Emos P56201UF User manual

2101900002_31-P56201UF_00_01_WEB 90 × 90 mm
P56201UF
GB Floor Heating Thermostat
CZ Termostat pro podlahové topení
SK Termostat pre podlahové kúrenie
PL Termostat do ogrzewania podłogowego
HU Termosztát padlófűtéshez
SI Termostat za talno ogrevanje
RS|HR|BA|ME Termostat za podno grijanje
DE Thermostat für Fußbodenheizung
UA Термостат для підлогового опалення
RO|MD Termostat pentru încălzire în pardoseală
LT Grindinio šildymo termostatas
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EE Põrandakütte termostaat
BG Термостат за подово отопление
FR Thermostat pour plancher chauant
IT Termostato per riscaldamento a pavimento
ES Termostato para la calefacción por suelo radiante
NL Thermostaat voor vloerverwarming
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GB | Floor Heating Thermostat
The P56201UF thermostat is designed for controlling underoor heating.
Important
• Read the thermostat manual carefully before using the device for the rst time.
• Turn o power before installing the thermostat!
• Follow prescribed standards during installation.
Technical specications:
Switched load: max. 230 V AC; 16 A for resistive load
Temperature measurement: 0 °C to 95 °C, 0.5 °C resolution
Temperature setting: 1 °C to 70 °C, in 0.5 °C increments
Temperature dierential setting: 0.5 °C to 2.5 °C, in 0.5 °C increments
Calibration of set temperature: -9 °C to 9 °C, in 1 °C increments
Power supply: 230 V
Enclosure rating: IP20
Accessories: 3 m oor sensor, installation equipment
Wi-Fi frequency: 2.4 GHz
Dimensions: 86 × 86 × 43 mm
Description of the Thermostat Screen – Icons and Buttons (see Fig. A)
1 – The indicates the day of the week.
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2 – Number of the day of the week (1 – Monday, 2 – Tuesday, 3 – Wednesday,
4 – Thursday, 5 – Friday, 6 – Saturday, 7 – Sunday).
3 – The icon appearing on the screen indicates that the screen is showing
the temperature you have set for the given mode.
4 – If the icon is on the screen, the screen is showing the current temperature in
the room (if the thermostat’s internal sensor is active).
5 – If the icon is on the screen, the screen is showing the temperature from
the oor sensor. In a mode where both sensors are measuring temperature,
you can display the this temperature by holding the for 3 seconds.
6 – icon on the screen indicates that Weekly Mode is active.
7 – The button switches between Weekly and Manual Mode.
8 – icon on the screen indicates that Manual Mode is active.
9 – The button sets time.
10 – icon on the screen indicates that Holiday Mode is active.
11 – icon appearing on the screen indicates that the thermostat is currently
heating up the room.
12 – is the ON/OFF button.
13 – icon on the screen indicates the open window function is active.
14 – The button is used to move down.
15 – The button is used to move up.
16 – icon on the screen indicates that child lock is active.
17 – Current room temperature.
18 – °C unit of temperature.
19 – Current time.
20 – The icon indicates connection to the Cloud (AP).
21 – The icon indicates connection through Wi-Fi (EZ).
22 – The icon indicates which time period of Weekly Mode is currently active.
23 – Location of the indoor temperature sensor

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Installing the Thermostat (see Fig. B)
Attention:
Before changing the thermostat, disconnect the heating system from the mains power
in your at. This will prevent potential injury by electric current.
Placement of the Thermostat
The placement of the thermostat signicantly aects its functioning. Choose a location
where members of the family spend most of their time, preferably on the inside wall
where air circulates freely, with no direct sunlight. Do not place the thermostat in the
vicinity of heat sources (such as TV sets, radiators, fridges), or close to a door (due
to frequent shocks or vibrations). If you do not follow these recommendations, the
thermostat will not maintain room temperature correctly.
1. Use a screwdriver to press on the internal lock and slide out the metal frame. If
necessary, carefully disconnect the internal connector joining the two parts of
the thermostat together.
2. Install the mounting plate onto a suitable junction box, e.g. KU 68.
3. Connect the wires leading out of the junction box to the marked terminals on
the thermostat in accordance with the wiring diagram. Reconnect the internal
connector, t the thermostat back onto the mounting plate and secure it with
the metal frame.
4. Replace the front cover.
Wiring Diagram (see Fig. C)
LOAD – connected device
N, L – thermostat’s power supply
NTC – oor sensor
Instructions for Connecting the Thermostat to a Mobile Device
In order to connect the thermostat to your mobile device, you need the EMOS GoSmart
app. The app is available for download on Google Play (for Android) or App Store (for iOS).
Before connecting, make sure you are connected to a Wi-Fi network with 2.4 GHz frequency.
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1. Once you have installed EMOS GoSmart, turn it on, sign in and log into the ap-
plication (g. 1).
2. When you are logged in, the app will open the My Home page. To pair the thermo-
stat, tap the plus button in the top right corner of the screen (g. 2).
3. Next, select which device you wish to pair. Choose Small Home Appliances and
Thermostat (Wi-Fi) (g. 3).
4. To connect, enter the name of your Wi-Fi network and its password (g. 4).
5. Activate pairing mode on your thermostat. You can do so by holding the and
buttons at the same time for more than 5 seconds. Once the thermostat is in
pairing mode, conrm in EMOS GoSmart that the and icons are ashing
rapidly. Then press Next (g. 5).
6. EMOS GoSmart will start searching for available devices.
7. Once the thermostat has been detected, EMOS GoSmart will redirect you to the
Add Device screen. Tap the green plus next to the icon and name of the Thermo-
stat. Conrm the selection by pressing the Done button in the top right corner of
the screen (g. 7).
Temperature Programmes
The type of temperature programme can be chosen in the Calendar Mode tab in EMOS
GoSmart settings.
Types of temperature programmes:
• 5 + 2 (Mo–Fr + Sa + Su)
• Allows setting a xed temperature for 5 workdays + 2 weekend days.
• Allows setting up to 6 time periods for each type of day.
• 6 + 1 (Mo–Sa + Su)
• Allows setting a xed temperature for 6 days (Monday to Saturday) + Sunday.
• Allows setting up to 6 time periods for each type of day.
• 7 days
• Allows setting a xed temperature for 7 days.
• Allows setting up to 6 time periods for each type of day.

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Time periods can be set in the Weekly Mode Settings tab in the EMOS GoSmart app.
For each time period, set the temperature that should be set on the thermostat from
the time you specify in time period settings. The temperature you have set will be
active until the next time period.
Example: If you set the time periods in accordance with the table below, the temper-
ature in the room will be set to 16 °C from 3:00 to 6:00, then 20 °C from 6:00 to 9:00,
17 °C from 9:00 to 12:00, 19 °C from 12:00 to 14:00, 23 °C from 14:00 to 22:00 and
17 °C from 22:00 to 3:00.
1st time period 3:00 16 °C
2nd time period 6:00 20 °C
3rd time period 9:00 17 °C
4th time period 12:00 19 °C
5th time period 14:00 23 °C
6th time period 22:00 17 °C
Advanced Settings
Temperature Calibration
• The temperature sensor in the thermostat is calibrated from production, but
additional calibration can be done to optimise the thermostat further, for instance
by comparing the measured room temperature with a reference thermometer.
• Example: The thermostat shows room temperature of 22 °C; setting calibration
to +1 °C will cause the thermostat to display 23 °C instead.
• Calibration can be set in EMOS GoSmart in a range of -9 °C to 9 °C with 1 °C
resolution.
Temperature Dierential
• The temperature dierential (hysteresis) is the dierence in temperature required
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• Example: If you set the temperature in the heating system to 20 °C and dierential
to 2 °C, the thermostat activates heating as soon as room temperature drops to
18 °C and switches heating o when temperature reaches 22 °C.
• The temperature dierential of the internal sensor can be set to between 0.5 °C
and 2.5 °C.
• The temperature dierential of the oor sensor can be set to between 1 °C and
9 °C (EMOS GoSmart app).
Temperature Limits for Manual Thermostat Settings
• Maximum temperature setting limit – species the maximum temperature that
can be set on the thermostat (20 °C to 70 °C, 1 °C resolution).
• Minimum temperature setting limit – species the minimum temperature that can
be set on the thermostat (1 °C to 20 °C, 1 °C resolution).
Temperature Protection
• High-temperature protection – species the maximum temperature the thermostat
heats the system up to.
• Example: When temperature protection for the sensor is set to 45 °C and the limit
to 2 °C, the thermostat relay switches o if temperature exceeds 45 °C and turns
on again if temperature drops to 43 °C.
• Low-temperature protection – species the lowest possible room temperature. If
the temperature drops below the set value, the thermostat will start automatically
heating up the room. Can be set to between 1 °C and 10 °C.
Status of the Device after Reconnecting to Power after a Power Outage
• The same as before turning o – the thermostat returns to the state it was in
before the power outage.
• O – the thermostat stays o after reconnecting.
• On – the thermostat turns on after reconnecting.
Active Temperature Sensor
• The setting denes which sensor is detecting temperature – either the internal
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Child Lock
• The child lock is activated/deactivated in the settings of the EMOS GoSmart app
or by holding the button for 3 seconds.
• If the lock is active, a lock icon will be displayed on the thermostat’s screen or the
thermostat’s main page in EMOS GoSmart.
Thermostat Screen Brightness in Standby Mode
• Species screen brightness after 10 seconds of inactivity.
• Can only be adjusted in the settings on the thermostat’s screen.
• 0 = screen o
• 1 = room temperature is slightly illuminated on the screen
• 2 = room temperature is strongly illuminated on the screen
Open Window Function
• If the thermostat detects a sudden drop in temperature (e.g. when the window or
door is open), it stops heating the room.
• The thermostat will resume heating the room after the set time period elapses
or after you close the window.
• The function can only be set/turned o in the settings on the thermostat’s screen.
Temporary Manual Mode
• Temporary manual mode activates if Weekly Mode is set on the thermostat and
you press the or arrow.
• When it is active, the screen will show both the Weekly Mode and Manual
Mode icon.
• This mode is turned o only by changing to a dierent mode.
Holiday Mode
• The Holiday Mode allows you to set a temperature of choice for an extended
period of time.
Reset
• The device can be reset to factory settings.
• This function can only be activated through the thermostat’s screen (as described
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Setting Modes and Functions on an Active Thermostat Screen
1. Setting Current Time and Day of the Week
a. Press the button to set, in order, minutes, hours and day of the week.
b. Change the values using the and arrows.
c. Conrm by pressing again.
2. Setting Weekly Mode
a. Press and hold the button for 3 seconds. This will open workday settings.
Set, in order, the hour, minutes and temperature for the rst time period of
the workday. Conrm each value by pressing the button again. Once you
have set the 1st time period, the settings automatically navigate to the 2nd
time period. Gradually proceed to up to the 6th time period. After setting the
6th workday time period, you will be redirected to weekend day settings.
b. To set the schedule for the weekend day, repeat the same actions you did to
set the schedule for the workday.
c. Change the values using the and arrows.
d. Once you have set the nal time period for the weekend day, press the
button again and the Weekly Mode is set.
3. Setting Holiday Mode
a. Press and hold the button for 3 seconds. Once the text OFF or ON starts
ashing in the top right corner instead of the clock, you have entered Holiday
Mode settings.
b. If you wish to activate Holiday Mode, use the or arrow to switch the
ashing text in the top right corner to ON and conrm with .
c. After conrmation, a number will start ashing in the top of the screen indi-
cating the interval of the Holiday Mode. Adjust the interval using the and
arrows. Conrm by pressing .
d. After conrming the interval, you will be redirected to setting the temperature
for Holiday Mode. Adjust the temperature using the and arrows. Conrm
by pressing . Conrming activates Holiday Mode.

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e. To turn o Holiday Mode, hold the button for 3 seconds and change the text
to OFF. Conrm with to deactivate Holiday Mode.
Setting A Modes and Functions on an Inactive Thermostat Screen
Turn o the thermostat screen using the button. When the screen is o, only the
bottom bar of buttons is active.
To access the thermostat’s advanced settings (A), press and hold the button for
3 seconds.
Adjust values/parameters in any mode or function using the and arrows.
To navigate in advanced settings, press to access the settings for the next function/
mode. The functions/modes are marked as A1–AE (in the top right corner of the screen).
Conrm any values you set by pressing .
Functions/Modes:
• A1 – Temperature calibration
• Can be set to between -9 °C and 9 °C.
• The temperature shown on the screen will be adjusted by the Calibration
value you have set.
• The Calibration value is displayed in the top of the screen.
• The default setting is -1 °C.
• A2 – Temperature dierential
• Can be set to between 0.5 °C and 2.5 °C.
• The default setting is 1 °C.
• A3 – Screen child lock
• Can be set to 0 or 1.
• 0 = lock o.
• 1 = lock on.
• The default value is 0.
• A4 – Status of the device after reconnecting to power after a power outage
• Can be set to 0, 1 or 2.
• 0 = same status as before the outage.

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• 1 = thermostat o.
• 2 = thermostat on.
• The default value is 0.
• A5 – Thermostat screen brightness in standby mode
• Can be set to 0, 1 or 2.
• 0 = screen o.
• 1 = room temperature is slightly illuminated on the screen.
• 2 = room temperature is strongly illuminated on the screen.
• The default value is 2.
• A6 – Calendar Mode selection for Weekly Mode
• Can be set to 0, 1 or 2.
• 0 = 5+2 (Mo–Fr + Sa + Su).
• 1 = 6+1 (Mo–Sa + Su).
• 2 = 7 days.
• The default setting is 0.
• A7 – Minimum temperature setting
• Can be set to between 1 °C and 10 °C.
• The default setting is 5 °C.
• A8 – Maximum temperature setting
• Can be set to between 20 °C and 70 °C.
• The default setting is 35 °C.
• A9 – Low-temperature protection
• Can be set to between 1 °C and 10 °C or turned o completely.
• The protection is turned o by setting the value to 10 °C and pressing the
arrow. Two dashes will appear on the screen.
• The default setting is 5 °C.
• AA – High-temperature protection of the external sensor
• Can be set to between 20 °C and 70 °C or turned o completely.
• The protection is turned o by setting the value to 20 °C and pressing the
arrow. Two dashes will appear on the screen.
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• AB – Setting the limit of the sensor’s high-temperature protection
• Can be set to between 1 °C and 9 °C.
• The default setting is 2 °C.
• AC – Open Window function (temperature)
• Can be set to between 10 °C and 20 °C or turned o completely.
• The function is turned o by setting the value to 10 °C and pressing the
arrow. Two dashes will appear on the screen.
• The default setting is o.
• AD – Open window function (interval)
• Can be set to between 10 and 20 minutes.
• The default value is 10 minutes.
• AE – Reset
• Ao is shown on the screen. To reset to factory settings, hold the button
for 5 seconds.
Setting B Modes and Functions on an Inactive Thermostat Screen
Turn o the thermostat screen using the button. When the screen is o, only the
bottom bar of buttons is active.
To access the thermostat’s advanced settings (B), press and hold the button for
3 seconds.
Adjust values/parameters in any mode or function using the and arrows.
To navigate in advanced settings, press to access the settings for the next function/
mode. The functions/modes are marked as BN, Bo (in the top right corner of the screen).
Conrm any values you set by pressing .
Functions/Modes:
• BN – Active temperature sensor
• Can be set to N1, N2 and N3.
• N1 = internal sensor is active.
• N2 = oor sensor is active.
• N3 = internal and oor sensor is active.
• The default value is N1.
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