Warmup 6iE User Manual
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6
iE
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WiFi Thermostat
The smartest, most efficient way to control the world's
best selling floor heating
User Guide

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  • Page 1 WiFi Thermostat The smartest, most efficient way to control the world’s best selling floor heating User Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Step 3 - Thermostat Mounting ................ 7 Step 4 - Initial Setup ..................7 Step 5 - Add Location and Room..............7 Welcome to the 6iE ................... 8 Getting Started ....................8 How to quickly change the temperature ..............8 How to quickly change mode ...................
  • Page 3: Safety Information

    The 6iE and its packaging are not toys; do not allow children to play with them. Small components and packaging present a risk of choking or suffocation. The 6iE is suitable for indoor use only. It must not be exposed to moisture, vibrations, mechanical loads or temperatures outside of its rated values.
  • Page 4: Step 2 - Wiring Connections

    Step 2 - Wiring Connections WARNING! The 6iE must be installed by a qualified electrician in accordance with National Electrical Code. Wiring Connections LOAD Heater Load Max.15A (1800W - 120V, 3600W - 240V) L1 & L2 LINE Supply Live (120 V) LINE Supply Neutral (120 V) / Supply Live (240 V)
  • Page 5 Table 1.0 - Thermostat use cases Use Case Control Limit Sensor Thermostat IN room Internal Air temperature schedule None Air Sensor No floor limit Thermostat IN/OUT of room P1 & PC Floor temperature schedule None Floor Sensor Floor limit Thermostat IN room P1 &...
  • Page 6: Wiring Diagrams

    Wiring Diagrams Heating Load connected to 6iE and Relay 25 - Max. 40 Amps Snubber (contact suppressor) 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 240V GFCI...
  • Page 7: Step 3 - Thermostat Mounting

    Step 5 - Add Location and Room The MyHeating App will guide you through the setup of your 6iE. You will have to set up your house location and then the room within which your new 6iE is located.
  • Page 8: Welcome To The 6Ie

    Welcome to the 6iE Heating Indicator Displays when heating is active Error Messages See Troubleshooting Page Current Floor/Air temperature Floor will be displayed if floor Thu 11 Mar 17:00 sensor is installed and switched on Temporary Override Use the slider or press the +/- icons 70.0...
  • Page 9: Heating

    Heating How to set a program Setting a “Program” allows you to set comfort temperatures at set times throughout the day. Days can programmed individually, all days the same or weekdays as a block and weekends as a block. The choice is yours. Thu 11 Mar 17:00 Menu...
  • Page 10: How To Set Into Manual Mode

    Heating How to set into Manual Mode Setting into “Manual” mode allows you to set a fixed target temperature for the thermostat to achieve. The thermostat will continue to maintain this temperature until another operating mode or temperature is selected. Thu 11 Mar 17:00 Menu Mode Mode Program Manual Program 70.0 Energy Monitor Vacation...
  • Page 11: How To Set Into Vacation Mode

    Heating How to set into Vacation Mode “Vacation Mode” allows you to override regular scheduling with a lower fixed temperature over a set time to save energy and avoid thermostat re- programming. Thu 11 Mar 17:00 Menu Mode Mode Program Manual Program 70.0 Energy Monitor Vacation Settings Heating Off Floor With Frost Protection 74.0°...
  • Page 12: Energy Monitor

    Energy Monitor How Energy Monitor works Energy Usage The 6iE learns how you use your system Last 24 Hours 1.5kWh and how your house reacts to heating and weather. Energy monitoring will show the Last 7 Days 0.0kWh amount of energy consumed over a certain time period.
  • Page 13: Settings

    Display Background Light Dark Random Choose the background image of the 6iE. Random is an image selected from Warmup’s collection. Standby style Temperature Time Minimalist Choose what will be displayed when the 6iE goes into standby.
  • Page 14: Advanced Settings

    The brightness of “Night” mode will begin and end using this time. On/Off Screen lock Locks the 6iE screen to prevent any unauthorised changes to the 6iE. Requires a 4 digit code to access the menu or make changes. Advanced Settings Advanced settings Offset Sensors &...
  • Page 15: Troubleshooting

    Display is blank Brightness 1. Check that the standby brightness is not set to Off. Power 2. (Electrician Required) Electrician required to verify power is going to the 6iE and that it is correctly wired. ER1/ER2 Sensor Error (Electrician Required) Electrician required to verify that the floor sensor has been wired correctly.
  • Page 16: Wifi Troubleshooting

    6iE to device login to the MyHeating make & model your router is the likely app. Try to connect the 6iE to issue, or the signal could be this mobile hotspot. blocked. A WiFi repeater/ extender may be required.
  • Page 17: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Model 6iE-XX-YY-ZZ Voltage 110V - 240V AC +/-15% 50Hz/60Hz Protection 15A resistive (120 V/1800W, Max. Load 240 V 3600W) GFCI Class A GFCI with 5mA trip level Rated impulse voltage 4000V Automatic action 100,000 Disconnection means Pollution degree Max.
  • Page 18 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.
  • Page 19 Warmup Inc www.warmup.com us@warmup.com T: (888) 927-6333 F: (888) 927-4721 Warmup Canada ca@warmup.com T: (888) 592-7687 F: (888) 927-4721 Warmup Inc 25-A Francis Clarke Circle Bethel 06801 Warmup - UG - 6iE NAM - V1.2 2021-09-08_EN...

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