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1. central control unit it can only be connected to A soon as a component has been taught in to a other components via this unit te oO Each component can only be taught in to one CCU distance of at least 50 cm between the HomeMatic devices and the central control unit G During teach in please make sure you maintain a To teach in your device to the central control unit proceed as follows e Open the WebUI user interface in your browser Click the Teach in devices button on the right hand side of the screen e Service messages 1 m q Teach in devices D Help e To activate teach in mode click BidCoS RF teach in mode e Teach in mode remains activated for 60 seconds An in formation box shows how much teach in time remains e Meanwhile please activate the teach in mode of the HomeMatic Room Thermostat to teach in as well 60 Teach in d e Therefore press and hold the boost button ii for at least 3 seconds until the display switches back to teach in mode Poorer 1 1B ar itir X gt 3 Sec e The antenna symbol is displayed along with the teach in time remaining in seconds The teach in time is 30 seconds e After a short time the newly taught in device will appear in the inbox of your software interface The button Inbox x new devices indicates how many new devices have been taught in successfully e If required yo
2. GIRA System 55 Standard 55 E2 E22 Event Esprit merten 1 M Atelier M M Smart M Arc M Star M Plan JUNG A 500 AS 500 A plus A creation If changes or works have to be made on the house installation e g extension bypass of switch or socket inserts or the low voltage distribution for mounting or installing the device the following safety instruction must be considered Only to be installed by persons with the relevant electro technical knowledge and experience 1 99 Start up Incorrect installation can put e your own life at risk e and the lives of other users of the electrical system Incorrect installation also means that you are running the risk of serious damage to property e g because of a fire You may be personally liable in the event of injuries or damage to property Contact an electrical installer 1 Specialist knowledge required for installation The following specialist knowledge is particularly important during installation e The 5 safety rules to be used Disconnect from mains Safeguard from switching on again Check that system is deenergised Earth and short circuit Cover or cordon off neighbouring live parts Select suitable tool measuring equipment and if neces sary personal safety equipment Evaluation of measuring results Selection of electrical installation material for safeguard ing shut off conditions IP protection types Installation of electric
3. to the room thermostat e g HomeMatic Radiator Thermostat see the following fig into teach in mode Please follow the relevant operating manual instructions of the corre sponding device I Ul K gan x SU CLL o T ir x gt 3 Sec e After teaching in has been successful AC appears and the display returns back to normal display 58 Teach in If you have already configured a HomeMatic Radiator Thermostat and would like to teach in the device to the room thermostat please put the radiator thermostat into teach in mode first All your settings will be saved and transmitted to the room thermostat The teach in mode can be interrupted at any time by pressing the boost button it again shortly If nAC appears in the display the teach in procedure has not been successful In this case please try again Please repeat the teach in procedure for all devices that communicate with each other 9 2 Teaching in to a HomeMatic Central Con trol Unit Your device can be conveniently e controlled and configured e connected directly to other devices or e used in central control unit programs using a soft ware based method For this purpose it needs to be taught in to the Home Matic Central Control Unit first New devices are taught in to the central control unit using the HomeMatic WebUl user interface 59 Teach in
4. via the WebUI not via the device itself 17 5 Mode operating lock If the mode operating lock is activated the device can be operated only in the mode that is currently set The op erating mode auto manu holiday or boost can not be changed The mode operating lock can only be activated deactivated via the WebUI not on the device You will find further information about operation and configuration of your HomeMatic Room Thermostat in connection with the WebUI user interface in the WebUI manual available for download at www homematic com 18 Troubleshooting and mainte nance Error Problem codes Conflict during teaching Delete room thermostat in CCU has already been from CCU perform teach taught in out function teach in new connection partner via CCU Troubleshooting and maintenance Conflict during teaching in perform teach out function there have already been 8 radiator thermostats taught in perform teach out function F7 Conflict during teaching in perform teach out function there have already been 8 window sensors taught in F8 Conflict during teaching in perform teach out function no more connection partners possible Battery symbol Battery voltage low Replace batteries of room BT thermostat Battery symbol Battery voltage Replace batteries of room F10 E gt much too low thermostat Battery symbol Battery voltage of Replace batteries of con C symbol one or more con nec
5. 00to 06 00 17 0 C from 06 00to 09 00 21 0 C from 09 00to 17 00 17 0 C from 17 00to 23 00 21 0 C from 23 00to 23 59 17 0 C Saturday Sunday from 00 00to 06 00 17 0 C from 06 00to 22 00 21 0 C from 22 00to 23 59 17 0 C 69 Configuration menu The configured heating phases for one day are displayed by the bars The displayed bars refer to the change set tings E g there are no bars displayed until the first change setting this is followed by bars displayed until the second change setting etc O O O O o o o o o o O N Te N N N N N m LL LL 0 l 6 12 18 24 15 2 Changing date and time dAt In the configuration menu date and time can be adjusted e Press the auto manu button longer than 3 seconds e Choose the menu item dAT with the handwheel e Confirm the setting with the boost button iit e Set the year month day hour and minute with the hand de wheel and confirm with the boost button iit 15 3 Recall error messages of single devices SFA In the menu item SFA you can recall the status of taught in devices to assign error messages directly to the devices e g empty battery symbol of a taught in window contact e Press the auto manu button longer than 3 seconds 70 Configuration menu e Choose the menu item SFA with the handwheel e Confirm the setting with the boost button jjir If there are no error messages app
6. HomeMatic Installation and operating manual p 43 Wireless Room Thermostat HM TC IT WM W EU 1st English edition 11 2013 Documentation 2013 eQ 3 Ltd Hong Kong All rights reserved This manual may not be reproduced in any for mat either in whole or in part nor may it be duplicated or edited by electronic mechanical or chemical means without the written con sent of the publisher Typographical and printing errors cannot be excluded However the information contained in this manual is reviewed on a regular basis and any necessary corrections will be implemented in the next edi tion We accept no liability for technical or typographical errors or the consequences thereof All trademarks and industrial property rights are acknowledged Printed in Hong Kong Changes may be made without prior notice as a result of technical advances Translation from the original version in German 132033 V 1 0 43 Table of Contents oo oSNSOOVOPRPwD 44 Information about this manual 45 Hazard information aaan aaa 22 4 eee 45 Scope of supply 2 nnno anaana 46 Operation and display 47 FUNCION eee ec E 49 General information about the HomeMatic system 49 General information about radio operation 50 Sle UDe e ee E a E SS oe 50 Teach in nnna anaana 57 Teach out Restore factory settings 62 Operating modes auto manu holiday 63 Comfort and eco t
7. al installation material Type of supply network TN system IT system TT sys tem and the resulting connecting conditions classical zero balancing protective earthing required additional measures etc 56 Teach in 9 Teach in Please read this entire section before starting the teach in procedure To integrate the room thermostat into your HomeMatic system and enable it to communicate with other Home Matic devices e g HomeMatic Radiator Thermostat you must teach in the room thermostat first You can teach in the room thermostat directly to other HomeMatic devices or to the HomeMatic Central Control Unit 9 1 Teaching in to HomeMatic devices If you would like to teach in the room thermostat to one or more HomeMatic devices you must put the devices to be connected into teach in mode and select the required teach in channel To do this proceed as follows During teach in please make sure you maintain a distance of at least 50 cm between the devices e Activate the teach in mode of your room thermostat Therefore press and hold the boost button illr for at least 3 seconds until the display switches back to teach in mode 57 Teach in L ae 1530 x I oe itr x gt 3 Sec e The antenna symbol is displayed along with the teach in time remaining in seconds The teach in time is 30 seconds e Now put the device you wish to teach in
8. d for private use only gt BY slop 45 Scope of supply N The device is not a toy do not allow children to play with it Do not leave packaging material lying around as it can be dangerous in the hands of a child Do not open the device it does not contain any components that need to be serviced by the user In the event of an error please return the device to our service department The system is only suitable for control of heaters radiators convection heaters heater bars heated by heat carriers Any other use e g on cooling systems in floor heating etc is not permitted and can lead to severe damages 3 Scope of supply 1 x HomeMatic Room Thermostat HM TC IT WM W EU 2 x plugs 2 x adhesive strips 2 x screws 3 0 x 30 mm 2 x LRO3 micro AAA batteries 1 x Operating manual 46 Operation and display 4 Operation and display rrr rr ery CE CRE E T Display symbols and device buttons have the following meaning and functions A mmo O0 Ww Auto mode manu mode holiday mode s date time 8888 Boost function BoosT Comfort eco temperature Open window function ff Bar chart of programmed heating phases of current day Auto manu button Switch between auto manu and holiday mode dee Boost button jjir Activate the boost function confirm start teach in procedure Handwheel Te
9. ears in the display The error messages have the following meanings communication error of taught in radiator ther mostat battery of taught in window contact almost empty battery of taught in remote control almost empty communication error of taught in central con trol unit communication error of taught in switching ac tuator 15 4 Switching between summer and winter time dSt An automatic switching between summer and winter time can be activated and deactivated The automatic switching is activated in the factory settings e Press the auto manu button longer than 3 seconds e Choose the menu item dSt with the handwheel 71 Configuration menu e Confirm your setting using the boost button fit e Set the option On to activate automatic switching or set the option OFF to deactivate automatic switching with the handwheel e Confirm with the boost button ji 15 5 Setting offset temperature tOF As the temperature is measured on the room thermostat the temperature distribution can vary throughout a room To adjust this a temperature offset of 3 5 C can be set If a nominal temperature of e g 20 C is set but the room presents with only 18 C an offset of 2 0 C needs to be set The offset temperature can be adjusted individually An offset temperature of 0 0 is set in the factory settings e Press the auto manu button longer than 3 seconds e Select the menu
10. emperature 63 Setting the holiday function 64 Boost function 1s een cod esse 65 Configuration menu 66 Child proof lock operating lock 74 Additional functions in connection with HomeMatic Central Control Unit soc 2222 002265 626244 488000 75 Troubleshooting and maintenance 76 Components that can be taught in 78 Technical specifications 79 Information about this manual 1 Information about this manual Read this manual carefully before beginning operation with your HomeMatic components Keep the manual handy for later consultation If you hand over the device to other persons for use please hand over the operating manual as well ao ymbols used Attention This indicates a hazard Note This section contains important additional information Note This section contains additional important information about using the device in connection with the HomeMatic Central Control Unit Hazard information The device may only be operated indoors and must be protected from the effects of damp and dust as well as solar or heat radiation Using the room thermostat for any purpose other than that described in this operating manual does not fall within the scope of intended use and shall invalidate any warranty or liability This also applies to any conversion or modification work This device is intende
11. hermostat will still be performed 14 Boost function With the boost function cool rooms can be heated within short at the touch of a button When the function is acti vated the heating valves of the taught in radiator ther mostats open immediately for 5 minutes at 80 factory setting There will be a pleasant room temperature right away because of the radiated heat By the end of the 5 minute boost phase the radiator thermostat automatically changes back to the prior operating mode Activate Boost function e Press the boost button fft shortly to activate the boost function e The remaining time for the function is counted down in seconds 300 to 000 Whilst the function is active Boosr is displayed e Once the set time has elapsed the room thermostat switches back to the mode that was active previously auto manu with the temperature that was set previ ously e The function can be deactivated prematurely at any time by pressing the boost button again 65 Configuration menu If the room thermostat is used in connection with a HomeMatic Central Control Unit the duration of the Boost function and the valve opening can also be configured via the user interface WebUI i The radiant heat will not have an immediate effect if the radiator is covered or concealed e g by a sofa If the duration of the boost function is set so that the display exceeds 999 seconds the display value switches fro
12. item tOF with the handwheel and con firm with the boost button ir e Turn the handwheel and set the desired offset tempera ture max 3 5 C e Confirm the setting with the boost button ir 15 6 Display of setpoint and actual tempera ture S A In the configuration menu under S A the permanent dis play of the setpoint or actual temperature can be adjusted e Press the auto manu button longer than 3 seconds e Select the menu item S A with the handwheel and con firm with the boost button ir 12 Configuration menu e Select ACT to display the actual temperature and SEt to display the setpoint temperature cc e Confirm with the boost button iir 15 7 Change between actual temperature and humidity t H In the configuration menu under t H the automatic switch between the actual temperature and humidity can be acti vated or deactivated If the automatic switch is deactivated OFF only the actual temperature will be displayed e Press the auto manu button longer than 3 seconds e Select the menu item t H with the handwheel and con firm with the boost button ir e Set the option On to activate automatic switching or set the option OFF to deactivate automatic switching with the handwheel e Confirm with the boost button ji Switch between the actual temperature and humidity is only possible if the actual temperature has bee
13. m seconds to minutes 15 Configuration menu Settings of the room thermostat can be changed in the configuration menu of your device The menu can be ac cessed by pressing the auto mode button for more than 3 seconds 2 1530 x NUT ul een g dir X 66 Configuration menu Menu items can be selected with the handwheel and con firmed with the boost button ir By pressing the auto menu button again you can return to the previous level After successfully changing a menu item the display switches back to normal The menu automatically closes without applying changes if there is no operation for more than 1 minute The following settings can be made 14 1 Pro Set week programme 14 2 dAt Change time and date 14 3 SFA Recall error messages of single de vices 14 4 dSt De Activate automatic switching be tween summer and winter time 14 5 tOF Set temperature offset 14 6 S A Display of setpoint and actual tem perature 14 7 t H Change between actual temperature and humidity 14 8 dEL Delete taught in devices 14 9 rES Restoring the factory settings 67 Configuration menu 15 1 Setting the week programme Pro In the week programme for each weekday up to 6 heating phases 13 change settings can be set separately The programming is carried out for the days chosen whereby temperature settings have
14. mperature settings select and set menu items Comfort eco button Switch between comfort and eco temperature Operating lock antenna symbol radio synchronic ity empty battery symbol m Display of setpoint or actual temperature and humidity 47 Operation and display Controls rs OS 3 0 conn Q 1 N o o mimma ea L 1530 MNT LL M ere nn dir K Mounting plate L Clip on frame M Electronic unit 48 Function 5 Function In connection with HomeMatic Wireless Radiator Ther mostats HM CC RT DN the HomeMatic Wireless Room Thermostat can conveniently regulate the room tempera ture according to individually tailored heating phases The room thermostat measures the temperature and humidity and cyclically transmits the data to the radiator thermostat to regulate the room temperature With the boost function radiators can be heated up quick ly and briefly There will be a pleasant room temperature right away because of the radiated heat 6 General information about the HomeMatic system This device is part of the HomeMatic home control system and works with the bidirectional BidCoS wireless proto col All devices are delivered in a standard configuration The functionality of the device can also be configured with a programming device and software The additi
15. n selected under S A 15 8 Teach out devices dEL Devices that are taught in to the room thermostat can be taught out with the function dEL All taught in devices are deleted simultaneously e Press the auto manu button longer than 3 seconds 73 Child proof lock operating lock e Use the handwheel to select the menu item dEL and confirm this with the boost button e The display will show no Select YES with the hand wheel Confirm with the boost button ir to delete all taught in devices as the devices are not taught in to the central The menu item dEL will only be displayed as long control unit 15 9 Restore factory settings rES The factory settings of the room thermostat can be re stored manually If you do this you will lose all your set tings e Press the auto manu button longer than 3 seconds e Choose the menu item rES with the handwheel and confirm with the boost button ir e The display will show no Select YES with the hand wheel Confirm with the boost button fit to reset the device 16 Child proof lock operating lock Operation of the device can be locked to avoid settings being changed unintended e g through involuntary touch e To activate and deactivate the local operating lock briefly press the auto manu and the comfort eco button simultaneously for at least 3 seconds Once activated the opera
16. onal func tions that can be made available in this way and the sup plementary functions provided by the HomeMatic system when it is combined with other components are described in the HomeMatic WebUl Manual You can find the latest versions of all technical documents and the latest updates at www homematic com 49 General information about radio operation 7 General information about radio operation Radio transmission is performed on a non exclusive trans mission path which means that there is a possibility of interference occurring Interference can be caused by e g switching operations electrical motors or defective electri cal devices The range of transmission within buildings can differ greatly from that available in the open air Besides the transmitting power and the reception characteristics of the receiver environmental factors such as humidity in the vicinity have an important role to play as do on site structural screening conditions Hereby eQ 3 Entwicklung GmbH declares that this device conforms with the essential requirements and other rel evant regulations of Directive 1999 5 EC The full declaration of conformity is provided under www homematic com 8 Start up 8 1 Inserting replacing batteries To insert or replace the batteries proceed as follows e Once mounted the electronic unit M can easily be pulled out of the frame L and removed from the mount ing plate K To remove the elec
17. red Alternatively you can restore the factory settings via the configuration menu see sec 14 9 Restore factory settings rES on p 77 62 Operating modes auto manu holiday 11 Operating modes auto manu ho liday By pressing the auto manu button shortly you can switch between the following operating modes e Auto Week programme automatic temperature regu lation in accordance with the time profile saved heat reduce Manu Manual operation the temperature set manually using the handwheel is maintained permanently Holiday MM In holiday mode the set temperature is maintained up to an end time at which point the device switches to auto mode automatically 12 Comfort and eco temperature The comfort and eco temperature button makes switching between comfort and eco temperature simple and user friendly The factory setting for the comfort tem perature is 21 0 C and the eco temperature 17 0 C The comfort and eco temperature can be changed individually If the room thermostat is used in connection with a D HomeMatic Central Control Unit settings can also be made via the user interface WebUl e Press down the comfort eco button for a few sec onds gt 3s e The display shows the symbol 3 and the comfort tem perature as defined e Change the temperature with the handwheel and con 63 Setting the holiday function firm with the boost button ir e The display sho
18. ting lock symbol amp is shown 74 Additional functions in connection with HomeMatic Central Control Unit on the display permanently Operation of the device is now locked e To deactivate the operating lock press both buttons once again for at least 3 seconds Unit you can set two additional lock functions via the WebUI user interface the global and the mode operating lock Both advanced lock functions can only be activated deactivated via the WebUI not via the device itself In connection with the HomeMatic Central Control 17 Additional functions in connec tion with HomeMatic Central Con trol Unit 17 1 Switching time date display The factory setting will show the time on the display The display of date and time can be switched via the WebUl 17 2 Maximum setpoint temperature A maximum setpoint temperature of 30 5 C is set in the factory settings The maximum setpoint temperature 15 0 to 30 5 C can be adjusted via the WebUl 17 3 Minumum setpoint temperature A minimum setpoint temperature of 4 5 C is set in the fac tory settings The minimum setpoint temperature 4 5 to 14 5 C can be adjusted via the WebUl 75 Troubleshooting and maintenance 17 4 Global operating lock Operation of the device can be locked to avoid settings being changed unintended e g through involuntary touch The global operating lock will lock the operation on the device and can only be activated deactivated
19. tion partner E gt nection partners too low Antenna Connection to one symbol flash of more taught in ing devices is lost Teach in procedure Restart teach in mode failed Lock symbol Local Deactivate the operat G operating lock active ing lock Lock symbol Global Deactivate global operat G operating lock active ing lock via CCU Lock symbol Mode operating lock Deactivate global operat M amp active ing lock via CCU Lock symbol Local reset deac Activate local reset via rES tivated CCU dCE Duty cycle exceeded The device will communi cate again after one hour no action required 77 Components that can be taught in Syn Attempts to synchro nize with known HM device CRC error after firm Please perform firmware ware update paate again Firmware update is in progress tSd Temperature sensor replace device or operate value defect or out device in current tempera of range ture range trd Transceiver module Replace device defect 19 Components that can be taught in The following HomeMatic devices can be taught in the the room thermostat max 1 HomeMatic Central Control Unit CCU or con figuration adapter e max 8 HomeMatic Radiator Thermostats e max 8 HomeMatic Door Window Contact Window Ro tary Handle Sensors e max 8 button pairs of HomeMatic Remote Controls or Display Push Buttons e max 8 HomeMatic Switching Actuators 8 channels If you have ta
20. to be set for the entire period between 00 00 and 23 59 e Press the auto manu button longer than 3 seconds The display will show Pro Confirm the setting with the boost button ir e dAy appears on the display You can use the hand wheel to select a single day of the week all weekdays the weekend or the entire week Confirm the setting eee with the boost button iir example Monday Auto LL LU lal Mo e The display will show the start date 00 00 h First set the desired temperature example 17 0 for your start date Confirm the setting with the boost button iir MIT Auto Lier Mo BEBE SESE 6 1 142 I 18 0 24 e Now the start time 6 00 h will appear in the display You 68 Configuration menu can change the start time with the handwheel Confirm the setting with the boost button iiir Li Auto L rr CLs Mo Ll le ary 0 6 12 18 24 e Set the desired temperature with the handwheel for the next phase Confirm the setting with the boost button ir e Repeat this procedure until temperatures are stored for the entire period between 0 00 and 23 59 h Week programme Example For each day of the week up to 6 heating phases 13 change settings with individual temperature settings can be saved with the room thermostat The factory settings of the week programme are as fol lows Monday Friday from 00
21. tronic unit from the frame take hold of the sides of the electronic unit and 50 Start up pull it out You do not need to open the device e Turn the electronic unit M over to remove or insert the batteries e After removing the batteries you should wait approx 10 seconds e Insert 2 LRO3 micro AAA batteries in the battery com partments making sure that you insert them the right way round El EI p w eweoul LROS AAA gt B me e Put the electronic unit M back into the frame L A battery symbol BET indicates that the batteries need to be replaced The service life of new alkaline batteries is approximately 1 year This device does not support operation with rechargeable batteries Never recharge standard batteries Do not throw the batteries into a fire Doing so will present a risk of explosion Do not short circuit batteries gt oo 51 Start up Caution There is a risk of explosion if the battery is not replaced correctly x Used batteries should not be disposed of with X SY regular domestic waste Instead take them to your local battery disposal point 8 2 Set date and time After inserting or replacing batteries the firmware version number will be shown briefly Accordingly date and time will be req
22. u can teach in additional devices by re peating the steps described above for each device e Now configure the newly taught in devices in the inbox as described in the next section Configuring newly taught in devices Configuring newly taught in devices Once you have taught in your room thermostat to the HomeMatic Central Control Unit it will be moved to the 61 Teach out Restore factory settings inbox Here you must configure the device and its associ ated channels in order to make them available for operat ing and configuration tasks Give the device a name and assign itto aroom You can also make individual param eter settings Now you can use the WebUI user interface to control your device configure it connect it directly to other devic es or use it in central control unit programs Please refer to the WebUI manual for more details you can find this in the Downloads area of the website www homematic com 10 Teach out Restore factory set tings The factory settings of the room thermostat can be re stored manually Restoring the factory settings deletes all settings and information about taught in devices e First remove the batteries from the battery compartment Press the three buttons ffir Gs and re insert the bat teries at the same time Once rES is displayed you can release the buttons and the factory settings will be resto
23. uested automatically e Set the year month day hour and minute with the hand wheel and confirm with the boost button ilir If the device has already been taught in to a central control unit or to another thermostat the room thermostat will be receiving date and time from one of there devices In this case entering date and time will not be requested 8 3 Mounting You can either use screws or adhesive strips to mount the HomeMatic Room Thermostat to a wall It can be mounted in the frame L supplied or be integrated into an existing switch see sec 8 4 for suitable switches 8 3 1 Adhesive strip mounting e Choose a site for installation The surface on which you 52 Start up are mounting the room thermostat must be clean dry and free of grease e For mounting of the assembled room thermostat attach the adhesive strips to the back side of the mounting plate K You should be able to read the letters on the back side according to figure La oe 9 p eo S o e Remove the protective film from the adhesive strips e Press the assembled room thermostat with the back side to the wall in the position where it should subsequently be attached 8 3 2 Screw mounting e Choose a site for installation e Make sure that electrical lines in the wall will not be damaged e Position the mounting plate K on the desired site on the wall Make sure that the arrow on the mounting plate is pointing
24. ught in the HomeMatic Room Thermostat to a radiator thermostat the open win dow detection will be deactivated automatically via the temperature fall detection of the radiator thermostat 78 Technical specifications 20 Technical specifications Device short description HM TC IT WM W EU Supply voltage 2 x 1 5 V LRO3 micro AAA Battery lifetime approx 1 year Current consumption 40 mA max Degree of protection IP20 Protection class II Ambient temperature 0 to 50 C Dimensions W x H x D without frame 55 x 55 x 20 mm incl frame 86 x 86 x 21 5 mm Weight 74 g not incl batteries Radio frequency 868 3 MHz Receiver class SRD Class 2 Typ open area RF range gt 100 m Duty cycle lt 1 perh Method of operation Type 1 Subject to technical changes Instructions for disposal Do not dispose of the device with regular domestic RX waste Electronic equipment must be disposed of at local collection points for waste electronic EE equipment in compliance with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive The CE sign is a free trading sign addressed C exclusively to the authorities and does not include any warranty of any properties 79 Maiburger Stra e 29 D 26789 Leer www eQ 3 de
25. upwards e Use a pen to mark the positions of 2 bore holes 1 di agonally opposite in the mounting plate K on the wall The bore holes 2 can be used for installation with a flush mounting box 53 Start up Now drill the bore holes If you are working with a stone wall drill the marked two 5 mm holes and insert the plugs supplied If you are working with a wooden wall you can pre drill 1 5 mm holes to make screws easier to insert Use the screws and plugs supplied to fasten the mount ing plate K to the wall Next attach the frame L to the mounting plate K and attach the electronic unit M Make sure that the arrows on the back side of the elec tronic unit M point upwards and that the clips on the mounting plate K latch into the openings on the elec tronic unit M 8 4 Installation in multiple combinations You can mount the room thermostat with the attachment frame L provided or use it with frames of other manu facturers as well as integrate the electronic unit M into a 54 Start up multi gang frame In both cases mounting with adhesive strips and screws is possible For mounting with multiple combinations make sure that the mounting plate K of the room thermostat is seamlessly aligned to the already fixed mounting plate retaining ring The HomeMatic Room Thermostat is designed to fit into frames supplied by the following manufacturers Manufac turer S 1 B 1 B 3 B 7 glass
26. ws the symbol and the eco temperature as defined e Change the temperature with the handwheel and con lt lt firm with the boost button iiir In auto mode the comfort and eco temperature remain activated until the next point at which the week programme changes 13 Setting the holiday function If you want to maintain a fixed temperature for a certain period e g during your holidays or a party the holiday function can be used If the room thermostat is used in connection with a m Q HomeMatic Central Control Unit settings can also be made via the user interface WebUl e Briefly press the auto manu button repeatedly until the suitcase symbol MM appears in the display e Change the time for starting the temperature with the handwheel and confirm with the boost button ifr e Change the date for starting the temperature with the handwheel and confirm with the boost button ji e Change the time and date until which the temperature is supposed to remain with the handwheel and confirm with the boost button jij e Change the temperature with the handwheel and con firm with the boost button fit The display will flash to confirm 64 Boost function The set temperature will remain for the defined period of the holiday function Otherwise the room thermostat will change to auto mode Radio control command s like those from a window contact or the weekly de scaling run of a radiator t
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