Fantini Cosmi CH152TS Series manual
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Fantini Cosmi CH151TS Series helps you control your home's temperature through its programmable modes. It features a backlit touch screen for easy operation and a wide display that shows the temperature profile, measured temperature, humidity, and time. You can choose between four modes: Manual, Automatic, Holiday, and Jolly. Manual mode lets you set a constant temperature, while Automatic mode follows a customizable schedule. Holiday mode maintains a single temperature for all days, and Jolly mode temporarily overrides the current mode for a set duration.
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WEEKLY PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTAT
BACKLIGHTED TOUCH SCREEN
INDEX
Introduction ..............................................................3
Controls and indications ..........................................4
Controls .............................................................4
Indications .........................................................5
User manual ............................................................6
Setting the date and time ..................................6
Summer/Winter selection ..................................7
Operating modes ...............................................7
“Manual” operating mode ..................................7
“Automatic” operating mode ..............................8
“Holiday” operating mode ................................10
“Jolly” operating mode .....................................10
“OFF” function .................................................12
Preset programs ..............................................13
Chronothermostat programming .....................13
Displaying the temperature detected by the
2 separate probe ................................................15
Statistical data .................................................15
Maintenance ..........................................................16
Keyboard lock ..................................................16
Touch Screen ..................................................16
Replacing the batteries ....................................16
Installation .............................................................18
Fastening the base ..........................................18
Electric connections ........................................19
Fitting the batteries ..........................................20
Fastening the chronothermostat onto the base
.........................................................................20
Confi guring the chronothermostat ...................21
Technical data ........................................................25
Introduction
Chronothermostat CH150TS/151TS/152TS is suitable to measure the ambient temperature and to control the heating and air conditioning system to which it is connected. The operating mode can be chosen between the preset ones or can be customized according to user’s needs.
The wide display shows the temperature profi le — i.e.: the relationship between the time table and the temperature to be kept —, as well as the measured temperature, relative humidity, calculated perceived temperature, time and day of the week.
The chronothermostat is battery powered. Both settings and data are stored in a non-volatile memory capable of retaining them even when batteries are down.
The chronothermostat is available in the following version:
• CH150TS Chronothermostat with 5 A relay
The following external interfaces are available for CH150TS chronothermostat:
• Separate temperature probe;
• Telephone activator with GSM modem, for re-
3 mote management via SMS messages.
The telephone activator enables the following:
• remote communication with the chronothermostat to know the ambient temperature or the status of the heating or air conditioning system;
• remote management of the chronothermostat operating modes.
The chronothermostat comes in three colours: white, silver (CH151TS series) and anthracite black (CH152TS series).
tions contained in this manual apply to every chronothermostat model.
Controls and indications
Controls
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1 2 3 4 5 6
1. Button used to select the “Manual” operating mode or increase a value (▲) *
2. Button used to select the “Automatic” operating mode or decrease a value (▼) *
3. Button used to select the “Holiday” operating mode or go back to the previous data item
(◄) *
4. Button used to select the “Jolly” operating mode or go to the next data item (►) *
5. Button used for the “OFF” or “Enter” functions *
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6. Button used for the “Programming” or “Copy” or “Statistical data displaying” functions *
7. Rotary selector for temperature correction:
T1, Manual temperature, Jolly temperature, and
Antifreeze temperature *
8. Rotary selector for correcting temperature
T2 or the Jolly operating mode duration *
9. Rotary selector for correcting temperature
T3 or the Jolly operating mode duration
10. Summer/Winter switching key and keyboard lock
11. Chronothermostat reset button
12. Backlighted area
* The function associated with the button or selector depends on the current operating mode.
It is highlighted by the icon placed above.
Indications
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1
2 15 3 4
5
13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6
1. Time
2. Temperature profi le
3. Temperature value T1 or “Jolly” operating mode duration (days)
4. Temperature value T2 or “Jolly” operating mode duration (hours)
5. Temperature value T3
6. System ON in Summer operation
7. System ON in Winter operation
8. Relative humidity percentage
9. Perceived temperature (displayed by the degree)
10. Ambient/external temperature
11. Current day (1 = Monday … 7 = Sunday;
8 = Holiday)
12. Winter operation
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13. Summer operation
14. Battery charge level
15. keyboard lock
Note
: Pressing of a key is signalled by a short acoustic signal.
When ON, backlighting will stay on for about three seconds after pressing a key
User manual
To operate the chronothermostat after it has been installed, proceed as follows:
1. Set the date and time.
2. Select the Summer/Winter operation.
3. Select the operating mode.
Setting the date and time
To set the current time and date, proceed as follows:
1. Enter the programming menu main page.
The operating mode currently used will be interrupted temporarily. Choose the time setting function.
2. Modify the hour setting by means of the ▲ and ▼ buttons, then go to the minute setting by means of the ► button.
3. Modify the minute setting by means of the
▲ and ▼ buttons, then go to the day setting by means of the ► button.
4.Modify the day setting by means of the ▲ button, then press ENTER to go back to the main page of the programming menu.
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5. Press ENTER again to exit the programming menu. The chronothermostat operating mode previously interrupted will be resumed.
Summer/Winter selection
To shift from the Summer operation (heating system) to the Summer operation (cooling system), and vice versa, keep the Summer/Winter button depressed for at least 4 seconds. The selected operation will be shown on the display by means of the “Winter” or “Summer” icons.
Winter Summer
Operating modes
The CH150/151/152 chronothermostat features four different operating modes: Manual,
Automatic, Holiday and Jolly (in addition to the
OFF function).
“Manual” operating mode
With the Manual operating mode, the chronothermostat adjusts the operation of the heating or cooling system in order to always keep the same temperature. To select “Manual”, press
MAN.
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The temperature level can be modifi ed during operation by means of the lower rotary selector located on the right side of the chronothermostat. The temperature can be changed from
2°C to 40 °C by 0.1°C increments.
“Automatic” operating mode
With the “Automatic” operating mode, the chronothermostat adjusts the operation of the heating or cooling system by following the profi les defi ned for the various days of the week.
To select “Automatic”, press AUTO.
The three temperature levels used can be modifi ed during operation by means of the rotary selectors located on the right side of the chronothermostat.
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Temperature T3
cannot be lower than temperature T2 or higher than 40 °C.
During Summer operation, temperature
T3
features an upper limit of 30°C. When this value is exceeded, T3 will take the OFF value, which will involve switching the system off.
Temperature T1
cannot be higher than temperature T2 or lower than 2 °C.
Temperature T2
cannot be higher than temperature T3 or lower than temperature T1.
If no customization has been made, the automatic operating mode will function with the stored temperature profi les, i.e. the preset ones (refer to «Preset programs»). To customize the profi les, refer to «Chronothermostat programming».
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“Holiday” operating mode
With the “Holiday” operating mode, the CH150 chronothermostat CH150 adjusts the operation of the heating or cooling system by following one single temperature profi le, which is valid for all days. To select “Holiday”, press
HOLIDAY.
“Jolly” operating mode
With the “Jolly” operating mode, the CH150 chronothermostat interrupts the current operating mode and adjusts the operation of the heating or cooling system to keep the “Jolly” temperature during the entire time set (1 hour to 99 days and 23 hours, by 1 hour increments). After this time – which is displayed like a countdown – has elapsed, the previous operation of the chronothermostat will be resumed.
To select “Jolly”, press JOLLY.
To modify the temperature levels, refer to the description of the “Automatic” operating mode.
When the preset programs are used (refer to
«Preset programs»), the “Holiday” mode will follow the profi le envisaged for Saturdays and
Sundays. To create a customized “Holiday” program, refer to «Chronothermostat programming».
The “Jolly” temperature value and the operating mode duration can be modifi ed by means of the rotary selectors located on the right side of the chronothermostat.
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Use the lower rotary selector to modify the temperature level.
The temperature can be modifi ed from 2°C to
40 °C, by 0.1 °C increments.
To set the “Jolly” operating mode duration, i.e. days («d»), use the upper rotary selector.
The days can range from 0 to 99.
To set the “Jolly” operating mode duration, i.e. hours («h»), use the central rotary selector.
The hours can range from 0 to 23.
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You can interrupt the “Jolly” mode at any time, by selecting any other operating mode.
The “Jolly” operating mode can be used, for instance, to:
• save energy by lowering the temperature when the house is not inhabited at the weekends or winter vacation, while being sure that a comfortable temperature will exist when the house is inhabited again);
• extend the night heating or cooling beyond the usual time, i.e. when you stay up in the company of your guests.
“OFF” function
The “OFF” function can be activated by pressing OFF.
Winter operation
Summer operation
The chronothermostat adjusts the operation of the heating system to keep the “Antifreeze” temperature, in order to reduce the energy consumption and, at the same time, avoid any damage caused by extremely low temperatures.
The “Antifreeze” temperature can be modifi ed from 2°C to 7°C (by 0.1°C increments), by using the lower rotary selector. If a temperature of less than 2°C is set, the system will be fully turned off and the antifreeze protection will be lost.
The system will be fully turned off and the
“OFF” message will appear on the display, without any temperature profi le.
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Preset programs
The CH150 chronothermostat features two preset programs (i.e. “Winter” and “Summer”) for quicker start-up.
“Winter” program – working days (Mondays through Fridays)
Chronothermostat programming
You can customize the temperature profi les for the “Automatic” and “Holiday” operating modes, so as to adapt them to your own needs. To set new temperature profi les, proceed as follows:
1. Enter the programming menu main page.
The operating mode currently used will be interrupted temporarily.
Choose the temperature profi le customization function.
“Winter” program – public holidays (Saturdays, Sundays and “Holiday” program)
“Summer” program (All days of the week, plus “Holiday” program)
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2. The Monday profi le (DAY 1) for “Winter” operation (icon ) will be displayed. Use the ◄ and ► buttons to move the bar chart blinking segment to the time at which the temperature is to be modifi ed. Each segment equals half an hour. To modify the “Summer” operation profi le
(icon ), press the “Summer/Winter” button on the left side of the chronothermostat.
4.To directly duplicate the temperature profi le by going to the next day, press COPY (to customize every single day separately, refer to step 5 below).
3. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to modify the temperature level (T1, T2 or T3).
5. Press ENTER to go to the next day, then repeat the operations described starting from step 2 for the other days of the week (the “Holiday” profi le will be indicated as DAY 8). To go back to the programming menu main page, use the ENTER button to scroll through the eight days or keep the ENTER button depressed for
3 seconds.
If no button is pressed within the next three minutes, the chronothermostat operating mode previously used will be resumed.
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Preset parameter reset
To resume the preset temperature profi les and values (T1-T2-T3-Temperature used with the
Manual mode, Temperature used with the Jolly mode, Antifreeze temperature, OFF function), keep the ▲ and ▼ buttons depressed simultaneously when you are in the temperature profi le programming mode.
Displaying the temperature detected by the separate probe
To display the temperature detected by the separate probe (only if the latter has been confi gured as an external probe or fl oor-mounted probe), the chronothermostat must be confi gured (refer to <<chronothermostat confi guration>>) and the probe must be connected.
To display the temperature value read by the separate probe, press the button of the operating mode currently used (the temperature will blink).
To display again the temperature detected by the chronothermostat, press again the button of the operating mode currently used (the temperature will not blink any longer).
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Statistical data
The CH150 chronothermostat provides a set of statistical data concerning the system operation. To access this data, proceed as follows:
1.Enter the programming menu main page.
The operating mode currently used will be interrupted temporarily. Choose the statistical data function.
2. Page 1: number of hours during which the system was operated on the previous day (6 hours in the image).
Use the ► button to go to the next page.
3. Page 2: total number of hours during which the system has been switched on and operating since its fi rst start-up
(16 hours in the image).
Use the ► button to go to the next page.
Press the ▲ and ▼ buttons simultaneously to reset the total system switch-on hours.
4.Page 3: minimum temperature reached on the current day, and time at which such minimum temperature was reached (15.8°C at 03.15 a.m. in the image). Use the ► button to go to the next page.
5. Page 4: maximum temperature reached on the current day, and time at which such maximum temperature was reached (22.5°C at 09.08 p.m. in the image).
6. Press the ENTER button twice to go back to the operating mode previously used.
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Maintenance
To clean the chronothermostat use a soft cotton cloth and no detergent. Do not use paper handkerchiefs to clean the touch screen.
Keyboard lock
To clean the chronothermostat without changing accidentally its settings, press the Summer/
Winter key in order to activate the keyboard lock. When the keyboard lock is ON, symbol on the display will turn on. The display can now be cleaned, each time a key is pressed symbol will fl ash. To restore keyboard operation, press again the Summer/Winter key, symbol will turn off.
Touch Screen
The touch screen surface is highly scratchable.
Only use your fi ngers to touch the screen. Never use pens, pencils or other pointed objects.
Replacing the batteries
When the battery charge starts to lower, symbol on the display will start fl ashing.
If the “bAtt” parameter is set to “On” or to “Off”
(see paragraph <<confi guring the chrono-
thermostat>>) and batteries are not replaced within 15 days, the chronothermostat will turn off automatically and the display will show the message “OFF” or “On” instead of the temperature value.
Settings and data are however stored in the non-volatile memory.
To remove the chronothermostat from the base proceed as follows:
• remove the jack plug from the telephone activator, if any;
• pull the left and right sides of the chronothermostat, without applying force to selectors.
If after replacing the batteries, the display only shows the message OFF or On, press the icon key with ENTER after refi tting the chronothermostat on the base.
With the “bAtt” parameter off (see paragraph
<<confi guring the chronothermostat>>), and symbol changed as soon as possible to prevent that battery charge becomes insuffi cient for regular chronothermostat operation.
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Important:
Standard battery life is approx. 1 year. You are recommended to replace batteries at the beginning of system operating season to prevent batteries from running down when you are away from home, e.g. during
Christmas holidays.
The batteries shall be properly disposed of in special containers.
Installation
Caution
: The chronothermostat shall be installed by qualifi ed personnel only, in compliance with the current regulations in force.
Chronothermostat installation involves the following operations:
• Fastening the base.
• Electric connections.
• Fitting the batteries.
• Fastening the chronothermostats onto the base.
• Confi guring chronothermostat parameters.
Fastening the base
The chronothermostat comes with a base suitable for wall mounting or for fl ush-mounting in three-module rectangular or round boxes.
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SPACING DIMENSIONS FOR FIXING THE BASE
Separate the base from the chronothermostat levering on the slot located at the bottom of the base by means of a proper tool.
Make sure that the base is properly secured and it is not deformed. Check that the chronothermostat multi-pole connector is placed at the bottom left corner.
To ensure correct operation the base shall be installed at about 1.5 metres above the fl oor level and far from heat sources (heating radiators, direct sunlight, etc.), doors and windows.
Electric connections
Before making connections, remove the terminal protection guard (keep it together with the fastening cross-slotted screw).
Protection guard fastening screw
Connecting the heating or air-conditioning system
2.5 mm2 max section.
Terminal 4 is free and may be used for signalling or other use, as necessary.
Neutral
Phase
4
1
2
LOAD
Chronothermostat relay terminal block
LOAD = burner - circulation pump
Warning:
Make sure the relay load value is not exceeding the values specifi ed in «Technical data».
Connecting the separate temperature probe
Connect the two wires of the heating or airconditioning system to the terminals 1 and 2, as shown in the fi gure.
Terminals are suitable for fl exible cables with
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Connect the two wires of the separate temperature probe to terminals A and B, as shown in the fi gure.
Connecting the telephone activator
Connect the three wires of the telephone activator to terminals 1, 2 and 3, as shown in the fi gure.
As an alternative, the activator may be connected through the 3.5 mm jack plug set on the left side. Once connections are over, refi t the terminal protection guard removed previously.
CTx terminal block
1 2 3
Separate temperature probe
3
2
1
B
A
CH150
terminal block
Fitting the batteries
Fit two long-life 1.5 V AA alkaline batteries into the back of the chronothermostat, observe the specifi ed polarity. After fi tting the batteries the chronothermostat will turn on automatically.
Fastening the chronothermostat onto the base
Press by hand the chronothermostat onto the base, make sure the multi-pole connector fi ts properly. The chronothermostat will click into position.
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Confi guring the chronothermostat
Warning
: The chronothermostat shall be confi gured by qualifi ed personnel only.
Chronothermostat confi guration enables to customize the operating parameters. To open the confi guration program, proceed as follows:
1. Press the SET / PROG key [key 6]. The operating mode being currently used will be temporarily stopped and it will be resumed automatically at the end of programming.
2. Keep the SUMMER / WINTER switching key
[key 10] pressed for about 5 seconds.
To go back to the initial page of the programming menu, press the ENTER key [key 5] which will save changes.
If no key is pressed within 3 minutes, the chronothermostat will quit the confi guration program and will resume the operating mode being used previously, without saving changed settings.
To cancel changed settings and to reset preset confi guration parameter values, keep keys ▲
[key 1] and ▼ [key 2] pressed simultaneously for about 4 seconds.
Every confi guration parameter featuring preset settings is identifi ed on the display by an index and a writing. To change parameter values use keys ▲ [key 1] and ▼ [key 2]; use key ► [key
4] to move across parameters.
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Index
1
Parameter
Type of connected card
Writing
COn
Values Preset value rEL / rAd / --- none
2
3
Temperature scale CELS o
FHAr
°C / °F
Type of regulation Std o
ProP
Std / ProP
HI / LO 3A Thermal differential
DIFF
3A Regulation band BAnd
3B Regulation period Per
°C
Std
LO
1 °C – 4 °C
(step 0.1°C)
2 °C
5 / 10 / 20 10 minutes minutes
4 Separate temperature probe confi guration
Sect --- / FLO / In
/ Out
---
4A Floor temperature
5 limit
Ambient temperature correction
Tfl o
Corr
15 °C –
45 °C
-4.0 °C to +4.0 °C
27.0 °C
0.0 °C
6
7
Optimization
6A Max. optimization duration (hours)
Opt
OPtH
Pump anti-seizure Pu
ON/OFF
1h – 5h
ON/OFF
OFF
2h
OFF
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Index
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Parameter Writing bAtt
Values Preset value
--- / On / OFF
OFF
Software release SOFt xxx xxx
Type of connected card
The chronothermostat can check whether the base is connected. If it is not connected dashes will be displayed whereas when it is connected the writing rEL is displayed. Writing rAd is displayed in radiofrequency versions.
Temperature scale
To select the temperature scale to be displayed: Celsius (centigrade) or Fahrenheit.
When choosing the Fahrenheit scale, temperatures may range between 0.0 and 99.9 °F.
Type of regulation
To select the temperature regulation mode: differential (Std) or proportional (ProP). This parameter is used for heating only.
Thermal differential
To set the thermal differential value to be used
when choosing the differential temperature regulation mode. Continuous switching on and off can be avoided by choosing a proper differential value according to the thermal inertia of the heating system. It is recommended to set a low thermal differential (LO) in heating systems with radiators and high thermal differential (HI) in heating systems with fan-coils.
Regulation band
To select the proper value according to the thermal gradient of the system (broadband for high gradients– narrow band for low gradients).
Regulation period
To set the regulation cycle length (ON period
+ OFF period) when the proportional temperature regulation mode is chosen. Select 5 minutes for low-inertia systems (fan-coil type),
10 minutes for average-inertia systems (aluminium radiator type) and 20 minutes for highinertia systems (cast-iron radiator type).
Separate temperature probe confi guration
The chronothermostat may be connected to a separate temperature probe. Probe operation
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• Probe off (---): the temperature value detected by the probe is not used (although the probe is connected).
• Floor probe (FLO): when the temperature detected by the probe reaches the value set in the Floor temperature limit parameter, the system will be turned off regardless of the temperature read by the chronothermostat.
• Ambient probe (In): system regulation is based on the temperature value detected by the separate probe. This temperature value is displayed instead of the temperature value detected by the internal probe of the chronothermostat. The separate ambient probe is used when the chronothermostat is necessarily located in a room other than the one the temperature of which is to be controlled;
• External probe (Out): has no effect on system regulation, it is just used to know another temperature, e.g.: the outside temperature.
Floor temperature limit
To set the temperature limit value read by the separate probe which turns the system off when the fl oor probe is used (for fl oor heating systems).
Ambient temperature correction
To sum/subtract an offset value to/from the temperature value read by the chronothermostat.
Optimization
To calculate the advance switch-on time required to reach the desired temperature at the set time, considering the system thermal inertia. Optimization takes place only at the fi rst switch-on of the day, i.e.: the fi rst programmed passage from a temperature to a higher one.
Max. optimization duration
To set the max. duration (expressed in hours) of the advance switch-on time calculated by optimization.
Pump anti-seizure
To turn the system on for 1 minute a day (h
23.58), thereby operating the water circulation pump and preventing it from seizing. This takes place only if the system has never been turned on during the day.
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Low Battery
To determine the relay status when batteries are fl at for over 15 days. If this parameter is excluded (---), the chronothermostat will keep on controlling the relay as required by regulation until the remaining battery charge allows for it.
Technical data
Power supply
Battery life
Outputs
Inputs
Electric connections
2 AA alkaline batteries, 1.5 V about 1 year
1 single-pole relay voltage 250
Va.c. rating 5(3) A
Telephone activator
Separate temperature probe
Screw clamps 3.5 mm twopole jack plug
Insulation
Protection
Setting storage
Micro-disconnection
Software
Temperature regulation range
Anti-freeze temperature regulation range
Max. temperature
Local indication
Double
IP20
Non-volatile memory
1BU
Class A
2 °C – 40 °C
2 °C – 7 °C
T45
Backlighted LCD display
Local controls
Dimensions (L x H x D)
Separate temperature probe distance
Reference thermal gradient
Touch screen, 6 icon keys
1 central backlighted area 3 rotary selectors
155 X 91 X 20
10 m max
4 K/h
Relative humidity displayed value
Pollution degree
20% - 90%
2
Impulse Voltage 4000V
Complies with EN 60730-1 and second parts
ErP classifi cation: ErP Class IV; 2% (EU Reg. 811/2013
- 813/2013)
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Fantini Cosmi S.p.A. reserves the right to make whatever technical and manufacturing modifi cation without prior notice.
NOTES
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DISPOSAL OF PRODUCTS
The crossed out wheeled dust bin symbol indicates that products must be collected and disposed of separately from household waste. Integrated batteries and accumulators can be disposed of with the product. They will be separated at the recycling centres. The black bar indicates that the product was placed on the market after August 13, 2005. By participating in separate collection of products and batteries, you will help to assure the proper disposal of products and batteries and thus help to prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health. For more detailed information about the collection and recycling programmes available in your country, please contact your local city offi ce or the shop where you purchased the product.
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Table of contents
- 3 Introduction
- 4 Controls and indications
- 4 Controls
- 5 Indications
- 6 User manual
- 6 Setting the date and time
- 7 Summer/Winter selection
- 7 Operating modes
- 7 “Manual” operating mode
- 8 “Automatic” operating mode
- 10 “Holiday” operating mode
- 10 “Jolly” operating mode
- 12 “OFF” function
- 13 Preset programs
- 13 Chronothermostat programming
- 15 separate probe
- 15 Statistical data
- 16 Maintenance
- 16 Keyboard lock
- 16 Touch Screen
- 16 Replacing the batteries
- 18 Installation
- 18 Fastening the base
- 19 Electric connections
- 20 Fitting the batteries
- 21 Confi guring the chronothermostat
- 25 Technical data