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2HEAT TC-300 Quick Start Manual

2HEAT TC-300 Quick Start Manual

Programmable plug in thermostat

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Programmable Plug in Thermostat TC-300
This Plug-in thermostat is designed to be used for electric heaters and similar appliances.
Keys Features
Plug in design make it easy to install.
Five buttons make it easy to operate.
161 switching programmes per week (23 programmes per day)
Comfort, Energy-saving, and Holiday Mode Selectable.
The display shows the set temperature.
Temperature display in degrees Celsius.
Settable hysterese / deadband
With EEPROM
Frost Protection
Heat Pump Protection( Every 11 hours work 30sec. if heat pump not work)
Technical Data
Output Voltage:
Switching Capacity:
Backup storage:
Sensor Mode:
Temperature settings:
Accuracy:
Thermostat dimension:
Color:
IP protection rating:
Certification:
Button
Function
Power on/off
Temp up, or setting
Temp down,or setting
Mode Select --Short press
Time, Day and Program Setting
Parameter setting
230V
3600W/16A
EEPROM
Internal Sensor
0°C ~ 65°C, 0.5°C increments.
+/- 0.5°C (+/- 1°F).
140mm x 70mm x 39mm, display 37x16mm.
White
20.
CE and encording to EN regulations.

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Summary of Contents for 2HEAT TC-300

  • Page 1 Programmable Plug in Thermostat TC-300 This Plug-in thermostat is designed to be used for electric heaters and similar appliances. Button Function Power on/off Temp up, or setting Temp down,or setting Mode Select --Short press Time, Day and Program Setting Parameter setting Keys Features ...
  • Page 2 Programmable Plug in Thermostat TC-300 Parameter Settings Under off status, press “M” button and “+”button at the same time. You be able to enter the parameter settings. Each press of “M” button can into next item setting. Item Range -9 ~+9 'C Temp.
  • Page 3 Programmable Plug in Thermostat TC-300 Day, Time and PRG. Setting. The thermostat provides the option to program 23 time settings, irrespective of the day, i.e. a total of 161 switching programmes per week. These are shown in the display with a series of figures at the up and bottom of the display.