Ambient Mode
(you only have to press down the
A/F button to switch from one mode to the other): this
control method is ideal when you want a stable ambient air
temperature (without fluctuation). Usually, this mode is used in
large and often occupied rooms where temperature variations
can be uncomfortable. For example, in a kitchen, a living room
or a bedroom.
Some factors cause variations in ambient air temperature. They
include large windows (heat losses or gains due to outside
temperature) and other heat sources such as a central heating
system, a fireplace, etc. In all these cases, the
mode will
ensure a uniform temperature.
This Thermostat is not Compatible with the Following
Installations:
• electrical current higher than 16 A with a resistive load (3840 W
@ 240 VAC, 3330 W @ 208 VAC and 1920 W @ 120 VAC);
• inductive load (presence of a contactor or relay); and
• central heating system.
Parts Supplied:
• one (1) thermostat;
• two (2) mounting screws;
• four (4) solderless connectors suitable for copper wires;
• one (1) floor temperature sensor.
2. Installation
Selection of Thermostat and Sensor Location
The thermostat must be mounted on a connection box, at
around 1.5 m (5 feet) above the floor level, on a section of the
wall exempt from pipes or air ducts.
Do not install
the thermostat in a location where temperature
measurements could be altered. For example:
• close to a window, on an external wall, or close to a door
leading outside;
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