5) Programming
The device can be controlled remotely if its pilot wire is connected to a device fitted with a programmer,
a programming unit or an energy management unit.
Chart indicating the orders the device can receive over its pilot wire
(to be measured between the pilot wire and the neutral).
Orders received Current absent
Ref/neutral
oscilloscope
Mode achieved
Heating
temperature
2) Setting the CONFORT temperature
It is the temperature desired when the room is occupied.
a) Set the switch to
to the ON position, the
b) Align the toothed screw
less than desired.
Wait a few hours for the temperature to stabilise.
If the temperature setting does not suit you, adjust it using the adjusting screw
using the notches (one notch at a time).
The thermostat's cycle takes several minutes. It is possible that the heating indicator may not react
instantaneously, but instead only on the next thermostat cycle.
3) Standby (Hors Gel) Mode
It is the mode enabling to maintain a temperature of approximately 7°C in the room in case of prolonged
absence from the house.
a) Leave switch
on the Marche position.
b) Set the knob
to
Full alternance
230V
CONFORT
ECO
3°C to 4°C
CONFORT
below
setting
CONFORT
setting
U
SING THE DEVICE
indicator lights.
with the marking
.
Negative half-
alternance
-115V
STANDBY
Standby
stop. Can also
temperature,
be used for load
about 7°C
Temperature setting knob with Hors Gel
tion.
Operating indicator light.
Forced operation indicator light (Turbo mode)
TURBO Switch: 2 hours of forced operation.
ON/OFF switch
Heating indicator
: the indicator light
illuminates if the temperature is
8
Positive half-
alternance
+115V
STOP LOAD
SHEDDING
Instant device
shedding.
posi-
. Proceed step-by-step