Conduits are only required where it is mandated by state or provincial code. Please refer to local electrical code for compliant applications. The 4iE and its power supply should be isolated from the mains supply throughout the installation process.
(e.g. heater or TV). Ensure the distance from your router to the 4iE is not too great. This will ensure the wireless connection is not subject to range or interference issues once installed.
Wiring Connections Step 2 - Wiring Connections Isolate the thermostat from the mains supply throughout the installation process Heating Load connected to 4iE - Max. 15 Amps SUPPLY WITHOUT GFCI PROTECTION L1-LOAD-L2 HOT (120V) L1-LINE HEATING NEUTRAL (120V) OR (MAX 3600W/...
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L1-LINE HEATING Hot (240V) (MAX 3600W/ L2-LINE 15 Amps) 240V GFCI L1-LINE-L2 PROTECTED POWER SUPPLY SUPPLY Hot (240V) Hot (240V) L1-LOAD-L2 L1-LINE FLOOR SENSOR (NO POLARITY) N.B. All heating loads connect to Relay-25 only, controlled by 4iE Heater/s Max 25A...
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Wiring Connections Step 2 - Wiring Connections Heating Load connected to 4iE and Relay 25 - Max. 40 Amps 240V 240V SUPPLY WITHOUT GFCI COIL SUPPLY PROTECTION L1-LOAD-L2 Hot (240V) L1-LINE HEATING Hot (240V) (MAX 3600W/ L2-LINE 15 Amps) L1-LINE-L2...
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Step 2 - Wiring Connections Master/relay function: Used to control loads greater than 15A. Heaters will be split across two 4iE’s, one being the master and the other being the relay (slave). Only one floor sensor is required, wired into terminals 1 & 2 of the Master 4iE.
Assembling the 4iE Step 3 - Reattach 4iE Face Reattach the 4iE face to the Back Plate and tighten both screws to secure. You may now restore power to the thermostat and begin setup.
(europe/n.america/australia/off) Temperature format fahrenheit/celsius Home screen style select the theme for your 4iE Background image select the background image for your 4iE Display brightness change the screen brightness for normal use and standby Audio feedback turn the ‘click’ sound on/off...
Menu Once setup has been completed the thermostat will display the home screen. If you do not press any button for 1 minute the 4iE screen will dim and go into standby. To wake the 4iE just tap the screen or press the lock icon.
Programming Custom Program Setting a Custom Program allows you to set comfort temperatures at set times throughout the day. monday tuesday set custom set fixed wednesday program temperature thursday select preset friday program saturday sunday back cancel help accept Press menu > Program Select days of the week >...
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Programming Preset Program Select a Preset Program created by Warmup. See the summary of the Preset Programmes below. monday select a preset tuesday wednesday bathroom thursday living room bedroom friday kitchen saturday sunday cancel help accept back Press menu > Program Press accept >...
Programming Fixed Temperature Set a fixed temperature for the thermostat to reach and maintain until you revert back to program mode or switch the heating off. fixed temperature set custom set fixed temp program temperature 70°F select preset program back back accept Press menu >...
Programming Holiday Mode Holiday Mode allows you to override your schedule with a lower fixed temperature over a set time to save energy. holiday mode start date start date off 12:00 01 jan 2016 end date off program back back next Press menu >...
Energy Monitoring The 4iE learns how you use your system and how your house reacts to the heating and weather. It can give you an estimate of your energy usage and the running cost of your system. During the initial setup step you will have entered the power (wattage) of your system and the cost per kilowatt hour charged by your energy provider.
Display is blank the lowest settings ‘0’. (Electrician Required) Electrician required to verify power is going to the 4iE and that it is correctly wired. (Electrician Required) Electrician required to verify “er1” or “er2” is that the floor sensor has been wired correctly. If it is...
Starts heating early so it’s up to temperature at the right time Display/Audio Background Change the background screen (upload your own via MyHeating App or by visiting my.warmup.com) Home screen style Choose a theme for the main screen Display brightness Change the screen brightness for normal use and...
Important Notices FCC Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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Important Notices IC Statement This device complies with Industry Canada Licence-exempt RSS-247. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Caution: To maintain compliance with the RF exposure guidelines, place the unit at least 20cm from nearby persons.
Technical Specifications Supply Voltage 120-240V AC 60Hz Dimensions 3.54 x 4.72 x 0.70in Screen size 2.7 x 2.5in GFCI Class A GFCI with 5mA trip level Sensors Air & Floor (Ambient) Sensor Type NTC10k 3m Long (Can Be Extended To 50m) Max.
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This warranty does not cover removal or re-installation costs, and shall not apply if it is shown by Warmup that the defect or malfunction was caused by failure to follow the instruction manuals, incorrect installation or damage which occurred while the product was in the possession of a consumer.
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