THERAPRO HR90
33-00084EFS—02
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3. DEVICE OVERVIEW
Operating elements and display
1.
Heating period/setback period in hours
2.
Day of the week 1 ... 7 (Monday ... Sunday). Dis-
played only while the time program is being pro-
grammed
3.
Temperature display: e.g. set point temperature
(factory setting) or measured temperature, if config-
ured in Parameter 9
4.
Text display with 9 characters
5.
Button
OK
: Confirm settings
6.
Button
PROG
: Select the operating modes, set the
time program;
Press button >10 seconds
: access to the parame-
ter menu;
Programming: Back to next level up
7.
Adjustment dial: Change the set point, navigate
menu
8.
Button
AUTO/ECO/MANU
: Change between auto-
matic, ECO and manual mode
In programming mode: Exit (without storing)
9.
Battery status
10.
Operation lock
11.
Symbol for Comfort temperature 1,
Comfort temperature 2, Setback temperature
Battery display
4. INSTALLATION
Ready to operate in three steps:
• Insert batteries
• Set the language, time and date
• Mount on radiator – FINISHED
Inserting/changing batteries
The radiator controller is set for the following battery type:
• 2 alkaline cells 1.5 V; type LR6, AA, AM3
You can instead use the following batteries or
rechargeable batteries:
• Lithium 1.5 V; type LR6, AA, AM3
• NiMH 1.2 V; type LR6, AA, AM3
NOTES:
• If lithium or NiMH batteries are used, Parameter 14
has to be adapted, see Section 9.
• Always change batteries in pairs.
1.
Pull off the adjustment dial. To do so, start at the
notch on the bottom of the device.
2.
If used, unscrew any fastening screws from the bat-
tery compartment.
3.
Release the lock and fold out battery spring.
The battery compartment is now accessible.
4.
Insert the batteries.
Ensure that the polarity “+” and “–” is correct.
5.
Fold down the battery spring and latch it in.
6.
Option: Screw the battery spring to secure the bat-
teries against removal.
7.
Place the adjustment dial back on.
First the software version number and then the lan-
guage
ENGLISH
is displayed.
8.
If desired, use the adjustment dial to select a differ-
ent language.
9.
Confirm the selected language with the
OK
button.
HOUR
is displayed.
Battery
status
Meaning
Batteries fully charged
Batteries half charged
Batteries have to be replaced soon
Flashing display: Batteries are dead and have
to be replaced
8
5
7
3
2
1
4
11
10
9
6
PROG
AUTO
MANU
OK
ECO
M35568
F
5
4
–
+
7
6
1
3
2
M35626
OPTION
OPTION