The original operating instructions were drafted in German. The operating instructions in other languages have been translated from German.
Validity of the operating instruction
These operating instructions are valid for the Oventrop room thermostat with fan drive 230 V.
Extent of supply
Please check your delivery for any damages caused during transit and for completeness. Items included in the delivery:
Declaration of conformity
Oventrop GmbH & Co. KG hereby declares that this product complies with the basic requirements and other relevant provisions of the EC Directives concerned. The declaration of conformity can be obtained from the manufacturer.
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Correct use
Operating safety is only guaranteed if the product is used correctly. The room thermostat with fan drive 230 V is an electronically controlled operating device. The room thermostat allows for the electrical activation of fan convectors (fan coil units) for demand-oriented heating and cooling. Any other use of the product will be considered incorrect use. Claims of any kind against the manufacturer and/or its authorized representatives due to damage caused by incorrect use will not be accepted. Observance of the operating instructions is part of compliance with correct use.
Warnings
Each warning contains the following elements:
Type and source of danger!
Possible consequences if the danger occurs or the warning is ignored.
Ways to avoid the danger.
The signal words identify the severity of the danger arising from a situation.
DANGER
Indicates an imminent danger with high risk. The situation will lead to death or serious injury if not avoided.
WARNING
Indicates a possible danger with moderate risk. The situation may lead to death or serious injury if not avoided.
CAUTION
Indicates a possible danger with lower risk. The situation will lead to minor and reversible injury if not avoided.
NOTICE
Indicates a situation that may lead to damage to property if not avoided.
Safety notes
We have developed this product in accordance with current safety requirements. Please observe the following notes concerning safe use.
Danger to life due to electric current
The danger caused by inadequately qualified personnel
Any work on this product must only be carried out by qualified tradesmen. As a result of their professional training and experience as well as their knowledge of the relevant legal regulations, qualified tradesmen are able to carry out any work on the described product professionally.
User
The user must be informed how to operate the product by a qualified tradesman.
Availability of the operating instructions
Construction
Functional description
Operating elements and display
The room thermostat features an LCD display with backlighting.
Operating elements
(1) | ON/OFF |
(2) | Fan speed |
(3) | Operating mode |
(4) | Increase |
(5) | Decrease |
Display
Remark | |||
(1) | Fan speed | High, medium, low, automatic | |
| During automatic op- eration, the fan speed will be governed by the difference between the measured room temper- ature (actual value) and the desired temperature (nominal value). | ||
(2) | Temperature display | Actual or nominal value | |
(3) | Days | ||
(4) | Time | ||
(5) | Switching point 1 | e.g. getting up in the morning |
(6) | Switching point 2 | e.g. leaving the house |
(7) | Switching point 3 | e.g. coming home |
(8) | Switching point 4 | e.g. going to bed |
(9) | Sleeping mode | Automatic adjustment of a manually set temperature in case of deactivated time profiles (see section 7.3 on page 12). |
(10) | Fan | Fan mode active |
(11) | Cooling | Cooling mode active |
(12) | Heating | Heating mode active |
(13) | Time profiles active | Timed temperature control (see section 6.3 on page 11). |
(14) | Manual mode | Manual settings active |
(15) | Settings | Configuration menu active |
(16) | Active mode | Shows whether heating or cooling is active |
Technical data
Temperature setting range | 5°C to 35°C |
Operating voltage | 100 – 240VAC 50/60Hz |
Switching current | – Resistive load Last 3A – Inductive load 2A |
Power consumption | < 2W |
Fuse | Without |
Switching temperature difference | ±1K |
Protection | IP21 |
Dimensions (HxWxD) | 88mm x 88mm x 45mm |
Colour (casing) | white |
Transport and storage
Temperature range | 0 °C to +50 °C |
Relative air humidity | 5 to 95% |
Particles | Store dry and free from dust |
Mechanical influenc– es | Protected from mechanical agitation |
Weather influences | Do not store outdoors |
Protect from direct sunlight | |
Chemical influences | Do not store together with aggressive fluids |
N | Neutral conductor |
L | Phase |
(1) | Fan speed 1 (LOW) |
(2) | Fan speed 2 (MED) |
(3) | Fan speed 3 (HIGH) |
(4) | Valve control (Open/closed) |
Basic settings
The configuration menu allows for the adaptation of different basic settings of the room thermostat to your requirements.
Selection of the configuration menu
Menu option | De- fault | Select- tion | Description |
| The room thermostat is calibrated when leaving the factory. | ||
0 | -4° C to +4° C | If the room thermostat cannot be positioned in such a way that the room temperature is measured without being influenced by external disturbance factors, the deviations can be compensated by modifying the settings. | |
The value measured at a cold outer wall would, for instance, be lower than the actual room temperature. In this case, the value can be corrected upwards. |
| 25°C | 20°C to 35°C | Select the maximum nominal value. During operation, this setting cannot be exceeded. | |
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5°C | 5°C to 20°C | Select the minimum nominal value. During operation, this setting cannot be undercut. | |
| rE | rd/rE | Behaviour after a power failure. – When set to “rE”, the ON or OFF position will be preserved and the last set position will be reactivated once the power supply will have been restored. – When set to “rd”, the device will be in the “OFF” position once the power supply has been restored. | |
| OFF | ON/ OFF | Constant operation of the fan. – When set to “OFF”, the fan will run constantly when the device is switched on. – When set to “ON”, the fan will only be activated in case of “Heating” or “Cooling” demand. | |
| OFF | ON/ OFF | Valve protection. – When set to “ON”, the valve will be opened for 30 seconds once every 24 hours. – When set to “OFF”, the valve protection will be deactivated. | |
| CO | CO/CH | – “CO” means “Cooling only” – “CH” means “Heating and Cooling” | |
If you select “CO”, the “Heating mode” will not be available. |
| 0 | 0/3/7 | – “0” means that all time-controlled functions are deactivated. – “3” means that you can set one time profile for 5 workdays, one time profile for Saturday and another one for Sunday. – “7” means that you can set a separate time profile for each day of the week. |
The setting of the time
The setting of time profiles
Setting of the fan speed
The setting of the mode
You can operate the room thermostat in the heating mode, cooling mode, or fan mode, irrespective of the programmed time profiles.
Heating mode and cooling mode
Sleeping mode
NOTICE | |
Damage to the surfaces due to aggressive detergents Do not use hard or sharp objects, scouring agents or detergents harmful to plastics for cleaning. If required, clean the surfaces with a soft cloth. In case of heavy soiling, dampen the cloth slightly with water or a mild detergent. Do not apply pressure to the LED display. |
Removal
DANGER | |
Danger to life due to electric current Danger to life due to contact with live com- ponents. Completely disconnect the product from the power supply. Check that no voltage is present. Secure the product against switching back on. |
Disposal
Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) must not be disposed of with domestic waste, but must be dropped off at a collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic appliances.
Day | Period 1 | Period 2 | Period 3 | Period 4 | ||||
Monday | 06:00 o’clock | 24°C | 08:00 o’clock | 28°C | 18:00 o’clock | 24°C | 22:00 o’clock | 25°C |
Tuesday | 06:00 o’clock | 24°C | 08:00 o’clock | 28°C | 18:00 o’clock | 24°C | 22:00 o’clock | 25°C |
Wednesday | 06:00 o’clock | 24°C | 08:00 o’clock | 28°C | 18:00 o’clock | 24°C | 22:00 o’clock | 25°C |
Thursday | 06:00 o’clock | 24°C | 08:00 o’clock | 28°C | 18:00 o’clock | 24°C | 22:00 o’clock | 25°C |
Friday | 06:00 o’clock | 24°C | 08:00 o’clock | 28°C | 18:00 o’clock | 24°C | 22:00 o’clock | 25°C |
Saturday | 06:00 o’clock | 24°C | 08:00 o’clock | 28°C | 18:00 o’clock | 24°C | 22:00 o’clock | 25°C |
Sunday | 06:00 o’clock | 24°C | 08:00 o’clock | 28°C | 18:00 o’clock | 24°C | 22:00 o’clock | 25°C |
Day | Period 1 | Period 2 | Period 3 | Period 4 | ||||
Monday | 06:00 o’clock | 21°C | 8:00 o’clock | 16°C | 18:00 o’clock | 21°C | 22:00 o’clock | 20°C |
Tuesday | 06:00 o’clock | 21°C | 8:00 o’clock | 16°C | 18:00 o’clock | 21°C | 22:00 o’clock | 20°C |
Wednesday | 06:00 o’clock | 21°C | 8:00 o’clock | 16°C | 18:00 o’clock | 21°C | 22:00 o’clock | 20°C |
Thursday | 06:00 o’clock | 21°C | 8:00 o’clock | 16°C | 18:00 o’clock | 21°C | 22:00 o’clock | 20°C |
Friday | 06:00 o’clock | 21°C | 8:00 o’clock | 16°C | 18:00 o’clock | 21°C | 22:00 o’clock | 20°C |
Saturday | 06:00 o’clock | 21°C | 8:00 o’clock | 16°C | 18:00 o’clock | 21°C | 22:00 o’clock | 20°C |
Sunday | 06:00 o’clock | 21°C | 8:00 o’clock | 16°C | 18:00 o’clock | 21°C | 22:00 o’clock | 20°C |
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