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User Guide - Permanent Override

To cancel permanent override select
See below.

Move from 
to

Use the up or down

arrow key to view

your set

temperature. See

page 83.

To adjust your

permanent override

temperature follow

the steps on

page 83.

Repeat for

if required

Setting permanent low temperature

Installer Manual

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USER GUIDE

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Page 1: ...INSTALLER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...L Fixing screws Contents Box Contents Introduction Product Compliance Installation User Guide Parameter Settings Installers Notes Warranty Box Contents Icons used in this manual Safety Important info Your benefit For latest PDF installation guide please go to www roth werke de ...

Page 3: ...lectro Magnetic Compatibility Directive 2004 108 EC Low voltage Directive 2006 95 EC Safety Information Use in accordance with the regulations The room thermostat is to be used for room control of hot water heating systems inside the house Installation This product must be fitted by a competent person and installation must comply with the guidance standards and regulations applicable to the city c...

Page 4: ...al thermostat wring centre or complete system Installer parameter settings The room thermostat is equipped with installer parameter section This must only be entered by the installer or competent person Changing these parameters can have a serious effect on your heating system See page 89 For the installer Please enter any parameter changes in the installer notes section 52 Installer Manual ...

Page 5: ...ineT PowerTerminals 230Vac Used for supplying power to the unit and switched output NSB Night Set Back Connection Used for a 230V output to other thermostat See page 56 SensorTerminals S1 S2 Optional Can be used for external AIR or Floor sensor 1 3 3 2 1 2 Installer Manual 53 INSTALLATION ...

Page 6: ...Forwallmounting markandmountthe rear case to the wall The room thermostatissuitableforwallboxeswith acentreholedistanceof 60mm Gently remove front housing 54 Installer Manual Gently remove front housing Only for flush mountingboxes with horizontal fixingholes ...

Page 7: ...tionandinstallation Toensuretroublefreeoperationandefficientcontrol theroomthermostatisbestpositioned in a draft free area and at 130 cm from the floor Do not position the thermostat near any heatsource behindcurtains directsunlightoranareaofhighhumidity Installer Manual 55 INSTALLATION ...

Page 8: ...2 S1 NSB SL L N SensorTerminal optional SensorTerminal optional Night set back output Load Thermal Actuators Live 230V AC 50Hz Neutral Wiring Centre Thermal Actuator Optional Sensor Installation Terminal Connections NSB for other thermostats Output ...

Page 9: ...t Set Back Connection SensorTerminals if applicable You are ready to secure the rear housing to the wall box Check that the wiring is completed for 1 2 3 Pleaseusethescrewsprovided Ensuretheorientationarrow is pointing upwards Installer Manual 57 INSTALLATION ...

Page 10: ...llation Thermostat Mounting 1 Fitthefronthousingtotherearhousing Align the front housing at the top edge 2 Lightly press until you hear a positive click Ensurethepinconnectionsarealigned 58 Installer Manual ...

Page 11: ...Installation LCD Graphics 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 14 13 10 16 15 Installer Manual 59 INSTALLATION ...

Page 12: ...comfortabletemperature Moon Low comfortable temperature Programmablethermostat Programmodeindicator Indicatesprogramisrunning AutoOnorAutoOff Partyindicator WhenPartymodeisactive Vacationindicator WhenVacationmodeisactive Frostprotectionindicator Frostprotectionisactive notavailableincoolingmode ifapplicable Installation LCD Graphics 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 60 Installer Manual ...

Page 13: ...eroomtemperature Displaytheset temp Alsousedtoshowtheotherinformation Temporarymanualoverrideindicator Ifthesettemperatureischangedwheninprogrammode thehandwillappearuntilthenextprogramstarttime Programsnumberindicator InAUTOprogrammodeorTemporaryoverrideisrunning itmeansthecurrentprogramrunning Dayindication 1 Monday 8 9 10 11 12 13 Installer Manual 61 INSTALLATION ...

Page 14: ...FUNCTION Floorsensorprobeindicator ShowonlywhenAir Floorsensorisconnected Settingindicator Indicatestheunitisinsettingmodewhenprogramsetting Indicatesthemanualmode Keylockindicator Showsthatkeysareinactive 14 15 16 62 Installer Manual ...

Page 15: ...rparametervalue 1 Modeselection 2 Longpresstoreturntohomedisplaywithoutsaving 3 Shortpresstoreturntothepreviousscreenwhenitisinuser installersettingmode 1 OKkey Shortpresstoconfirmselection 2 Longpresstosaveandexit 3 Longpresstoentertheusersettings Lock Unlock EnterInstallerparametersettings OR 5 SECONDS 5 SECONDS OR Installer Manual 63 INSTALLATION ...

Page 16: ...Installation First Power Up 64 Installer Manual 2 Seconds 2 Seconds SoftwareVersion Time Setting ON first power up Proceed to page 67 ...

Page 17: ...Installation Graphics Key Press once Press x amount of times Hold for five seconds Flashing xx Shortpresstosaveand longpresstosaveandexit Shortpresstobackup Installer Manual 65 INSTALLATION ...

Page 18: ...User Guide Setting time and date 66 Installer Manual ...

Page 19: ...User Guide Setting time and date Use left to select 12 hour and right to select 24 hour Adjust the time using the up or down arrow key Hour Minutes Installer Manual 67 USER GUIDE Year Month Day ...

Page 20: ...f day when you are active around the home Typically 19 Deg C LowerTemperature typically used for unoccupied or sleep times Typically 17 Deg C for UFH or 15 Deg C for radiators FrostTemperature typically used for periods of long absence or holidays Typically 5 Deg C Your thermostat comes preset for the above temperatures These can be adjusted Please see page 85 68 Installer Manual ...

Page 21: ...upiedTemperatureTypically 40 ºC This avoids cooling being active when the property is unoccupied EveningTemperatureTypically 26 ºC Your thermostat comes preset for the above temperatures These can be adjusted Please see page 85 SeedevicesettingD18 sectiononpage92 Installer Manual 69 USER GUIDE ...

Page 22: ...User Guide Default Heating Schedule 1 21 19 17 12 00 6 00 9 00 16 00 23 00 Monday to Friday 21 19 17 12 00 7 00 23 00 Saturday to Sunday 70 Installer Manual ...

Page 23: ...User Guide Optional Heating Schedule 2 21 19 17 12 00 6 00 22 30 Monday to Friday 21 19 17 12 00 7 00 23 00 Saturday to Sunday Installer Manual 71 USER GUIDE ...

Page 24: ...User Guide Optional Heating Schedule 3 21 19 17 12 00 5 00 8 00 14 00 22 00 Monday to Friday 21 19 17 12 00 7 30 22 30 Saturday to Sunday 72 Installer Manual ...

Page 25: ...User Guide Optional Heating Schedule 4 21 19 17 12 00 6 00 9 00 15 00 22 30 Monday to Friday 21 19 17 12 00 7 30 23 00 Saturday to Sunday Installer Manual 73 USER GUIDE ...

Page 26: ...User Guide Optional Heating Schedule 5 21 19 17 12 00 6 00 10 00 16 00 23 00 Monday to Friday 21 19 17 12 00 7 30 23 30 Saturday to Sunday 74 Installer Manual ...

Page 27: ...User Guide Default Cooling Schedule 1 22 40 26 12 00 6 00 9 00 16 00 23 00 Monday to Friday 22 40 26 12 00 7 00 23 00 Saturday to Sunday Installer Manual 75 USER GUIDE ...

Page 28: ...User Guide Optional Cooling Schedule 2 22 40 24 12 00 6 00 22 30 Monday to Friday 22 40 24 12 00 7 00 23 00 Saturday to Sunday 76 Installer Manual ...

Page 29: ...User Guide Optional Cooling Schedule 3 22 40 24 12 00 5 00 8 00 14 00 22 00 Monday to Friday 22 40 24 12 00 7 30 22 30 Saturday to Sunday Installer Manual 77 USER GUIDE ...

Page 30: ...User Guide Optional Cooling Schedule 4 22 40 24 12 00 6 00 9 00 15 00 22 30 Monday to Friday 22 40 24 12 00 7 30 23 00 Saturday to Sunday 78 Installer Manual ...

Page 31: ...User Guide Optional Cooling Schedule 5 22 40 24 12 00 6 00 10 00 16 00 23 00 Monday to Friday 22 40 24 12 00 7 30 23 30 Saturday to Sunday Installer Manual 79 USER GUIDE ...

Page 32: ...SYSTEM User Guide Setting theTemperature Schedule Use right and left to select the day of the programs 5 2 7 Days Individual 80 Installer Manual ...

Page 33: ...User Guide Setting theTemperature Schedule Adjust the time using the up or down arrow key Use right and left to select the Hi Mid or low temp Installer Manual 81 USER GUIDE ...

Page 34: ...the temperature the schedule will respond to those temperatures See page 85 on how to change Repeat through to program 4 If you require a 5th or 6th program enter a time and select your temperature To remove a program out set the time to 82 Installer Manual ...

Page 35: ... yourprogramset temperature Use the up or down arrow key to adjust the temperature to the setting you desire Temporaryoverrideallowsyoutoincreasethetemperatureordecrease ittothedesiredsettinguntilitrevertsbackonthenextprogramtime Installer Manual 83 USER GUIDE ...

Page 36: ...User Guide Temporary Override To cancel temporary override press or See below Confirm the temporary set temperature 84 Installer Manual ...

Page 37: ...errideselect Seebelow Move from to Usetheupordown arrowkeytoview yourset temperature See page83 Toadjustyour permanentoverride temperaturefollow thestepson page83 Repeat for if required Setting permanent low temperature Installer Manual 85 USER GUIDE ...

Page 38: ...deis anoptionthat enables temperature foraperiodoftime Youselectupto 9hr50min Use the right arrow to select the party mode Use the up arrow to select the hr min Press tick to confirm and it will start to count down 86 Installer Manual ...

Page 39: ...e Holiday Mode Use the right arrow to select the holiday mode Use the up arrow to select how many days to be off for Press tick to confirm and it will start the holiday count down Installer Manual 87 USER GUIDE ...

Page 40: ...uide Frost Protection Use the right arrow to select the frost mode Use the up arrow to select the frost protection temperature Press tick to confirm the temperature that it has been set to 88 Installer Manual ...

Page 41: ... Device Menu Ifyouneedto changedevice parameters followthesteps below Must only be entered by the installer This is the first screen of the device menu Press all three buttons simultaneously Installer Manual 89 INSTALLATION ...

Page 42: ... not Connected Cylinder thermostat 1 Sensor stat Connected 0 connection D04 Sensor probe 0 D03 must be set to 1 then used as air sensor external sensor be used as or floor sensor Air sensor There will be no internal temp measurement 0 1 D03 must be set to 1 then external sensor used for floor protection Internal temp is measured by stat D05 Cooling Control 1 On Off 0 5 Deg C 0 25 Deg C 2 2 On Off ...

Page 43: ...imit be set for heating D13 Cooling Set point 5 40 Deg C Maximum temp that can 5 Deg C Limit be set for Cooling D14 Floor sensor High Output relay will be switched off LimitTemperature 6 45 Deg C when temp is reached for 27 Deg C floor protection D15 Floor sensor Low Output relay will be switched on LimitTemperature 6 45 Deg C when temp is reached for 10 Deg C floor protection D16 Floor sensor Lim...

Page 44: ...programs 1 Heat Cool mode selection 0 or 1 0 heating mode 1 cooling mode 0 92 Installer Manual EnterNumber47 andpress Pressallthree buttons simultaneously ERROR DESCRIPTION Maximum Minimum FloorTemp Reached Broken Floor Sensor Floor Sensor Short Circuit Mustonlybe enteredbythe installer Reset to factory settings ERROR CODE Err02 Err03 Err04 ...

Page 45: ...Number 1 6 Selectable Modes Party Vacation Program and Frost NSB 230V Output Override Permanent and temporary Frost Protection 5 ºC Adjustable Power Source 230V AC 50Hz Rating 230V AC max 3A Temperature Scale 5 to 35 ºC tolerance 0 5 ºC Heat Cool Local changeover Sensor Air or floor protection Device Parameters See page 90 for full list of functions Operating Temperature 0 to 50 ºC Storage Tempera...

Page 46: ...Installation Notes 94 Installer Manual ...

Page 47: ...for a period of two years from the date of installation Roth sole liability for breach of this warranty will be at its option to repair or replace the defective product CustomerName CustomerAddress PostCode TelNo E mail EngineersCompany TelNo E mail InstallationDate EngineersName EngineersSignature Warranty Installer Manual 95 ...

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