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1. You can select the desired temperature for Day and Night for when you are Out and at Home and for the Weekend Day and Weekend Night Moreover you can define when you want each time period Day Night Out Home Weekend Day and Weekend Night to begin Please note You need to use the Down button to move to the end of the menu Finally you can specify temperatures and periods Day Night Out Home for each day of the week Mon Sun 4 events option should be selected in the Programming menu will be shown as Programming 7 0 on the display Please refer to section 6 3 about Programming 6 2 1 Example of Scheduling 4 event Set up If you in the Programming menu have selected Mon Fri Sat Sun shown as Programming 5 2 on the display you can set up the 4 periods called events in the following way 1 Choose Day e Specify when Day time begins Use the up down button to mark the wanted time Press the ENTER button to finish e Specify the wanted Day temperature Use the up down button to raise lower the temperature Press the ENTER button to finish 2 Choose Out e Specify when Out time begins e Specify the wanted temperature when you are out and away from home Out temp 3 Choose Home e Specify when Home time begins e Specify the wanted temperature when you are at home Home temp 4 Choose Night e Specify when Night time begins e Specify the wanted Night temperature 5 Choose Weekend Day e Spec
2. A n a n a n a n a H Ribbon Wire A A B B n a n a H Carbon A A Cc Cc H Central heating G G G G G G H Type A D D n a n a n a n a H Type B n a n a E E n a n a H Type C n a n a n a n a F F H User Defined H H H H H H H Configuration Control temperature Overheat Room Floor Min Max Min Max Max A 5 30 5 40 40 B 5 27 5 27 30 C 5 25 5 25 30 D 5 30 5 50 55 E 5 27 5 45 50 F 5 25 5 35 40 G 5 30 n a n a H prog prog prog n a not available
3. USER MANUAL ENGLISH Warmup Thermostat type WA XSTAT V 57628B 11 06 Bu UNDERFLOOR HEATING Warmup Language English page 1 4 Spanish page 5 8 German page 9 12 Contents Introduction Getting started General Display LED Buttons 4 Esme GS E Menus for Setting Up the Thermostat 6 1 Operation 6 1 1 Auto 6 1 2 Manual 6 1 3 Comfort 6 2 Setting4 event DOT Nees 6 2 1 Example of Scheduling 4 event Set up 6 3 Programming 6 4 General Settings 6 4 1 Language 6 4 2 Time 6 4 3 Day 6 4 4 Temperature 6 4 5 Child lock 6 4 6 Heater 6 4 7 Covering 6 4 8 Sub Floor 6 4 9 Application 6 5 Service 6 6 Contact Details 6 7 Engineer Settings 6 7 1 Readout 6 7 2 Temp Settings 6 7 3 Adaptive function 6 7 4 Offset 6 7 5 Fil Pilote 6 7 6 Reset 7 Error Messages 8 Factory settings 9 Appendix ey a aw 9 1 Table of Compatibility 9 2 Heat Definitions PRPRPRPARPRWWWWWWWWWWWWWNNNNNNNNNNNNDND 1 Introduction The XSTAT V thermostat can switch on your heating system at pre determined times on different days of the week It is possible to set 4 periods called events each day with different temperatures The thermostat comes with a default schedule that is suitable for most installations Unless you change these settings the thermostat will operate to this default program Working with lower temp
4. ages No light Relay not active or thermostat turned off e lt LED Warmup Standby gt iH lt Reset 5 Buttons Navigation You can use the standby button to turn display and regulation of temperature on off When the thermostat is switched off the relay disengages The clock will keep going though When you press the Reset button use pen to activate for 3 seconds a Confirm factory reset text will be shown on the display Then press the ENTER button to reset the thermostat which will then start up with default values and display the installation menu The buttons for navigating in the menus and selecting changing settings are placed in the e Go back in the menus i e upwards in the menu hierarchy e Cancel changes of current value e Move forward in the menus i e downwards in the menu hierarchy e Quick steps upwards when specifying values e g temperature Up e Move up in menu e Raise current value e g temperature e Move down in menu e Lower current value e g temperature ENTER Change e Select item from menu to see change set value e Accept new changed setting BR961B03b 3 2 a Back Cancel Back Cancel Forward Down 6 Menus for Setting Up the Thermostat You can program the thermostat and make various settings by using the menu system To open the main menu press the ENTER button In the sections below every item on the main menu will be describ
5. e temperature at the position of the limit sensor reaches the maximum temperature This set up with an extra limit sensor can for instance be used to avoid damage to some delicate floor covering Regulator Control No sensor is used here The thermostat will turn on in sequences of 20 minutes and you can specify the length of the sequences as a percentage of 20 minutes If you for example set the regulator to 50 the thermostat will turn on for 10 minutes switch off for 10 minutes and then turn on again for 10 minutes External Control Used in case of a set up with several thermostats being controlled by an external master thermostat Then the thermostat will work as a slave and you cannot apply any settings at all since the master thermostat controls it 6 5 Service If you need tecnical help then select Service from the main menu to see the contact information 6 6 Contact Details Select Contact Details from the main menu to see the contact information Warmup plc www warmup com GB 442084536868 USA 12037910072 ES 34800099988 PT 351800812080 F 33080563990 6 7 Engineer Settings To select Engineer settings press the up and down button at the same time for 5 seconds Note Changes may invalidate warranty 6 7 1 Readout Here you see readouts of the following current temperatures e Room temp e Floor temp e Floor limit temp You can also get readouts of some statistics e Min daily A percentage i
6. ed in more detail 6 1 Operation Here you can choose between three different ways of setting the temperature s 6 1 1 Auto Select Auto if you want the temperature to be controlled and operated automatically via the 4 event system 6 1 2 Manual Here you can cancel the scheduled 4 event program e g during holidays and set the wanted temperature manually You may want to adjust the temperature to for example 5 C for frost protection while you are away To set the temperature do the following 1 Select Manual 2 Use the up down button to raise lower the temperature 3 Press the ENTER button to finish Please note The temperature that you set manually will be valid until you cancel the manual mode again by selecting Auto im 12 5 C 23 27 BR961B01a 6 1 3 Comfort Here you can set a temporary Comfort temperature so called party mode for a single event To set the temperature do the following 1 Select Comfort 2 Use the up down button to raise lower the temperature 3 Press the ENTER button to finish Y 23 5 C 23 37 BR961B028 Please note Comfort mode is a temporary manual setting that will be automatically cancelled by the next event in the scheduled 4 event system 6 2 Setting 4 event If Auto has been selected in the Operation menu the 4 event system can be set to automatically control the temperature settings for each day in a period of 7 days
7. eratures during times that the room is unoccupied will lower your energy costs without reducing the comfort The thermostat has an adaptive function that automatically changes the start time of a heating period so that the desired temperature is reached at the time that you set After 3 days the adaptive function has learned when the heating must be switched on 2 Getting started Quick set up The first time you connect the power or after a reset the display will show you Welcome to Warmup Push ENTER button Then you can select Language Time Day Temperature Child lock Heater Covering Sub floor Application Use the navigation buttons for selecting changing in the menus Important You have as minimum to select Heater and covering to define the type of heater and covering before you can start up the thermostat For further information see point 5 Buttons 6 4 General settings 3 General Display vy 23 0 C KA 21c 8 33 The display will normally show the period day night home out the current temperature and the time BR961B06a The period is indicated by a symbol Below you can see a list of some of the symbols A At work At home 3 Day C Night Type WA XSTAT V 4 LED The LED is placed in the top right corner above the display LED signal Indicates Constant red light Relay is active Blinks System failure see error mess
8. ify when Day time begins on weekends e Specify the wanted Day temperature on weekends 6 Choose Weekend Night e Specify when Night time begins on weekends e Specify the wanted Night temperature on weekends 6 3 Programming Here you can choose between various programming options that are used in connection with scheduling the 4 event system e Mon Fri Sat Sun Will be shown as 5 2 on the display This setting allows you to have 5 days with the same 4 events and 2 days with the same 2 events The days 1 5 are controlled by the settings for Day Night Out Home and day 6 7 is controlled by the settings for Weekend Day and Weekend Night Mon Sat Sun Will be shown as 6 1 on the display This setting allows you to have 6 days with the same 4 events and 1 day with 2 events The days 1 6 are controlled by the settings for Day Night Out Home and day 7 is controlled by the settings for Weekend Day and Weekend Night Mon Sun 4 events Will be shown as 7 0 on the display This setting allows you to have 7 days with 4 different events Day Night Out Home The days 1 7 are controlled by individual day settings Monday Sunday 6 4 General Settings 6 4 1 Language Here you can select the language you want to be used on the display You can choose between the following languages e English e German Deutsch e French Francais e Spanish Espanol e Portuguese Portogese 6 4 2 Time e Here you can se
9. lease refer to section 6 4 9 about General Settings Application for more details Please note If you do not specify any settings here the factory settings will be used e Air Temp Range Max Temp Min Temp e Floor Temp Range Max Temp Min Temp e Limit Sensor Max Temp Min Temp 6 7 3 Adaptive function Here you can activate deactivate On Off the adaptive function This function is only related to the 4 event timer and only works in connection with going from one event to another where the temperature is going to be raised The adaptive function finds out when the thermostat shall start heating to ensure that the right temperature is reached at the time that it has been programmed for 6 7 4 Offset Offset is used to compensate for any difference between the thermostat and a room thermometer If the thermometer for instance shows 1 C more than the thermostat it is possible to adjust the offset by 5 C Then the thermostat will show the same temperature as the thermometer If the thermostat for example shows 1 degree too much offset should be set to 1 Then the temperature will be set 1 degree lower Offset applies to both built in and external sensors whereas the limit sensor if any is not affected 6 7 5 Fil Pilote Here you can specify temperature settings that will depend on which signal is received from the Fil pilote input Please note The Fil pilote menu is only available in ty
10. lect whether 12 or 24 hour clock should be used e To set the time select Set time Then use the up down buttons to adjust the time and press the ENTER button to finish 6 4 3 Day Here you can set the day of the week e Monday e Tuesday e Wednesday e Thursday e Friday e Saturday e Sunday Please note You need to use the Down button to move to the end of the list of weekdays 6 4 4 Temperature Scale Here you can specify what temperature unit should be used in the display e C Celsius with a resolution of 0 5 degree e F Fahrenheit with a resolution of 1 degree e A scale from 1 10 in steps of about 10 Display shows Here you can decide whether the display shall show the time set point and or air temperature e Time On Off e Set point On Off The current temperature that the thermostat has been set to for instance in the 4 event settings e Air Temp On Off The room air temperature currently registered by the sensor i 2 lt Air temperature Jin lt 230 C 5 20 0 C Set point 18 07 lt lt Time 6 4 5 Child lock By switching on the child lock you can lock the menus marked with a padlock symbol on the display Then it will no longer be possible to select the sub menus and change the settings You can still set a comfort temperature and the time though MAER 19 21 8 BR961B05a Please note You can still use the Reset butt
11. ndicating the minimum activated period within 24 hours over the last 14 days Max daily A percentage indicating the maximum activated period within 24 hours over the last 14 days 2 Days Indicates how many the heater has been turned on for the last two days 30 Days Indicates how many the heater has been turned on for the last 30 days 360 Days Indicates how many the heater has been turned on for the last 360 days Min Air Minimum room temperature within the last 48 hours Mean Air Average room temperature within the last 48 hours Max Air Maximum room temperature within the last 48 hours Min Floor Minimum floor temperature within the last 48 hours Mean Floor Average floor temperature within the last 48 hours Max Floor Maximum floor temperature within the last 48 hours Cut out cnt Number of relay connections in the service life of the thermostat This value is never reset Application Here you can get readout for the current application type that has been selected in the General settings Floor Floor 2 Air Air Limit Reg Ext e Software ver Indicates the current version of the software 6 7 2 Temp Settings Here you can specify the wanted minimum and maximum temperatures for air floor or external limit sensor Before you can select minimum and maximum limits for air floor or limit sensor the application for the regulator type in question must be chosen P
12. on to return to factory settings if the child lock has been switched on 6 4 6 Heater Here you can define the type of heater that the thermostat is attached to e Wire e Ribbon e Carbon e Radiator e Type A e Type B e Type C e User Defined Please refer to Appendix for configuration table showing combinations of heater type and covering 6 4 7 Covering Here you can enter the type of floor covering e Ceramic Tiles e Stone e Laminate e Wood e Carpet e Vinyl e Other Please refer to Appendix for configuration table showing combinations of heater type and covering 6 4 8 Sub Floor Here you can enter the type of sub floor e Concrete e Screed e WBP Ply e Ins Backer Board e Backer Board 6 4 9 Application Here you can select the type of regulator application e Floor Temp Cont A floor sensor is used e FI Cont 2 sensors Both floor sensor and limit sensor are used A maximum temperature limit can be set for the limit sensor so the thermostat will switch off if the temperature at the place of the limit sensor reaches the maximum temperature This set up with a limit sensor can for instance be used to avoid damage to some delicate floor covering Air Temp Control The sensor is placed in the thermostat Air Cont Floor limit Apart from the sensor inside the thermostat an extra limit sensor is used A maximum temperature limit can be set for the limit sensor so the thermostat will switch off if th
13. pe WA XSTAT VB It is primarily for usage in France e Eco Temp Economic temperature e Frost Prt T Frost protection e Fil Pilote On Off 6 7 6 Reset e Reset 2 Reset values defined in Engineer settings to factory settings e Reset 3 Equal to Reset 2 except history data are deleted The number of relay connections is not deleted though 7 Error Messages If you get an error the LED is flashing red Internal failure Contact Warmup External failure Contact Warmup 8 Factory settings The thermostat is delivered with factory set programs as follows Day 1 5 Event Time With floor sensor With air sensor Day 06 00 08 00 25 C 20 C Out 08 00 16 00 20 C 15 C Home 16 00 22 30 27 C 22 C Night 22 30 06 00 20 C 15 C Day 6 7 Event Time With floor sensor With air sensor Day 08 00 23 00 27 C 22 C Night 23 00 08 00 20 C 15 C 9 Appendix 9 1 Table of Compatibility Tiles Stone Laminate Wood Carpet Vinyl Other Wire YES YES NO NO NO NO n a Ribbon Wire YES YES YES YES NO NO n a Carbon YES YES YES YES YES YES n a Central heating n a n a n a n a n a n a n a Type A YES YES NO NO NO NO n a Type B NO NO YES YES NO NO n a Type C NO NO NO NO YES YES n a User Defined n a n a n a n a n a n a n a 9 2 Heat Definitions Tiles Stone Laminate Wood Carpet Vinyl Other Wire A

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