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TP5000
User Instructions
∧∧
Before programming the thermostat press the + & – AND
simultaneously to reset the unit (Fig.1)
Setting the Clock and Day
Press PROG (Fig.2) to begin programming
Use + or – buttons (Fig.3) to adjust the TIME (Fig.4)
Press PROG again (Fig.2)
Use + or – buttons (Fig.3) until correct DAY is shown (Fig.5)
(1 = Monday, 2 = Tuesday, etc)
Accepting the Factory Pre-settings
The TP5000 has pre-set times already programmed in, which often suit most
people (see Table below).
To accept these settings close the front cover and after 2 minutes the presettings will automatically be accepted.
Mon-Fri
Event Time Temp°C Event Time Temp°C
1 06.30 20 1 07.00 20
2 08.30 15 2 16.00 21
3 11.30 20 3 23.00 15
4 13.30 15 4 00.00 15
5 16.30 21 5 01.00 15
6 22.30 15 6 01.59 15
Sat-Sun
∧ and
∧∧
∨∨
∨ buttons
∨∨
Fig.1
Fig.2
Fig.3
Fig.4
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Fig.5
1
To adjust the factory pre-settings & set your own time and
temperature programmes
For Days 1-5 (weekdays)
st
a) Press PROG (Fig.2) 3 times to show the 1
(Event 1 Days 1,2,3,4,5) (Fig.6)
b) Use + or – buttons (Fig.3) to adjust the TIME (press and hold to change in
10 min increments)
∧∧
∨∨
c) Use
d) Press PROG (Fig.2) to move to next preset time & temp (Event 2) (Fig.8)
e) Repeat steps b, c & d for programming Events 3, 4 5 & 6
For Days 6-7 (weekends)
● Press PROG (Fig.2) to show 1
Days 6-7) (Fig.9)
● Repeat steps b, c and d above to programme time and temperature events
for the weekend
Returning to RUN mode
Press PROG (Fig.2) – the colon in the LCD display will start to flash (Fig.10)
buttons (Fig.7) to adjust the TEMPERATURE
∧ or
∨
∧∧
∨∨
st
pre-set time and temperature (Event 1
pre-set time and temperature
Fig.6
Fig.7
Fig.8
Fig.9
Fig.10
1
6 30
12345
20
2
8 30
12345
15
1
7 00
67
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1
20
20

T emporary User Overrides
The TP5000 has several useful overrides which can be selected without
affecting the thermostat programming
• Selection of time or actual room temperature in main LCD display –
press + and – together to change between settings (Fig.11)
∧∧
• Temporary override of programmed temperature – press
∧ or
∧∧
∨∨
∨ until
∨∨
required temperature is displayed (override will automatically cancel at
beginning of next programmed event) (Fig.12)
∧∧
• Temporary use of weekend programmes – press
∧ and
∧∧
∨∨
∨ together
∨∨
once (override cancels at 2:00am) (Fig.13)
• Frost Protection – a constant low temperature can be selected whilst
∧∧
away from home - press
automatic programming press
∨∨
∧ and
∨ together twice (Fig.14). To return to
∧∧
∨∨
∧∧
∨∨
∧ and
∨ together again
∧∧
∨∨
Summer Time / Winter Time Clock
● To change from Summer to Winter (clocks back) -
press and hold - button (Fig.15)
● To change from Winter to Summer (clocks forward) -
press and hold + button (Fig.15)
Fig.11
Fig.12
Fig.13
Fig.14
Fig.15
Selection of time
or actual room
temperature
in main LCD
Temporary
override of
programmed
temperature
Temporary use
of weekend
programmes
Frost
Protection
x 2
Battery Replacement
● A low battery symbol will flash in the LCD display (Fig.16)
● You have 15 days to replace the battery before the unit will switch off.
● When changing batteries, remove old batteries and insert new ones within
ONE MINUTE and programming will not be lost.
NB. If the display ever goes blank during normal operation, the batteries will
need to be renewed, the unit reset and the time and programmes reset.
Fig.16
Clocks
back
03 57
Clocks
forward
16
Danfoss Randall Ltd
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Tel: 01234 364621
Email: danfossrandall@danfoss.com
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