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3.

  Press the HOLD/RETURN button or wait 15 seconds and the thermostat will 

return to the normal operating mode, saving your selection.  The thermostat 

will now display a 

P1

P2

P3

, or 

P4

 at the bottom right.

3.  Quick Setup

On/Off Switch

Your thermostat should be turned off when it 

is first installed.  The display will show 

OFF

 and 

the time and day.

1.

 Slide the on/off switch to the upper position, 

turning the thermostat on.  The display will 

show the time and day, temperatures, and other 

information.

2.

  To turn the thermostat off anytime, slide the 

on/off switch to the lower position.  No heating 

will occur and all programming is retained.

Change Format Between °F / 12-hour and °C / 24-hour

Your thermostat is factory set to operate in either °F / 12 hour format or °C / 

24 hour (military time) format.  If needed, you may change this at any time as 

follows:

1.

 Press the OPTIONS button and hold for 1 second.  An °

F

 and 

12h

 will show on the display.

2.

  Press the down or up button to toggle to °

C

 and 

24h

.

3.

  Press the HOLD/RETURN button to return to the normal 

operating mode.

Set the Current Time and Day

1.

 Press the DAY/TIME button and hold for 1 second.  The hour should be 

blinking.

2.

  Press the down or up button to adjust the hour, and AM/PM if 

using the 12-hour clock format.

3.

  Press the DAY/TIME button briefly.  The minutes should be 

blinking.

4.

  Press the down or up button to adjust the minutes.

5.

  Press the DAY/TIME button briefly.  The day should be blinking.

6.

  Press the down or up button to adjust the day.

7.

  Press the HOLD/RETURN button or wait 15 seconds and the thermostat will 

return to the normal operating mode, saving your settings.

MO

SET TEMP

FLOOR

CYCLE

M

A

°F

Customized Program Schedule (User)

To customize the program shedule to meet your needs, follow 

these steps:

1.

 Press the PROGRAM button and hold for 1 second.  

Pro

 and 

U1, P1, P2, P3, 

or

 P4

 will show on the display.

2.

 Press the down or up button to select 

U1

.

3.

 Press the PROGRAM button briefly.  

CYCLE 1

 and 

MO

 through 

FR

 will show on the display.  The hour should be blinking. 

4.

 Press the down or up button to adjust the hour.

5.

 Press the PROGRAM button briefly.  The minutes should be 

blinking.

6.

 Press the down or up button to adjust the minutes.

7.

 Press the PROGRAM button briefly.  The setpoint temperature 

should be blinking.

8.

 Press the down or up button to adjust the setpoint temperature.

 Note:

  A good rule of thumb is to adjust this about 5 to 8°F (3 to 5 °C) 

  lower during cycles when you are away to help reduce energy use.  If you 

  set the “away” cycles too low, it will take much longer to raise the 

  temperature again and may result in unsatisfying performance.

 Note:

  Some wood and laminate floor manufacturers recommend a 

  maximum of 82 to 84°F (27° to 28°C). Check with manufacturer.

9.

 Press the PROGRAM button briefly to move to the next cycle number.

10.

  Repeat Steps 3 through 7 to adjust the remaining cycle times and setpoint 

temperatures 

MO

 through 

FR

, and for the other days of the week.

Note:

  Cycle 4 must never be set to a point past 11:59 pm. If cycle 4 is set to 

midnight or later, the thermostat may not cycle properly.

11.

  When you finish, or at any time during these adjustments, press the 

HOLD/RETURN button or wait 30 seconds and the thermostat will return to the 

normal operating mode.  Your adjustments will be saved.

Note:

  The display in normal operating mode will not show a “U1” indicating 

“User” schedule.  Also, all schedule adjustments are saved in memory and 

will not be lost during a brief power failure.

Note:

  If you only want to use two cycles during a day, clear the other cycles 

by reducing their temperature below 40°F (4.5°C) to show (---).  Cycle 4 must 

always be used for the system to cycle properly.To use these cycles again, 

adjust their time and temperature.

on/off

MO

M

A

SET TEMP

LIMIT

FLOOR

°F

MO

°C

AIR

SET TEMP

SET BACK

LIMIT

FLOOR

USAGE

CYCLE

M

A

M

P

M

A

M

P

°C

°F

°C

°F

TUWE THFR SASU

HOLD

GFCI

TRIP

HEATING

°F

P1

P2

P3

P4

LOCK

MO

M

A

HEATING

MO

SET TEMP

CYCLE

M

A

°F

HOLD

USAGE

MO

CYCLE

M

A

°F

TUWE THFR

MO

CYCLE

M

A

°F

SET BACK

FLOOR

FLOOR

MO

CYCLE

M

A

°F

FLOOR

Use the Factory Programmed “User” Schedule

If you want to begin using your thermostat now without making any changes to 

the factory set programming schedule, you may skip to section “

5  Operation

”.  

It will operate in the “User” Schedule (U1), pre-programmed as follows, and 

can be customized later to your needs (see section “

4  Additional Setups

”):

4.  Additional Setups

Lifestyle Program Schedules (Presets)

There are convenient schedules already set up to meet typical lifestyles.  If you 

see a schedule P1 through P4 you like, select one as follows:

1.

 Press the PROGRAM button and hold for 1 second.  

Pro

 and 

U1, P1, P2, P3, 

or

 P4

 will show on the display. 

2.

  Press the down or up button briefly to select 

P1

P2

P3

, or 

P4

.  

These schedules are not able to be modified, and are as follows:

MO

M

A

SET TEMP

LIMIT

FLOOR

°F

MO

°C

AIR

SET TEMP

SET BACK

LIMIT

FLOOR

USAGE

CYCLE

M

A

M

P

M

A

M

P

°C

°F

°C

°F

TUWE THFR SASU

HOLD

GFCI

TRIP

HEATING

°F

P1

P2

P3

P4

LOCK

MO

M

A

HEATING

MO

SET TEMP

CYCLE

M

A

°F

HOLD

USAGE

MO

CYCLE

M

A

°F

TUWE THFR

MO

CYCLE

M

A

°F

SET BACK

FLOOR

FLOOR

MO

CYCLE

M

A

°F

FLOOR

MO

M

A

SET TEMP

LIMIT

FLOOR

°F

MO

°C

AIR

SET TEMP

SET BACK

LIMIT

FLOOR

USAGE

CYCLE

M

A

M

P

M

A

M

P

°C

°F

°C

°F

TUWE THFR SASU

HOLD

GFCI

TRIP

HEATING

°F

P1

P2

P3

P4

LOCK

MO

M

A

HEATING

MO

SET TEMP

CYCLE

M

A

°F

HOLD

USAGE

MO

CYCLE

M

A

°F

TUWE THFR

MO

CYCLE

M

A

°F

SET BACK

FLOOR

FLOOR

MO

CYCLE

M

A

°F

FLOOR

MO

M

A

SET TEMP

LIMIT

FLOOR

°F

MO

°C

AIR

SET TEMP

SET BACK

LIMIT

FLOOR

USAGE

CYCLE

M

A

M

P

M

A

M

P

°C

°F

°C

°F

TUWE THFR SASU

HOLD

GFCI

TRIP

HEATING

°F

P1

P2

P3

P4

LOCK

MO

M

A

HEATING

MO

SET TEMP

CYCLE

M

A

°F

HOLD

USAGE

MO

CYCLE

M

A

°F

TUWE THFR

MO

CYCLE

M

A

°F

SET BACK

FLOOR

FLOOR

MO

CYCLE

M

A

°F

FLOOR

MO

M

A

SET TEMP

LIMIT

FLOOR

°F

MO

°C

AIR

SET TEMP

SET BACK

LIMIT

FLOOR

USAGE

CYCLE

M

A

M

P

M

A

M

P

°C

°F

°C

°F

TUWE THFR SASU

HOLD

GFCI

TRIP

HEATING

°F

P1

P2

P3

P4

LOCK

MO

M

A

HEATING

MO

SET TEMP

CYCLE

M

A

°F

HOLD

USAGE

MO

CYCLE

M

A

°F

TUWE THFR

MO

CYCLE

M

A

°F

SET BACK

FLOOR

FLOOR

MO

CYCLE

M

A

°F

FLOOR

Cycle

1

2

3

4

Mon-Fri

6:00 am

8:00 am

5:00 pm

10:00 pm

82 F

74 F

82 F 

74 F 

Saturday

7:00 am

9:00 am

5:00 pm

11:00 pm

82 F

74 F

82 F

74 F

Sunday

7:00 am

9:00 am

5:00 pm

11:00 pm

82 F

74 F

82 F

74 F

U1 (User changeable)

82 F

82 F

74 F

74 F

Note:

  Air Sensing mode default temperatures are 70F and 62F.

Cycle

1

2

3

4

Mon-Fri

5:00 am

7:00 am

5:00 pm

10:00 pm

82 F

74 F

82 F 

74 F 

Saturday

5:00 am

9:00 am

5:00 pm

10:00 pm

82 F

74 F

82 F

74 F

Sunday

5:00 am

9:00 am

5:00 pm

10:00 pm

82 F

74 F

82 F

74 F

P1 (Early Riser)

Note:

  Air Sensing mode default temperatures are 70F and 62F.

Cycle

1

2

3

4

Mon-Fri

5:00 am

8:00 am

6:00 pm

11:00 pm

82 F

74 F

82 F 

74 F 

Saturday

6:00 am

9:00 am

5:00 pm

11:00 pm

82 F

74 F

82 F

74 F

Sunday

6:00 am

9:00 am

5:00 pm

11:00 pm

82 F

74 F

82 F

74 F

P2 (Longer Day)

Note:

  Air Sensing mode default temperatures are 70F and 62F.

Cycle

1

2

3

4

Mon-Fri

6:00 am

9:00 am

6:00 pm

10:00 pm

75 F

70 F

75 F 

70 F 

Saturday

7:00 am

10:00 am

6:00 pm

10:00 pm

75 F

70 F

75 F

70 F

Sunday

7:00 am

10:00 am

6:00 pm

10:00 pm

75 F

70 F

75 F

70 F

P4 (Take the chill off)

Note:

  Air Sensing mode default temperatures are 65F and 60F.

Cycle

1

2

3

4

Mon-Fri

6:00 am

8:00 am

6:00 pm

10:00 pm

82 F

79 F

82 F 

75 F 

Saturday

6:00 am

9:00 am

6:00 pm

10:00 pm

82 F

79 F

82 F

75 F

Sunday

6:00 am

9:00 am

6:00 pm

10:00 pm

82 F

79 F

82 F

75 F

P3 (At home during the day)

Note:

  Air Sensing mode default temperatures are 70F, 67F, and 62F.

Example

Cycle

1

2

3

4

Mon-Fri

--:--

--:--

7:30 am

6:00 pm

--

 F

--

 F

72 F

80 F 

80 F

80 F

72 F

temperature to make sure it is 

   

heating for a few minutes (section 5),

 

c.

  Test the GFCI (section 5).

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Страница 1: ...r the SunStat Relay thoroughly 2 Pull 2 conductor wire size 18 to 24 gauge through the wall from the SunStat Relay into this electrical box This wire may be up to 100 feet 30 m in length from the thermostat to the last SunStat Relay installed 3 Connect the wire ends into the RELOUT terminals 3 and 4 and tighten the screws Observe polarity of the wires when connecting to the SunStat Relay Mount the...

Страница 2: ...s be used for the system to cycle properly To use these cycles again adjust their time and temperature on off MO M A SET TEMP LIMIT FLOOR F MO C AIR SET TEMP SET BACK LIMIT FLOOR USAGE CYCLE M A M P M A M P C F C F TUWETHFRSASU HOLD GFCI TRIP HEATING F P1 P2 P3 P4 LOCK MO M A HEATING MO SET TEMP CYCLE M A F HOLD USAGE MO CYCLE M A F TUWETHFR MO CYCLE M A F SET BACK FLOOR FLOOR MO CYCLE M A F FLOOR...

Страница 3: ...ates by an air sensor inside the thermostat If your floor sensor is connected you must set a Floor Limit temperature to avoid overheating the floor coverings see Floor Limit below Note the internal heating in the thermostat may affect the sensor temperature Regulator Mode In this mode the user selects the amount of time the floor warming system heats during a 15 minute repeating cycle There is no ...

Страница 4: ...s tripped reset thermostat with on off switch 3 Check resistances on floor warming system See manual for system No display 1 Check wiring connections 2 Check circuit breaker or other protection upstream of thermostat 3 Check the 14 pin connection on the back of the Front Module Sometimes the pins can become misaligned when connecting the Front Module to the Power Module 4 Measure voltage between t...

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