ELEKTRA DIGI2, DIGI2p Installation Manual

DIGI2 DIGI2p
electronic temperature controller
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Installation manual
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DIGI2/DIGI2p
The ELEKTRA DIGI2 (DIGI2P) has been designed to offer you both comfort and energy savings. It allows you to programme and adjust the heating or air conditioning to 3 temperature levels.
Comfort Temperature: this is the temperature for the hours that the (room/home) is occupied. Reduced Temperature: this is the temperature when the (room/home) is less occupied or perhaps at night. Frost Protection Temperature: this is the minimum temperature for long periods of non-occupation. This protects the (room/home) from freezing.
These 3 pre-recorded programmes, and an additional blank programme, allow you to adapt your heating each day to suit your lifestyle. This manual/leaflet introduces you to the different functions of this temperature controller.
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CONTENTS
1. Installing or re-installing the batteries
2. Setting current time and day
3. Temperature setting
4. Programming
5. Programme reading
6. "Auto" automatic mode
7. "Manu" manual mode
8. Temporary temperature modification
9. Prolonged absence mode (Holiday)
10. Installation maintenance signal
11. Control by telephone (DIGI2)
12. Installers guide
13. Technical data
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Attention: Before you start programming, first connect the floor sensor (DIGI2p)
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1. INSTALLING OR RE-INSTALLING THE BATTERIES
ELEKTRA DIGI2 (DIGI2p) is equipped with a warning light to indicate when the batteries need replacing. As soon as this indicator lights up at the bottom right­hand side of the display panel, replace the batteries (use two 1.5V AA R6 alkaline batteries - life is approximately 18 months): The device remains programmed for 60 seconds while batteries are being replaced.
Before beginning the programming of the device, please slide cover down and press RES with the tip of a pen.
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2. SETTING CURRENT TIME AND DAY
When you change the time or the day.
You are putting the device into operation for the first time or You have just pressed the RES button (see above). 12:00 appears and the pointer flashes under day 1.
a) Set the time using the +/– buttons (the numbers run off more quickly when the
button is pressed continuously).
b) Set the current day by pressing several times on the 1-7 button. A pointer
appears under the corresponding day (1=Monday, 2=Tuesday, 3=Wednesday, etc.).
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c) Validate with the OK button d) If you wish to change the time or the day, press the MODE button until the
pointer appears under the clock sign and continue as above for points a, b and c.
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3. TEMPERATURE SETTING
Comfort and reduced temperatures are pre-set: Comfort = + 20°C Reduced = + 16°C.
Modification of comfort temperature
a) Press the comfort button b) Modify the temperature with the +/– buttons c) Validate with OK
Modification of reduced temperature
a) Press the reduced button b) Modify the temperature with the +/– buttons c) Validate with OK
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4. PROGRAMMING
You can programme your week according to 4 programme settings:
P1, P2, P3 are pre-recorded and cannot be modified. P4 is blank and allows you to create a personalized programme varying according
to the day of the week.
P1 = Comfort temperature from 6 a.m. till 11 p.m.
Reduced temperature from 11 p.m. till 6 a.m.
The standard allocation of P1 is to 7 days of the week. If this corresponds to your life style, stay in automatic mode. Otherwise, continue.
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P2 = Comfort temperature from 6 a.m. till 8.30 a.m. and from 4.30 p.m. till 11 p.m.
Reduced temperature from 8.30 a.m. till 4.30 p.m. and from 11 p.m. till 6 a.m.
P3 = Comfort temperature from 6 a.m. till 8.30 a.m., from 11.30 a.m. till 1.30 p.m.
and from 4.30 p.m. till 11 p.m. Reduced temperature from 8.30 a.m. till 11.30 a.m., from 1.30 p.m. till 4.30 p.m. and from 11 p.m. till 6 a.m.
P4 = Blank programme allowing you to create 3 comfort temperature periods and 3 reduced periods for each day of the week.
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Selection of an existing P1, P2 or P3 programme for a day of the week.
Attention:
In programming mode all modifications are automatically validated.
Example - P2 for Wednesday a) Press the PROG P1-4 button to go into programming mode. The N of the
programme assigned to the day flashes on the right-hand side of the display panel.
b) Press the DAYS 1-7 button until the pointer appears under the day you wish
to programme (Wednesday in our example).
c) Press the PROG P1-P4 button until the P2 programme number flashes in the
right side of the screen.
d) Press the OK button to validate. The following day is automatically proposed.
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Creating a P4 programme:
A 24-hour profile composed of 48 thermometers at the bottom of the display panel allows your programme composition to be easily viewed.
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A half-empty thermometer corresponds to 30 minutes at reduced temperature. A full thermometer corresponds to 30 minutes at comfort temperature.
Example: Programming 3 temperature periods for Friday: 6 a.m. till 8 a.m., noon till 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. till 10 p.m.
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a) From the Auto mode press the PROG P1-P4 button b) Press the DAYS 1-7 button until a pointer appears under the day you wish
to programme (Friday in our example).
c) Press the PROG P1-P4 button until the P4 programme number flashes in the
right side of the screen. Your display panel indicates time as 00:00 and the first thermometer flashes on the 24-hour profile.
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d) Press the button several times to obtain 6:00. The time displayed advances by
30 minutes for each short press. Continuous pressing accelerates the time run-off.
Press the button several times to obtain 8:00. Press the button several times to obtain 12:00. Press the button several times to obtain 14:00. Press the button several times to obtain 18:00. Press the button several times to obtain 22:00.
If you make a mistake (e.g. 11:30 instead of 12:00) use the + and - buttons to advance or return and correct with the and thermometer buttons.
e) Press the OK button. The following day automatically appears. f) Press MODE to return to automatic mode.
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5. PROGRAMME READING
You can check your programming.
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a) From Auto mode press the PROG P1-P4 button. b) With the DAYS 1-7 button select the day from 1 to 7 and check your
programming on the 24-hour profile at the bottom of the display panel (see example above).
c) Press MODE to return to automatic mode.
6. "Auto" AUTOMATIC MODE
You pass into automatic mode by pressing the MODE button until the pointer appears under Auto. In automatic mode the clock thermostat adapts to your life style by running the programs you have selected.
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7. "Manu" MANUAL MODE
Manual mode transforms your device into a simple temperature controller. It allows you to maintain a constant temperature in your dwelling (set to a temperature of between 5°C and 30°C).
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a) Press the MODE button to position the pointer under Manu. b) Press + or - to adjust to the desired temperature (for instance 22.5°C).
To quit the Manu mode, press MODE and re-position the pointer under Auto.
8. TEMPORARY TEMPERATURE MODIFICATION
In automatic mode this very useful function allows you to modify ambient temperature temporarily.
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