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Press Menu to choose between Manual  
Mode and Automatic Mode.

 
Manual mode: The schedule programme is overridden 
and the temperature can be adjusted to your individual 
requirements. The system will control at this temperature 
without any change. 
Automatic mode: System will control temperature 
according to the preset temperature values in different 
time settings. The Auto symbol will show, which means 
the system is running under Automatic mode.

In the Automatic mode, the main display area will alternately 
display the day of the week (WEEK) and the daily schedule 
stage (STAGE).

In the sub-display it will show the set temperature and time 
alternately.

Press UP & DOWN arrows to adjust temperature settings and 
other settings.

Setting the time and day of the week 

 
Press the  Clock symbol for 5 seconds to enter into time 
adjustment. The number representing the day of the week  
will flicker. Press UP or DOWN to select the day of the  
week, 1 = Monday, 2 = Tuesday and so on. Press Clock again and 
the hours will flicker. Use UP or DOWN to set the correct hour 

then press clock again, the minutes flicker. Press UP or DOWN 
to set the correct minutes. Press Clock again to confirm.

To check the floor temperature when the thermostat is set in 
ALL mode,  press Clock and DOWN at the same time. Then the 
large main display will show the  floor temperature. The label 
FLOOR icon will appear in the lower sub-display.

Schedule Settings

Press Menu for 5 seconds to enter the schedule settings 
mode. The display will show the featured week e.g. 5 + 2 / 6 
+ 1 or 7 days. Each period can be set for the desired time and 
temperature. Six periods can be set P1, P2, P3, P4, P5 & P6. 
Use UP or DOWN to adjust the hours then press Menu, the 
minutes flicker. Press UP or DOWN to adjust the minutes. Press 
Menu then the large temperature displayed will flicker. Press 
UP or DOWN to adjust to the desired temperature in period 
P1. Press Menu to move onto the settings for P2. Repeat this 
procedure through P1 to P6. You can press the Clock icon to 

go back to previous settings. Finally, press ON/OFF twice  
to confirm.

If you want to turn off a period, then in the temperature 
setting for the period press DOWN until OFF is displayed in 
the temperature screen then press Menu to confirm.

To quickly return to the original display press ON/OFF twice.

The system default is 5 + 2 and the default settings are as the 
following table. For example, when the system time is Friday 
08:20 under Automatic mode the display would show as 
STAGE 2 and the set temperature value would be 15°C.

5+2 mode

ID

P1

P2

P3

P4

P5

P6

Monday to 
Friday

Start time

06:00

08:00

11:30

12:30

17:00

22:00

Set value

22

15

15

15

22

15

Saturday to 
Sunday

Start time

06:00

08:00

11:30

12:30

17:00

22:00

Set value

22

15

15

15

22

15

Temperature Override Facility –  
Manual Mode Only

This allows you to override the temperature setting at any 
time. For example, you arrive home early and want the 
heat on. Press Menu to enter Manual mode. Assume the set 
point in the schedule was 15ºC and the room temperature is 

actually 18ºC. The heating will not be energised in this setting.  
Press UP or DOWN to adjust the temperature above 18ºC. Let’s 
say 22ºC, and the heating symbol will appear and the heating  
is now ON. 

Three types of Temperature Control  
and Display

The thermostat can be set to operate in three different modes; 
IN: Internal, OUT: External, ALL: combined internal and 
external. The default setting is IN. Enter the advance functions 
to change the mode setting.

Internal control (IN):   Based on built-in sensor temperature 
measurement & suitable for detection of air or room 
temperature only.

External control (OUT):  Based on external temperature 

measurement & suitable for floor temperature control only.

Dual temperature control (ALL):  Temperature control 
based on built-in internal temperature sensor and external 
temperature sensor (over temperature protection). Suitable 
for detection of room temperature and floor temperature 
monitoring. If the external sensor is over temperature, the 
thermostat will shut down the heater.

When the setting is IN or ALL the main display shows air or 
room temperature. When the thermostat is set in OUT mode, 
the floor icon will be lit and the main screen will display floor 
temperature.

       

Summary of Contents for Touchscreen Thermostat

Page 1: ...y cleaning Wiring details These are printed on the back of the thermostat casing The floor sensor is connected to terminals T1 T2 please note there is no polarity and the twin core sensor cable can be connected either way The 230V electrical supply connects to terminals L Live N Neutral The heating mat s connect to terminals L1 Live N1 Neutral Earth connections are made with the back box When the ...

Page 2: ...previous settings Finally press ON OFF twice to confirm If you want to turn off a period then in the temperature setting for the period press DOWN until OFF is displayed in the temperature screen then press Menu to confirm To quickly return to the original display press ON OFF twice The system default is 5 2 and the default settings are as the following table For example when the system time is Fr...

Page 3: ...ault set to 1 C then at higher than 21 C the heater turns off and at lower than 20 C the heater turns on 1 C External sensor hysteresis dt1 0 5 C to 5 C 3 C Backlight status bL ON Always on OFF Auto turn off after 5 seconds OFF Status at re power Sat ON The same as previous OFF Off status every time Keep this setting as default OFF OFF Restore factory settings deF Restore to factory settings ADVAN...

Page 4: ...deformed correct it Large deviation of measured temperature and the actual temperature a The thermostat should be installed in a ventilated room and never in direct contact with sunlight or localised heaters b Check terminal connections including the sensor INSTALLATION A Hook B Central fixing lug 1 Remove the bezel to start the installation by pushing the bezel away from the main body of the ther...

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