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1. 60 C to 90 RH non condensing rost Protection Temperature 7 C Hi Temperature Control 0 5 C at 25 C Accuracy Operating Humidity 0 to 90 RH non condensing Clock Accuracy 70s month Auto cut off at over 35 C Memory hold up 5 minutes Agency Approval CE R amp TTE Micro disconnection on Type 1 B control action operation Rated Impulse Voltage 868MHz 25
2. Set temperature Tr Room temperature Tr lt Ts 0 4 For example if you set the temperature to 20 C and span 1 the heater will operate when the room temperature drops to 19 6 C and turns off when the temperature rises to 20 4 C 23 8 Controlling a cooling system Your thermostat can be used to control a cooling system The ope ration is similar to that of heating system However there are some differences between them as the following list 1 In general the comfort temperature of a cooling system is lower than the economy temperature 2 The switching is reversed The thermostat switches on the system when the room temperature is higher than the set temperature 3 There is no more defrost temperature The snow gt and 7 C will not be displayed If you select pro gram 0 the thermostat will switch off the cooling system 4 The 5 minute minimum cycle time is enabled automatically Inside the packaging you should find 1 x Receiver 1 x Control Centre 4 x 6 x 1 screws 4 x wall anchors 1 x drilling template 1x user manual 2 x AA alkaline batteries Salus Controls plc Salus House Dodworth Business Park South Dodworth Barnsley S75 3SP Web www salus controls eu 24 Specification Switch Rating Volt free 230V AC 10 5 A max Power Supply 2 x AA size Alkaline batteries Operating Temperature 0 C 40 C Temperature Setting Range 5 C 30 C in 0 5 C steps Storage Conditions 20 C
3. To set the clock to current time e g 11 23 Tuesday press d for day h for hour and mfor Note When you press and hold the keys for few seconds the day time will change rapidly Release when the desired setting comes 12 3 View Change temperature Press Temp and the thermostat enter View Change temperature mode The LCD will show the setting of the current temperature mode x or which will be flashing Press 3 or to review or change the temperature Press OK to directly return to normal operation mode Buttons used r ED Ss B oO ww Example I In normal mode Ill To change press 3 For example to change to 20 0 C J U 20 0 peset 5 times ES a i ioH 26 0 is II Press Temp The setting ae ase PROG of comfort temperature is a i 1 ays 0 12 1824 PROG i 13 IV Torevieweconomytemperature V You can press key again to press setthe economy temperature orpress OKtoreturn to normal LA Ay D pesen mode E ze Prost LES 6 12 18 24 PROG i NI Note The temperature setting range is 5 to 30 C Il To lower the setting enter View Change temperature mode and press Xt or until it reaches 30 C and then the setting will return to 5 C Continue to pressing until the desired setting comes Ill The setting will change rapidly by pressing and holding the keys IV Please note the temperature mo
4. Centre closer to the Receiver repeating steps 1 to 4 6 Alternatively you can try and alter the address code following the RF Address Code Setting page 5 of this manual then repeat steps 1 to 3 Note that the RESET button on the Control Centre should be pressed after altering the add ress code INSTALLAING THE CONTROL CENTRE Select a suitable location for the control centre The location of the control centre can greatly affect its performance If itis located where air circulation cannot reach or exposed to direct sun light it will not adjust the room temperature properly To ensure proper operation the control centre should be installed at an inside wall with freely circulating air Find a place where your family is usually occupied Avoid close proximity to heat generating appliances e g TV heater refrigerator or exposed to direct sunlight Do not install near a door where the thermostat will suffer from vibration Using the template provided drill two g6mm holes in the wall Insert the wall anchors and tighten the left screw with 3mm clearance Fix the control centre by putting it over the screwhead and slide it rightward note the keyhole like opening at the back of the thermostat Tighten the remain screw to lock it in place slide it rightward Screw now Note If the wall is made of wood there is no need to use the wall anchors Drill two 2 7mm holes instead of a 6mm 8 USING YOUR NEW CONTROL CENTRE T
5. Program 0 is a special program PAPA PROG It will set the whole day to defrost a i temperature 7 C If cooling Een ae a PROGE mode is selected it will turn mE PROG 3 off the system See Part 8 Ze ae Controlling a cooling system i eo ee a ee Program 1 2 3 and 4 are some typical schedules of a day You can select them if you find them Pepe PROG 6 suitable Program 5 sets the whole day GS Aan er ee to economy Pre PROG 8 Program 6 7 and 8 are user define programs They can be modified to suit your need Example 18 Assume you want to assign program 6 to Saturday and want to set the whole day to economy temperature except from 13 00 to 18 00 Press Prog The thermostat enters program mode and the program of the current day e g Tuesday is ready to be programmed The display shows that the program set for Tuesday is program 1 with the temperature at 00 00 at economy temperature 15 C Il Press Prog 4 to set the indicator to Saturday 6 ARI ade ul PIES a o 2 18 24 proc IIl Press Prog to change the program from program 1 to program 6 6 MM 2 isc by guyu A en eemeneeeeeE a 2 18 2 prob IV Now you can set the time shown to economy temperature by pressing or press 3 to set it to comfort temperature Or you can use h key to pass through the time without changing the setting Since we want to set 13 00 to 18 00 to comfort temperature and the remai
6. User s Manual SS Programmable Room Thermostat with RF Volt Free Model 091FLRF INTRODUCTION This thermostat can replace most common residential thermostats and is designed to be used with electric gas or oil heating control systems Unlike ordinary single unit design thermostats this is a new type of thermostat separating the operational functions into two units The Receiver serves for wiring connections and heat on off control The Control Centre serves as user interface and temperature sensing control The two units are linked by Radio Frequency The Receiver is easily installed using the Industry Standard back plate supplied for mounting purposes only as no wiring is required when installing the control centre The back plate can be mounted directly to the wall surface Installing amp Wiring the Receiver Caution Switch offthe electric source before installing the receiver We recommend that the installation be performed by trained personnel 1 This must be 230V AC and fused at 13 amps max 2 Select a suitable indoor location free from water and moisture 3 The receiver should not be shielded from the RF signal in any way follow Testing the RF Transmission section PAGE 7 of this manual before deciding on a final location for the receiver and control centre units 4 The Receiver should be mounted in a suitable location that is both accessible for the connection of mains and control wiring and all
7. avers ON AABAA 12345 Factory Defaut Setting Dip switch 1 5 in On position Address Code Dip Switch Leavers Annan Factory Defaut Setting Dip switch 1 5 in On position TESTING THE RF TRANSMISSION It is important to site the Receiver and Control Centre in locations where the RF signal cannot be interrupted The receiving range between Control Centre and Receiver is 60M in open area Many factors can affect the RF transmission shortening the operating distance e g shielding by thick walls foil back plasterboard metal objects such as filing cabinets general RF interference etc However the range is enough for most household applications Itis advisable to test the RF transmission from the intended Control Centre location to the Receiver location before fixing the Control Centre to the wall 1 Press UP button until the set point temperature is higher than room temperature by a few degrees 2 Waitfor a few seconds The animated fun heat call indicator should appear on the bottom right of the LCD on the control centre 3 Check the green LED on the receiver unit It should be illuminated 4 Press Down button to adjust the set point temperature to be lower than room temperature Waitfor a few seconds The animated flame heat call indicator should disappear and the green LED should switch off 5 If at step 3 the LED is not illuminated press RESET and try to place the Control
8. de indicator A Xt means the comfort temperature is being viewed or changed A indicates economy temperature If is shown itis defrost temperature Defrost temperature is always at 7 C and is not changeable V It is not always necessary to use the OK key to return to normal operation mode After couple seconds of no key pressed it will automatically return to normal mode 14 4 Manual Override Press 3 to select comfort temperature Press to select economy temperature The current temperature mode will be overrode until the next set point of the program comes Press OK to clear override Buttons used BLOCH r Example l In normal operation mode The temperature is now set to press to change the current economy mode This mode will comfort setting to economy be held until 23 00 It is because setting the program forthe day is PROG 2 1 At 23 00 the temperature 132 cite will change from comfort to th ts economy which matches the pre prog override setting 2 IN A tee 0 6 12 18 24 PROG I N 15 Time hold Timer hold is an alternative to manual override Press and hold xt or key for few seconds the hold time will appear Press the key again to set the hold time Press OK to return to normal operation mode The maximum can be set is 24 hours In the hold period the temperature will not be affected by the program When timer hold is active press
9. e can cause a short circuit and damage the thermostat Under an environment with high 8KV electrostatic discharge the product may not be operated as in normal conditions The user maybe required to reset the unit 21 7 Selections of Heat Cool 5 min Delay Off On Span 0 5 1s Press OK button for approximate 5S for these selections Heat Mode Heat icon flashing press OK to confirm Heat mode or press Comfort or Econmic then press OK to change to Cool mode To select whether a heating or a cooling system to be controlled Note that normally for a heating system the comfort temperature is higher than the economy temperature while it is reverse for a cooling system Delay On press OK to confirm Delay On mode or press Comfort or Econmic then press OK to change to Cool mode With this switch set to On the external system will switch on only if it has been off for more than 5 minutes If cooling system is selected this function will be activated automatically Span 0 5 C press OK to confirm Span 0 5C or press Comfort or Economic then press OK to change to Span 1 0C 22 Span is the temperature difference between the turn on temperature and turn off temperature 0 5 C or 1 C of span can be selected and the effect is summarized in the following table ER Heating System Cooling System Tr lt Ts 0 2 Tr gt Ts 0 2 Tr gt Ts 0 2 Tr lt Ts 0 2 Tr lt Ts 0 4 Tr gt Ts 0 4 Tr gt Ts 0 4 Ts
10. f 9 Low Battery Indicator will be displayed if the voltage of the batteries drop to a certain level Please change the batteries as soon as possible 11 N1 234567 X 10 Temperature mode You can see x and on both the buttons and the LCD 4 means comfort temperature and means economy temperature These two temperatures are user changeable Furthermore there is a fixed defrost temperature 7 C indicated by on the LCD Throughout the operation of the thermostat we will refer to them as comfort economy or defrost temperature instead of numeric values CHOCO Program This is a programmable thermostat It can automatically adjust the room temperature to a comfortable level when you are at home and lower it to save energy when you go out or sleep What you have to do is to program the thermostat so that it knows when to raise the temperature There are altogether nine programs contained in the memory of the thermostat Six of them are preset in the factory and the remaining three are user changeable Manual override If you want to change the temperature temporarily and do not want to alter the programs you have set you can simply touch a button to override the current program 11 2 Set day time To set day press d Similarly press h to set hour and m to set minute Buttons used 0000p Example When start or after reset the time is 00 00 Sunday
11. he following procedures show how to operate the control centre It is recommended that you follow the instructions and try to operate once before connecting it to the heating or cooling system 1 Start There is a sliding door on the right half of the thermostat If you open the door you can see some buttons This door is removable for the replacement of batteries After opening the door you can flip the door up or down to see the battery compartment The control centre is operated by two AA alkaline batteries Please remove the front cover and install two new batteries When the batteries are installed the control centre should be operating and you can see the LCD active If the control centre does not work properly please check the batteries for wrong polarities and press the reset button by using a ball point pen The LCD after start or reset 1 MAF Sa oe Note Temperature may not be 20 C as the diagram shown and the Output On indicator may activate after a few seconds depending on different situations 11 Do not use a pencil to push the reset button The graphite residue of a pencil can cause a short circuit and damage the control centre LCD 1 Day of the week Indicator 2 Time 3 Temperature 4 Program Number 5 Program Profile Indicator 6 Frost Protection 7 Manual Override Indicator 8 Output On Indicator will be displayed and rotates if the ouput is on It will disappear if the output is of
12. ies are removed from all other Control Centres Install each unit following the TESTING THE RF TRANSMISSION section ofthis manual Once you are happy with the operation ofone unit you may install the next Once all Receiver s are installed if one unit then seems to function abnormally try changing the address code of the control centre amp its corresponding receiver again taking care that the new code given is different to all others in the installation The control centre sends RF On Off signals every 10 min to ensure the receiver is in the correct state If for some reason the 1st RF signal is interrupted you may notice the control centre has started stopped calling for heat but the receiver hasn t switched Simply wait 10 minutes until the next RF signal is transmitted and the receiver unit should switch RF Address Code Setting If there is another user nearby e g in the next house your receiver may be fault triggered by their transmitter You may select a different RF address code to prevent this The receiver can only respond to RF transmissions with the same address code setting as its own address code 1 To adjust address code of Receiver amp Control Centre simply push up or down on the 5 dip switch levers The leavers are numbered 1 to 5 from left to right Note 1 Set dip switch on receiver in same ON position as in transmitter ON position is marked on each part shown in picture Address Code Dip Switch Le
13. ing the corresponding temperature mode key e g 4 if comfort mode is being held will show the remaining hold time The remaining hold time can also be changed by using the same key If another temperature mode key is pressed e g if comfort mode is being held the timer hold will be cleared Example To change the current setting Il The hold time is 1 hour Press from comfort to economy for C to change the hold time to 5 hours press and hold for 5 few seconds The hold time will 2 0 appeal MG ete 2 d A Mm OS 0 A AS Lt A proc EM 16 Ill Press OK or just leave no key pressed the thermostat will return to normal mode au i Len did e errr ITITI ITIITI TITTI 0 6 12 18 1 24 PROG UN 5 View Change Programs Note I A hand appears when the current temperature mode is being overrode Il The setting will change rapidly by pressing and holding the keys Press Prog the program of the current day is ready to be changed Press Prog again to advance to the next day and the program of that day will be shown Press Prog to change the program Program 6 7 and 8 are user define programs You can use 3 or C to change the distribution of comfort or economy temperature and h to review the setting Press OK to return to normal operation mode Buttons used a000 There are altogether nine programs available as the diagram shown 17 a ee 2
14. ns to economy temperature press from 00 00 to 12 00 will be programmed to economy temperature nat Asus Sc oe mr AAA 0 ER 4 PROG 19 V Press h or 3 to move the flashing ent to S 0 mne ise LU a En a 3 PROGH VI Finally press to set the remains ofthe day to economy temperature 6 MAP 5 y ES LoS LS ARTT ATRAS 0 as prog VII By pressing OK or leaving no key pressed the thermostat will return to normal operation mode r ont ES WC a e 12 18 24 PROG i 20 Note Program 0 1 2 3 4 5 are preset programs 3 and cannot be used to edit them But the h key is still active II The nine programs are common to all seven days This includes the three user defined programs This means that if you change one of the user defined programs of a day the same program of the other days will also be changed III The setting will change rapidly by pressing and holding the keys 6 Reset button There is a small hole at the right of the OK key This is the reset button Pressing it can reset the thermostat into initial status Time 00 00 00 Day Sunday Temperature Comfort 19 C Economy 15 C Programs All seven days set to PROG 1 User define programs Set to comfort Manual override All cleared Output Off Heat mode Delay off Span 1 C Note Do not use a pencil to push the reset button because the graphite residu
15. ows good reception ofthe RF signal The Receiver needs a 230V AC mains supply to operate and this should be fused appropriately 13A max The Receiver should be mounted in a location where it will not come into contact with water moisture or condensation The Receiver On Off switch is accessible from the front face of the Receiver as shown in this picture On the front cover of the Receiver you will see that there is the On Off switch and two Light Emitting diodes LEDs The switch allows you to turn off the Receiver if necessary to prevent it calling for heat The top LED red will illuminate when the switch is in the On position and the unit is receiving power The bottom LED green illuminates when the Receiver unit is receiving a heat call transmission from the Control Centre The wiring terminals and RF Address Code setting DIP switches are located on the rear of the Receiver as shown in this picture Multiple Thermostat Installations Please note if using more than one Receiver in the same installation be sure that there is at least a 1 metre gap between receiver units to avoid RF interference When installing multiple thermostats you should ensure that you assign different address codes for each Receiver following the RF Address Code Setting section of this manual Each Receiver should be introduced to the installation one at a time with all other receiver units switched off also make sure that the batter
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