TPS PTR5100-5500W Instructions

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PTR5100-5500W Thermos t at I nstructions

Buttons and LCD display

Button / Icon
Description
Turning on/off thermostat
P
Program button
Auto/Vacation mode selection
M
Menu button
Set the time and week days
Confirm settings
Increase the set value
Decrease the set value
The buttons are locked.

Menu Settings

P
Press buttton
t o T urn on/o f f the thermostat. When thermostat is turn ed off, the LCD will only display "OFF". Now press and hold button
to bring up a configuration menu. In this mode, press button
Features description
Menu #
01

Sensor selection

02

Switching differential

03

Air temperature calibrate

Floor temperature calibrate

04

Program time delay

05
Temperature readout
06
(AF model only )
Maximum floor temperature
07
(AF model only)
Backlight turning-on time
08
(PTR5100BL model only)

Temperature format

09

Clock format

10
11

Frost protection

Remarks: The thermostat will return to standby mode after 20 seconds of inactivity. (Using
Please Note: one of the following error messages will appear if one of these problems occur:
E0, meaning the internal sensor is broken, short-circuit or not working properly.
E1, meaning the floor sensor is broken, short-circuit, not connected, or not working properly.
This product should be installed by a qualified electrician.
Button / Icon
Description
AUTO
Temporary
Frost protection activated
Programmes number
Heating is turned on
M
to cycle through the menus.
Features Explanation
This thermostat is a combination model allowing you to
choose between 3 different models. A, AF and F model.
A model:
air onl y , with built in sensor
AF model: air & floo r , with both built in and remote sensor
F model:
floor onl y , with remote sensor
The numbers of degree difference before switching.
The default is 1°C which means the thermostat will
switch the heating on 0.5°C below the set temperature
and will turn it off 0.5°C above the set temperature.
With a 2°C differential, the heating will switch on 1°C
below the set temperature and will switch off 1°C
above the set temperature.
This is to calibrate air temperature if required.
This is to calibrate floor temperature if required.
This gives more time for user to set the programmes
before reverting back to standard display
This gives option to choose to show air temperature,
floor temperature or to show both floor & air in interval.
This is to protect the floor surface.
This is to set the backlight turning-on time. User
can also set the backlight always on or off.
This allows users to select between °C or °F.
12/24 Hour clock format selection
This is to avoid room temperature goes below 5°C
See overleaf for further setting up information
( P art I)
Adjustment
(press up or down button to adjust)
A, AF, F
1 °C(default), 2 °C.........10°C
-1°C = decrease 1°C, 1°C = increase 1°C...
-1°C = decrease 1 °C, 1°C = increase 1 °C...
5s , 10s , 15s ,20s (default) , 25s, 30s.
A= to show air temperature, F=to show floor temperature,
A--F = to show both in 5 second intervals
40°C(default)
30 seconds(default) On= always on, OFF= always off
C or
F
24H (default), 12H
on= activated, off= deactivated
button will also exit the menu setting)
P
Ver.1.1
M
for 3 seconds

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  • Page 1 PTR5100-5500W Thermos t at I nstructions ( P art I) Ver.1.1 Buttons and LCD display Button / Icon Description Button / Icon Description Turning on/off thermostat AUTO Auto mode Program button Vacation mode Auto/Vacation mode selection Menu button Temporary temperature override...
  • Page 2: Installation And Wiring

    PTR5100-5500W Thermostat Instructions (Part II) Ver.1.1 Auto Mode Set the Time and Day This thermostat is fitted with a real time clock. It is essential that the clock time and day Press button M to select Auto mode. In Auto mode, the LCD will display “AUTO” on the top left corner.

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