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Symptom

Possible Cause

Action

Heating or cooling

does not come on.

Thermostat minimum off-

time is activated. (Screen

displays ‘Wait’)

Wait up to five minutes for the

system to respond.

System selection is not set to

Heat or Cool.

Set system Selection to correct

value.

System type Selection is

incorrect.

Check Installer Setup submenu

0170 and make sure the correct

System type is selected.

Summary of Contents for LAKEPRO-1

Page 1: ...LAKEPRO 1 WI FI TOUCHSCREEN PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTAT...

Page 2: ...1001 Park Centre Blvd Miami Gardens Florida 305 471 7600 www vtronix com You can download a copy of this manual at https vtronix com 5 residential thermostats...

Page 3: ...Contents APPLICATION 1 FEATURES 2 SPECIFICATIONS 3 INSTALLATION 5 WIRING 13 POWERING UP THE THERMOSTAT 30 INSTALLER SETUP 33 OPERATION 44 PROGRAMMING A SCHEDULE 66 FCC Note 71 TROUBLESHOOTING 73...

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Page 5: ...precise comfort control and ease of programming The Lakepro 1 provides temperature control for gas oil electric conventional systems and heat pumps for up to 3 heat stages and 2 cool stages Above all...

Page 6: ...ows room temperature set temperature and humidity Menu driven programming makes for easy setup Capacitance touchscreen interaction Optional connection to the Internet to monitor and control the heatin...

Page 7: ...10 C to 37 C Operating Ambient Temperature 32 F to 122 F 0 C to 50 C Shipping Temperature 14 F to 140 F 10 C to 60 C Temperature Accuracy 2 Operating Relative Humidity Non condensing 5 to 95 Humidity...

Page 8: ...lays Aux On on the screen when Auxiliary Heat is activated Emergency Heat Indication heat pump with backup heat only Displays Emer on the screen when Emergency Heat is manually activated Automatic Cha...

Page 9: ...k out the operation of the product Selecting Location Install the thermostat about 5 feet 1 5m above the floor in an area with good air circulation at average temperature See Fig 4 Do not install the...

Page 10: ...6 Dimensions 1 Lakepro 1 front and side dimensions see Fig 1 2 Lakepro 1 rear dimensions see Fig 2 3 Lakepro 1 wall plate dimensions see Fig 3 Fig 1 Lakepro 1 front and side dimensions in inches mm...

Page 11: ...7 Fig 2 Lakepro 1 rear dimensions in inches mm...

Page 12: ...8 Fig 3 Lakepro 1 wall plate dimensions in inches mm...

Page 13: ...9 Fig 4 Selecting the thermostat location...

Page 14: ...rom the wall and drill two holes in the wall as marked Gently tap the anchors provided into the drilled holes until flush with the wall 4 Position the wall plate over the holes pulling wires through t...

Page 15: ...11 Note If you are mounting on a vertical 2x4 electrical box or on a 4x4 electrical box you will need to purchase an adapter ring...

Page 16: ...12 Fig 5 Mounting wall plate...

Page 17: ...nd Fig 6 for terminal designation descriptions Insert wires in the terminal block under the loosened screws See Fig 7 2 Securely tighten each screw 3 Push excess wire back into the hole in the wall 4...

Page 18: ...secondary side of heating system 24v transformer C Common wire from secondary side of 24V transformer Y Compressor contactor G Fan relay Y2 Second stage cooling O B W see Note 2 Changeover valve for h...

Page 19: ...ween RC and R 2 If the thermostat is configured for a heat pump system configure the changeover valve for energized on cool or heat in the Installer setup 3 The L terminal is an input for optional sys...

Page 20: ...16 Fig 7 Inserting wires in terminal block IMPORTANT Use 18 gauge thermostat wire...

Page 21: ...ROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED 2 FACTORY INSTALLED JUMPER DO NOT REMOVE Fig 8 Typical wiring for a conventional single stage heat and cool system with a single Transformer...

Page 22: ...PLY PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED 2 REMOVE FACTORY INSTALLED JUMPER Fig 9 Typical wiring for a conventional single stage heat and cool system with two transformers 1H 1C...

Page 23: ...19 1 POWER SUPPLY PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED 2 FACTORY INSTALLED JUMPER DO NOT REMOVE Fig 10 Typical wiring for a heat only system 1 H conventional...

Page 24: ...SUPPLY PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED 2 FACTORY INSTALLED JUMPER DO NOT REMOVE Fig 11 Typical wiring for a heat only system with the fan controlled by the thermostat 1H c...

Page 25: ...POWER SUPPLY PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED 2 FACTORY INSTALLED JUMPER DO NOT REMOVE Fig 12 Typical wiring for a heat only power to open and power to close zone valve Sy...

Page 26: ...22 1 POWER SUPPLY PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED 2 FACTORY INSTALLED JUMPER DO NOT REMOVE Fig 13 Typical wiring for a heat only system with a normally open zone valve...

Page 27: ...23 1 POWER SUPPLY PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED 2 FACTORY INSTALLED JUMPER DO NOT REMOVE Fig 14 Typical wiring for a single stage cool only system 1C conventional...

Page 28: ...OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED 2 FACTORY INSTALLED JUMPER DO NOT REMOVE Fig 15 Typical wiring for a conventional multistage one or two stage heating and one or two stage cooling system with a single...

Page 29: ...CT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED 2 REMOVE FACTORY INSTALLED JUMPER Fig 16 Typical wiring for a conventional multistage one or two stage heating and one or two stage cooling system with two...

Page 30: ...PROTECTION AS REQUIRED 2 FACTORY INSTALLED JUMPER DO NOT REMOVE 3 O B TERMINAL MUST BE SET TO ENERGIZE EITHER ON O FACTORY DEFAULT OR B IN THE INSTALLER SETUP Fig 17 Typical wiring for a single stage...

Page 31: ...PROTECTION AS REQUIRED 2 FACTORY INSTALLED JUMPER DO NOT REMOVE 3 O B TERMINAL MUST BE SET TO ENERGIZE AS EITHER AS O FACTORY DEFAULT OR B IN THE INSTALLER SETUP Fig 18 Typical wiring for a multistage...

Page 32: ...OPTIONAL ALARM CONTACT IF THE CONTACT CLOSES THE THERMOSTAT WILL DISPLAY ES OVERRIDING THE ROOM TEMPERATURE DISPLAY 4 O B TERMINAL MUST BE SET TO ENERGIZE AS EITHER O FACTORY DEFAULT OR B IN THE INST...

Page 33: ...NG AN OPTIONAL ALARM CONTACT IF CONTACT CLOSES THERMOSTAT WILL DISPLAY ES OVERRIDING THE ROOM TEMPERATURE DISPLAY 4 O B TERMINAL MUST BE SET TO ENERGIZE AS EITHER O FACTORY DEFAULT OR B IN THE INSTALL...

Page 34: ...ire in place between RC and R Two Transformer System Connect the common side of the heating transformer to the C screw terminal of the thermostat wall plate Remove the metal jumper wire between RC and...

Page 35: ...31 Fig 21 Mount thermostat to wall plate after aligning pins ALIGN PINS ON BACK OF THERMOSTAT WITH TERMINAL STRIP...

Page 36: ...should be selected by the installer at the time of the initial installation regarding the specific application and system type being controlled b User Setup These are parameters that can be selected b...

Page 37: ...1 See Fig 22 1 Press and release the Key until the System mode blinks then press and hold the key for approximately 5 seconds until the screen changes The unit submenu number will display at the botto...

Page 38: ...change the settings See Fig 22 3 Fig 22 3 3 Press key to exit and confirm the changes or press to exit without saving changes Note See Table 2 for the Installer Submenu Numbers and Settings If the tou...

Page 39: ...e Settings Notes 0140 version See Firmware version display only 0150 Date and time Set calendar date and time 0160 Schedule Options 0 non programmable 1 7 day programmable If this setting is changed a...

Page 40: ...heat SEE IMPORTANT NOTE BELOW 8 2heat 2cool multistage conventional 9 2heat 1cool multistage conventional 10 1heat 2cool multistage conventional 11 2heat 2cool heat pump no auxiliary heat 12 3heat 2co...

Page 41: ...t run at the same time This thermostat will not manage that operation and cannot be used without an external fossil fuel kit If you do not know if you have a fossil fuel kit please contact a heating a...

Page 42: ...an in heating Only shown if conventional system is selected If heat pump is selected fan defaults to thermostat control 0190 Changeover Valve O B Terminal Energized in Heating or Cooling Heat Pumps On...

Page 43: ...on 0300 Changeover 0 manual changeover 1 auto changeover This refers to changing from Heat to Cool mode and vice versa 0310 Dead band 2 F 1 5 C 3 F 2 C 4 F 2 5 C 5 F 3 C 6 F 3 5 C 7 F 4 C 8 F 4 5 C 9...

Page 44: ...ge hysteresis 1 F 2F 3 F 0 5C 1C 1 5C 0350 3 rd stage hysteresis 1 F 2F 3 F 0 5C 1C 1 5C 0500 Furnace Filter Change Reminder 0 furnace filter reminder off 1 10 run time days 2 30 run time days 3 60 ru...

Page 45: ...tivated system starts early so set point is reached by start of program period Shown only if 0160 is set to programmable 0580 Minimum Compressor Off Time 5 five minute compressor off time setting 0 2...

Page 46: ...12 12 hour clock 24 24 hour clock 0650 Extended Fan On Time Heat 0 No extended fan operation after call for heat ends 90 Fan operation is extended 90 seconds after call for heat ends Not shown in Cool...

Page 47: ...5 seconds to enter 0680 WiFi selection 0 WiFi Off 1 WiFi On 0700 Temperature Display Offset 9 F to 9 F in 1F increments 4 5 C to 4 5 C in 0 5C increments 0 F 0 C 0710 Reset thermostat 0 no thermostat...

Page 48: ...44 OPERATION Fig 23 Thermostat Keys Note Will not appear if setup submenu number 0160 is set for non programmable factory default...

Page 49: ...45 Fig 24 Thermostat Display Notes Only shows if Installer submenu number 0680 is set for WiFi default Displays as 12 or 24 hour clock selectable under Installer Submenu 0640 12 hr is the default...

Page 50: ...nges The submenu number displays at the bottom right corner 2 Press or key to select the submenu and press the key to enter the submenu Under submenu use or to select the settings 3 Press key to exit...

Page 51: ...ings 0140 version See Firmware version display only 0150 Date and time Current calendar date and time 0290 Backlight selection 0 backlight off during standby 1 backlight always on 0320 Temperature Ind...

Page 52: ...Fi selection 0 WiFi Off 1 WiFi On 0700 Temperature Display Offset 9 F to 9 F in 1F increments 4 5 C to 4 5 C in 0 5C increments 0 F 0 C 0710 Reset thermostat 0 no thermostat reset 1 Resets all Install...

Page 53: ...me setting 2 Press to switch date to time in the following order year month day hour and minute Press or to adjust the time You can advance the time more quickly by holding down the key or key buttons...

Page 54: ...eration 2 Press again to select ON or AUTO toggle to re select The selected option blinks 3 Press to save setting or press to exit without saving changes ON Fan is always on AUTO Fan runs only when th...

Page 55: ...tem mode 1 Press to display options 2 Press again to select an option You may need to press two or three times to make a selection the selected option blinks 3 Press to save or press to exit without s...

Page 56: ...oling depending on the indoor temperature EMER heat pumps with aux heat only Indicates manual activation of emergency heat Compressor is locked out Note The AUTO and EMER system settings may not appea...

Page 57: ...ess to exit without saving changes 3 If you want to exit Hold Until press the key Hold Until will be also be automatically canceled when the next scheduled period time is reached Note The current time...

Page 58: ...e Set temperature 2 Press the or key to adjust to the set temperature you want 3 To cancel press the key again Note If the thermostat does not have a schedule Installer Submenu 0160 is set to 0 factor...

Page 59: ...ut making thermostat changes 1 Press and hold the key for approximately 3 seconds until the screen changes The thermostat locks out all touch keys for 30 seconds to allow for cleaning and starts count...

Page 60: ...turn to the Home Screen and normal operation See Fig 29 Fig 29 IMPORTANT Do not spray any type of liquid directly on the thermostat itself If using household glass cleaner spray the cleaner on a cloth...

Page 61: ...the touchscreen functions In this case all keys are locked and nonfunctional and the screen displays a lock icon continuously To unlock keys and restore the touchscreen functions press the System key...

Page 62: ...ove the time above the clock when it is time to replace your filter Press after changing the filter to restart the timer Tochange the reminderinterval 1 Press and hold the about 3 seconds until the sc...

Page 63: ...e 1 Setup submenu 0500 governs the filter reminder interval 2 The days are counted based on fan run time so anytime the fan is running the reminder is counting that time against the number of days sel...

Page 64: ...procedure restart the thermostat by removing the thermostat from the wall plate waiting a few seconds and snapping it back onto the wall plate Return to Step 1 in this procedure which starts on the n...

Page 65: ...61 1 Please be sure your phone is connected to WIFI and download the TuyaSmart APP from the App store or the Google PlayStore 2 Open the APP sign up and Log in Fig 31 Fig 32...

Page 66: ...oes not appear make sure Installer Setup submenu 0680 is set to 1 The factory default and that the touchpad is notlocked Fig 33 4 Open the TuyaSmart APP click Add Device or the button on the top right...

Page 67: ...the Wi Fi username and enter the password Click Confirm Note You may receive a warning that this device only operates on 2 4 GHz routers most routers have a 2 4 GHz channel If you do cancel out of the...

Page 68: ...64 Fig 36 Fig 37 6 Wait for the thermostat to be added successfully You may have to press Done...

Page 69: ...temperature otherwise it will display 2 The configuration needs to be finished within 3 minutes otherwise the thermostat will quit the configuration mode 3 During step 4 if the APP did not automatica...

Page 70: ...on the left of the screen and the thermostat will follow the default schedule shown on Table4 Table 4 Default Schedule Program Settings Schedule Period Time Set points Fan Setting Heat Cool Wake 6 00A...

Page 71: ...a comfortable temperature Leave Start time of the period when you go away from home and want an energy savingtemperature Return Start time of the period when you return home and want your home back t...

Page 72: ...and the day of the week will appear on the top First the clock will blink press or to adjust the time Press to turn to the next setting Then the temperature will start to blink press or to adjust the...

Page 73: ...turn to the next day until you have completed the setting for the week 4 To end Schedule Programming you may press the key to exit and confirm the program setting or press to exit without saving chang...

Page 74: ...e schedule to the default settings by pressing and holding the key for approximately 3 seconds until the screen changes as shown in Fig 41 Then release the key The weekly schedule will be reset to the...

Page 75: ...ncluding interference that may cause undesired operation Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These...

Page 76: ...he user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver...

Page 77: ...or 24VAC between C and R Temperature settings do not change The upper or lower set temperature limits were reached Check set temperature limits Check Installer Setup submenu 0600 or 0610 and modify as...

Page 78: ...time is activated Screen displays Wait Wait up to five minutes for the system to respond System selection is not set to Heat or Cool Set system Selection to correct value System type Selection is inc...

Page 79: ...equipment is not operating Check wiring Check Installer Setup submenu 0170 and make sure the correct system type is selected Fan does not turn on a call for heat electric furnace Fan Control in Heatin...

Page 80: ...r Setup submenu 0190 to match the changeover required by the installed heat pump Both the heating and cooling equipment are running at the same time The heating equipment is not a heat pump but the Sy...

Page 81: ...quipment does not turn off and heat temperature setting is set below room temperature Heating equipment is not a heat pump but System Type Installer Setup submenu 0170 is set to Heat Pump Set System T...

Page 82: ...ature is not below room temperature Set the system setting to Cool and set the temperature setting below the room temperature The display shows Wait Compressor minimum off timer is active Wait up to f...

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