QuickTec QuickTherm HF User manual

QuickTherm HF Room Thermostat
QuickTherm HF Room Thermostat Smart
Operating and installation instructions
GB

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For the Installer / Installation manual
1. Use
The Universal Temperature Controller QuickTherm HF Room Thermostat Smart combines controllers for 3 different applications.The following applications
can be selected:
•Room Temperature Controller •Room Temperature Controller with Limiter •Floor Heating Controller
2. Select application
•Press OK
•Press OK
•Select Application (ROOM, LIMITER, FLOOR)| FLOOR is factory pre-set
•Press OK
Note:
In case of changing the application, the user- and Installer-settings will be set to it‘s default values.
Select H1 = Application
3. Manual
Depending on selected application the suitable manual has to be used:
•ROOM
→
from page 3
•FLOOR
→
from page 19
•LIMITER
→
from page 35
CODE = 7
Select Installer settings
•Press key MENU then move forward with key +
•At “Installer settings” press OK

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User and installation guide Room Temperature Controller
1. Principle of operation
The programmable room temperature controller QuickTherm HF RoomThermostat Smart allows programming switching events (up to 9) and temperatures
according to personal needs.After installation the device automatically shows the time of day and the room temperature. In AUTO mode, the Heater
(Cooler) will be automatically activated
according to programmed time and temperature. Program 1 is the default pre-set program (see 8.).The room temperature will be controlled according to
the temperature measured by the internal or remote sensor.The Heater will be switched on when the temperature drops below the current set-point.
Actual Day
Actual Room Temperature
Calling for Heat (Blinks if detached from power module or there is no mains power)
Helping text
Mode = AUTO
Time = 14:31
2. Installation
Caution!
This device must be installed by a qualified electrician, according to the wiring diagram on the device and in compliance with all applica-
ble safety regulations.
Appropriate installation measures must be taken to achieve the requirements of protection class II.
This device, is used to control the temperature only in dry rooms, under normal environmental conditions.This electronic device conforms
to EN 60730, It is an “independently mounted control” and works according to operating principle 1C.

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4. Features
•One line text display for simplified operation
•Back light
•Real time clock (setting of year, month, day, time)
•Automatic Summer- Winter time change over
•Max 9 events per day (each day independently)
•Pre-set and adjustable programs
•Optimum-Start
•Arm chair programming (with display unit removed)
•OFF-Function, Key to be pressed for 10 sec
•Holiday-Mode (date from – until can be set)
•Timer (Party) specific temperature for configurable duration
•Energy consumption display (heating on time * cost)
for last 2 days, -week, -month, -year
•Energy cost per hour configurable
•Frost protection
•Range limits for adjusting max and min temperature
•Access protection
•Operating language can be selected
•Control mode PWM or ON/OFF
•Minimum output on/off time and hysteresis configurable for
ON/OFF control
•Valve protection
•Heating or Cooling can be selected.
•Adaptation to valves normally open or normally closed
•Measures the room temperature with the internal sensor or a
remote sensor
3. Use
The electronic Room Temperature Controller QuickTherm HF Room Thermostat Smart can be used to control the room temperature in
conjunction with:
•Thermal actuators for e.g. water based floor heating or convector heaters •Heatpumps
•Oil or Gas heaters •
Electric convector heaters, ceiling and storage heating
•Circulation pumps •
Cooling equipment
5. Mounting
The controller should be mounted at a location in the room which:
•can be easily accessed
•is free of curtains, cabinets, shelves, etc.
•allows free air circulation
•is not exposed to direct sunlight
•
is not draughty (when doors or windows are opened)
•is not directly influenced by the source of heat/cooling
•is not located on an outer wall
•is approx. 1.5 m above the floor

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in a conduit box Ø 60 mm
•remove the display unit
•remove the frame
•Mount it following the reverse procedure
Fitting
Caution!
Mounting in plastic wall
boxes only
To insert or remove a flexible wire
press pin.
The plastic tab must be in place to pro-
vide insulation between the terminals/
wires and the mounting screw.
Connecting according to Wiring Diagram
For flexible or solid wires 1 - 2,5 mm2
Electric connection
Caution: disconnect electric circuit from supply

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In order to measure the room temperature, instead of the internal sensor an external one can be used.
Remote or internal sensor selection can be made via menu item H1.
Lay sensor inside a protective tube (simplifies replacement). The sensor lead can be extended up to 50 m by using a cable and connections
suitable for 230 V. Avoid laying sensor cable alongside power cables, for example inside a conduit.
Connecting the remote sensor
Caution!
The sensor is at mains voltage.
6. Technical Data
Order Type QuickTherm HF Room Thermostat Smart
Supply voltage 230 V AC 50 HZ (195…253 V)
Temperature setting range 5 °C ... 30 °C; in 0,5 °C steps
Temperature resolution 0,1 °C steps
Output Relay NO contact
Switching current 10mA ... 10 (4) A, 230 V~
Output signal
PWM (Pulse Width modulation) or ON/OFF
PWM cycle time adjustable
Hysteresis adjustable (ON/OFF only)
Minimum programmable time 10 Min
Power consumption ~ 1,2 W
Accuracy of clock < 4 min / year
Power reserve ~ 10 years

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Remote sensor (optional) Length 4 m,
can be extended up to 50 m.
Ambient temperature operating 0°C ... 40°C (without condensation)
Ambient temperature storage -20 °C ... 70 °C (without condensation)
Rated impulse voltage 4 kV
Ball pressure test 75 ± 2 °C
Voltage and Current for the purposes of
Interference measurements 230 V, 0,1 A
Degree of protection IP 30
Protection class of housing II (see Caution)
Pollution degree A
Software class 2
Weight ~ 100g
Energy class (acc. EU 811/2013,
812/2013, 813/2013, 814/2013) IV = 2 %

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Caution!
Maximum length
of removed cable
insulation 8 mm.
Remote sensor
7. Wiring Diagram / Dimensions
Ø 7,8

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8. Pre-set programs
There are 3 pre-set time/temperature programs in the controller. Pre-set program 1 (as shown below) is the default.Therefore, if pre-set
program 1 is the best program to suit the application, there will be no need to change the time/temperature settings on the device.
To select another program see 9. G1.
Programm 1
Events 1 2 3 4 5 6
Time 6:00 8:30 12:00 14:00 17:00 22:00
Temperature °C 21,0 18,0 21,0 18,0 21,0 15,0
Events 1 2 3 4 5 6
Time 7:00 10:00 12:00 14:00 17:00 23:00 / 22:00*
Temperature °C 21,0 18,0 21,0 21,0 21,0 15,0
Monday to Friday
Saturday and Sunday
*23:00 / 22:00
= 23:00 for Saturday

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Programm 2
Events 1 2 3 4 5 6
Time 6:00 8:30 12:00 14:00 17:00 22:00
Temperature °C 21,0 18,0 21,0 18,0 21,0 15,0
Events 1 2
Time 7:00 23:00 / 22:00*
Temperature °C 21,0 15,0
Monday to Friday
Saturday and Sunday
*23:00 / 22:00
= 23:00 for Saturday

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*23:00 / 22:00
= 23:00 for Saturday
Programm 3
Events 1 2 3 4
Time 6:00 8:30 17:00 22:00
Temperature °C 21,0 18,0 21,0 15,0
Events 1 2 3 4
Time 7:00 10:00 12:00 23:00 / 22:00*
Temperature °C 21,0 18,0 21,0 15,0
Monday to Friday
Saturday and Sunday

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Notes for Programming
Selecting languages
Troubleshooting
•Activated settings terminate automatically 3 Min after the last key press, without saving. They return to the mode which was active before
entering the settings, e.g. AUTO, MAN, etc.
•Entering a Code: change value with + – key then press OK
•When going through User- or Installer settings the item number used in the manual will be displayed, e.g. G1 for „Program select one“ or
H2 for „Control Mode“.
•There may be gaps in the sequence of menu numbers.
1. It is getting warm too late:
a. Are clock and program events set correctly?
b. Is the Optimum Start feature switched on? see H7
Did the controller have enough time (several days) to adapt to the room’s characteristics?
c. Is an automatic change between Summer- and Winter time activated, see G5
2. The controller does not accept any changes
Is access protection switched on? see G6
3. The range of temperature setting is limited.
Are temperature limits set? See G7
4. Temperature display doesn‘t change.
Is display of set-temperature activated? See G10
Only for products where no language is pre-set, user has to set up his language by doing this:
(This input is only requested at first start or Reset)
ENGLISH + – to select language | 2 x OK to accept AUTO will be displayed (to change language again use menu G14)
9. Description of Functions and Operation

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How the QuickTherm HF Room Thermostat Smart Temperature Controller can be used
Change temperature until next switching
event see keys, + – in AUTO
Set temperature for a number of hours
see main menu, TIMER
Adjust the controller to personal needs
see main menu, USER-SETTINGS
Controlling the temperature according to
pre-set profiles
see main menu, AUTO
Set temperature for a specific date
see main menu, HOLIDAY
Adjust the controller to application needs
see main menu, INSTALLER-SETTINGS
Set a constant temperature (manual operation)
see main menu, MAN
Use a separate program for special days
see main menu, AT-HOME
Keys
to confirm / activate
+ – in AUTO (-) Set temperature temporarily until next switching event. Indicated by „-“ behind AUTO-. First
key-press shows set value, following ones change it. OK
+ – in menu Scroll through the menu
OK Accepts modification / selection
Info Show related details in AUTO, MAN, TIMER, HOLIDAY,AT-HOME.To cancel press key again
Menu Enter menus. + – Key to move
Go one step back
für 10 Sec. Switch off connected load. Display shows OFF. Details see G4

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Main Menu
Main Menu to
confirm / activate
A MENU Use + – in order to navigate through the menu
BAUTO
The temperature will be controlled automatically according to the time and temperature of
the selected program, see G1. Use + – keys to change temperature until next
switching event.
OK
C MAN The temperature will be controlled continuously according to the temperature set in this menu. Use
+ – key to change temperature. OK
D TIMER
The temperature will be controlled temporarily according to the hours and temperature set in
this menu. On terminating TIMER mode, the previously active mode will be
re-activated. Holiday terminates Timer.
OK
EHOLIDAY
The temperature will be controlled between the dates and the temperature set in this menu.
Holiday starts at 0h of the first day, it ends at 24h of the last day. In the period
of time before HOL starts, AUTO will be active.While waiting for holiday start date, other mode can
be selected (AUTO, MAN, TIMER, HOME). INFO provides details of the
pending holiday. In this situation holiday period will start automatically when the DATE FROM
occurs. When holiday ends it returns to the mode which was in place before
activating holiday.
OK
F AT HOME
The temperature will be controlled automatically according to the time and temperature of the
program configured here (independent from AUTO). The program is the
same for all days. Monday‘s program is used as the pre-set. It needs to be terminated by user, e.g, by
selecting AUTO. Usage: for holiday at home, illness etc.
OK
GUSER SETTINGS G USER SETTINGS Customise the controller according to personal requirements OK OK
HINSTALLER
SETTINGS Customise the controller according to application requirements (from installer only) OK

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GUSER SETTINGS Customise the controller according to personal requirements
default settings
( ) = value range
1Program select Select one of the pre-defined programs, see 8. (If another program is chosen,
settings will not be saved) P1 (P1 ... P3)
2 Event Setting
Modify Time and Temperature of active program, see 8. Each event can be reduced to the previous one
or to 00:00h. Each event can be extended up to 23:50h, then is indicating that the event is in the next
day. By pressing + or – key at a time can be adjusted. Max 9 events are possible.The first digit indi-
cates the actual event e.g. 3.12:00- 14:00 shows event 3. Events can be set for day-blocks as well, when
selecting days (Mon...Fri, Sat/Sun, Mon...Sun). In order to finish programming, press V repeatedly.
as selected at G1
3 Clock Settings Set Date and Time
4Off Heating
Permanent
Switch off the heater, the controller remains on power. Display reading OFF.Frost protection may happen
if selected. See H6. Switching ON again by activating e.g.
NO
5
Summer/ Winter
time change over
Select if automatic Summer/Winter-Time changeover YES
6Key Lock Protect controller against unauthorised use. Re-activate via code = 93 NO
7Temperature
limits min/max
Limits the temperature which can be set by the user, If both values are the same, no adjustment is possible.
This affects AUTO, MAN, HOL, TIMER,AT-HOME, event setting (G2).The active program / mode will not be
affected automatically.
5; 30 °C
8Cost/Hr for
Energy
The assumed energy cost per hour (in cent/h) can be set.To use this feature as hour counter set the
cost to 100 cent/h. 100 (1 ... 999)
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Energy
consumption to
date
Shows the approximate energy cost of the controlled area. For the last:2 days, week (7 days), month (30
days), year (365 days). On the actual day, calculation is up to current time. In case of overflow 9999 will
be displayed.This feature mainly can be used for electric heating. Calculation: On-Time of heater x cost
per hour see above. Reset see H9

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Change installation settings
Caution:
These settings should only be carried out by the installer as they may affect the safety and function of the heating system
H
INSTALLER
SETTINGS
Customise the controller according application needs (by installer only)
default settings
( ) = value range
0Code Enter Code (= 7) in order to access the menus. It is valid for 1 Hour
1Application This controller is suitable for the heating system mentioned on right column. It can be selected if a
remote sensor has to be used. ROOM/NO see 1
10
Set temperature
to read
Show set temperature instead of room temperature NO
11 Adjust
Temperature Adjust temperature to personal needs 0.0
(-5,0 ... +5,0)
13 Backlight Continuously OFF or temporarily illuminates after key press. In case of using a remote sensor,
the backlight can be set to continuous on.
SHORT (SHORT,
OFF)
14 Language Select preferred operating language
15 Info Displays Controller-type and -version.
16 Reset user
settings only
Only USER SETTINGS will be set to factory settings.The energy counter will not be re-set;
to do this see H9).
NO

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2Control Mode
PWM oder Ein/Aus kann gewählt werden. Bei PWM kann die Zykluszeit (in Minuten) eingestellt
werden, es gilt eine minimale Ein/Ausschalt-Zeit von 10% der Zykluszeit. Kurz für schnelle, lang für
langsame Heizsysteme. PWM ist nicht möglich für Kühlen (H4). Bei Ein/Aus kann eingestellt werden:
•Hysterese (OFF = keine Temperaturhysterese, auch bei
sehr kleinen Temp. differenzen schaltet
der Ausgang
nach der unten eingestellten Verzögerung)
•Minimale Ein/Ausschaltzeit (das Relais bleibt mindestens diese Zeit ein bzw. aus)
PWM/10 (/10 ... 30)
OFF (OFF, 0,1 ... 5.0)
10 Min (1 ... 30)
4Heating or
Cooling
HEIZEN: Regelung im Heizbetrieb | KÜHLEN: Regelung im Kühlbetrieb. Es gilt:
•
Kühlen ist nur möglich bei Heizungsart (H1) = RAUM
•
Frostschutz (H6) = NO (kann nicht aktiviert werden)
•
Optimum Start (H7) = NO (kann nicht aktiviert werden) Heating
(Heating, Cooling)
•
im Falle eines Fehlers, Relais = Aus
•
Temperaturen & Schaltzeiten von Heizen werden verwendet (s.G2)
•nur möglich bei Regelungsart Ein/Aus (H2)
5Valve protection The output will be activated for the specified time each day at 10:00 h in the morning 3 min
(OFF, 1…10)
6Frost protection Set frost protection temperature. Only if controller is switched OFF, the temperature will be
controlled to that value.
5 °C
(OFF, 5…30)
7Optimum start The set temperature will be reached at the time specified in the program. During pre-heating time,
AUTO_ will be displayed YES
8Valves NO If valves normally open have to be used NO
9Energy Counter
Reset The energy counter will be set to 0 NO
11 Reset all All INSTALLER and USER settings will be set to its Factory setting NO

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10. Error Indication
11. Resistance values for remote sensor
Recycling
CONFIGURATION
Display- and powermodule do not fit
use only suitable parts
switch off and on power supply
EXT SENSOR
1. Error of remote sensor
replace sensor
2. Over- or under run of valid display range
COMMUNICATION
Communication between display- and power unit fails
unplug and re-plug display unit
switch off and on power supply
Temperature Resistance Temperature Resistance
10 °C 66,8 kΩ 30 °C 26,3 kΩ
20 °C 41,3 kΩ 40 °C 17,0 kΩ
25 °C 33,0 kΩ 50 °C 11,3 kΩ
In case of errors, «Err» is blinking.The following errors can be displayed:
If H4 = Heating: On all these errors, heating will be activated with 30% of time
If H4 = Cooling: On all these errors = no cooling
This product should not be disposed of with household waste.
Please recycle the products where facilities for electronic waste exist. Check
with your local authorities for recycling advice.

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User and installation guide Floor Temperature Controller
1. Principle of operation
The programmable temperature controller QuickTherm HF RoomThermostat Smart allows programming switching events (up to 9) and temperatures
according to personal needs.After installation the device automatically shows the time of day and the floor temperature. In AUTO mode, the heater will be
automatically activated according to programmed time and temperature. Program 1 is activated see 8.The floor temperature will be controlledaccording to
the temperature measured by the remote sensor.
The heater will be switched on when the temperature drops below the current set-point.
Actual Day
Actual Floor Temperature
Calling for Heat (Blinks if detached from power module or there is no mains power)
Helping text
Mode = AUTO
Time = 14:31
2. Installation
Caution!
The device may only be opened and installed according to the circuit diagram on the device or these instructions by a qualified electrician.
The existing safety regulations must be observed.
Appropriate installation measures must be taken to achieve the requirements of protection class II.
This independently mountable electronic device is de-signedfor controlling the temperature in dry and enclosed rooms only under normal
conditions. The device confirms to EN 60730, it works according operating principle 1C.

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4. Features
•One line text display for simplified operation
•Back light
•Real time clock (setting of year, month, day, time)
•Automatic Summer- Winter time change over
•Max 9 events per day (each day independently)
•Pre-set and adjustable programs
•Optimum-Start
•Arm chair programming (with display unit removed)
•OFF-Function, Key to be pressed for 10 sec
•Holiday-Mode (date from – until can be set)
•Timer (Party) specific temperature for configurable duration
•Energy consumption display (heating on time * cost)
for last 2 days, -week, -month, -year
•Energy cost per hour configurable
•Frost protection
•Range limits for adjusting max and min temperature
•Access protection
•Operating language can be selected
•Control mode PWM or ON/OFF
•Minimum output on/off time and hysteresis configurable for
ON/OFF control
•Floor temperature can be read as number
•Adjustable heating interrupt according standard EN 50559
3. Use
The electronic Floor Temperature Controller QuickTherm HF Room Thermostat Smart can be used to control the floor temperature in conjunc-
tion with:
•Direct floor heating
•Floor temperature conditioning systems
5. Mounting
The controller should be mounted in a location of the room
that is easily accessible for operation purposes.
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