IDEAL RF Electronic, Vogue Combi c26, Vogue Combi c32, Vogue Combi c40 User Manual

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RF ELECTRONIC PROGRAMMABLE ROOM
THERMOSTAT, 7 DAY - USER GUIDE
Vogue Combi c26, c32, c40
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RF Electronic Programmable Room Thermostat, 7 Day
Contents Page
Programmable Room Thermostat ........................... 4
Transceiver Unit ...................................................... 5
Room Temperature .................................................. 6
Timed/On/Off ........................................................... 7
+ Hours .................................................................... 8
Time/Date ................................................................ 9
On/Off Times ......................................................... 10
Holiday Mode..........................................................11
Advanced Temperatures ........................................ 12
Optimisation........................................................... 13
Service Required Indication................................... 14
Display Backlight Intensity ..................................... 15
Reset to Factory Settings ...................................... 16
Fault Help ......................................................... 17/18
Efciency ............................................................... 19
Frost Protection ..................................................... 19
Battery Replacement ............................................. 20
The national regulations and respective safety instructions are to be observed. Interferences and
Summer/Winter Time (GMT/BST) - automatically updated
Boiler temperature minimised to reduce gas consumption
Radio Frequency Communication (no wiring)
Optimised start time to reduce gas consumption
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Programmable Room Thermostat
Note: if the Low Battery symbol is visible or the display is blank then replace the batteries
Room Temperature Control
Day of the weekTime
Time Program
Operating Mode
Low Battery
Wireless Connection
Room Temperature
Hot Keys
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Transceiver (Boiler Mounted)
1 During normal operation light (A) is on for Hot Water operation.
2 During normal operation light (B) is on for Central Heating operation.
3 If the Reset Button is pressed on the room thermostat the signal lights on the receiver unit will light. If less than 4 lights
are on either the room thermostat is too far from the boiler or the batteries in the room thermostat need replacing. At the same time “M-050 S-050” is shown on the room thermostat. The number is another indicator of signal strength – the lower the number the better.
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To set the Room Temperature, rotate the Knob until the desired temperature is shown.
Note that this temperature can only be changed if there is an ongoing demand for Central Heating.
To set different temperatures for different time periods see Advanced Temperatures
Room Temperature
Room Temperature Control
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Timed, Continuously On and Continuously Off operation
To set the Room Stat to be Continuously On
press MODE until “CONT ON” is shown.
To set the Room Stat to be Continuously Off
press MODE until “CONT OFF” is shown.
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To set the Room Stat for Timed operation
press MODE until “TIMED ON” or “TIMED OFF” is shown.
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+ Hours
To set + Hours press +HOURS and this screen will be shown.
If + Hours is used during an off period, the boiler will then operate for up to 5 hours.
If + Hours is used during an on period, the on period will be extended by up to 5 hours.
Press “+” until the required setting is shown and then press OK
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Time/Date
Summer/Winter time is automatically updated
At installation the “SET TIME/DATE” menu option activates automatically (starts at step 2)
1. Press MENU and this screen will be displayed
2. Press NEXT until this screen is displayed
3. Press OK and this screen will be displayed. Press “+” and “-” until the correct HOURS is shown.
4. Press OK and this screen will be displayed. Press “+” and “-” until the correct MINUTES is shown.
5. Press OK and this screen will be displayed. Press “+” and “-” until the current YEAR is shown.
6. Press OK and this screen will be displayed. Press “+” and “-” until the current MONTH is shown.
7. Press OK and this screen will be displayed. Press “+” and “-” until the current DAY is shown.
8. Press OK and this screen will be displayed. When it disappears press EXIT to return to normal operation
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On/Off Times
1 To set On/Off Times, press MENU and this screen will be displayed, then press OK.
2 Press “+” and “-” until the desired Hours figure is shown and then press OK Press “+” and “-” until the desired Minutes figure is shown and then press OK
3 Press “+” and “-” until the desired Hours figure is shown and then press OK Press “+” and “-” until the desired Minutes figure is shown and then press OK
4 Press “+” and “-” until the desired Hours figure is shown and then press OK Press “+” and “-” until the desired Minutes figure is shown and then press OK
5 Press “+” and “-” until the desired Hours figure is shown and then press OK Press “+” and “-” until the desired Minutes figure is shown. If you would like to set a 3rd On period continue programming in the same manner, otherwise press DAY.
6 Press YES to Copy Monday’s On/Off times to Tuesday, otherwise press NO.
7 Program the remainder of the times in the same manner before pressing EXIT to return to the Menu and then EXIT again to return to normal operation
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Holiday Mode
1 Press MENU and this screen will be shown.
2 Press NEXT until this screen is shown.
3 This screen will be shown briefly before automatically moving to the next screen
4 Press “+” and “-” until the desired Holiday Year is shown.
5. Press OK and this screen will be shown. Press “+” and “-” until the desired Holiday Month is shown.
6. Press OK and this screen will be shown. Press “+” and “-” until the desired Holiday Day is shown.
7. Press OK and this screen will be shown. Press “+” and “-” until the required Holiday Duration is shown.
8 Press OK and this screen will be briefly shown before moving to the Menu, press EXIT to return to normal operation
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Advanced Temperatures
1 Press MENU and this screen will be shown.
2 Press NEXT until this screen is shown.
3 Press OK and this screen will be shown. Press “+” and “-” until the desired room temperature for the first on period is shown.
4 Press OK and this screen will be shown. Press “+” and “-” until the desired room temperature for the second on period is shown.
5 Press OK and this screen will be shown. Press “+” and “-” until the desired room temperature for the third on period is shown.
6. Press “OK” and this screen will be shown. Press “+” and “-” until the desired room temperature for off periods is shown
7. Press “OK” and this screen will be shown. Press “+” and “-” until the desired frost protection room temperature is shown
8 Press EXIT to return to the menu and then press EXIT again to return to normal operation.
It is possible to set 3 different room temperature set points for the 3 different On/Off times as follows
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Optimisation provides for greater comfort and economy of operation. The boiler will be switched on earlier than the programmed heating on time. This provides for the room temperature to be achieved at the programmed heating on time rather than some time afterwards. The boiler will automatically only use the minimum energy required in order to achieve the desired room temperature.
Optimisation
1 Press MENU and this screen will be shown.
2 Press NEXT until this screen is shown.
3 Press OK and this screen will be shown, then press “+” or “-” until the required setting is shown. Press OK to return to the Menu and then EXIT to return to normal operation.
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The Room Stat can be set so that after a pre-determined period a message will be displayed indicating that a Service of the Central Heating system is due. The factory setting is that this feature is disabled.
After being enabled the feature can be disabled by setting the feature to 0.
Service Required Indication
1 Press MENU and this screen will be shown.
2 Press NEXT until this screen is shown.
3 Press OK, then press “+” or “-” until the
required setting is shown.
4 Press OK and this screen will be briefly shown
before returning automatically to the Menu.
Press EXIT to return to normal operation
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To change the LCD backlight intensity proceed as follows.
Display Backlight Intensity
1 Press MENU and this screen will be shown.
2 Press NEXT until this screen is shown.
3 Press OK and this screen will be shown, then press “+” or “-” until the required setting is shown. Press OK to return to the Menu and then EXIT to return to normal operation.
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The Room Stat can be returned to Factory Settings as follows.
Reset To Factory Settings
1 Press MENU and this screen will be shown.
2 Press NEXT until this screen is shown.
3 Press OK and this screen will be shown.
4 Press OK to Reset and this screen will be briefly
shown before returning to the Menu.
Press EXIT to return to normal operation.
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Fault Help
Boiler fault codes are identied on the display in plain English, they are also supported with a
suggested corrective action to aid diagnostics
Fault Potential Corrective Actions
Overheat Lockout Fill system to 1 Bar
Bleed radiators, rell system
Check radiator valves are open Reset boiler by pressing r
Ignition Lockout Check other gas appliances work
If not, re-ignite gas supply Reset boiler by pressing r If fault persists contact installer
Thermal Fuse Lockout Reset boiler by pressing r
If fault persists contact installer
Too Many Resets Contact installer
Flow Thermistor Fault Contact installer
Outside Sensor Fault Contact installer
Return Thermistor Fault Contact installer
Fan Fault Contact installer
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Fault Help
Boiler fault codes are identied on the display in plain English, they are also supported with a
suggested corrective action to aid diagnostics
Fault Potential Corrective Actions
PCB Replaced Incorrectly Contact installer
Low Mains Voltage Contact electricity provider
Low Water Pressure Fill system to 1 Bar
Bleed radiators
Rell system to 1 Bar
Flow/Return Reversed Contact installer
PCB Replaced Reset boiler by pressing r
Pump Rotor Blocked Contact installer
No Water Flow Fault Fill system to 1 Bar
Bleed radiators, rell system
Check radiator valves are open Check boiler isolation valves are open
Fan Fault Contact Installer
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Efciency
The Room Stat uses the OpenTherm protocol to control the boiler ow temperature set point in
central heating operation. This means that the boiler will run in its most efcient manner and offer
signicant savings in energy usage over standard room thermostats. It will also give more accurate
and comfortable temperature control.
Frost Protection
If the temperature in the room falls below 5ºC, the boiler will re to maintain the minimum 5ºC set
point regardless of whether the timer is in an Off period or not.
Ideal, P.O. Box 103, National Ave, Kingston Upon Hull, HU5 4JN. Tel. 01482 492251 Fax. 01482 448858. Registration No. London 322 137.
Ideal Stelrad Group pursues a policy of continuing improvement in the design and performance
of its products. The right is therefore reserved to vary specication without notice.
August 2012 UIN 208900 A01
Battery Replacement
The unit requires 2 x AA 1.5V Batteries.
Batteries should operate for approximately 18 months.
Only good quality 1.5V alkaline batteries should be used. DO NOT use re-chargeable batteries as they only have a nominal terminal voltage of 1.2V
To replace batteries remove the battery on the front of the room stat to gain access.
Note that if the batteries are removed for more than 2 hours then the time and date will be lost.
If the batteries are not replaced, all 5 lights on the receiver unit on the boiler will ash. After 1 hour
the boiler will operate in Emergency Mode with a continuous, but reduced temperature.
2 x 1.5V LR6/AA
Batteries.
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