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RADOX DTIR1 User manual

Thermostatic Remote Control
Daily Timer Instructions
TECHNICAL DATA
- Voltage: 2 x 1,5 V (alkaline batteries AA (LR03))
- Storage temperature: –10-70°C
- Operating temperature: 0-40°C
- Dimensions: 80 x 80 x 23 mm
- Protection degree: IP30
- Radius of action: 12 m
- Angle of emission: 40°
DTIR1 multifunctional remote controller is equipped
with an IR transmitter that allows the user to control
a number of TERMA-IR equipped heating elements
fitted to radiators in one room at the same time.
A built-in temperature sensor enables control and
regulation of ambient temperatureand it’s modern
construction guaranties easy installation and use.
Equipped with a 24 hr timer this controller uses an
advanced regulation algorithm to control the temperature
requirements to suit all of your current needs.
SIDE SIDEFRONT BACK
GENERAL INFORMATION
Optimal location for the fitting of the device:
• Recommended height on the wall ~1.5-1.8 m
• Min. 20 cm from the door and away from all
dras
• Cold walls can decrease displayed ambient
temp.
• Best position is the wall opposite to the
TERMA-IR heating element.
• Before final installation check the connection
quality using hints from ‘Signal confirmation’.
• Do not cover the device with towels, clothes etc.
To see mounting holes take off the front panel and
take the batteries out.
SIGNAL CONFIRMATION
IR transmitter emits special control signal:
• in cycles — every 10 minutes,
• when user presses any key,
• every time when modes are changed (i.e. AUTO
changed to ANTIFREEZE).
Every TERMA-IR equipped heating element
placed within the controller’s reach and working
in the remote mode will confirm every correctly
received signal on its front panel (see details in the
manual of your heating element).
To see mounting holes take off the front panel and
take the batteries out.
pic. 1
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OPERATING
DTIR1 remote controller has an LCD
display and 3
keys for operation and configuration
(MODE, +, -).
pic. 3
The user can define 2 levels of ambient temperature
identified by easily remembered symbols:
COMFORT (Higher temperatures)
ECONOMY (Lower temperatures)
Each of these levels can be set with accuracy of up to
0.5°C. Both levels can be set according to your own
needs and used during the day and night. They can also
be changed at any time.
AVAILABLE WORKING MODES:
Manual mode: user changes manually settings of the
controller.
Automatic mode (24 hr Timer) : automatically switches
between pre set program, changing between the
settings or or :
Drying mode : heater is switched on with full power
for the time set by user.
ANTIFREEZE : prevents heating agent (in radiator) from
freezing when temperature falls below set point.
BASIC FUNCTION
ATTENTION: A default configuration
displays ambient temperature. To change it
see paragraph ADVANCED FEATURES
MANUAL MODE
This mode is for the manual setting of the temperature.
You can define two temperature levels and record them
in the controller’s memory as COMFORT and ECO
settings. To set COMFORT: press MODE and choose
Then set exact temperature pressing + and -. To set
ECONOMY (ECO) temperature — press MODE and
choose icon. Then set exact temperature pressing +
and -. A thermostat controls the output of the heating
element to achieve and sustain a set temperature. To
change temperature press + or -.
All changes made in COMFORT and ECO settings will
be recorded in controller’s memory and later will be
used in AUTOMATIC MODE.
DRYING MODE
Choose symbol by pressing MODE key (other icons
off). The time remaining to finish the DRYING mode
is displayed on LCD. By pressing + and – set the time
from 15 min. to 4 h. Aer having finished drying time
the controller switches to automatic mode.
AUTOMATIC MODE (24 h TIMER)
Enables the heating element to switch on and off
using the 24 hr timer and your preset COMFORT and
ECO settings according to your programmed sched-
ule. Automatic mode has 96 cells of memory, every
single one covers time period of 15 minutes. For every
15 min you can set one of three
settings or or . The COMFORT and ECO
temperatures have to be set in Manual Mode before
the AUTO Mode starts. Any manual change during
AUTO mode (buttons +/-) lasts for 2 hours and then
controller returns to its previous AUTO mode settings.
Default settings of AUTO mode shows picture 1.
TO MODIFY AUTO MODE PERMANENTLY:
1 PRESS THE KEYS MODE AND + TOGETHER FOR
5 SEC — SYMBOL WILL START BLINKING AND
00:00 WILL APPEAR ON THE SCREEN.
2 WITH + AND — KEYS SELECT THE TIME (FOR-
WARD AND BACK).
3 BY PRESSING MODE BUTTON CHANGE SET-
TINGS FOR THE TIME SHOWN ON LCD (CHOOSE
BETWEEN: OR OR ).
4 PROGRAMMING ALWAYS STARTS AT 0.00 AND
ENDS AT 24.00 (24HR CLOCK), AFTER A PAUSE
OF 15 SEC THE CONTROLLER AUTOMATICALLY
REMEMBERS YOUR CHANGES.
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BASIC FUNCTION CONTINUED...
ANTIFREEZE MODE
Protects the radiator from freezing — the minimum
temperature setting is 5°C and the maximum
temperature setting is 15°C (buttons + and -). In
Antifreeze mode the heating element will stay in the
OFF position until the temperature drops below the
limit set. To set up ANTIFREEZE mode press MODE
button until appears.
TURNING OFF
To turn off the heating element press MODE button
until symbol appears. In this state the ANTIFREEZE
saver is off. To activate it you have to choose
ANTIFREEZE mode (appears).
TIME SETTING
To set time:
1. Press MODE key for 5 sec. (hour-diodes will flash),
2. With + and - buttons change the hour then
approve it by pressing MODE button.
3. Change the minutes (+ and -) and then press
MODE to finish.
CHANGE OF DISPLAY INFORMATION
As a default setting the controller displays the current
ambient/room temperature. By pressing + or - you
are able to display for 5 seconds the desired set
temperature. It is possible to set the controller to
display the ‘set temperature’ or ‘current time’ instead
of the ambient/room temperature. (User can see
other information by pressing + or - button).
How to change the display information:
1. Press both + and - at the same time for 5 seconds
— icon will start flashing and icon will appear.
2. With + and - keys change the configuration. The
changes will be set and displayed aer 15 sec.
current ambient/room temperature
set ambient/room temperature
current time
ADVANCED FEATURES
CALIBRATION OF TEMPERATURE SENSOR
If you notice a difference between a thermometer
temperature and your displayed ambient tempera-
ture then the temperature sensor has to be
calibrated (regulation within +/-5°C, accuracy
0,1°C):
1. press both + and - buttons, (the icon will start
flashing)
2. press MODE so is displayed,
3. with + and - keys set value of correction (preset
value of correction is 0,0°C).
4. aer 15 sec. new settings will be written.
Example: Lowering displayed
temperature by 1.5°C.
CHANGE OF COMMUNICATION CHANNEL
The TERMA-IR remote controller DTIR1 works with
more than two devices (TERMA-IR heating elements)
in the same room — in order to do this all of the
devices have to be set on the same communications
channel (default setting is 0). To change/set channel of
communication in DTIR1 controller:
1. Enter configuration change mode by pressing + and
– key at the same time ( icon is flashing),
2. press MODE until icon is displayed,
3. with + and - to set the proper channel (from 0 to
3), the same one must be set in every receiver.
4. wait 15 sec to overwrite new settings.
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ADVANCED FEATURES CONTINUED...
CHANGE OF BATTERIES
The DTIR1 controller will identify when a battery is
low by displaying the icon. The device may work
in this state for up to 1 month (dependant on use
and until fully discharged). The LCD display works
normally but its blue light is not active.
ATTENTION: DO NOT leave discharged batteries
inside the device, as it can damage the device and
cause in loss of warranty.
• Carefully read these instructions prior
to installation.
• Do not attempt to repair the unit yourself;
an aer-sales service is available.
We hereby declare that the equipment
complies with the essential requirements
and other relevant provisions of the Directive
EMC 2014/30/UE
Electromagnetic compatibility
• Class B device as described in EN 55032
European Directive 2012/19/EC (WEEE)
Disposal of old electrical & electronic
equipment (applicable in the European
Union and in other European countries with
separate collection systems)
This symbol on the product or its packaging indicates
that this product shall not be treated as household
waste. Instead, it shall be handed over to the applica-
ble collection point for the recycling of electrical and
electronic equipment, such as for example:
- sales points, in case you buy a new and similar
product
- local collection points (waste collection centre, local
recycling center, etc…).
European Directive 2006/66/EC (for
battery-operated products)
The above mentioned symbol has the following meaning:
Batteries and accumulators should not be thrown away in
the bin. Consumers have to bring their worn out batteries
to a registered collection point, to retailer shops or to
local recycling centers. The worn out batteries contain
toxic materials or heavy metals which can damage the
environment and the health. Batteries can be recycled,
they contain precious raw materialssuch as iron, zinc,
manganese or nickel.
IMPORTANT: for products supplied by
batteries: there is a risk of fire or explosion if the original
batteries are replaced by incorrect battery types (example:
Alkaline > Lithium; AA(LR6) > AAA(LR03)). Do not discard
a battery in a fire or in a hot oven, do not crush and do not
cut the battery as it may trigger an explosion. Do not keep
the battery in a very high temperature environment or
subject it to extremely low air pressure which could trigger
an explosion or the release of flammable liquid or gas.
WARNING ! Do not ingest battery, chemical
Burn Hazard. Keep new and used batteries away from
children. If the battery compartment does not close
WARNING
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