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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

& USER GUIDE

Touchscreen Thermostat

Summary of Contents for prowarm ProTouch V2

Page 1: ...I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L U S E R G U I D E Touchscreen Thermostat ...

Page 2: ...Time Up Arrow Down Arrow Mode Selection Detected Temp Menu Touchscreen Thermostat DISPLAY SYMBOLS Heat Event Floor Sensor ...

Page 3: ...mfortable temperature whilst minimizing energy use THERMOSTAT DESCRIPTION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Supply voltage 220 240Vac 50 60Hz Max load 16A Standby power 2W IP rating IP20 Max wire diameter 侑2 5mm MAIN FUNCTIONS Open window detection function Key lock Sensor selection Brightness Adaptive function Auto mode Hold mode Holiday mode Frost Mode Floor temperature limit ...

Page 4: ...er the thermostat and pry it in the same direction as the arrow in the picture It will click and separate from the back plate Step 2 Connect the wires as shown in the wiring instruction NOTE Thermostat should be mounted in a 35mm deep single gang back box INSTALLATION AND WIRING INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 5: ...Step 3 Fix the back section to the single gang electrical back box with the screws provided Step 4 Re install front panel whilst ensuring the pins engage properly in the circuit board socket ...

Page 6: ...rrent temperature If in AUTO the thermostat will revert to the automatic schedule at the start time of the next event Mode selection On the Home Screen press the key in the Top left hand corner to select the MODE you require There are 3 modes Auto mode This is the default mode The Thermostat will run a set schedule this can be adjusted to suit your needs in the Edit Setting section Steps Press Aut...

Page 7: ...ess to confirm and this will revert to the home screen Holiday mode Thermostat will run with the set temperature until the holiday time ends Steps Press Holiday Mode to enter holiday setting Press or to set the days of holiday Press to confirm and enter holiday temperature setting Press or to set the temperature Press to confirm and this will revert back to the home screen ...

Page 8: ...m and enter minute setting Press or to set minute Press to confirm and back to Menu Press to back to the home screen 2 Key lock Lock all keys to prevent the settings from being changed Lock Steps Press Key Lock to enter key lock setting Press or to select lock Press to confirm and to go back to the home screen Unlock steps On the home screen press any key then in the bottom right corner will flash 3 ...

Page 9: ... period to turn ON set a warm temperature should you wish the heating to go OFF set a low temperature For example wake could be set to 25degrees C and Leave to go off could be set to 16degrees C Steps Press Edit Setting to enter days selection Press the day s you want to set Press to confirm Press on the time period you want to set and enter the start time hour setting Press or to set start time h...

Page 10: ... Calibrate the temperature detected by room sensor 2 Floor Temperature calibration Calibrate the temperature detected by floor sensor 3 4 Frost mode function If frost mode is on this will protect the property or room from frost 5 Floor temperature limit When choose both sensors you can set the maximum floor temperature value system will stop heating if the floor temperature exceed this value ADVANCED...

Page 11: ...nit Sensor Selection Schedule Output Delay Adaptive Function Open Window Power Set Energy Use Factory Reset Default value 0 C 0 C ON 5 C 30 C 1 C C Floor 5 1 1 0 Sec OFF OFF 0 W NO Ranges 5 C 5 C 5 C 5 C ON OFF 5 C 15 C 20 C 50 C 0 5 C 1 C 2 C 3 C C F Room Floor Both 5 1 1 7 0S 30S 60S 90S ON OFF ON OFF 0W 3600W NO YES No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ...

Page 12: ...hedule Select a weekly schedule for the event 7 each day from Mon to Sun can be set individually 5 1 1 Mon to Fri have the same events Sat and Sun can be set individually 10 Output delay This option help you avoid inadvertent operation on heating 11 Adaptive function After several days of installation and use Adaptive function ensures that the required temp has already been reached when the next e...

Page 13: ...DIMENSIONS mm 136 15 94 ...

Page 14: ...26 60 52 52 ...

Page 15: ...ure power is disconnected when wiring MAX LOAD 16A SENSOR L1 N1 N L FLOOR SENSOR POWER 85V 265V 50 60Hz IP 21 N1 N L L1 S2 COM S1 POWER FLOOR SENSOR Suggestion Please keep the max load around 90 of 16A to prolong the lifetime ...

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