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Alternate mounting holes

Wall plate retaining screws

Retaining tabs

Mounting 

holes

5.3 Mark the position of the mounting holes on the wall using the wall plate 

as a template. Drill out the mounting holes taking care to avoid any 
joists, electrical cables or water/gas pipes that may be hidden beneath 
the surface. Insert the rawl plugs into the holes.

5.4 Pass the 230V 50Hz mains supply and load cables through the opening 

of the wall plate. Allow sufficient excess cable to wire up the unit, but 
not too much to make it difficult to close the unit to the wall plate.

5.5 Fix the wall plate to the wall using the correct mounting screws for the 

rawl plugs installed. The retaining screws which secure the unit to the 
wall plate should be at the bottom.

5.6 Terminate the cables into the terminal block ensuring correct polarity 

is observed and that all bare conductors are sleeved (See section 6. 
Receiver Connection Diagram). Make sure that the curved washer 
grips the conductor.

5.7 To reinstall the unit onto the wall plate, first ensure the wall plate 

retaining screws are loosened enough to clear the TRT037N receiver 
body, then engage the top of the TRT037N receiver onto the wall plate 
retaining tabs, and push firmly downwards and then upwards. 
There will be some resistance from the terminals.

5.8 Once in place, secure with the retaining screws making sure 

not to over tighten.

Receiver Wall Plate

Summary of Contents for TRT037N

Page 1: ...I n s t a l l a t i o n O p e r a t i n g I n s t r u c t i o n s Wireless 7 Day Programmable Room Thermostat Model TRT037N...

Page 2: ...ding Regulations Check that the total load on the circuit including when this programmable room thermostat is fitted does not exceed the rating of the circuit cable fuse or circuit breaker To clean us...

Page 3: ...llumination Blue LED illuminated on setting for button surrounds and display Installation Type Surface mount with wall plate CE Compliant Dimensions H x W x D 90 x 135 x 30mm Transmitter Front View Di...

Page 4: ...Transmitter must be sited where it will not be influenced by heat sources for example above a radiator or a television or a refrigerator freezer or in direct sunlight or subjected to draughts The prod...

Page 5: ...all using the correct mounting screws for the rawl plugs installed The retaining screws which secure the unit to the wall plate should be at the bottom 5 6 Terminate the cables into the terminal block...

Page 6: ...eries into the unit access the battery compartment located on the left side rear of the unit Use a small flat head screwdriver and release the lug and lever out the battery compartment Insert the 2 x...

Page 7: ...6 Transmitter Wall Plate Alternate mounting holes Wall plate retaining screws Retaining tabs Mounting holes...

Page 8: ...e connecting 7 6 Connection Diagram Connect the 230V 50Hz mains supply and load cables to the terminal block which are marked as follows Load Boiler Switch Live Brown or Red to NO 230V 50Hz Mains Supp...

Page 9: ...required after changing the DIP switch positions The OST Optimal Start Time can also be selected ON or OFF using the DIP switches on the rear of the unit When set to the ON position the heating will...

Page 10: ...he front of the transmitter and connect the power to the receiver Press the Reset button located beneath the drop down flap Both the Learn Manual light and the Red output light on the receiver will il...

Page 11: ...ld the Learn button for 10 seconds The blue Learn Manual light will start to flash Press and hold the Select button for 1 second and then at the same time press and hold the Light Frost protection but...

Page 12: ...ss the Select button once to confirm The year will flash use the Up Down arrow buttons to alter the year and press the Select button once to confirm The month will flash use the Up Down arrow buttons...

Page 13: ...ler As soon as a Start time begins heat will be demanded until the temperature reaches falls to the selected set point then it will move on to the next Start time temperature period and so on The clos...

Page 14: ...ht will illuminate Press and hold the Set button for 3 seconds to enter programming mode 10 2 The Day of the week will flash e g Mon use the Up Down arrow buttons if you need to choose a different day...

Page 15: ...e week and press the Select button once to confirm 10 8 Follow steps 10 3 to 10 7 until you have programmed each day of the week that you require 10 9 Press the Set button three times to exit the prog...

Page 16: ...copy the programme to e g Tue and press the Select button once to confirm 10 13 Use the Up Down arrow buttons to choose the next day of the week you wish to copy the programme to e g Wed and press the...

Page 17: ...ction Mode Press the Light Frost Protection button and hold for 3 seconds the button surround and display light will illuminate Frost symbol will continuously flash when frost protection mode is activ...

Page 18: ...to choose the day you wish to copy the programme to e g Wed The Hand symbol will appear to show the temperature has been manually changed The new set temperature will flash while the change is being m...

Page 19: ...s responsible for all shipping postage charges outside of the UK All shipping costs are to be paid in advance before a replacement is sent out Heating Symbol The Heating symbol will show when heat is...

Page 20: ...l csc timeguard com For a product brochure please contact HELPLINE 020 8450 0515 or email helpline timeguard com www timeguard com Qualified Customer Support Co ordinators will be on line to assist in...

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