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© 2009 OJ Electronics A/S
© 2009 OJ Electronics A/S
Type OCC4/OCD4
English
General operation
The interrupter button allows you to turn the thermostat on “
I
” and
off “
0
” by sliding the button up and down. When the thermostat is
switched off “
0
”, the relay disengages. All settings, including time
and date, will be remembered.
The thermostat is intuitively operated using the navigation buttons.
The function of each button is indicated above the button in the
display.
Back
In various parts of the menus and submenus you will find the
Back
menu item.
Use
Back
to return to the last step.
Exit
Returns to initial dispay.
Operation mode
The thermostat features three different modes of temperature control:
Auto mode
Select Auto if you want the temperature to be controlled automa
-
tically via the 4-event schedule.
Manual mode
Select Manual to cancel the programmed 4-event schedule (e.g.
during holidays) and to set the required temperature manually. You
may, for example, want to adjust the temperature to 5°C for frost
protection while you are away.
• Press
Manual
, confirm with
OK
and choose the required tempe-
rature.
Comfort mode
Select Comfort to set a temporary comfort temperature
(so-called party mode) for a single event.
• Press
Comfort
, confirm with
OK
and choose the required tempe-
rature. Then enter the required duration of comfort mode.
After the set time has elapsed, the thermostat will automatically
revert to
Auto mode
.
Please note: Comfort mode is a temporary manual setting that will
be automatically cancelled by the next event in the programmed
4-event schedule.
Thermostat setup menus
The menu allows you to select the following options:
4-event settings
Allows you to have the temperature con-
trolled automatically in accordance with a
program of your own choice. You can select
temperature settings for four different events
during the day:
When you wake up in the morning
When you are away at work
When you come home
When you go to bed at night
The thermostat is pre-programmed with a 4-event schedule for easy
and economic heating control, see
Preset schedule
under
Factory
settings
. The schedule can be easily changed in the following way:
1. Press the
OK
button to activate the 4-event settings display.
2. Choose the days for which you want to change the settings,
Mon-Fri
or
Sat-Sun
using the up or down button. Press
OK
.
3. Now select the time and temperature for each daily event in the
program. Press
OK
and set the start time for the event concerned.
Confirm with
OK
. Set the temperature for this event and confirm
with
OK
.
4. After setting the required events, select
Exit
in the menu to return
to the initial display.
Temp
Time
OK
OK
40.0°C
08:00
Max
5.0°C
06:00
Min
25°C
05:00
User settings
In the user settings menu you can change the
following items:
• Time and date
• Child lock
• Display settings
• 4-event schedule
• Energy monitor
Time and date
Press
OK
and set the actual time in hours
and minutes.
The date will then be displayed. Set the date
and confirm with
OK
.
Child lock
Allows you to lock the thermostat settings,
e.g. in public or other places where you do
not want the settings changed.
Press
OK
and set the child lock to
On
using
the down button. Confirm with
OK
.
The child lock can be unlocked by pressing both the
Comfort
and
Manual
buttons simultaneously for 5 seconds.
Display settings
Allows you to select what is shown on the
initial display.
Time/day:
Shows the actual time and day at
the top of the display.
Set temp.:
Shows the current temperature setting.
Act. temp.:
Shows the actual measured temperature.
Scr. saver:
Switches off the display after 30 seconds if no button is
pressed. Any subsequent press of a button reactivates
the display. The thermostat remains on and runs the
selected program.
Press the OK button to select or deselect the display options. Then
select
Exit
in the menu to return to the initial display and view your
chosen settings.
4-event schedule
Allows you to choose the type of weekly
4-event schedule you require.
5:2
: Monday to Friday with 4 events and
Saturday to Sunday with 2 events.
Typically used if you work from Monday to Friday.
6:1
: Monday to Saturday with 4 events and Sunday with 2 events.
Typically used if you work from Monday to Saturday.
7:0
: Monday to Sunday with 4 individual events. Allows you to
choose individual programs for each of the 7 days of week.
OK
4-Event settings
OK
User settings
OK
Child lock
OK
Display settings
OK
4-Event schedule
OK
Time and date