Thank you for purchasing the AURATON 2005. Your new programable thermostat will serve your family for
years and significantly save the energy cost. The large multi-data liquid crystal display allows you to operate
the feature-rich design with a touch of a button. Before operating the thermostat, we hope you can read this
manual thoroughly.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Caution: Switch off the electric source before installing the thermostat. We recommend that the installation
should be performed by a trained personnel.
Select a suitable location for the AURATON.
The location of the thermostat can greatly affect
its performance. If it is located at where circulate air
cannot reach, or exposed to direct sun light, it will not
adjust the room temperature properly.
To ensure proper operation, the thermostat
should be installed at an inside wall with freely
circulating air. Find a place where your family usually
occupied.
Avoid close to some heat generating appliance
(e.g. TV, heater, refrigerator) or exposed to direct
sun light. Do not install near a door where the
thermostat will suffer from vibration.
Wiring.
Wiring terminals are at the back of the thermostat. Press down the terminal cover, you can find three
terminals which labelled COM, NO and NC. It is a typical single-pole, double throw (SPDT) contact. In most
COM and NO are used.
Mounting the thermostat.
Use the template provided, drill two 6mm holes on the wall. Insert the wall anchors and tighten the left
screw with 3mm clearance. Fix the thermostat by putting it over the screwhead and slide it rightward (note the
keyhole like opening at the back of the thermostat). Tighten the remain screw to lock it in place.
Note:
If the wall is made of wood, there is no need to use the wall anchors. Drill two 2.7mm holes instead of
6mm.
FAMILIAR WITH YOUR AURATON 2005
Appearance.
There is a sliding door at the right of the thermostat. If you open the door, you can see some buttons. This
door is removable for the replacement of batteries. To rise up the sliding door, you can see the dip switch.
Temperature mode.
You can see and on both the buttons and the LCD. means comfort temperature and means
economy temperature. These two temperatures are user changeable. Furthermore, there is a fixed defrost
temperature (7°C) indicated by on the LCD. Throughout the operation of the thermostat we will refer them
as comfort, economy or defrost temperature instead of numeric values.
Dip switches.
If you remove the front cover, you can find three small switches (dip
switches). These three switches are used to control the span, output-on
delay and heat/cool system. Span is the temperature (1°C or 0,5°C)
difference between the turn on temperature and turn off temperature.
Program.
AURATON 2005 is a programmable thermostat. It can automatically adjust the room temperature to a
comfortable level when you are at home, and lower it to save energy when you go out or sleep. What you
have to do is to program the thermostat so that it knows when to raise the temperature. There are altogether
nine programs contained in the memory of the thermostat. Six of them are preset in the factory and the
remaining three are user changeable.