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Problem

Display

Solu  on

The following are common issues and solu  ons.  A more complete list and more 

solu  ons are on the manufacturer website.

No heat

GFCI TRIP

Reset by turning thermostat off/on.
Reset by turning circuit breaker off/on.
Electrician: Check for loose wire connections at 

breaker and junctions.  Check for short-circuit to 

ground on heating system.

No heat

HEATING

Allow sufficient time. Verify floor is insulated. 
Electrician: Check for correct resistance between 

heating system power lead wires.  Check for correct 

voltage supplied to heating system.  Check for correct 

amps drawn by heating system.

No 

display

None

Reset circuit breaker.
Check contacts between Power Module and Front 

Module and clean with alcohol wipe.
Electrician: Check for loose wire connections at circuit 

breaker and junctions.  Check for correct voltage 

between LINE1 and LINE2.

Heating 

occurs 

at the 

wrong 

times

HEATING

Check that the current time and schedule times are 

properly set to AM or PM.
On uninsulated concrete slab floors the SmartStart 

feature may start heating very early.  You may turn 

this feature off if not desired.

No heat

FLOOR 

LIMIT

Check Floor Limit values (see Table 3).

No heat

95°F or 

higher

Electrician: Check to make sure only one Floor Sensor 

is attached.

Error Codes: 

An error code may display due to a power glitch or other false 

issue. Always:
1. Try clearing the Error code once by turning the thermostat off, resetting 

the circuit breaker, and then turning the thermostat back on.

2. Check the contacts between Power Base and Front Module for dirt or 

damage. Turn the circuit breaker off and remove the Front Module. Are 

the contacts bent or dirty? Try gently cleaning them with a rubbing alcohol 

wipe. Dirt or oil may have contaminated them during installation.  In most 

locations this step may be performed without an electrician since there 

is no power available.

3. Check that the Mounting Screws are not too tight causing distortion. Turn 

the circuit breaker off and remove the Front Module. Back the screws out 

until the Power Base is just snug to the wall.

4. Check that both clips at the top are engaged and that the screw at the 

bottom is snug.

If these actions and the following do not resolve the issue, turn off the 

circuit breaker and contact the manufacturer for direction.  Do not continue 

using the system to prevent further risk of damage, fire, or electrical shock.

Speci

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Power Supply

120 / 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz

Maximum Load

15 A, resistive

Maximum Power

1800 W at 120 VAC / 3600 W at 240 VAC

GFCI

Class A (5 mA trip nominal)

Display Range

32

F to 99

F (0

C to 37

C)

Setting Range

40

F to 99

F (4

C to 37

C)

Accuracy

± 0.9

F (0.5

C)

Environment

Indoor dry location only

Storage Temperature

0

F to 120

F (-17

C to 49

C)

Floor Sensor

Thermistor, 10k NTC type, double insulated, Class2

Memory

Programming retained indefinitely. Current time/day will 

need reset if power is lost more than 30 minutes.

ETL Listing

Control No. 3037530. Conforms to UL 873, UL 943, CSA 

C22.2 No. 24, CSA/CAN C22.2 No. 144.

Limited Warranty

Watts Radiant warrants this control (the product) to be free from defect in 

material and workmanship for a period of (3) years from the date of original 

purchase from authorized dealers. During this period, Watts Radiant will replace 

the product or refund the original cost of the product at Watts Radiant’s option, 

without charge, if the product is proven defective in normal use. Please return 

the control to your distributor to begin the warranty process.
   This limited warranty does not cover shipping costs. Nor does it cover a product 

subjected to misuse or accidental damage. This warranty does not cover the 

cost of installation, diagnosis, removal or reinstallation, or any material costs 

or loss of use.
   This limited warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, obligations, or liabilities 

expressed or implied by the company. In no event shall Watts Radiant be liable for 

consequential or incidental damages resulting from installation of this product. 

Some states or provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied 

warranty lasts, or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential 

damages, so the above exclusions or limitations may not apply to you. This 

warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights that 

vary from state to state.

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Other Features

These other features are available on the thermostat.

Lockout

The thermostat has the ability to lock out adjustments. This may be useful in 

public locations.  To use this feature, press   or   buttons at the same time 

and hold for 2 seconds. “LOCK” will show in the display. To cancel, press   or 

 buttons at the same time and hold for 2 seconds.

Calibration

Under special circumstances it may be desired to slightly adjust the temperature 

that is displayed for the sensor. Normally this is not recommended. However, 

it can be done by pressing 

SETUP

 for 1 second. The display will show “CAL” and 

the current sensor temperature and the offset value. Adjust by pressing   or 

 buttons. Press 

OK

 to save and return to the home screen.

Troubleshooting

If problems arise with the thermostat, please consult this troubleshooting 

guide. If not qualified to perform electrical work, it is highly recommended 

a qualified, licensed electrician be hired. Any electrical troubleshooting work 

should be performed with the power removed from the circuit, unless otherwise 

noted. Although this troubleshooting guide is provided to assist with problems 

experienced with a system, results are never guaranteed. Watts Radiant does 

not assume any liability or responsibility for damage or injury that may occur 

from using this guide. If problems with the system persist, call the manufacturer.

Problem

Display

Solu  on

No heat

Err1

Floor Sensor may be wrong type.

Electrician: Check floor sensor resistance. See Table 1 in the 

Installation section above.

No heat

Err2

Floor Sensor wires may be crossed.

Electrician: Check if the Floor Sensor wires crossed and 

short-circuited.  Check Floor Sensor resistance (see Table 

1 in the Installation section above).

No heat

Err3

Floor Sensor wires may not be connected.

Check Floor Sensor connections and mounting screws as 

stated above.

Electrician: Check if Floor Sensor is attached. If not, attach 

and reset the circuit breaker.

No heat

Err4 or Err5 

and Air

Internal air sensor may be faulty.

Change setting to Floor Sensing mode (see Table 3 above).

No heat

Err6

Internal temperature limit may be exceeded.

Check if sunlight or other heat source is causing added heat 

to thermostat.

Electrician: Check if load exceeds 15 amps.

No heat

Err7

Contacts or internal connections may be faulty.

Check connections and mounting screws as stated above. 

Reset circuit breaker.

No heat

Err8

Internal device error.

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Summary of Contents for SunStat Pro II 500775

Page 1: ... overheating and damage to the system the control floor coverings etc To prevent the risk of personal injury and or death make sure power is not applied to the product until it is fully installed and ready for final testing All work must be done with power turned off to the circuit being worked on House Wiring Pull power supply wiring to the control location Consider the following Leave about 6 to...

Page 2: ...uch as a clothes hamper or similar could trap heat and cause improper measurement Power Leads from Heating Mat or Cable Pull the power lead wires from the floor heating system into the control location Excess power lead wire may be cut off but leave about 6 to 8 inches 15 to 20 cm of wire for connections Removing the Thermostat Front Module 1 Remove the Screw Cover at the bottom and loosen the scr...

Page 3: ...hedule may have a WAKE start time of 6 00AM to be 82ᵒF 27 8ᵒC and SmartStart may begin pre heating at 5 30AM to reach 82ᵒF by 6 00AM It will take a couple days to learn ON OFF Default ON FACTORY RESET Use with caution This will clear all programming and settings to factory condition This is useful if there are problems or errors which cannot be corrected Hold a Setpoint Temperature 1 Press HOLD to...

Page 4: ...o your distributor to begin the warranty process This limited warranty does not cover shipping costs Nor does it cover a product subjected to misuse or accidental damage This warranty does not cover the cost of installation diagnosis removal or reinstallation or any material costs or loss of use This limited warranty is in lieu of all other warranties obligations or liabilities expressed or implie...

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