not been operated for a few minutes it takes 15 seconds to dim the display and a further two minutes before the screen saver starts Before you can operate the thermostat again you must unlock the chil...

Page 36: ...Lock 2 2 Please note that the child lock will be reactivated when the thermostat returns to screen saver mode unless it is deactivated under Menu User Settings Child Lock Note Child Lock is not avail...

Page 37: ...n on the home screen 2 Then tap the User Settings button to access the various user settings 3 Tap the Display Brightness button 4 Select one of the five levels of brightness using the Arrow Up or Arr...

Page 38: ...on the home screen 2 Then tap the User Settings button to access the various user settings 3 Tap the Screen Saver button 4 Tap the information that you want to be shown in screen saver mode Temperatu...

Page 39: ...e home screen 2 Then tap the User Settings button to access the various user settings 3 Tap the Date button 4 Tap the Arrow Up or Arrow Down button to set the date month and year 5 Tap the date format...

Page 40: ...on on the home screen 2 Then tap the User Settings button to access the various user settings 3 Tap the Time button 4 Tap the Arrow Up or Arrow Down button to set the hours minutes and AM PM 5 Tap the...

Page 41: ...o daylight saving time 1 Tap the Menu button on the home screen 2 Then tap the User Settings button to access the various user settings 3 Tap the Daylight Saving Time button 4 Tap the OFF ON button to...

Page 42: ...een 2 Tap User Settings and press the Arrow Right button to access the second page 3 Tap the Unit button 4 Tap the unit that you prefer Celsius Fahrenheit 5 Confirm your choice with or discard it with...

Page 43: ...Then tap the User Settings button to access the various user settings 3 Tap the Arrow Right button to access the second page of User Settings 4 Tap the Language button 5 Tap the language that you pre...

Page 44: ...ation button 5 To obtain detailed information you can scan the QR Code with a suitable device with Internet access Software supporting QR Code scanning e g an app is required Scanning the QR Code prov...

Page 45: ...al before calling for support If troubleshooting does not help you should contact your installer 1 Tap the Menu button on the home screen 2 Then tap the User Settings button to access the various user...

Page 46: ...ap the Menu button on the home screen 2 Then tap the User Settings button to access the various user settings 3 Tap the Arrow Right button to access the second page of User Settings 4 Tap the User Res...

Page 47: ...ngs you can change the settings of the following items Note if an item is grayed out it is not available due to other settings Adaptive Function Open Window Sensor Application Sensor Type Floor Sensor...

Page 48: ...arlier the heating must be turned on to achieve this Select OFF if you simply want the heating to start at the beginning of an event 1 Tap the Menu button on the home screen 2 Then tap the Installer S...

Page 49: ...ton on the home screen 2 Then tap the Installer Settings button to access the various installer settings 3 Tap the Open Window button 4 Tap the OFF ON button to the setting that you prefer 5 Confirm y...

Page 50: ...to the temperature limits set under Menu Installer Settings Floor Protection Room With this setting the room sensor built into the thermostat controls the heating system Note Floor Protection is not a...

Page 51: ...he Sensor Application button 4 Tap the application that you want to use Floor Room Floor Protection Room Regulator 5 Confirm your choice with or discard it with X The thermostat will automatically ret...

Page 52: ...nsor 12 k Custom 1 Tap the Menu button on the home screen 2 Then tap the Installer Settings button to access the various installer settings 3 Tap the Sensor Type button 4 Tap the type of floor sensor...

Page 53: ...es for which resistance must be set Then repeat steps 6 7 until all four resistance values have been set 8 When all four values are set tap the Arrow Right button 9 A warning screen will be displayed...

Page 54: ...in steps of 1 F or 0 5 C in the following way 1 Tap the Menu button on the home screen 2 Then tap the Installer Settings button to access the various installer settings 3 Tap the Floor Sensor Calibra...

Page 55: ...in steps of 1 F or 0 5 C in the following way 1 Tap the Menu button on the home screen 2 Then tap the Installer Settings button to access the various installer settings 3 Tap the Room Sensor Calibrati...

Page 56: ...e the minimum and maximum temperatures that the floor is permitted to reach The maximum temperature limit protects wooden floors from excessive heat The minimum temperature limit prevents the floor fr...

Page 57: ...your floor If Tile Laminate or Disabled is selected proceed to step 8 6 If Custom is chosen you must define minimum and maximum temperatures for the floor 7 Use the Arrow Up or Arrow Down buttons to...

Page 58: ...to access the various installer settings 3 Tap the Arrow Right button to access the second page of Installer Settings 4 Tap the Factory Reset button 5 Tap Back if you want to maintain your settings a...

Page 59: ...88 F 31 C 2 09 00 AM 74 F 23 5 C 74 F 23 5 C 3 12 00 PM 82 F 28 C 88 F 31 C x 4 01 00 PM 74 F 23 5 C 74 F 23 5 C x 5 05 00 PM 82 F 28 C 88 F 31 C 6 11 00 PM 74 F 23 5 C 74 F 23 5 C Saturday Sunday Eve...

Page 60: ...thermostat must be replaced E2 External wired floor sensor disconnected defective or short circuited Contact your installer for reconnection or replacement E5 Internal overheating Contact your install...

Page 61: ...ed on Restart the thermostat in the following way to con tinue using it 1 Hold the power reset button on the right side of the thermostat to switch it off 2 Press the power reset button on the right s...

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