Safety warnings and operating instructions
Application
The thermostat have been designed for use in residential rooms, office spaces and industrial facilities. Verify that the installation complies with exist-ing regulations before operation to ensure proper use of the installation.
Please refer to “Quick Installation Guide” for thermostat installation
In option
External sensor with several possibilities of regulation (Floor, remote, combined…).
BOX CONTENTS
See quick installation guide for installation.
Batteries installation
Thermostat pairing, RF wireless communication initialization. You must put your receiver or WATTS Vision® touch screen in radio pairing mode (refer to the device leaflet).
On the back, push 5 sec the button for direct access to initialization menu.
Following screens are displaying:
Other method from parameter menu:
Following screens are displaying:
Note:
After few seconds, the thermostat and the receiver/touch screen should exit from the RF init mode, this is the normal procedure to confirm a correct pairing.
To make the installation easier, it will be better to have the thermostat near to the receiver or touch screen during the configuration mode.
LCD logo description:
If “basic navigation” is activated (menu #03), navigation menu will be:
Boost/Timer mode
AUTO mode
Comfort mode
In this mode, comfort temperature set point will be followed all the time.
Reduced / ECO mode
This mode is activated only when thermostat is paired with a WATTS Vision® touch screen BT-CT02.
In this mode, reduced temperature set point will be followed all the time.
Note: In cooling mode, reduced mode acts like the OFF mode (system is stopped, NC actuators close).
Anti-freeze mode
Use this mode if you want to protect your installation against freezing. (default value 7°C).
Remark: in cooling mode, Anti-freeze mode acts like the OFF mode (installation is stopped).
OFF mode
Use this mode if you need to switch off your installation.
Be Careful: In this mode your installation can freeze.
Access user parameter menu
Press any key to wake-up the thermostat and activates the backlight.
By pressing key
value starts blinking. Once in the menu, the parameter value is changed with the keys
Pressing again key
Note: Thermostat parameters are divided into two groups: user and installer (advanced menu).
Reversible mode
Reversible menu access is only possible on two conditions:
Enter user parameter 08, use keys
Pressing key
By pressing
Opened windows detection
Enter user parameter 07.
When activated and a detection is running, the icon
When an opened window is detected, the thermostat applies to heating system antifreeze temperature set point. User can restart heating system, and stops window detection by pressing on a key.
Reset
By holding the button on the back of thermostat, user can:
Keyboard locking
Wake-up the thermostat (lighted backlight), Press and hold
PIN code
To activate this function enter user parameter 10.
The PIN code protect the thermostat from any change of the setting as temperature or mode.
When user pushes a key, “PIN” will be displayed.
If user press another time a touch, he has to enter PIN number.
Heating and cooling indications
Logos used to indicate than system requires:
LED indication
When user modify set point temperature in functioning mode, behavior information is displayed with a LED RGB located on the middle of validation key.
Wireless communication functioning
When digital thermostat sends an RF frame, LCD logo
RF frame is sent:
To access to these installer parameters, installer has to go to user parameter number 15.
After, he presses and holds validation key
Description of thermostat errors displaying
Remote errors are:
My Thermostat seems work correctly but the heating or the cooling doesn’t work correctly | |
Output | On the receiver: – Check the good reception of RF signal. – Check the connections. – Check the power supply of the heating element. – Contact your installer. |
RF communication | Check the following points: – The receiver must be put at a minimum distance of 50 cm of all others electrical or wireless materials (GSM, Wi-Fi..) – The receiver shouldn’t be fixed on a metallic part or too close of hydraulic pipes… (Copper…) |
Sensor calibration | – Try to calibrate your thermostat (refer to user parameter 05). – Contact your installer, to check & adjust the regulation parameters with your heating system. |
Configuration | The logo – Cooling request is made by the central (BT-CT02) but the thermostat doesn’t allow (refer to user parameter 08). |
Battery level indication
The batteries are considered weak when voltage level is too low for a correct product functionning.
The icon will blinked
Cleaning of the thermostat
Gently dust the outside of the thermostat with a soft, lint-free cloth. If the thermostat needs a more thorough cleaning:
Weight: 115g (thermostat only) – all inluding box 220g
Designation | Description | Link |
Low Voltage Directive (LVD) | The Low Voltage Directive (LVD) (2014/35/EU) | 2014/3 |
2014/35/EU | ensures that electrical equipment within certain | 5/UE |
voltage limits provides a high level of protection | ||
for European citizens, and benefits fully from the | ||
Single Market. | ||
Electromagnetic | The Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive | 2014/3 |
Compatibility (EMC) | 2014/30/EU ensures that electrical and electronic | 0/UE |
Directive 2014/30/EU | equipment does not generate, or is not affected by, | |
electromagnetic disturbance. | ||
Radio Equipment Directive (RED) 2014/53/EU | The Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU (RED) establishes a regulatory framework for placing radio equipment on the market. | 2014/5 3/EU |
Restriction of the use of cer- tain hazardous substances Directive (RoHS) 2011/65/ EU | Directive on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment. | 2011/6 5/EU |
Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE) | The WEEE Directive (2012/19/EU) aims to reduce the amount of waste electrical and electronic equipment that ends up in landfill. | 2012/1 9/EU |
Ecodesign Commission Regulation (EU) 2015/1188 | Ecodesign requirements for local space heaters. | 2015/1 188 |
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