Programming the thermostat
To program your thermostat all you need to do is move the
Program Slide
control on the right hand side of your thermostat from top to
bottom. The table below will explain what you can do at each step.
Set Time /Day
Turn the
Rotary Control
to change the current clock time. Once the clock time
has been set, press the
Main Button
, you will now be able to set the day of
the week. Turn the
Rotary Control
to select the correct day.
Your thermostat will by default allow you to set a weekday and weekend
program (5-2d). If you would like to set “all days the same” (1d) or “7 day”
programs (7d) then hold the
Main Button
for 5 seconds whilst in the set time/
day slide position. Once in this mode, turning the
Rotary Control
will allow
you change this setting. Push the
Main Button
or move the
Program
Slide
to
accept the value.
Once you have set the time and day, move the
Program Slide
to the next
position to accept the value.
Set Timing
1
2
3
4
When in any of these positions you can set the start time for “morning” (1),
”day” (2), ”evening” (3) and “night “ (4) periods.
The “morning” and “evening” periods will follow the comfort temperature,
“day” and “night” periods will follow the setback temperature.
Using the
Rotary Control,
select the start time and press the
Main Button
to
move to 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
Move the
Program
Slide
control to the lowest position in order to start your
thermostat. Heating will not occur if the
Program
Slide
control is not in this
position.
Y
our thermostat can be set to run a program, hold a fixed temperature, efficiently protect your home from freezing or standby. You can select
these modes by moving the
Mode Slide
control on the bottom of your thermostat.
Standby
The thermostat will not come on.
NOTE: The thermostat is still connected to the mains electricity supply and
your heating system is not isolated.
Always isolate from the mains before
undertaking any maintenance.
Frost Protection
The thermostat will not let the temperature fall below 41°F (5°C).
Manual
The thermostat will hold a fixed temperature. Just turn the
Rotary Control
to
change the temperature.
Auto
In this position your thermostat will run the program you have set.
If you would like to Temporarily adjust the temperature, just turn the
Rotary Control
. At the start of the next heating period, your thermostat will
automatically resume your programming schedule.
Selecting your mode