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SH-01-001
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  • Page 1 SH-01-001 User Manual...
  • Page 2 ◆ Table of Contents Product Image.............1 Table of Contents............2-4 Introduction..............5-8 Mode Selection..............9 Mode 1-Thermostat...........10 LCD Display............11-13...
  • Page 3 Operation of Main Display Hold Mode..............14-15 Holiday Mode............16-17 Away Mode..............17-18 Schedule..............19-21 Optional Functions..........22-26 Optional Features Table.........27-28...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Feature Settings Clock Setting................29 Backlight Setting................30 Standby Screen................31 Screen Lock................32-33 Temperature Format..............34 Temperature Limit..............35...
  • Page 5 Defrost..................36 Sensor Selection...............37 Floor Temperature Limit............38 Daylight Saving Time (DST)............39 System Information..............40 Reset To Factory Settings............41 Installation................42-43 Technical Specification.............44 Wiring Diagram................45...
  • Page 6 Mode 2-Time Clock...........46 LCD Display................47-49 Boost..................50 Setting the Switching Times..........51-52 Optional FeaturesTable............53 Wiring Diagram................54...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    ◆ Introduction What is a Programmable Thermostat? A programmable room thermostat is a device that combines the functions of both a room thermostat and timed heating controller into a single unit. The programmable thermostat is used to switch the heating system in your home on and off as needed. It works by controlling the temperature according to a series of programmed temperature settings that take effect at different times of your choosing.
  • Page 8 It will allow you to select different temperatures in your home at different times of the day (and days of the week) to meet your particular needs. Adjusting a room thermostat to a higher setting will not make the room heat up more quickly. How quickly the room heats up depends on the design of the heating system and heat-loss of the building.
  • Page 9 with at the different times you have chosen and then leave it alone to do its job. The best way to do this is to set a lower temperature first, for example 18°C, and then adjust the temperature gradually up or down by one degree each day until you are comfortable with the temperature.
  • Page 10 temperature setting to make sure that even the coldest room is comfortable, then prevent any overheating in other rooms by adjusting the TRVs. All types of thermostats need a free flow of air to sense the best temperature, so they must not be placed in a cupboard or covered by curtains or blocked by furniture.
  • Page 11 Mode Select MC6 can either be used as a Thermostat or a Time-clock. Thermostat Mode (Fully Programmable Mode) – Allows Time & Temperature Settings to be made. This allows the thermostat to be programmed for a specific temperature during a specific...
  • Page 12 time. Time-clock Mode – Allows for Time ONLY setting to switch ON or OFF as desired. This Mode ignores any temperature requirement. To change between Thermostat and Time-clock Modes: Follow these steps (Use your finger as the screen is Touch Sensitive) ★Press the icon and enter Feature Settings.
  • Page 13: Mode 1-Thermostat

    Selection, click it and enter Selection Interface. ★Select ‘Heating Mode’ or ‘Timer Mode’ the thermostat will re-set and enter the desired Mode. Mode 1-Thermostat...
  • Page 15: Lcd Display

    ◆ LCD Display 1. Wi-Fi indicator- Displayed when connected to a Wi-Fi Network 2. Hold: Temperature Hold. 3. Adjusting the optional settings. 4. Day Indicator & Clock 5. Away: Means the MC6-Timer is maintaining a lower temperature to give frost protection.
  • Page 16: Holiday Mode

    6. OPT (Optimum): Displayed ON/OFF of the ‘Optimum Start’ 7. Air Humidity: 8. Power ON/OFF 9. Holiday: Displayed when thermostat is in holiday mode. 10. Schedule: Programmable Operation. 11. Setup Button 12 & 13 Adjusting the Setting Temperature or turning a page. 14.
  • Page 17 16. Temperature reading is in Degrees ℃ or ℉ Display 17. Display shows “Heating” flame symbol (A flame on screen means heating is ON. If there is no flame symbol, the heating is OFF)
  • Page 18 ◆ Operation of Main Display Hold The Temperature hold function allows you to manually override the current operating program and set a different temperature for a desired period. ★Press the ‘Hold’ and enter the setting interface.
  • Page 19 ★Press the First column of ‘Hold Temp’, use the icon / to set the desired Hold Temperature. (Temperature Range 5℃ -35℃). ★Press the Second/Third columns of Hour/Minute, use the icon / to set the desired “Hold Time” ★Press the icon to save and return to main display, or click ‘Cancel’...
  • Page 20 displayed on screen. The time will count down for the set duration and then revert to the normal program setting. Holiday The MC6 will maintain this temperature for the duration of the holiday and will then automatically return to the program mode on your return.
  • Page 21 ★Press the column of Years/Month/Day, Use the icon set the Year/Month/Day values under Holiday Start ★Press the column of Years/Month/Day, Use the icon set the Year/Month/Day values under Holiday End. ★Press the icon to save and return to main display. The display shows;...
  • Page 22: Away Mode

    Away Mode ◆In ‘Away Mode’, The MC6 will only turn the Heating ON should the room temperature drop below the set Defrost Temperature (This is configured in the setup). If the heating is...
  • Page 23: Away Mode

    turned on in Away Mode, the Flame symbol will be displayed. ◆The thermostat automatically enters the Defrost mode when ‘Away Mode’ is selected Schedule ★Press the icon and enter Feature Settings. ★Find the ”Schedule “ option. Press it and enter setting interface.
  • Page 24: Schedule

    There are four Options: Weekday/Weekend, 7Days, 24Hours, None ※Press the icon in the front of Weekday/Weekend, and it will turn to ※Press the icon to save and return to main screen. ※Press the “Schedule” on the main screen. ※Press “Schedule” and enter “Edit” interface. ※On the Edit Page,“Weekday/Weekend”can be selected to...
  • Page 25 edit. ※Press “Weekday” and enter editing interface. ※There are Four Time Periods can be selected: Morning/Day/Evening/Night (Each Time Period has Options) ※Morning Press the First Column of “Time”, use the icon to set...
  • Page 26 desired “Hour” Press the Second Column of “Time”, use the icon to set desired Minute. For Example: The Setting Time is 04 (Hour):00 (Minute) Click the Third Column of “Temperature”, use the icon set desired Temperature. ℃ For Example: The Setting Temperature is...
  • Page 27: Optional Functions

    Repeat these steps to set all periods. ◆ Optional Functions Program Mode Program Mode: MC6 thermostat provides three programming modes and also can be set to non-programmable thermostat Weekday / Weekend (5 + 2) Programming - Allows you to edit...
  • Page 28 the 4 time periods for the weekday and 4 time periods for the weekend. 7 day programming mode - can be programmed every day for 4 time periods with comfortable temperature 24 hours mode -Every day can be edited 4 time periods with comfortable temperature.
  • Page 29 Switch Diff: This function allows you to increase the switching differential of the thermostat. The system defaults to 0.5 degrees, meaning that when the temperature is set to 20 degrees, the thermostat will start heating at 19.5 degrees and stop at 20 degrees. If the default value is 1 degree, start heating at 19 degrees, stop at 20 degrees.
  • Page 30 between air temperature only, floor temperature, or both. When you enable both sensors, the floor sensor is used as a floor limiting sensor and is designed to prevent the floor from overheating. Floor Temp Limit: The function is available when the floor sensor is enabled.
  • Page 31 Optimum Start will calculate how much time the heated space needs, to ensure the required Temperature you have set, at the Time you have set, is achieved (assuming the heating system has been installed to meet the energy requirements of the building).
  • Page 32: Optional Features Table

    ◆ Optional Features Table FEATURE SETTING Program Mode Weekday/Weekend(Default)/7 Days Programming/24 Hrs/None Defrost (Away Mode) 7℃-17℃(7℃ =Default) Temperature Format ℃/℉(℃=Default)
  • Page 33 0.5℃-3℃ (0.5=Default) Switch Diff Out Delay 0-15Minutes(0=Default) Built in Sensor (Default) Sensor Selection Remote Air Sensor Floor Sensor Only Built in &Floor Sensor Remote Air &Floor Sensor...
  • Page 34: Feature Settings

    Floor Temp Limit 20℃-47℃ (28℃=Default) Minutes to raise temperature by 1 ℃ Optimum Start/Rate of Change Ambient Light ON/OFF Dimming ◆Feature Settings...
  • Page 35: Clock Setting

    Clock Setting To set the clock, follow these steps. ★Press the icon and enter Feature Settings. ★Press The “Clock Setting” enter Setting Interface ★Press the column of Year/Month/Day, use the icon to set the Year/Month/Day values. ★Press the column of “Time”, use the icon to set Hours/ Minute.
  • Page 36: Backlight Setting

    ★Press the icon to save and return to main screen. Backlight Setting ★Press the icon and enter Feature Settings. ★Press “Backlight” Selection and enter Backlight Setting. ★Ambient Light Dimming is in Mode: Automatically adjusts the backlight brightness. ★Ambient Light Dimming is in Mode: Manually adjust...
  • Page 37: Standby Screen

    the backlight brightness. ★Use the icon to adjust to the desired brightness ★Press the icon to save and return to main screen. Standby Screen ★Press the icon and enter Feature Settings. ★Press “Standby Screen” and enter Setting interface.
  • Page 38 ★There are Four Selections (3Min,10Min,Just Night, Never) to control the Standby Screen Time. ★For example, setting the standby time is for 10 minutes in the front of “10 Min” and it will turn to Press the icon ★Press the icon to save and return to main screen.
  • Page 39: Screen Lock

    Screen Lock ★Touch (Press on) the icon and enter Feature Settings. ★Press “Screen Lock” and enter setting interface. Lock Pin Options ★For example, Setting the Lock Pin is 5209 ※Press the First Column, use the icon to set to 5...
  • Page 40 ※Press the Second Column, use the icon to set to 2 ※Press the Third Column, use the icon to set to 0 ※Press the Fourth Column, use the to set to 9 ★Press the icon to save and return to main screen. Note: To unlock the MC6 press .The display will show and you will need to enter the four digit pin number you set previously.
  • Page 41: Temperature Format

    Temperature Format...
  • Page 42 ★Press the icon and enter Feature Settings. ★Find the “Temp Format” option, Press it and enter setting interface. ★There are two Options ★Press the icon in the front of ,and it will turn ★Press the icon to save and return to main screen.
  • Page 43: Temperature Limit

    Temperature Limit ★Press the icon and enter Feature Settings. ★Find the “Temp Limit ” option, Press it and enter setting interface. ★Press the First Column, use the icon o adjust Minimum Temperature to 5-34℃ ★Press the Second Column, use the icon to adjust Maximum Temperature to 6-35℃...
  • Page 44: Defrost

    ★Press the icon twice to save and return to main screen. Defrost The thermostat will automatically enter the Defrost Mode when the room temperature drops below the defrost temperature. ★Press the icon and enter Feature Settings. ★Find the “Defrost” option, Press it and enter setting interface.
  • Page 45: Sensor Selection

    Temperature Options. ★Use the icon to adjust the temperature. ★Press the icon twice to save and return to main screen.. Sensor Selection ★Press the icon and enter Feature Settings.
  • Page 46 ★Find the “Sensor Selection” option, Press it and entry in setting interface. ★Press the icon of which sensor you required. ★Press the icon twice to save and return to main screen...
  • Page 47: Floor Temperature Limit

    Floor Temperature Limit ★Press the icon and enter Feature Settings. ★Find the “Floor Temp Limit” option, Press it and entry in setting interface. ★Use the icon to set the temperature. ★Press the icon twice to save and return to main...
  • Page 48: Daylight Saving Time (Dst)

    display. Daylight Saving Time ★Press the icon and enter Feature Settings. ★Press “DST” and enter setting interface. Auto DST Options...
  • Page 49: System Information

    ★There are three options: European Union/US & Canada/Australia & New Zealand in the front of “EU/U&C/A&Z” and it will ★Press the icon turn to ★Press the icon twice to save and return to main screen. System Information...
  • Page 50: Reset To Factory Settings

    ★Press the icon and enter Feature Settings. ★Press “System Information” and enter interface, it shows Version Number: 2.0 ★Press the icon to Exit Reset to Factory Settings...
  • Page 51 Warning: Reset will make you lose the current Settings and return to the factory Settings. ★Press the icon and enter Feature Settings. ★Press “ ”and enter setting interface. ★Press “Reset” to factory settings ★Press the icon to Exit...
  • Page 52: Installation

    Installation Install the thermostat at a height in accordance with the local Building Regulations. All electrical work must be carried out by a suitably qualified electrician. Please read the instructions in order to better understand our products. Do not install in areas close to a heat source, which will affect its function.
  • Page 53 Step 1 Using a flat-blade screwdriver, loosen the screw from the bottom of the thermostat, and then separate the front half from the back-plate. Step 2 First place the front panel of the thermostat in a safe place. And then follow the wiring diagram on page 52 & 63 of this manual for the required connecting terminals.
  • Page 54 Step 4 Once the back-plate is secure, re-fit the thermostat front panel to the back-plate and gently tighten the bottom retaining screw.
  • Page 55: Technical Specification

    ◆ Technical Specification Power supply: 110-230VAC, 50/60 Hz Setting temp range: 5-35℃ Working temp range: -10-45℃ Temp accuracy: ±1℃ Power consumption: 1W ℃ Floor Temperature Limit: 20-45 Max Switch Current: 16A LCD screen size: 3.5 Inch Touch: Capacitive touch Dimension: 96 * 86 * 42.5 (W*H*D) mm ◆Wiring Diagram...
  • Page 57: Mode 2-Time Clock

    Mode 2-Time Clock...
  • Page 59: Lcd Display

    ◆LCD Display...
  • Page 60 1. WiFi Indicator-Displayed when connected to a WiFi network 2. Away-Displayed when Away Mode is active. 3. Boost-Adjusting the optional setting. 4. Day Indicator & Clock 5. OPT (Optimum): Displayed ON/OFF of the “Optimum Start” 6. Air Humidity: 1) If humidity value less than 30%, the pointer will be in the Red area.
  • Page 61 2) If humidity value is between 30% and 60%, the pointer will be in the Green area. 3) If humidity value is more than 60%, the pointer will be in the Grey area. 7. Power ON/OFF 8. Holiday: Displayed when Time Clock is in holiday mode. 9.
  • Page 62: Boost

    12. ℃ or ℉ display 13. Timer Status-Displays the current status of the timed output. Boost To boost the timed output ON follow these steps. ★Press the “Boost” on main screen & enter setting interface.
  • Page 63 ★Press “Hour” and use the icon to set the hours desired ★Press “Minute” and use the icon to set the minutes desired. ★Press the icon to save and return to main screen. ★Boost he remaining time will now be displayed.
  • Page 64: Setting The Switching Times

    Setting the Switching Times To program the switching times, follow these steps ★Press the “Schedule” on main screen. ★Press “Weekday” and enter setting interface. Four Time Periods can be selected to program.(Each Period has Options)
  • Page 65 ★Press “Hour” of time and use the icon to set the desired hour. ★Press “Minute” time and use the icon to set the desired minutes. ★Press “Hour” of time and use the icon to set the desired hour. ★Press “Minute” time and use the icon to set the desired minute.
  • Page 66: Optional Featurestable

    Repeat these steps to set all periods. ◆Optional Features Table FEATURE SETTING...
  • Page 67: Wiring Diagram

    Program Mode Weekday/Weekend(Default)/7 Days Programming/24 Hrs/None Out Delay 0-15Minutes(0=Default) Ambient Light ON/OFF Dimming ◆Wiring Diagram...

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