I WARM 710 User And Installation Manual

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    User user and installation and installation manual manual user and installation manual t h e r m o s t a t.

  • Page 2: Table of Content:

    Table of content: introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..3 basic functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..4 startup of heating system control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..4 controls and display . . . . . . . . . . ...

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    The installation manual and connection diagram are no rep la - cement for the professional skill of the device installer. We recommend that you apply for professional service for the ther mostat and heating system installation. Only qualified electricians should perform connections and power network...

  • Page 4: Basic Functions

    Basic functions the i•warm 710 thermostat is designed for electrical underfloor heating systems (heating mats or sections). The device automatically keeps the temperature you have set based on data received from the floor mounted tempera- ture sensors (included in the delivery set). Both real floor ...

  • Page 5: Important:

    Important: don’t turn the newly built heating system on be fo re the tile fixing mixture or cement-sand mortar layer are harde ned. You can get the different hardening times from the manufacturer of your chosen building material. Turning on the heating system prematurely can lead to dam- age of the ...

  • Page 6: Fig.2 Indication Mode

    A lighted lcd display with three control buttons are locat- ed on the front panel of the thermostat. To turn the thermostat on/off press the center button ( a /mode) and hold it for not less than three seconds. 6 fig.2 indication mode 1 4 3 7 2 6 5.

  • Page 7: Controls and Display

    The lcd display lights up and the basic screen appears. Large figures show the current floor temperature and the figures in the upper right corner show the preset floor temperature. You can change the preset temperature by pressing the «+» button to increase it and the «-» button to decrease it. Con...

  • Page 8: Air Temperature Display Mode

    Air temperature display mode the thermostat can display ambient temperature in your room instead of floor temperature. At that setting the device continues to control heating regardless of the display mode. Heating system is powered 8 fig.3 service indication in base mode actual room temperature sym...

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    To switch the thermostat to ambient temperature display mode you should briefly press the center button ( a /mode). Large figures now display ambient temperature, and a sign (fig.3) appears, informing you that the device is switched to this mode. To return to floor temperature indication mode, press...

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    For adjustment of builtin temperature sensor indication you should: 1. Switch the device to ambient temperature indication mode if another mode was used. 10 fig.4 built-in ambient temperature sensor indicator appropriate data shift builtin sensor current ambient temperature (flashing).

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    2. Press the «+» and the «-» buttons simultaneously and hold them for not less than 3 seconds. A large figure showing current ambient temperature will flash and a sign (fig.4) appears indicating sensor adjustment mode. Pressing the «+» and the «-» buttons set the indicated cur- rent temperature equa...

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    The thermostat permanently controls operability of the tem perature sensor. In case of a malfunction (cut-off or short-circuiting of connecting wires) during which normal operation of the heating system is impossible, the thermostat turns the heating off and displays a warning message (fig.5). You s...

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    Manual heating control mode (emergency mode) in case of temperature sensor outage the thermostat turns heating off. If heating of the room is still required it is possible to control heating manually for a time period until the sensor function is restored. To switch to this mode press the «+» and th...

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    When the sign (fig.6), which indicates the control mode, appears, the large figures show the average percentage of installed power being consumed by the heating system. You can adjust this percentage by pressing the «+» or the «-» buttons. The changes you make are reflected in the dis- played value....

  • Page 15: Warranty Policy

    Warranty policy warranty period – one year from the date of sale. During the warranty period the customer has the right of repairing or replacement of the product due to faulty materials from the manufacturer on the condition that the manual guides to installation and operation of this device have b...

  • Page 16: Appendix

    Appendix delivery set 1. I•warm 710 thermostat 2. Floor mounted temperature sensor with connection cable (2 m long). 3. External terminal block for grounding line connection 4. User and installation manual 5. Packing box i•warm 710 installation manual important: switch off power before connecting or...

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    Be installed in a neighbouring “dry room”. Please study this manual carefully before starting the installation. Tools and materials required for thermostat installation: 1. Corrugated plastic tube not less than 16mm in diame- ter; the length depends on the distance between the thermo- stat and the h...

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    Place the tube in a preprepared groove in the floor and lead its other end to the place chosen for thermostat or junction box. Cut off excess tube length. 18 fig.8 installation of floor temperature sensor..

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    Installation of the thermostat preparation of electrical connections. Install the plastic junction box into the wall where the loca- tion of the thermostat is planned. Lead the power supply cable, the cold leads of the heating mat or section, and the temperature sensor cable, into the box. Turn on t...

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    20 fig.9 thermostat connection diagram threewire power network n l 230-240vac sensor of temperature single conductor heating cable external terminal block network earthing conductor sensor of temperature double conductor heating cable external terminal block network earthing conductor n l 230-240vac.

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    Installation of the thermostat first of all disassemble the thermostat. Take off the front cover, using a thin screwdriver, carefully press in the locks located on the upper and lower sides of the front cover, pulling it out slightly (fig. 10). Remove the cover (fig.11). Remove the frame (fig.12). P...

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    22 fig.10 open the thermostat cover screwdriver frame cover.

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    23 fig.11 the device with cover removed. The frame is shown by pointer. Thermostat cover thermostat without cover.

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    24 fig.12 thermostat without frame frame thermostat without frame.

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    25 fig.13 the thermostat mounted into the wall and fastened by two screws located horizontally..

  • Page 26: Technical Specification

    26 technical specification supply voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .230 vac ~50 hz maximum load current . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16А consuming power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0,45 w weight . . . . . . . . . . . ....

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    Allowable relative air humidity ..........................................80 % maintaining temperature range ..................From +5 °С to +45 °c, factory preset ..............................................................+25 °c 27 in the event of a queston, please refer to your local service ce...