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Automatic mode

The Automatic mode, which is associated to the Night mode 

timer,  allows  alternating  between  the  Day/Night  modes  and 

the two corresponding set points over a 24-hour period. Once 

activated, this mode allows an automatic return to the Night 

mode after 24 hours. The Automatic mode allows you to define 

two periods in a single day with different set points.
For example, if the Automatic mode is activated and the Night 

mode timer is set at 8 hours, the thermostat will be operating in 

the Night mode for 8 hours at the night temperature set point. 

Then, it will return to the Day mode for 16 hours operating at 

the day temperature set point. At the end of the 24-hour cycle, 

the thermostat will return to the Night mode, and the cycle will 

start  again.  The  24-hour  cycle  starts  with  the  Night  mode  as 

soon as the Automatic mode is activated. The Automatic mode 

activation should be made when you want to return to the Night 

mode. The normal course of a cycle in the Automatic mode is 

as follows:

1- Night  mode  :  activated  for  the  duration  of  the  Night  mode 

timer cycle. It returns to the Day mode when the timer cycle 
is completed.

2- Day mode : activated for the remaining time of the 24-hour 

cycle. It returns to the Night mode at the end of the 24-hour 
cycle.

Adjustment procedure of the Automatic mode:

1. When the thermostat is set in Day mode, switch to the Night 

mode by pressing down the Day/Night button and releasing 
it immediately (press it down twice if the backlit screen is off 
and once if the backlit screen is on).

2. From the Night mode, simultaneously press down the (+) and 

(-)  buttons  for  more  than  3  seconds.  Then,  the  number  of 
programmed hours will be displayed by the three figures at 
the top of the screen and ‘‘HRS’’ will be displayed instead of 
the three figures at the bottom of the screen. Then, you can 
release the buttons.

Summary of Contents for TSSHC-3DNPSB-16A-115F

Page 1: ...NS TSSHC 3DNPSB 16A 115F 1210 For further information or to consult this guide on line please visit our Web site www sshcinc com TSSHC 3DNPSB 16A 115F Electronic thermostat User s guide www sshcinc co...

Page 2: ...uries or property damages serious injuries and potentially fatal electric shocks All electric connections must be made by a qualified electrician according to the electric and building codes effective...

Page 3: ...mable This product is designed for installations with electrical current with a resistive load ranging from 0 A to 16 A 90 VAC to 240VAC It possesses a user friendly interface Furthermore it gives you...

Page 4: ...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 exposed directly...

Page 5: ...r of any obstruction 3 Using a screwdriver loosen the screw retaining the mounting base and front part of the thermostat Remove the front part of the thermostat from the mounting base by tilting it up...

Page 6: ...e note that the thermostat wires do not have polarity Therefore the way they are connected is not important Four wire installation 6 Reinstall the front part of the thermostat on the mounting base and...

Page 7: ...set at 105 F 41 C by default Language English French To switch the display from English to French and conversely press down the backlit button for 20 seconds The display is set in English by default A...

Page 8: ...an also turn on the backlit screen by pressing down the backlit screen button Temperature set points The figures displayed below the SET pictogram indicate the temperature set point It can be displaye...

Page 9: ...n displays the word OFF Please note that when the word OFF is displayed the frost free minimum temperature feature is disabled Night mode timer The Night mode features a timer that automatically retur...

Page 10: ...the value or the button to decrease it The adjustment range is from 1 hour to 999 hours To quickly scroll through timer values press and hold down the button 4 When the adjustment is completed release...

Page 11: ...mode as soon as the Automatic mode is activated The Automatic mode activation should be made when you want to return to the Night mode The normal course of a cycle in the Automatic mode is as follows...

Page 12: ...it the adjustment function N B It is always possible to manually change the Day Night mode during a 24 hour cycle This will not change the 24 hour cycle and the automatic return to the Night mode Howe...

Page 13: ...will be displayed 3 When the adjustment is completed release the buttons and wait for 5 seconds to exit the adjustment function Temperature control The thermostat controls the temperature of the ambi...

Page 14: ...screen It s possible to adjust the lenght of the heating cycle from 480 seconds 8 minutes to 900 seconds 15 minutes Heating power indicator The level of power used to maintain the temperature at the...

Page 15: ...will find yourself in the degree adjustment mode or in Fan mode 3 The Lock icon will appear after 13 seconds indicating that the Lock mode is activated Release the buttons Procedures to deactivate th...

Page 16: ...ssed the SET icon will blink At this point release the buttons You must then press down the button to activate or deactivate the Fan mode The Fan icon will turn on or off depending on the case When Fa...

Page 17: ...the thermostat is turned on The icon for the automatization of the Day Night modes blinks to warn the user that the mode was previ ously activated when thermostat was shut off but is no lon ger active...

Page 18: ...he thermostat indicates it is on Check if the Load is correctly connected Refer to the installation section The display does not come on Check if the thermostat is correctly connected Refer to the ins...

Page 19: ...al current with a resistive load 16 A 3840 W 240 VAC 3330 W 208 VAC 1920 W 120 VAC Temperature display range 37 F to 140 F 3 C to 60 C Temperature display resolution 1 F 1 C Temperature set point rang...

Page 20: ...ce in hand In order for the warranty to be valid the unit must be installed and used according to instructions If the installer or the user modifies the unit they will be held responsible for any dama...

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