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SyxthSense Ltd

PS 

TH6.12

 - 2/4

OPERATION 

If the device is in ‘Heating’ mode and the measured room temperature is below the value set with the 
knob the thermostat turns the relay on and, at the same time, turns the flame symbol on the display.

If instead the device is in ‘Cooling’ mode and the measured room temperature is upper the value set 
with the knob the thermostat turns the relay on and, at the same time, turns the fan symbol on the 
display.  

SET-POINT KNOB

Through the set-point knob (b) the user can set the desired temperature.  

INSTALLATION

For installation of TAE DI4 -C follow these steps: 

1.

Remove the knob by tilting it, eventually with the help of a screwdriver placed in the slot.

2.

Remove plastic cover by moving to the inner side, through the use of a tool (Fig. 4), the two plastic 
teeth (f) located on the left side (Fig. 3) of the thermostat. 

3.

Fix the thermostat base plate to the wall through the two screw holes with distance between axes 
of 60mm.

4.

Make electrical wirings according to the diagram of Fig. 5, 7 or 8. 5. Close the thermostat by 
carefully positioning the cover so that the slide switch matches the relevant hole and then by 
slightly pressing the cover in order to make the four plastic teeth snapping.  

KNOB ROTATION 
LIMITATION

It is possible to limit the rotation range for the set-point knob by following these steps:

1.

Remove the knob by tilting it, eventually with the help of a screwdriver placed in the slot. 

2.

Pick up the plastic pins (c) parked at one side of the knob area and set them (d) as in the example 
of Fig. 2. In this example the rotation range (e) is reduced as in the shown angle. 

SELECTION REMOTE 
SENSOR

In order to connect to TAE DI4 -C a remote sensor (g) alternative to the internal one, follow diagram in 
Fig. 8 and remove the jumper on the thermostat board, which is located in the bottom right side of the 
thermostat, underneath the set-point knob (Fig. 6).      

Fig. 4: 

Cover opening through screwdriver

F

ig.  3: 

Plastic teeth position

 

Fig. 7:

 TAE DI4-C electrical wiring example for cooling

            function with a heater

HEATER

PUMP

Fig. 7:

 TAE DI4-C electrical wiring example for cooling

            function with a chiller device.

CHILLER

FAN

 

Fig. 8: 

TAE DI14-C Wiring Diagram

g

 

Fig. 2:

 

Mechanical pins positioning.

Fig. 1:

 

TAE DI4-C External aspect

Fig. 6:

 Jumper position for internal/remote sensor.

 

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