UPM HTM311A Owner's Manual

Button Placement
RESET - resets programs and clock to factory settings
SET CLOCK ECONO PROGRAM
UP/DOWN AHEAD/BACK HOLD
USAGE
- activates ECONO mode programs
- scrolls through program
settings
- sets program temperatures
- sets program times
- disables all programs and keeps
temperature constant
- displays the accumulated system
“ON” time
OPERATION
LCD Display
Press the button to activate or de-activatethe ECONO mode pro grams. The “ECONO” symbol will appearon the screen when the ECONO mode isactivated.
ECONO
2
Press the button again to view USAGE THIS WEEK.
USAGE
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Press the button once to view USAGE TODAY.
USAGE
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- USAGE TODAY automatically resets itself daily at midnight.
- USAGE THIS WEEK automatically resets itself at the end of the week at 00:00:00.
- A new week begins Monday morning.
Days Of The Week Clock Display; Usage Display Usage Monitor Function TemperatureUnits ( Current Temperature Heat “ON” Indicator Program Number Set Temperature Power Failure Indicator HOLD Function ECONO Mode
Cor° °F)
Programmable Thermostat
HTM311A
DISPLAY / BUTTONS
2
ECONO MODE
OWNER’S
MANUAL
Read and understand this manual before installation or use.
FEATURES
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Ideal for electric baseboards, convectors and radiant ceiling heaters 5+1+1 day programming ECONO mode 12/24 hour clock Temperaturedisplay ( Usage Monitor - keeps track of accumulated “ON” time Simple 2-wire installation Rating: 240V AC, 60Hz
MAXIMUM LOAD: 15A
- 3600W @ 240V MINIMUM LOAD: 750W
°C or °F)
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C F
C F
P2
P3 P4
P1
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USAGETODAY THIS WEEK
HOLDECONO
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Press the or button to toggle the time forward or back.
AHEAD BACK
Press the button to start setting.PROGRAM
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Press the button to enter the ECONO mode.ECONO
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Press the or button to toggle the SET temperature up or down.
UP DOWN
5
Press the button for day setting. The day will be blinking.
SET CLOCK
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Press the or button to select the day.
AHEAD BACK
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Press the button to advance to the next program setting and repeat steps – .
PROGRAM
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C
C
P1
MO
AM
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CAUTION!
Maximum load for this thermostat is 15A, 3600W resistive. DO NOT exceed this limit; otherwise a potential fire hazard exists.
TO AVOID FIRE, SHOCK, OR DEATH, SHUT OFF POWER SUPPLYAT THE CIRCUIT BREAKER OR FUSE AND TEST THAT THE POWER IS OFF BEFORE WIRING.
This product operates at 208/240V AC. Do not install it unless you are completely familiar and competent with house wiring. Handle with caution to prevent any risk of electrical shock that could cause serious injury or death.
For wiring, use COPPER conductors only.
All wiring must comply with applicable codes and regulations.
DO NOT connect voltage different from device rating. This thermostat will not operate at 120V AC.
Ensure that the heating system is protected by appropriate circuit breakers or fuses.
INSTALLATION
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Mount the new thermostat into the wall box using the two screws provided through the mounting holes. (Remove the cover if necessary).
Using the wire nuts provided, securely fasten each wire from the new thermostat to a wire in the wall box. Refer to the diagram. NOTE: ENSURE NO
BARE WIRE IS EXPOSED.
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Remove the old thermostat carefully and identify the two wires from the wall box.
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Reconnect power supply.
DISCONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY AT THE CIRCUIT BREAKER OR FUSE BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE INSTALLATION.
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SETTING THE TEMPERATUREDISPLAY ( C F)or Youwill now have 16 seconds to set the temperature display to Cor Fby pressing the or button. (Factory Default = C).UP DOWN If necessary,
the button may be pressed after 16 seconds to start over.RESET
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WireNut
2-WireInstallation:
WallBox
4-WireInstallation:
WireNut
WallBox
208/240VAC Line
Electric Baseboard Heater
Electric Baseboard Heater
208/240VAC Line
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The ECONO mode consists of 2 program settings. You can basically use this function for an installation at a cottage/vacation home. The 2 program settings run on a weekly basis. One setting is used to raise the temperature to a comfortable level while you are there at the cottage, and the second setting is to bring the temperature back down for energy savings while the cottage is vacant during the rest of the week.
FOR EXAMPLE:
If you go to your cottage only during the weekends, then you can set the ECONO programs as such:
P1-SATURDAY-8:30amfor21 C;and, P2-SUNDAY-5:00pmfor15C
This means the cottage will be heated at 21 C between Saturday morning at 8:30 am to Sunday evening at 5:00pm. For the rest of the week from Sunday evening at 5:00 pm to the next Saturday morning at 8:30 am, the cottage will be kept at a low temperature level of 15 C for energy savings.
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By default the ECONO mode is pre-programmed as follows:
P TIME
P1P23:00 pm
10:00 pm
15.0 C (59.0 F)
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16.0 C (61.0 F)
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FRIDAY
ECONO MODE
Toset the ECONO mode programs, follow the steps below:
OPERATION
CURRENT TEMPERATURE DISPLAY
The current (room) temperature is displayed in the center panel of the LCD screen.
HEAT “ON” INDICATOR
The thermostat displays the symbol when the heating system is ON and turns it off when the heating system is OFF.
TEMPORARY OVERRIDE
Tochange the temperature temporarily, press the or button to set the desired temperature. The thermostat will return to the regular program at the next scheduled program time.
UP DOWN
HOLD FUNCTION
This feature is used to hold the thermostat at a constant temperature and disable all set programs until released.
- Press the button once and use the or button to set the desired hold temperature. The “HOLD” symbol will appear on the screen to indicate that the HOLD function is active.
HOLD UP DOWN
- To cancel the HOLD function, press the button again. The “HOLD” symbol will disappear and the thermostat will return to the programmed temperature.
HOLD
C
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P1
FR
PM
ECONO
PROGRAMMING FOR FRIDAY
PROGRAM TIME
SET TEMPERATURE
PROGRAM NUMBER
ECONO
USAGE MONITOR
This thermostat tracks the system “ON” time, or the time the heating equipment is running.
C
C
P1
USAGETODAY
USAGE DISPLAY
USAGE MONITOR FUNCTION
HEAT“ON” INDICATOR
CURRENT TEMPERATURE
SET TEMPERATURE
HOLD
C
C
MO
AM
HOLD
MEMORY BACKUP / POWER FAILURE INDICATOR
This thermostat is equipped with a built-in rechargeable battery. The internal battery serves to protect the time and program settings in the case of a power failure. Under normal conditions the memory will be retained for several days if the power goes out for that long.
In the event of a power failure, the symbol will appear on the screen and the time will continue to run.
MO
AM
POWER FAILURE INDICATOR
TIME
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Rating: 240V AC, 60Hz Maximum Load: 15A resistive; 3600W @ 240V Minimum Load: 750W Precision: +/- 0.2 C°
CLOCK SETTING
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NOTE: You may press and hold the button down to accelerate the setting.
Press the or button to toggle the time forward or back.
AHEAD BACK
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Tobegin, press the button. The symbol and time will be blinking.
SET CLOCK
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Press the button. The symbol and day will be blinking.
SET CLOCK
Tochange between the 12 and 24 hour clock format, press the
and buttons together simultaneously while in the
clock mode.
AHEAD BACK
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Press the or button to toggle the day forward or back.
AHEAD BACK
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Press the button to complete.SET CLOCK
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROGRAM SETTING
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Press the or button to toggle the SET temperature up or down.
UP DOWN
Press the or button to toggle the time forward or back.
AHEAD BACK
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Press the button to start.PROGRAM
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Press the button to advance to the next program setting. (i.e. P2).
PROGRAM
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Repeat steps – until all 12 program settings have been completed.
This thermostat is equipped with - separate programming for Weekdays, Saturday and Sunday,with four settings per day. This thermostat is pre-programmed for your convenience or you can set your own programs as desired.
5+1+1 day programming
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The pre-programmed schedule is as follows:
Cycle through each program setting by pressing the button.PROGRAM
The program settings are arranged in a circular pattern starting with P1 for Weekdays:
PROGRAM SETTING
Toset your own programs, follow the steps below. Remember to set all 12 program settings: 4 for Weekdays, 4 for Saturday and 4 for Sunday.
NOTE: You will begin with P1 for Weekdays.
NOTE: If no button is pressed within 16 seconds, the display will automatically return to the normal clock display.
NOTE: If no button is pressed within 16 seconds, the display will automatically return to the normal display.
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AM
DAY
TIME
PERIOD
MORNING DAY EVENING NIGHT
P TIME
P1 P2 P3 P4
6:00 am 8:00 am 6:00 pm 10:00 pm
21.0 C (70o.0 F)
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16.5 C (61.5 F)
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21.0 C (o70.0 F)
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16.5 C (6 F)
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WEEKDAYS SATURDAY SUNDAY
21.0 C (70o.0 F)
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16.5 C (o6F)o1.5
21.0 C (
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16.5 C (o6F)o1.5
21.0 C (70
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16.5 C (o6F)o1.5
21.0 C (
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16.5 C (o6F)o1.5
PROGRAMMING FOR WEEKDAYS
PROGRAM TIME
SET TEMPERATURE
PROGRAM NUMBER
PROGRAMMING FOR WEEKDAYS
PROGRAM TIME
SET TEMPERATURE
PROGRAM NUMBER
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CONTACT US
UPM Marketing Inc. Unit 10B - 250 Shields Court Markham, Ontario L3R 9W7 CANADA
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CUSTOMER SUPPORT: 1-888-468-6876
Display shows a blank screen. Make sure that the thermostat is fully installed. Referto
the INSTALLATIONsection. Check that the power supply has been reconnected at the circuit breaker or fuse. If the heater or heating appliance has a power switch of its own, check to see that it has been turned ON. Also, you may try pressing the button.RESET
PROBLEM
Display shows the symbol on the screen.
This symbol indicates a POWER FAILURE or that the power supply is not getting through. Check that the power supply has been reconnected at the circuit breaker or fuse. If the heater or heating appliance has a power switch of its own, check to see that it has been turned ON (or to the MAX). Also, ensure that the LOADis at least a minimum of 750W.
SOLUTION
Buttons are not responding; or the display seems frozen or abnormal.
Press the button to reset the thermostat.RESET
If the screen remains blank after a reset, it may be that the internal battery has become completely discharged. Tocorrect this problem, leave the thermostat installed as it is for several hours and then press the button again. This should be ample time for the internal battery to recharge itself and resume normal LCD screen operation.
RESET
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