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INSTALLATION
WARNING
-
Make sure that the transmitted radio signals are
correctly received by the receiving unit before installing
the thermostat.
- Install the thermostat at about 1.5 m from the floor,
away from heat sources, draught and particularly cold
walls (heat bridges), for the room temperature to be
regulated correctly. These notes must be applied to
place the remote sensor when this is used to acquire
the room temperature.
- A remote sensor must be connected using wires having
at least 1.5 mm² section and no longer than 15 metres.
Do not use the same pipes for sensor signals and
mains voltage.
- The installation and electrical connection of the
thermostat must be performed by qualified personnel
and in compliance with current standards.
Fig. 3
Push, with the help of a screwdriver, the plastic tooth
located in the slot on the left side, then lift the plastic
cover (Fig. 3).
1
Fig. 4
Turn the cover, while pressing it slightly, until it is fully
extracted (Fig. 4).
2
Configure the thermostat: see "INSTALLER
CONFIGURATION" paragraph.
6
Close the thermostat as follows:
- Match the two teeth located in the right side of the
plastic base with the two slots located on the plastic
cover.
- Close the left side of the cover while slightly pressing
with a finger, at the same time, the plastic tooth on the
left side to the internal (see the arrow in Fig. 8).
Complete the rotation of the cover until the plastic tooth
on the base snaps into the relevant hole of the cover.
5
Fig. 8
2
1
1
3
Find the best location for the installation (see section
‘RADIO SYSTEM CONFIGURATION), then secure the
thermostat base to the wall using the two screw holes with
a 60mm. distance (use the screws and/or bolts supplied)
after having passed the remote sensor wires (if present)
through the rectangular opening (
A
in Fig. 5).
3
Fig. 5
60mm
A
60 mm
- Insert the batteries (respecting the correct polarity) in
the battery compartment (
C
in Fig. 6); use only alkaline,
brand new batteries.
- Connect the remote sensor (if present) using the
‘REMOTE SENSOR’ connector (
B
in Fig. 6), according
to the wiring diagram shown in Fig. 7; then remember to
set properly the parameter
P09.
Read the section 'INSTALLER CONFIGURATION'.
4
3
B
C
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
Table 1
: Installer configuration
Summary of the configuration parameters.
CON
Default
data
End
P03
-10.0 .. +10.0
0.0
OFFSET: Room temperature correction (°C)
P05
5.0 .. 35.0
10.0
Temperature Set-point lower limit heating (°C)
P06
5.0 .. 35.0
35.0
Temperature Set-point upper limit heating (°C)
P07
5.0 .. 35.0
10.0
Temperature Set-point lower limit cooling (°C)
P08
5.0 .. 35.0
35.0
Temperature Set-point upper limit cooling (°C)
P02
no
|
0.5 .. 25.0
6.0
Antifrost temperature set-point (°C)
P04
1 .. 10
1
Sampling time (minutes)
P09
Remote NTC
sensor
Ext
Internal NTC
sensor
Int
Int
NTC sensor configuration
P11
no
reserved parameter
P10
no
reserved parameter
P12
0.1 .. 5.0
0.2
Hysteresis (°C)
P13
2.0
reserved parameter
P14
60
reserved parameter
P15
30
reserved parameter
P16
3
reserved parameter
P01
CrO
Comfort -
Economy - Off
CrO
Economy -
Off
rO
Comfort -
Economy
Cr
Comfort - Off
C O
Off
O
Economy
r
Comfort
C
Allowed regulation modes setting
P17
set-point disp
YES
Room T disp.
no
no
Default display of the set-point temperature
set–point only disp.
OnL