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SyxthSense Tempora TCP-GIO-BI03 User manual

Product Sheet
TH6.11
Thermostat Type
Tempora
Online Store: www.syxthsense.com
Enquiries: T: 0870 20 80 100 F: 0870 20 80 200 PS TH6.11 – 1/4
Tempora Digital Programmable Thermostat
Model Types Model Description
TCP-GIO-BI03 Tempora Digital Programmable Thermostat with Analogue Clock
Technical Data Power Supply 2 x 1.5V= (AA type)
Batteries Duration ~ 18 months
Regulation Range Comfort: 10°C .. 30°C
Economy: 10°C .. 26°C
Temperature Sampling Approx. every 3 minutes
Differential 0.5°C
Clock Programming Daily with 15 minute steps
Override Switch Auto/Manual On/Off modes
Sensor Type NTC 100kOhm @ 25°C internal
Contacts Rating 5A @ 250V~ SPDT
Low Temperature
Protection Limit +5°C fixed
Storage Temperature -10°C .. +50°C
Operating Temperature 0°C .. 40°C
Protection Class IP20
Humidity Limits 20% .. 80% rH (non condensing)
Enclosure Material: ABS V0 self-extinguishing
Colour Signal white (RAL 9003)
Size 156W x 84H x 36D mm
Weight 0.18kg
Tempora is an electronic daily programmable thermostat featuring very easy
operation. It is operated with two 1.5V AA type batteries and it is equipped
with an internal temperature sensor.
The time switch gives the user the possibility to choose the temperature
regulation over two different temperature setting levels: Comfort and
Economy.
A
three position sliding switch gives three ope
r
ating modes:
- Manual operation.
- Automatic operation (time- based).
- Off, with antifreeze option activated.
FEATURES
• 2 batteries AA type power supply
• 2 level room temperature regulation: Comfort and Economy
• Manual on, automatic and off operating modes
• Off position with automatic low temperature protection
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Setting Time In order to set the actual hour just turn the outer
clock ring ('A' in figure on the right) clockwise
until the arrow 'B' in points to the actual hour.
Note: when summer time starts or winter
time returns the user must remember to
manually adjust the clock to the correct time.
Setting Switching Points Analogue clock contains several plastic pins, which can be moved towards the center of the clock
(inner) or towards the outer edge (outer): each of these sets the programmable thermostat operation
for 15 minutes.
Pins set to the outer edge: When in automatic mode (clock symbol) the room temperature is
regulated on the 'comfort' level.
Pins set to the inner edge: When in automatic mode (clock symbol) the room temperature is
regulated on the 'economy' level.
When the user wants the room temperature to be regulated on the 'comfort' temperature, as an
example during daytime, the relevant pins in that time interval should be moved to the outer edge.
On the other hand if regulation on the 'economy' level is desired, as an example during nighttime,
then all the pins in that time interval should be moved to the inner edge.
Any desired combination of 'economy' and 'comfort' temperatures can be obtained with a proper
setting of the clock pins.
Operation - Automatic Set the selector 'E' in the above figure, on the 'clock' symbol, i.e. in the central position.
- Set the 'comfort' temperature knob ('D' in figure) on the desired 'comfort' temperature level, from
10°C to 30°C. This knob sets the 'comfort' temperature, which is usually the temperature set during
day time.
- Set the 'economy' temperature knob ('C' in figure) on the desired 'economy' temperature level, from
10°C to 26°C. This knob sets the 'economy' temperature, which is usually the temperature set during
night time.
- Set the plastic pins on the clock towards the outer for those time intervals in which the 'comfort'
temperature is desired and to the inner for those time intervals in which the 'economy' temperature is
desired.
Operation - Manual - Set the selector 'E' in the above figure, on the 'hand' symbol, i.e. in the rightmost position.
- Both the clock and the 'economy' knob functionalities are disabled.
- Set the 'comfort' temperature knob ('D') on the desired 'comfort' temperature level, from 10°C to
30°C. In this mode the thermostat regulates the room temperature on the 'comfort' temperature
24h/24h.
Operation - Off - Set the selector 'E' to the 'off' symbol position, i.e. in the leftmost position.
- The thermostat is now off.
- In this mode the ‘low temperature frost protection' function remains active. This is done in order to
avoid water freezing in the pipes, in case the temperature should fall below 5°C.
Installation 1. With the help of a screwdriver apply a slight
pressure in the hole located on the clock
side, as shown in fig. 2, then pull the plastic
cover, thus opening the appliance.
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Installation Cont’d… 2. Remove the screw, shown as 'A' in fig. 3,
fixing the plastic cap and remove it.
3. Pass the wires through the hole in the base,
shown as 'C' in fig. 3 and using the two
screws included in the package, ('B' in fig. 3)
fix the thermostat base on the junction box
or directly on the wall.
4. In order to easy the electrical wiring, remove
the 3-poles wiring block ('D' in fig. 3),
applying a little pressure towards the
external on the lever 'E' in fig. 3, which
actually fixes it to the base.
5. As shown in the diagram on the right
connect the boiler to the terminals 1 and 2,
(the relay performs a changeover according
to a the temperature raising/falling).
6. Re-insert the terminal block in the original
place, pressing it slightly towards the base
until the plastic tooth snaps.
7. Insert from the left the plastic cap in order to
perfectly couple it to the base, then screw
the screw formerly removed.
8. Insert 2 1,5V AA batteries in the thermostat
body, paying attention to the polarity (see
fig. 5).
9. Couple the thermostat, inclined by 45° on
the right side as in fig. 6, so that the plastic
teeth, shown with the arrows, fits in the
relevant slots in the base.
10. Press the thermostat body towards the
plastic base, paying attention to couple the
pins on the thermostat with the terminal
block on the base. When the thermostat
body reaches the plastic tooth 'A' in fig. 7,
slight press it with a movement to the
internal side, still pressing the thermostat
body towards the base, until the tooth snaps
in the relevant hole.
SyxthSense Ltd
Online Store: www.syxthsense.com Copyright ©2004 SyxthSense Ltd – 11/2004
Enquiries: T: 0870 20 80 100 F: 0870 20 80 200 PS TH6.11 – 4/4
WARNING !
- To adjust properly room temperature, install the thermostat far from heat sources, air
streams or particularly cold walls (thermal bridges).
- The appliance must be wired to the electric mains through a switch capable of
disconnecting all phases compliant to the current safety standards and with a contact
separation of at least 3 mm in all phases.
- Installation and electrical wiring of this appliance must be made by qualified technicians
and in compliance with the local safety standards.
- Before wiring the appliance be sure to switch the mains power off.
Notes: In the view of a constant development of their products, the manufacturer reserves the right for
changing technical data and features without prior notice. The consumer is guaranteed against any lack of
conformity for 24 months from the time of delivery, according to the European Directive 1999/44/EC. The full
text of guarantee is available on request from the seller.

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