Consort SLTI Use and maintenance manual

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Installation & Control Guide for SLTI
Wireless Controller
All electrical appliances produced by the Company are guaranteed for one year against faulty materials or
workmanship. This applies only if the appliance has been used for purposes in accordance with the instructions
provided and has not been connected to an unsuitable electricity supply, or subject to misuse, neglect, damage
or modified or repaired by any person not authorised by us. This guarantee is offered to you as an extra benefit and
does not affect your legal rights.
The correct electricity supply voltage is shown on the rating label attached to the appliance.
Reasonable care has been taken to ensure that this guide is accurate at the time of printing. In the interests of
progress the Company reserve the right to vary specifications from time to time without notice.
SLTI CONTROLLER
CUSTOMER HELPLINE
Should you need any advice on the use of your new Consort product please contact our Helpline:
Consort Equipment Products Limited
Thornton Industrial Estate, Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire, SA73 2RT
Operation hours: Mon to Thu 8.30am to 4.30pm | Fri 8.30am to 3.30pm
BS EN ISO 9001 Registered Company No FM12671
13984074 Iss 04

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SLTI Wireless
Controller
The SLTI controller can control an unlimited number of SL and RX heaters. The controller has 4 operating
modes. To activate the controller, press any button. The LCD screen will light up and the controller is ready
to be used.
Please read this guide carefully and retain for future use and maintenance purposes.
Installation and User Guide
BOOST mode (BOOST)
Heating aims for chosen target temperature for a set time before turning off. Once this time has been reached,
the controller will return to its previous operating mode.
Timer range is between 15 minutes and 4 hours
Manual mode (MAN)
Heater maintains a chosen comfort temperature.
Temperature range 15°C - 35°C.
Setback mode (SETB)
Heater can be set to standby, frost protection or to maintain a setback temperature.
Temperature range 4°C - 15°C, 4°C is frost protection and symbol ‘- - -’is for stand by mode.
7 Day program (PROG)
7 day automatic timer mode
Heater is operating on the preset Comfort and Setback periods.
Up to 6 programmes per day. You can override preset programs to suit your requirements. The steps for doing
this are explained on the next page.
Operating Modes
Overview
WARNINGS
Do NOT handle the controller with wet hands.
Do NOT use the controller in workshops or rooms with high dust
exposure.
Do NOT use the appliance if damaged.
Do NOT leave the appliance unattended where young children
are present.
Ensure that nothing is pushed into any aperture of this controller.
Operating temperature range -10 to +40ºC.
Mode
Temp
ProgTime
Press TIME to display
current time
Displays current room
temperature
Heater active symbol Displays which mode you
are currently using
Press TEMP to display
current target
temperature
Press MODE to navigate
between different
operating modes

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Press and hold the TIME button for 5 seconds.
The minutes will be flashing - use TEMP and
MODE buttons to set minutes.
Press TIME button
The hours will be flashing - use TEMP and
MODE buttons to set hours.
Press TIME button
The day will be flashing - use TEMP and MODE
buttons to set Day.
Once you are happy with the settings, press
TIME to return to main screen.
Setting the Time and Day
Setting up a programmed Time
Locking / Unlocking the buttons
Press and hold the TIME & TEMP buttons for 5 sec-
onds or until you hear a noise.
Temporarily override
temperature in PROG mode
You can temporarily override the temperature in
PROG mode by pressing TEMP and then using the
TEMP and MODE buttons to set the new
temperature. Leave the display to time out, and
the new set temperature will be maintained until the
next program step.
1. Press and hold PROG for 5 seconds to enter
the time setting.
2. The day will be flashing.
3. Use TEMP and MODE to navigate day, press
PROG to select day.
4. PROG 1 will be flashing. Use TEMP and MODE
to navigate programme, use PROG to select
programme.
5. The minutes will be flashing.
6. To set minutes, use TEMP and MODE change
minutes, and then press PROG to confirm the
minutes.
7. The hour will now be flashing
8. To set the hour, use TEMP and MODE to
change hour, press PROG to confirm the hour.
9. The temperature will now be flashing.
10. To set temperature, use TEMP and MODE to
change temperature, press PROG to confirm
the temperature.
To add another programme repeat steps 2-10.
Copy day function
If you require the same set of programmes
throughout the week it is possible to copy all the
programmes from one day to another.
To do this, when in programming mode press
and hold the TIME button and this will bring you
to the copy day mode. To select which day you
wish to copy press the PROG button and this will
cycle through numbers 1-7 on the screen, this
relates to which day you would like to copy.
1=MON, 2=TUE, 3=WED etc.
To select which day you would like to copy the
programmes to, use the TEMP & MODE to navi-
gate to the day. Once both are selected, press
the time button to copy the day. The ‘to’ should
blink.
Set program inactive
If you do not require the use of all 6 programmes
they can be set as inactive. When in programming
mode select the programme you want to make
inactive and press the TIME button. If the
programme is inactive the display will show “- -:- -”.
To activate the programme again press the TIME
button.
Setting Temperature for
Comfort, Setback and Boost
When you are in the required mode, simply
activate the display by pressing any of the
buttons, then press the TEMP button. You will now
see the set target temperature, and can adjust it
using the TEMP and MODE buttons. Once finished,
let the screen time out and the settings will be
saved.
06:00
10
20
08:00
19ºC
4ºC
ºC
12:00
22ºC
14:00 16:00
16ºC
22ºC
10ºC
22:00
PROGRAM 1 PROGRAM 2 PROGRAM 3 PROGRAM 4 PROGRAM 5 PROGRAM 6
An example of one day program on SLTI

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The controller is designed to fit onto most single gang back boxes. Please note the pattress screws must be oriented
vertically. When a metal box is used this must be earthed. The controller can be powered by either mains 240VAC
50Hz or 12VDC. The power consumption is less than 1W. Do not connect mains voltage to 12V terminals, this will
damage the controller. The maximum size wire that can be used is 1mm2, this can be twin and earth or standard
flex . Do not over-tighten the connector screws. Take care not to damage the components when connecting the
cables.
WARNING, this controller is not compatible with single gang metal back box with 4 fixing lugs.
For the mains power, connect L and N wires to the connectors marked as L and N.
Electrical installation should be carried out by a competent installer, preferably registered with NICEIC (National
Inspection Council for Electrical Installation Contracting) in accordance with the 17th edition of the IEE Wiring
Regulations, (BS.7671), and any relevant Local Authority Bye-Laws.
Powering the controller with 12Vdc allows the controller to be installed in a zone 2 area, however, the installation
must comply with the Separated Extra Low Voltage (SELV) requirements. When powered by 12VDC, please ensure
that the power supply is suitable for 12V 0.1A. For 12VDC power connect positive wire to terminal marked +12V and
negative to terminal marked –12V.
Please note: A 12Vdc power supply does not come with this controller, however, a standard 12Vdc constant voltage LED
driver could be used.
+
-
Mains Connection
230/240V AC 50Hz
N
12V DC
Installation
Connection to the Mains supply
Connection to 12V
Pairing with heaters
In order to pair your appliance with the controller you must:
Turn power to the appliance ON.
Within 20 seconds, press and hold the TIME and MODE buttons on the controller for 2 seconds. An identification
code should appear on the screen
Press TIME. The controller will beep 3 times and the heating will come on.
If the heating is set to off, then after 4 seconds the heating will turn off.
The appliance is now ready to be used.
Memory backup battery
(the controller will remember all settings including
time for 1 year after being disconnected from power)
L
The SLTI controller should be fixed to the wall. Avoid areas with a draught or direct sun. Do not position the controller
above or close to the heaters or other heat sources. Damp areas or areas where the SLTI can be mechanically
damaged should also be avoided. Avoid installing the controller in areas where there are metal objects between
the heater and the controller. This will reduce the RF range. The RF range in ideal conditions can be up to 20m,
however this can be reduced when the signal passes through the walls or other objects. The range can be also
affected where the controller is mounted close to power cables, motors or equipment producing strong
electromagnetic field. If the temperature control feature is used it is necessary to use one controller for each room
or zone.
Choosing a position in a room
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