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TM 3080-RF

1. Operation and Display

Mode button: Press and hold down the button for more 

than 3 seconds to open the configuration menu

Settting wheel: for making adjustments (e.g. tempe-

rature)

2. Intended use

The  wall  thermostat  is  a  user-friendly  device  for  pro-

gramming and remotely controlling radio energy-saving  

controllers for radiators.

The  weekly  program  (see  8)  set  at  the  wall  thermo-

stat  is  adopted  by  the  taught-in  radio  energy-saving  

controllers.

The  wall  thermostat  features  an  internal  sensor  for  

measuring a room’s temperature and humidity, with the 

detected temperature then being transferred to the radio 

energy-saving controllers.

System  components  such  as  outdoor  temperature  

sensors, remote controls and window contacts can also 

be taught-in to the wall thermostat.

The device may only be operated indoors and must  be 

protected from the effects of damp and dust, as well as 

solar or other methods of heat radiation.

Using the device for any purpose other than what is de-

scribed in this operating manual does not fall within the 

scope of intended use and shall invalidate any warranty 

or liability. This also applies to any conversion or modi-

fication work.

This device is intended for domestic use only.

3. Inserting (replacing) the batteries

Remove  the  battery  compart-

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ment cover.

Insert  2  new  LR06  (Mignon/AA) 

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batteries  into  the  battery  com-

partment.

Reattach  the  battery  compart-

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ment cover and click into place.

New alkaline batteries have a life of 

approximately two years. A battery 

symbol  (

)  will  indicate  when 

the batteries need to be replaced.  

Never recharge standard batteries. 

Doing so will present a risk of explosion.

Do not throw the batteries into a fire. 

Do not short-circuit batteries.

Used  batteries  should  not  be  disposed 

of with regular domestic waste. Instead, 

take  them  to  your  local  battery  dispos-

al point.

4. Setting the date and time of day

The  firmware  version  number  will  be  displayed  briefly 

once you have inserted/replaced the batteries and then 

you  will  be  automatically  prompted  to  set  the  date  and 

time of day.

Use the setting wheel (D) to set the year (B).

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Confirm with OK (C).

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Use the setting wheel (D) 

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to set the month (B).

Confirm with OK (C).

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Use the setting wheel (D) 

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to set the day (B).

Confirm with OK (C).

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Use the setting wheel (D) 

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to set the hour (A).

Confirm with OK (C).

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Use the setting wheel (D) 

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to set the minute (A).

Confirm with OK (C).

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After setting time and date 

the display will then switch 

to normal view.

5. Mounting of wall thermostat

The wall thermostat must be mounted in the same room 

as the devices, such as radio energy-saving controllers, 

window  contacts  or  remote  controls,  that  have  been 

taught-in to it.

First of all, find an appropriate moun-

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ting location, making sure that no 

electricity or similar lines run there.

Use a pen to mark the bore hole posi-

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tions (a) of the wall mount on the wall.

If you are working with a stone wall, 

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you should drill the holes using a 

5 mm drill. Then insert 

a plug into each of the 

drilled holes.

If you are working with a 

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wooden wall, you should 

drill the marked holes (a) using a 1.5 mm drill.

Now use screws to fix the wall mount to the wall.

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Slide the wall thermostat down from above onto the 

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wall mount.

6. Operating modes

To  switch  between  the  3  operating  modes  described 

below, press the mode button briefly:

Holiday function 

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(   ): Set a temperature that is to be 

maintained until a fixed point in time.

Manu: 

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Manual operation – The temperature is set ma-

nually using the setting wheel.

Auto: 

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Weekly program – The temperature is controlled 

automatically  in  accordance  with  the  stored  weekly 

program.

7. Configuration menu

The configuration menu can be used to modify settings.

To access this menu, press and hold down the mode but-

ton (for more than 3 seconds).

Pro

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: For setting the weekly program (see Section “8 Set-

ting the weekly program”) 

dAt

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: For modifying the time of day and date

CAL

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: Time setting for descaling function

dSt

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: Automatic switchover at the start or end of daylight 

saving time can be deactivated.

AEr

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: For setting the “window open” temperature so that 

the temperature is automatically reduced in the event 

of ventilation

rES

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: For restoring the factory settings

UnL

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:  For  teaching  out  all  taught-in  wireless  compo-

nents

Use the setting wheel to select menu items and the OK but-

ton to confirm your choice. Press the mode button again 

to  return  to  the  previous  level.  After  60  seconds  without 

anything happening, the menu will close automatically.

8. Setting the weekly program

The weekly program allows you to set up to 3 separate 

heating  periods  (7  switching  times)  for  each  day  of  the 

week.  Programming  is  performed  in  relation  to  the  se-

lected days, for which temperatures must be stored for a 

period from 00:00 to 23:59.

Press and hold down the mode 

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button  for  more  than  3  se-

conds.

“Pro” will appear on the display.

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Confirm with OK.

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“dAy”  will  appear  on  the  dis-

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play.

The setting wheel can be used to select an individual day 

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of the week, all working days, the weekend or the entire 

week (example shows working days selected).

Confirm with OK.

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Use  the  setting  wheel  to  set  the  first  time  segment  

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(example shows 0:00 to 6:00).

Confirm with OK.

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Then, select the required temperature for the selected 

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time segment (example shows 17.0°C).

Confirm with OK.

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Keep repeating this process until you have finished storing 

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temperatures for the period from 0:00 to 23:59.

In Auto mode, the set weekly program is adopted by the 

taught-in radio energy-saving controllers automatically 

and the temperature can be modified at any time via the 

setting wheel. The modified temperature will then be re-

tained until the next program changeover.

9. Weekly program: Examples

The wall thermostat allows you to store up to 3 heating 

periods  (7  switching  times)  with  individual  temperature 

settings  for  each  day  of  the  week.  The  factory  setting 

consists of two heating phases (from 6:00 until 9:00 and 

from 17:00 until 23:00 respectively) for every single day 

of the week:

From 00:00   to   06:00   17.0°C

From 06:00  to   09:00   21.0°C

From 09:00  to   17:00   17.0°C

From 17:00   to   23:00   21.0°C

From 23:00  to   23:59   17.0°C

To represent the switching periods, the display shows 

bars for every other switching interval. In this examp-

le, no bars are shown for the interval.

If a room also needs to be heated at around noon, the cor-

responding program might look like this:

Monday to Sunday

From 00:00 to 06:00 16.0°C

From 06:00 to 09:00 22.0°C

From 09:00 to 12:00 17.0°C

From 12:00 to 14:00 20.0°C

From 14:00 to 17:30 17.0°C

From 17:30 to 23:30 21.0°C

From 23:30 to 23:59 16.0°C
If you have a home office and only want it to be heated 

during the day on working days, you can program the fol-

lowing times:

Please read this manual carefully in order to help you put 

the device into operation. Keep the manual handy so you 

can refer to it at a later date!

A  Switching periods set within weekly program

B  Time & date indicator, indoor-humidity (% RH) & tem-

perature, indoor- and outdoor-temperature, outdoor-

min- & max-temperature; functions

C  Holiday function (   ), manual operation (

Manu

), au-

tomatic  operation  (

Auto

),  “battery  empty“  symbol  

 ), set-back/comfort temperature ( 

 ), “window 

open” symbol (   )

D  Display button: Switch between display modes (e.g. 

time & date or indoor-humidity & -temperature)

E  OK button: For confirming/saving, teaching in

F  Current temperature setting, functions

G  Day of the week

 -button: For switching between set-back and com-

fort temperatures

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