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 Location and installation of floor sensor

The optimum location of the floor sensor is described in each Warmup heater installation manual. Refer to that manual when selecting 

floor sensor location.

Warmup recommends the use of conduit when installing the floor sensor. The conduit will protect the sensor and will allow easier repair 

of the sensor in the case of sensor damage after flooring has been laid.

You can now power up the thermostat and begin the programming process.

Powering Up

 Installation:

The thermostat should be installed inside a square 4”x4” back box with a single mud ring mounted horizontally (also called plaster ring). 

For optimal performance, the thermostat should be located in an area with good ventilation. It should not be installed beside windows/

doors, in direct sunlight or above another heat generating device (e.g. Radiator or TV). The thermostat is designed for operation between 
32°F to 122°F (0°C and 50°C) with relative humidity less than 80%.

Opening the thermostat

1. Separate the front housing of thermostat 

2. Unscrew both closing screws (at the bottom) until they 

don’t turn any further.

3. Release front housing by gripping lower half of outer 

frame and pulling outwards then upwards. Place front 
housing somewhere safe.

Placing the back box

1. Open the back box and create openings by pushing one 

or two holes. 

2. Place the rear part into the wall where you’ve chosen to 

place the thermostat.

3. With 2 screws, secure the back of the Tempo to the face 
of the electrical box 

Connecting wires

1. Attach the sensor wires into the thermostat following the 

instructions on page

2. Check to ensure that you have all the following wires connected 

to the back panel of the thermostat:

 

- Power lead (Line 1 and Line 2 )

 

- Heater wire (Line 1 and Line 2)

 

- Floor sensor

3. Complete wiring as explained on the following pages.

4. Pull wires into the electrical box.

IMPORTANT

Ensure that multi strand wires are fully inserted into twist-on wire connectors (wire nuts) and secured tightly. Any loose strands should be 

trimmed as they could cause a short-circuit.

Note: Do not obstruct the thermostat’s vents. 

1

2

3

EXT

SENSOR 

(NO POLARITY)

L1-LOAD-L2

L2

LINE

L1

LOAD

RED

LOAD

BLACK

LINE

BLACK

LINE

RED

BARE COPPER

(ground)

FLOOR

SENSOR

WARMUP

HEATER

15A MAX.

Summary of Contents for tempo

Page 1: ...ference received including interference that may cause undesired opera tion Warning Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s au thority to operate the equipment NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are de...

Page 2: ...of thermostat 2 Unscrew both closing screws at the bottom until they don t turn any further 3 Release front housing by gripping lower half of outer frame and pulling outwards then upwards Place front housing somewhere safe Placing the back box 1 Open the back box and create openings by pushing one or two holes 2 Place the rear part into the wall where you ve chosen to place the thermostat 3 With 2...

Page 3: ...will show whether the thermostat is at Comfort or Setback temperature The icon will be displayed when Comfort 1 2 is the target temperature Only used with the Fil Pilote 3 This icon is displayed when the heating is on 4 These icons show the type of temperature regulation being used Floor Sensor Air Sensor Regulator This mode should only be used in special situations please contact Warmup for addit...

Page 4: ...ower Battery is low Getting started In order to program the Tempo thermostat all you need to do is slide the Program Slide control from the top position to the bottom position customising the program along the way If you make a mistake return the Program Slide control to the previous position and start again In order to change a setting value turn the Rotary Control Pressing the Main Button will a...

Page 5: ...the next day If you hold the Main Button for 3 seconds it will copy the start time to the next day Tip If you want to set the thermostat so that it is keeping the comfort temperature all day and only setback at night then just set the day start time equal to the evening start time Set Temperatures Here you can set the temperature which will be used for the comfort and setback temperatures Done Mov...

Page 6: ...it the installer setting mode Installer Step Setting Configured Default Value LCD Example 1 Change clock format 12hr 24hr 12 2 Change unit of measurement Degree C F F 3 Change sensor used to target temperature Floor Air Regulator Note In regulator mode the thermostat will run for a set number of minutes in a 10 minute cycle Floor 4 Set Floor Sensor Type If you already have a sensor installed a sen...

Page 7: ...er is lost Heating starts too early If your heating is coming on too early then this may be because the Adaptive Learning function is turned on This function allows your thermostat to learn how long it will take to heat up to ensure it is the correct temperature at the start of the comfort periods See installer settings section of this guide Incorrect calibration Your thermostat should not need an...

Page 8: ... sole responsibility shall be to repair or replace the product within the terms stated above WARMUP SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND INCLUDING ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM ANY BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OR ANY OTHER FAILURE OF THIS PRODUCT THIS WARRANTY IS THE ONLY EXPRESS WARRANTY WARMUP MAKES ON THIS PRODUCT TH...

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