Buttons
A: | B: | C: | D: |
Pin button adjust of clock | On/off | Reset to factory setting | Adjustment down |
E: | F: | G: |
OK – accept | Adjustment up | Display |
Display symbols
H: | I: | J: | K: |
Clock function | Manual mode | Time and temperature | Day number |
L: | M: | N: |
Heating on | % Monitoring of switch-on time | 4-event symbol |
The first time power is connected the clock and day will be flashing and must be set. If you need to adjust the time of the thermostat at a later date, insert a pin into the hole for setting of time and day. The adjustment must be made for summer and winter time.
4-event clock mode
The day has been split into 4 events describing a typical day. When the thermostat is in 4-event mode it will automatically adjust the temperature according to the required temperature to the required time. As standard the thermostat has 5 days with 4 events, and 2 days with 2 events. Programming see 3.
4-event time and temperature
For each event, the start time and required temperature must be set. For example, in the morning you wish the heating to start at 07:00 and the temperature to rise to 25°C. Press OK (
The temperature is now displayed. Change this to 25°C with the UP (
Press OK (
The temperature can be set within the range of +5 to +40°C. It is also possible to select the heating OFF at that event by reducing the setting to 5°C, and then pressing the (
Reset to factory setting
Press the pin button for 3 secs. and the thermostat returns to factory settings. Time and day is also reset and must be set according to “Setting the thermostat into operation”.
4-event time and temperature | |||||
Day 1-5 | Time | Temperature | |||
OCC2-1991 w/floor sensor | OCC2-1999 w/room sensor | ||||
| 06:00 | 25˚C | 20˚C | ||
| 08:00 | 20˚C | 15˚C | ||
| 16:00 | 27˚C | 22˚C | ||
| 22:30 | 20˚C | 15˚C | ||
Day 6-7 | |||||
| 08:00 | 27˚C | 22˚C | ||
| 23:00 | 20˚C | 15˚C | ||
Hi-Low temp. | 55˚C / 5˚C | 28˚C / 15˚C | |||
4-event sequence | 5:2 | ||||
Scale | 24 H / ˚C | ||||
Adaptive control | ON |
6. Failure codes
E0 = Internal failure, replace thermostat
E1 = Built-in sensor short-circuit or disconnected, replace thermostat
E2 = External sensor short-circuit or disconnected
Warmup Plc
702 Tudor Estate Abbey Road London
NW10 7UW
T. +44 845 345 2288
F. +44 845 345 2299
warmup.com
Factory settings
Download Manual:
Warmup OCC2 Thermostat User Manual
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