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Warranty 

SALUS North America, Inc. (“Salus”) warrants that for a period of five (5) years (“Warranty Period”) from the date of purchase by the consumer (“Customer”), this 
device, excluding batteries (“Product”), shall be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service in accordance with all supplied instructions. 
During the warranty period, Salus shall, at its option, repair or replace any defective Products, at no charge for the device. Any replacement and/or repaired devices 

are warranted for the remainder of the original Warranty Period or ninety (90) days, whichever is longer. 
This warranty does not cover removal or reinstallation costs. This warranty does not apply to any Product (i) which has been modified, repaired, or altered, except by 

Salus or an authorized Salus representative, (ii) which has not been maintained in accordance with any handling or operating instructions supplied by Salus, or (iii) 
which has been subjected to unusual physical or electrical stress, misuses, abuse, negligence or accidents. 
This warranty is the only express warranty Salus makes for the Product. Any implied warranties, including warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular 
purpose, are limited to the Warranty Period or the shortest period allowed by law. 
SALUS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING, DIRECTLY OR 
INDIRECTLY, FROM ANY BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OR ANY OTHER FAILURE OF THIS PRODUCT. Some states and provinces do not allow the 

exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or limitation on the duration of implied warranties of merchantability or fitness, so these exclusions or 

limitations may not apply to you. 
No oral or written information or advice given by Salus or a Salus- authorized representative shall modify or extend this warranty. If any term is held to be illegal or 

unenforceable, the legality or enforceability of the remaining terms shall not be affected or impaired. 
Customer’s sole and exclusive remedy under this limited warranty is product repair or replacement as provided herein. If a Product under warranty is defective, the 

Customer may: 

 

contact the party (“Seller”) from which the Customer purchased the Product to obtain an equivalent replacement product after the Seller has determined that the 

Product is defective and the Customer is eligible for a replacement, or 

 

contact Salus Service at support@salusinc.com, to determine whether the device qualifies for a replacement. If a replacement is warranted and is shipped prior 

to the return of the device under warranty, a credit card is required and a hold may be placed on the Customer’s credit card for the value of the replacement until 

the returned device is verified as eligible for replacement, in which case, the Customer’s credit card will not be charged. 

This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. If you have any questions regarding this 

warranty, please write Salus at: 

SALUS North America, Inc. 

850 Main Street 
Redwood City, CA 94063  

Summary of Contents for ST101ZB

Page 1: ...Low Voltage Fan Coil Thermostat ST101ZB Quick Start Guide For other language versions please visit www salusinc com ...

Page 2: ...a 120 240 VAC supply The Low Voltage Fan Coil Thermostat uses a 24 VAC power source Do not cover any of the vents on the thermostat Do not place the unit in a bathroom or area of excessive moisture Do not allow the unit to get wet This device serves as a temperature control system only in dry closed living and office spaces Do not use solvents or aggressive cleaning agents A dry soft cloth is reco...

Page 3: ...iring Labels Screws and Anchors Quick Start Guide Tools 1 Phillips or flathead screwdriver Drill with 3 16 bit only if you need to use anchors Optional Tools Smartphone or digital camera to take picture of wiring for later reference Screwdriver to disconnect wires from old thermostat Pencil ...

Page 4: ...e circuit breaker in the breaker panel 3 Determine Wiring Configuration Remove the old thermostat from the wall to expose the wiring terminals Take a picture of the wiring for future reference Note the terminals attached to each wire and attach the matching label to the ends of the wires ...

Page 5: ...t Pipe valve output YA Chilled water valve output Auxiliary Heat A Gl Fan coil low speed control Gm Fan coil medium speed control Gh Fan coil high speed control Ac Accessory output relay contact Ac Accessory output other side of relay Tp Pipe temperature sensor input Tx External temperature sensor input Ts Setback contact input Tc Tx Tp Ts common ...

Page 6: ...ounting or back plate from the old thermostat Tip Wrap the wires around a pencil to prevent them from falling into the wall space Note If you intend to paint the mounting surface now is the best time to do so to insure complete wall coverage behind and around the thermostat without the use of a back plate ...

Page 7: ...nchors to attach the wiring mount to the wall making sure the wires run through the center opening If alternate mounting holes are required use a wall plate sold separately No box or horizontal single gang box Vertical single gang box wall plate sold separately 2 gang 4 square box wall plate sold separately ...

Page 8: ... pipe Heat Only W O O O O O 2 pipe Cool Only Y O O O O O 2 pipe Heat or Cool Manual changeover W Y O O O O O 2 pipe Heat or Cool Seasonal changeover W Y O O O O 2 pipe Heat or Cool with Auxiliary Heat W Y A O O O O 4 pipe Heat Cool Manual or Auto changeover W Y O O O O O Required O Optional If using more than one T terminal Tp Tx Ts it may be necessary to splice for Tc ...

Page 9: ... the plastic retention posts and pushing the thermostat onto the wiring mount Make sure the connector pins are not bent and that the thermostat is fully seated on the wiring mount 8 Turn On Power to the Fan Coil System Turn on the circuit breaker at the breaker panel to power up the fan coil system and thermostat ...

Page 10: ...t the pairing guide for your home automation system to determine how to add the Low Voltage Fan Coil Thermostat to your system After pairing the device will automatically enter Installer Mode to allow configuration of the device To skip the pairing process and enter Installer Mode immediately press SETTINGS ...

Page 11: ...end of parameters or Up or down selection of value options for parameter SETTINGS Exit Installer Mode and go to Home screen Forthepurposesof this QuickStart Guide onlytheminimumessentialparameters are covered To view the full list of parameters please consult the User Manual at www salusinc com Parameter Name Values default in bold P00 Thermostat Type 0 Non Programmable for home automation systems...

Page 12: ...Heat Pipe sensor required For 4 Pipe 2 Heat or Cool Manual changeover 3 Heat Cool or Auto changeover 4 Auto changeover only P03 Pipe Valve Type 0 Normally open 1 Normally closed P12 External Sensor Type 0 External sensor 1 Zigbee remote sensor P13 Pipe Sensor Type 0 Analog input 1 Normal open default mode is Heat 2 Normal open default mode is Cool 3 Normal close default mode is Heat 4 Normal close...

Page 13: ...tback set point setup if P16 is not Disable 12 24 hour time display mode selection Set Time if Standalone or Local mode Set Month and Date if Standalone or Local mode Set Year if Standalone or Local mode Enter Program Schedule mode if P0 Programmable Set temperature offset or Home Screen Enter Set Point Change mode Set Point Change increase or decrease the set point for the selected heat cool mode...

Page 14: ...o set operating parameters 55 If not part of a network the device will start the pairing process If already part of a network the device will confirm the desire to Unpair from the network If confirmed the devices will forget the network and start the pairing process If no confirmation within 3 minutes the device will return to the Home Screen 86 Restores all parameters tofactory default values and...

Page 15: ...tion between the equipmentand receiver Connectthe equipmentinto an outleton a circuitdifferentfrom thatto which the receiver isconnected Consultthe dealer or an experienced radio TV technicianfor help FCCAND INDUSTRY CANADA RF Radiation Exposure statement This equipmentcomplies with FCCand Industry Canada RF radiation exposure limits setforth for anuncontrolled environment This equipmentshould be ...

Page 16: ...IED OR ANY OTHER FAILURE OF THIS PRODUCT Some states and provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental orconsequential damages or limitationon the duration ofimplied warranties ofmerchantabilityor fitness so these exclusions or limitations may notapply to you No oral or written information or advice given by Salus or a Salus authorized representative shall modify or extend this ...

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