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Note:

The time and date can also be changed in the "Service" menu

(see page 25). There you can also set the changeover from winter to
summer time.

4.5

Selecting the Temperature Profile

4.5.1

Program P1 (fixed program)

Comfort temperature Mo-Fr from 6 a.m. – 10 p.m. as
well as Sa-Su from 7 a.m. - 11 p.m. In between low-
er temperature.

4.5.2

Program P2 (fixed program)

Comfort temperature Mo-Fr from 6 - 8 a.m. and from 4 to 10 p.m. as
well as Sa-Su from 7 a.m. – 11 p.m. In between lower temperature.

4.5.3

Program P3 (freely programmable)

The program P3 is an individually programmable temperature profile.
Program P3 is not programmed when delivered. For programming
see page 22.

4.5.4

Permanent comfort

The room temperature is permanently regulated to the programmed
comfort temperature. There is no reduction.

4.5.5

Permanent reduction

The room temperature is permanently regulated to the programmed
lower temperature.

4.5.6

Antifreezing

The room thermostat only comes on when the room temperature falls
below the programmed antifreeze temperature.

4.6

Checking Current Room Temperature and
Settings - Info Button

With the

Info

button you can display the current room temperature as

well as all important settings of the program set at the rotary switch.

3. The display changes automatically to

the date setting.

Set the year, month and date one
after the other. Confirm each setting
with the

OK

button. The display

changes automatically.

4. The display automatically changes to the set automatic mode,

e.g. display of the target temperature.

OK

Year

   2002
Month

     04

OK

Day

   09.04

OK

P2

P3

P1

MENU

1. Press the

Info

button. The current room temperature is shown in

the display for approx. 3 seconds. In order to continue with the
check, press the

Info

button again.

2. This way you can check the following information one after the

other:

-

Room temperature

-

Currently active target temperature

-

Date and time

-

Switch times of the set program (only visible with opened
hinged cover). The fixed programmed temperature profiles
and switch times are described in section 4.5.

4.4

Selecting the Temperature Profile

4.4.1

Program P1 (fixed program)

Comfort temperature: Mo-Fr from 5.30 a.m. - 9.00
a.m. / 21.00 p.m. - 23.00 p.m. as well as 
Sa-Su 7.30 a.m. - 10.30 a.m. / 21.00 p.m. - 23.00
In between lower temperature.

4.4.2

Program P2 (fixed program)

Comfort temperature: Mo-Fr from 6.00 a.m. - 8.00 a.m. / 20.30 p.m. -
23.00 p.m. as well as Sa-Su from 7.00 a.m. - 11.00 a.m. / 21.00 p.m. -
23.59 p.m. In between lower temperature.

4.4.3

Program P3 (freely programmable)

The program P3 is an individually programmable temperature profile.
Program P3 is not programmed when delivered. For programming 
see page 23.

4.4.4

Permanent comfort 

The floor temperature is permanently regulated to the programmed com-
fort temperature. There is no reduction.

4.4.5

Permanent reduction 

The floor temperature is permanently regulated to the programmed lower
temperature.

4.4.6

Antfreezing 

The floor temperature only comes on when the floor temperature falls
below the programmed antifreeze temperature.

P2

P3

P1

MENU

4.5

Checking Current Temperature 
and Settings - lnfo Button

With the 

lnfo

button you can display the current floor tempera-

ture as well as all important settings of the program set at the
rotary switch.

1. Press the 

Info 

button. The current floor temperature is 

shown in the display for approx. 3 seconds. In order to con-
tinue with the check, press the 

lnfo

button again.

2. This way you can check the following information one after 

the other:
- Floor temperature

- Currently active target temperature

- Date and time

- Switch times of the set program (only visible with opened

hinged cover). The fixed programmed temperature profiles
and switch times are described in section 4.5.

- Set display type, (i.e. which information is shown in the 

display, also see page 27).

3. The check is completed. The display automatically switches 

back to the original state.

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Summary of Contents for RAMSES 818 top

Page 1: ...rmostat Notice d utlilisation 31 Thermostat horloge Gebruiksaanwijzing 45 Klokthermostaat Istruzioni per l uso 59 Cronotermostato Instrucciones de uso 73 Termostato con reloj RAM 811 top TR 610 top RA...

Page 2: ...only be carried out by a qualified technician The national regulations and respective safety instruc tions are to be observed Interferences and changes to the device will lead to can cellation of the...

Page 3: ...e 20 0 C Display PARTY or ECO program active Display for batteries to be replaced only RAMSES 811 top Display of the switch phases RESET button 3 Description and Mounting 3 1 Device Overview Display o...

Page 4: ...terminal Now attach the connection cable see figure Heating cable test Press the Info key for approx 4 secs with heating cable connec ted until Test Mode appears in the display Test Mode remains dis p...

Page 5: ...OK button Deutsch English Francais Italiano Espanol NL OK Hour 0 00 OK Hour 15 00 OK Minute 15 34 4 Installation and Operation For installation of RAMSES 818 top follow the sections 4 1 to 4 5 4 1 Ca...

Page 6: ...Currently active target temperature Date and time Switch times of the set program only visible with opened hinged cover The fixed programmed temperature profiles and switch times are described in sect...

Page 7: ...am is cleared You can now program a new holiday program see section 5 1 on page 21 or set the desired temperature profile automatic program at the rotary switch see section 4 5 on page 19 4 6 Temporar...

Page 8: ...ou want the comfort the lower or the antifreeze temperature for the set period Confirm with the OK button 4 8 Party Eco Program With the Party Eco function you can cancel the temperature profile of th...

Page 9: ...d program and close the hinged cover MENU TARGET TEMP Service Holiday PROGRAM Clock Date OK New Check Clear End see 5 3 2 see 5 3 3 see 5 3 4 5 The holiday program is now programmed and is activated a...

Page 10: ...of the next day are dis played etc CHECK 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 PROG 6 00 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24h 21 0 C END 3 sec Empty no program stored in memory back to Program see 5 3 1 OK OK back to Program see 5 3 1 CL...

Page 11: ...switch times 2 Clearing the desired switch times Clear All Empty no program stored in memory Confirm In order to cancel the clearing process press the ESC button back to Program see 5 3 1 OK OK OK ba...

Page 12: ...N T N N Actual temp N N T N N Program name T T T T T Table Overview of the information shown in the display for different display types 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 PROG 6 00 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24h 21 0 C T text l...

Page 13: ...value with OK Cancel with ESC OK OK back to see 5 4 1 5 30 0 1 C 0 2 C Set with buttons or 0 2 C 5 0 C back to see 5 4 1 5 4 3 Selecting the language Select the language with the buttons or Confirm wi...

Page 14: ...e Month Weekend within month Hour for changeover e g from 2 a m to 3 a m Start of winter time Month Weekend within month OK Note Time for changeover to winter time is taken from summer time e g back f...

Page 15: ...K to 1 0 K hysteresis control Memory spaces 22 temperature changes programmable for Mo Fr Sa Su each day or for individ ual days Class of protection II according to EN 60730 1 Type of enclosure IP 20...

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