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Radiant TS8100-TH-V User manual

Radiant Floor Heating WA Pty Ltd Unit 1 / 18 Profit Pass, Wangara, WA 6065
Telephone: 08 6300 0404 Email: sales@floorheatingwa.com.au
FL
OOR HEATING WA
TS8100-TH-V Thermostat Instructions
ver 1.2
See overleaf for further setting up information
Page1
LCD symbols
Symbol Event
The buttons are locked
Heating is turned on
Frost protection activated
Program number
Symbol
AUTO
Err
Automatic mode,
executes the programmed schedules
Event
Temporary temperature override
Economy temperature
The floor sensor is not being read by the thermostat
Configuration Menu
To enter into the setting menu please follow the steps below:
Step 1, Turn the thermostat off by pressing ;
Step 2, Press , you will then see menu 01.
Step 3, Use the up and down arrows to adjust the “sensor selection” which is Menu 01(Air sensing, Air and Floor, or Floor only)
Step 4, Press
to move to the next Menu and once you have all the menu options set,
Setp 5, Press to accept and store.
Menu # Feature Explanation Adjustment(press up & down buttons to adjust)
01 Mode/Sensor selection
This thermostat is a combination model which allows you to
choose 3 different modes.
A mode=Air Sensing Only(Has built in sensor)
AF mode=Air & Floor sensing(Floor probe must be installed)
F mode=Floor Sensing(Floor probe must be installed)
A, AF, F
02
03
Maximum Floor Temp
( AF mode only) This is to protect the floor surface.
For Wooden floors - When the manufacturer has set a
temperature limit.
20 °C~ 40 °C (40 °C by default)
5+2 / 7 Day Mode This allows you to program either 5 days at once, then the 2
days of the weekend separately, or a full 7 days at the same
time or 7 days separately
01 = 5+2 day programmable
02 = 7 day programmable
Setting the clock and day of the week
This thermostat is fitted with a real time clock. It is essential that the clock time and day are set accurately if you require your programmed events to start
on time. To set follow the steps below:
Touch the time display and the time will start flashing. Use the up and down arrows to set the time.By holding the arrow down the time will change faster.
Press to move to the Day setting and use the up and down arrows to get to the correct day.
Press to store and exit.
Override
NEXT
MENU
POWER
DONE
1
2
3
NEXT
DONE
Comfort temperatureManual mode
LCD SYMBOLS
CONFIGURATION MENU
SETTING THE CLOCK + DAY OF THE WEEK
TS8100-TH-V THERMOSTAT INSTRUCTIONS
See overleaf for further instructions >>>
Radiant Floor Heating WA Pty Ltd Unit 1 / 18 Profit Pass, Wangara, WA 6065
Telephone: 08 6300 0404 Email: sales@floorheatingwa.com.au
FL
OOR HEATING WA
Page2
Setting the Program Schedules
This thermostat has the ability to program each individual day of the week separately, or program 7 days of the week at once. You can also program weekdays(5 days)to
one schedule and then weekends (2 days) to a different schedule. See the Menu information for details on how to set this up.(refer to Menu 10)
Program Start Time Setpoint Explanation
107:00
Above are default program schedules, to make changes, follow easy steps as below.
22 °C Set to the time you would like to wake to and the temperature you want during the morning, until you left for the day.
Set to the time you leave home and the temperature you wish your home to maintain while you are away at work perhaps.
Set to the time you return home at end of the day and the temperature you want during evening until bed time.
Set to the time you sleep and the temperature you want overnight(usually a comfortable and energy saving temperature).
209:30 1 6 °C
316:30 22 °C
422:30 1 6°C
Use to adjust the day of the week you want to start programming or to the day you wish to edit an existing event / program.
2
(Press to select all 7 days of the week, and to cancel press again.)
ALL DAYS
Use and to adjust the time you wish the Program 1 event to commence for the selected day/days .
4
Use and to set the desired temperature to be maintained during Program 1.6
Press and the LCD screen will show Program 2 with the time display flashing, this signifies that the second daily event is now ready to be programmed.
7
NEXT
Repeat steps 4,5,6 to set the remaining programs/events, then press to store and exit.
Hint: During setting programs, press will clear a program entry and thermostat will maintain the temperature setpoint of the last executed program
until the beginning of the next program.
Auto / Manual Mode
Press to select Auto/ Manual mode. In Manual mode( ),the thermostat
maintains a constant set temperature manually set by the user.In Auto mode, the thermostat
executes the preprogrammed schedules.
Holiday Function
Press , enter the duration of your holiday by or .
Press . To cancel a Holiday, reduce the holiday period to 00 days.
HOLIDAY
DONE
Lock the Keypad
To lock the keypad, press and hold the top left corner of display for 5 seconds, you will see
a lock symbol . To unlock, repeat the steps above and the lock symbol will disappear.
Reset to Factory Setting
With thermostat turned off, press and hold OFF for 5 seconds until you can see -- : -- on LCD.
Temporary Temperature Override
Touch the temperature display, and it will start to flash. Use up or down buttons to adjust.
Press to accept, and you will see“Override”above the temperature display.Thermostat
will maintain the new set temperature until the next programmed event(comfort level).
To cancel the override setting, press
RUN
SCHEDULE
Installation and Wiring
Carefully separate the front half of the thermostat from the back plate by placing a small
flat head terminal driver into the slots on the bottom face of the thermostat.
Carefully unplug the ribbon connector which is plugged into the front half of the thermostat.
Place the thermostat front half somewhere safe.Terminate the thermostat as shown in the
diagrams below.
Screw the thermostat back plate on to the flush box
Re-connect the thermostat ribbon cable and clip the two halves together.
This product should be installed by
a qualified electrician.
TS8100-TH-V Thermostat Instructions
ver 1.2
WAKE
LEAVE
RETURN
SLEEP
DONE
DELETE
MODE
The Holiday function reduces the temperature in your room tothe frost protection temperature.
The thermostat will maintain this temperature for the duration of the holiday and will then
automatically return to the program mode on your return.
DONE
R e a r V iew
Press and the temperature will start flashing.
5
NEXT
Press the LCD screen will show Program 1( ) and the time will be flashing.
3
NEXT
Press and the day display will start flashing. (If your thermostat is set to 5+2 day programmable mode, the programming will skip to step3)1
SCHEDULE
82mm
62mm
60mm
45mm
ALL DAYS
SETTING THE PROGRAM SCHEDULES

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