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  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CLIMASET Contents Enjoy using your Climaset safely Introducing your Climaset Discovering your thermostat Getting familiarized with the keys Getting to know the screen 5 easy steps to adjust your thermostat 7 easy steps to install the device Appendix A. Mini Circuit Breaker (MCB) selection guide Appendix B.
  • Page 5: Enjoy Using Your Climaset Safely

    CLIMASET Enjoy using your Climaset safely Enjoy using your Climaset safely The instruction below has been prepared to assist you enjoy using your Climaset safely for many years. Please read this instruction thoroughly before starting to use the device. Each room fan coil or other type of air conditioning device should be protected by its own mini circuit breaker (MCB).
  • Page 6 CLIMASET Enjoy using your Climaset safely operation of your air conditioner. Using higher ratings, you will not be protected in case of emergency. Your thermostat also protects itself as well as your air conditioner by a fuse. In case of a burnt fuse, please check your system integrity. It can be a warning for malfunction of your air conditioner or thermostat or short circuit of the wiring.
  • Page 7 Strong electromagnetic fields, like the one with a radio transmitter, can interfere with the screen content or cause device malfunction. Never try to fix the device yourself. Replacement of the parts may affect the device safety. Always contact your local Climaset service center for repairs.
  • Page 8: Introducing Your Climaset

    CLIMASET Introducing your Climaset Introducing your Climaset Ultra slim CLX series offer the most premium, innovative solution ever to counter demands of modern architecture and interior design. All but 12mm of the control unit is concealed in the wall. Most demanding and useful functionalities of a room thermostat have been...
  • Page 9 CLIMASET Discovering your thermostat The thermostat is either in standby mode or in normal operation mode. 1. Standby mode Choose standby mode if you do not use a room for an extended period of time, such as the time you are in a journey or when it is empty for most of the time and only be used for special occasions.
  • Page 10 CLIMASET Discovering your thermostat Fan operation modes There are three fan operation modes which you may choose in any of the operational modes. 1. Manual fan speed changeover mode The air conditioner runs with the fan speed you have adjusted whenever the thermostat restarts the air conditioner.
  • Page 11: Getting Familiarized With The Keys

    CLIMASET Getting familiarized with the keys automatically turned On/Off according to the temperature difference between the room and the set point. It provides homogenous air quality around the room. Not all of air conditioners are capable of supporting this mode. Ask a NOTE professional about the ability of your air conditioner to support this mode.
  • Page 12 CLIMASET Getting familiarize with the keys Cool Room ► ¯ Auto Set ► 3 Fan speed key You may determine your desired fan speed or switch to the automatic fan speed changeover mode by this key. Refer to the previous section to find out more on the automatic fan speed NOTE changeover.
  • Page 13 CLIMASET Getting familiarize with the keys The fan speed increases each time you push the key. After the maximum NOTE fan speed the device enters in automatic fan speed changeover mode. Minimum fan speed will be selected if you push the key again.
  • Page 14: Getting To Know The Screen

    CLIMASET Getting to know the screen again or may be requested to enter a three digit code to unlock the device, as in the figure. Refer to the advanced settings in appendix C to find out more on setting the lock type.
  • Page 15 CLIMASET Getting to know the screen 1 Room Temperature Represents the current room temperature in degree centigrade with 0.1˚C resolution. 2 Set Temperature Indicates the desired set temperature. Use “+” or “-” to increase or decrease the set temperature. Maximum set temperature is 32˚C and the minimum is 16˚C. These temperature limits may be modified in the advanced settings.
  • Page 16 CLIMASET Getting to know the screen amount of time, such as in spring or in autumn or when you are in a journey or in rooms which are used rarely. The device is in the operational mode. The air conditioner will be switched on or off automatically according to your settings.
  • Page 17 CLIMASET Getting to know the screen 5 Continuous fan operation If the continuous fan operation is selected, the fan never switches off unless you power off the device. Instead, when the room temperature reaches to the set point, the fan continues blowing air without heating or cooling with the selected fan speed in manual mode or switches to the lowest fan speed in the automatic fan speed changeover mode.
  • Page 18 CLIMASET Getting to know the screen G Fan speed indicator It represents the desired fan speed in the Normal or Continuous fan operation mode or the applied fan speed in the Automatic fan operation mode. Maximum fan speeds Intermediate fan speeds...
  • Page 19: Easy Steps To Adjust Your Thermostat

    CLIMASET 5 easy steps to adjust your thermostat J Beep It indicates that if the key press beep is enabled. Push the power key for 5 seconds to enable/disable key press beep. K Lock If any of the keys are locked a lock figure is displayed. Refer to the previous section to find out how to unlock the keys.
  • Page 20 CLIMASET 5 easy steps to adjust your thermostat C Use “ ” or “ ” key to adjust the set temperature Cool Room ► set temperature is shown in blue in the right side figure. ¯ Auto The minimum set temperature is 16˚C and the maximum is Set ►...
  • Page 21: Easy Steps To Install The Device

    CLIMASET 7 easy steps to install the device 5 You may lock the device keys if you want. Push “+” and “- Cool Room ► ” together for 3 seconds and the device will be locked. A lock ¯ Auto icon as represented in blue in the figure indicates that the Set ►...
  • Page 22 CLIMASET 7 easy steps to install the device 3 Preparing the wires The best wire size is AWG 16 (1.5 mm diameter), but wire will still be secured up to AWG12 (2.5 mm diameter) in the thermostat terminals. Use wire harness supplied with the device on the wires to prepare the wires to be secured in the terminals.
  • Page 23 CLIMASET 7 easy steps to install the device 5 Securing the device Push the device in the conduit box. Make sure that the wires are gathered properly inside the conduit box and they do not push the device out. Use a screw driver as illustrated in the figure to secure the claws which makes the thermostat in its position secured.
  • Page 24: Appendix A. Mini Circuit Breaker (Mcb) Selection Guide

    CLIMASET Appendix A. Appendix A. Mini Circuit Breaker (MCB) selection guide The following table provides you a guide to select the proper type of mini circuit breaker to protect your air conditioner and therefore your thermostat. If the type of your air conditioner is not listed here, refer to the air conditioner catalogue for the proper type of circuit breaker.
  • Page 25: Appendix B. Wiring Diagrams For Several Types Of Thermostats And Air Conditioners

    CLIMASET Appendix B. Appendix B. Wiring diagrams for several types of thermostats and air conditioners Thermostat model: 7100 Air conditioner type: Vertical room fan coil.
  • Page 26 CLIMASET Appendix B. Terminals description table Phase Input AC220V 50Hz Output To fan speed AC220V 50Hz selector Input Null Null...
  • Page 27 CLIMASET Appendix B. Thermostat model: 7100 Air conditioner type: Single-speed ducted fan coil. Refer to Note Use relays between fan and thermostat wherever current consumption NOTE exceeds 3 Amperes. This may occur with large ducted fan coils.
  • Page 28 CLIMASET Appendix B. Terminals description table Phase Input AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To fan AC220V/24V 50Hz Input Null Null...
  • Page 29 CLIMASET Appendix B. Thermostat model: 7110A Air conditioner type: Two-pipe vertical room fan coil with 2-wire, on/off electromagnetic valve.
  • Page 30 CLIMASET Appendix B. Terminals description table Phase Input AC220V 50Hz Output To fan speed AC220V 50Hz selector Output To electromagnetic AC220V 50Hz valve Input Null Null...
  • Page 31 CLIMASET Appendix B. Thermostat model: 7110A Air conditioner type: Single-speed, two-pipe ducted fan coil with 2-wire, on/off electromagnetic valve. Refer to Note Use relays between fan and thermostat wherever current consumption NOTE exceeds 3 Amperes. This may occur with large ducted fan coils.
  • Page 32 CLIMASET Appendix B. Terminals description table Phase Input AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To fan AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To electromagnetic AC220V/24V 50Hz valve Input Null Null...
  • Page 33 CLIMASET Appendix B. Thermostat model: 110B Air conditioner type: Single-speed ducted split or refrigerated type packaged air conditioner unit with hot water coil.
  • Page 34 CLIMASET Appendix B. Terminals description table Phase Input AC220V/24V 50Hz To fan contactor Output AC220V/24V 50Hz To compressor Output AC220V/24V 50Hz contactor Null Input Null...
  • Page 35 CLIMASET Appendix B. Thermostat model: 7111A Air conditioner type: Four-pipe vertical room fan coil with two, 2-wire, on/off electromagnetic valves.
  • Page 36 CLIMASET Appendix B. Terminals description table Phase Input AC220V 50Hz Output To fan speed AC220V 50Hz selector Output To cooling AC220V 50Hz electromagnetic valve Output To heating AC220V 50Hz electromagnetic valve Input Null Null...
  • Page 37 CLIMASET Appendix B. Thermostat model: 7111A Air conditioner type: Single-speed, four pipe ducted fan coil with two, 2-wire, on/off electromagnetic valves. Refer to Note Use relays between fan and thermostat wherever current consumption NOTE exceeds 3 Amperes. This may occur with large ducted fan coils.
  • Page 38 CLIMASET Appendix B. Terminals description table Phase Input AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To fan AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To cooling AC220V/24V 50Hz electromagnetic valve Output To heating AC220V/24V 50Hz electromagnetic valve Input Null Null...
  • Page 39 CLIMASET Appendix B. Thermostat model: 7111B Air conditioner type: Single-speed ducted split or refrigerated type packaged air conditioner unit with hot water coil, electric coil or gas burner for heating.
  • Page 40 CLIMASET Appendix B. Terminals description table Phase Input AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To fan contactor AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To compressor AC220V/24V 50Hz contactor Output To heating AC220V/24V 50Hz electromagnetic valve/electric coil contactor/gas butner Input Null Null...
  • Page 41 CLIMASET Appendix B. Thermostat model: 7111C Air conditioner type: Single-speed ducted split or refrigerated type packaged air conditioner unit with reversing valve for heating. Refer to Note Use relays between fan and thermostat wherever current consumption NOTE exceeds 3 Amperes. This may occur with large(5 tons or more) ducted splits.
  • Page 42 CLIMASET Appendix B. Terminals description table Phase Input AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To fan AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To compressor AC220V/24V 50Hz contactor Output To reversing valve AC220V/24V 50Hz Input Null Null...
  • Page 43 CLIMASET Appendix B. Thermostat model: 7210B Air conditioner type: Two-speed ducted split or refrigerated type packaged air conditioner unit with hot water coil. Refer to Note Use relays between fan and thermostat wherever current consumption NOTE exceeds 3 Amperes. This may occur with large(5 tons or more) ducted splits.
  • Page 44 CLIMASET Appendix B. Terminals description table Phase Input AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To fan high AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To fan low AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To compressor AC220V/24V 50Hz contactor Input Null Null...
  • Page 45 CLIMASET Appendix B. Thermostat model: 7211B Air conditioner type: Two-speed ducted split or refrigerated type packaged air conditioner unit with hot water coil, electric coil or gas burner for heating. Refer to Note Use relays between fan and thermostat wherever current consumption NOTE exceeds 3 Amperes.
  • Page 46 CLIMASET Appendix B. Terminals description table Phase Input AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To fan high AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To fan low AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To compressor AC220V/24V 50Hz contactor Output To heating AC220V/24V 50Hz electromagnetic valve/electric coil contactor/gas butner Input Null...
  • Page 47 CLIMASET Appendix B. Thermostat model: 7211C Air conditioner type: Two-speed ducted split or refrigerated type packaged air conditioner unit with reversing valve for heating. Refer to Note Use relays between fan and thermostat wherever current consumption NOTE exceeds 3 Amperes. This may occur with large(5 tons or more) ducted splits.
  • Page 48 CLIMASET Appendix B. Terminals description table Phase Input AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To fan high AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To fan low AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To compressor AC220V/24V 50Hz contactor Output To reversing valve AC220V/24V 50Hz Input Null Null...
  • Page 49 CLIMASET Appendix B. Thermostat model: 7300 Air conditioner type: Three-speed horizontal room or ducted fan coil. Refer to Note Use relays between fan and thermostat wherever current consumption NOTE exceeds 3 Amperes. This may occur with large ducted fan coils.
  • Page 50 CLIMASET Appendix B. Terminals description table Phase Input AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To fan high AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To fan Med AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To fan low AC220V/24V 50Hz Input Null Null...
  • Page 51 CLIMASET Appendix B. Thermostat model: 7400 Air conditioner type: Four-speed horizontal room or ducted fan coil. Refer to Note Fan extra low Use relays between fan and thermostat wherever current consumption NOTE exceeds 3 Amperes. This may occur with large ducted fan coils.
  • Page 52 CLIMASET Appendix B. Terminals description table Phase Input AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To fan high AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To fan Med AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To fan low AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To fan extra low AC220V/24V 50Hz Input Null Null...
  • Page 53 CLIMASET Appendix B. Thermostat model: 7500 Air conditioner type: Five-speed horizontal room or ducted fan coil. Refer to Note Fan extra high Fan extra low Use relays between fan and thermostat wherever current consumption NOTE exceeds 3 Amperes. This may occur with large ducted fan coils.
  • Page 54 CLIMASET Appendix B. Terminals description table Phase Input AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To fan extra high AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To fan high AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To fan Med AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To fan low AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To fan extra low...
  • Page 55 CLIMASET Appendix B. Thermostat model: 310A Air conditioner type: Three-speed, two pipe horizontal room or ducted fan coil with 2-wire, on/off electromagnetic valve. Refer to Note Use relays between fan and thermostat wherever current consumption NOTE exceeds 3 Amperes. This may occur with large ducted fan coils.
  • Page 56 CLIMASET Appendix B. Terminals description table Phase Input AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To fan high AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To fan Med AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To fan low AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To electromagnetic AC220V/24V 50Hz Valve Input Null Null...
  • Page 57 CLIMASET Appendix B. Thermostat model: 7310A3 Air conditioner type: Three-speed, two pipe horizontal room or ducted fan coil with 3-wire, on/off electromagnetic valve. Refer to Note Valve open Valve close Use relays between fan and thermostat wherever current consumption NOTE...
  • Page 58 CLIMASET Appendix B. Terminals description table Phase Input AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To fan high AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To fan Med AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To fan low AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To valve open AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To valve close AC220V/24V 50Hz...
  • Page 59 CLIMASET Appendix B. Thermostat model: 7310F Air conditioner type: Three-speed, two pipe horizontal room or ducted fan coil with Floating valve. Refer to Note Valve open Valve close Use relays between fan and thermostat wherever current consumption NOTE exceeds 3 Amperes. This may occur with large ducted fan coils.
  • Page 60 CLIMASET Appendix B. Terminals description table Phase Input AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To fan high AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To fan Med AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To fan low AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To valve open AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To valve close AC220V/24V 50Hz...
  • Page 61 CLIMASET Appendix B. Thermostat model: 7310V Air conditioner type: Three-speed, two-pipe horizontal room or ducted fan coil with 0-10VDC modulating control valve. Refer to Note Common Operating Voltage for the fan or relays coils Modulating control valve Common Use relays between fan and thermostat wherever current consumption NOTE exceeds 3 Amperes.
  • Page 62 CLIMASET Appendix B. Terminals description table Line Input AC24V 50Hz Output To fan high AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To fan Med AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To fan low AC220V/24V 50Hz Operating voltage Output AC220V/24V 50Hz for fan or relays coil To modulating...
  • Page 63 CLIMASET Appendix B. Thermostat model: 7310VC Air conditioner type: Three-speed, two-pipe horizontal room or ducted fan coil with 4-20mA modulating control valve. Refer to Note Common Operating Voltage for the fan or relays coils Modulating control valve Common Use relays between fan and thermostat wherever current consumption NOTE exceeds 3 Amperes.
  • Page 64 CLIMASET Appendix B. Terminals description table Line Input AC24V 50Hz Output To fan high AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To fan Med AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To fan low AC220V/24V 50Hz Output Operating voltage AC220V/24V 50Hz for fan or relays coil Output To modulating...
  • Page 65 CLIMASET Appendix B. Thermostat model: 7310B Air conditioner type: Three speed ducted split or refrigerated type packaged air conditioner unit with hot water coil. Refer to Note Use relays between fan and thermostat wherever current consumption NOTE exceeds 3 Amperes. This may occur with large(5 tons or more) ducted splits.
  • Page 66 CLIMASET Appendix B. Terminals description table Phase Input AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To fan high AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To fan Med AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To fan low AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To compressor AC220V/24V 50Hz contactor Input Null Null...
  • Page 67 CLIMASET Appendix B. Thermostat model: 7311A Air conditioner type: Four-pipe horizontal room or ducted fan coil with 2-wire, on/off electromagnetic valve. Refer to Note Use relays between fan and thermostat wherever current consumption NOTE exceeds 3 Amperes. This may occur with large ducted fan coils.
  • Page 68 CLIMASET Appendix B. Terminals description table Phase Input AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To fan high AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To fan Med AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To fan low AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To cooling AC220V/24V 50Hz electro magnetic valve Output To heating AC220V/24V 50Hz...
  • Page 69 CLIMASET Appendix B. Thermostat model: 7311B Air conditioner type: Three speed ducted split or refrigerated type packaged air conditioner unit with hot water coil, electric coil or gas burner for heating. Refer to Note Use relays between fan and thermostat wherever current consumption NOTE exceeds 3 Amperes.
  • Page 70 CLIMASET Appendix B. Terminals description table Phase Input AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To fan high AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To fan Med AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To fan low AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To compressor AC220V/24V 50Hz contactor Output To heating AC220V/24V 50Hz electromagnetic...
  • Page 71 CLIMASET Appendix B. Thermostat model: 7311C Air conditioner type: Three-speed ducted split or refrigerated type packaged air conditioner unit with reversing valve for heating. Refer to Note Use relays between fan and thermostat wherever current consumption NOTE exceeds 3 Amperes. This may occur with large(5 tons or more) ducted splits.
  • Page 72 CLIMASET Appendix B. Terminals description table Phase Input AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To fan high AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To fan Med AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To fan low AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To compressor AC220V/24V 50Hz contactor Output To reversing valve AC220V/24V 50Hz...
  • Page 73 CLIMASET Appendix B. Thermostat model: 7302 Air conditioner type: Three-speed ducted fan coil and two-stage radiant floor heating. Refer to Note Use relays between fan and thermostat wherever current consumption NOTE exceeds 3 Amperes. This may occur with large ducted fan coils.
  • Page 74 CLIMASET Appendix B. Terminals description table Phase Input AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To fan high AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To fan Med AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To fan low AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To main heating AC220V/24V 50Hz valve Output To auxiliary valve AC220V/24V 50Hz...
  • Page 75 CLIMASET Appendix B. Thermostat model: 7122 Air conditioner type: Single-speed refrigerated type packaged air conditioner unit with maximum two stage of cooling and two stage of heating. Auxiliary Heating Auxiliary cooling...
  • Page 76 CLIMASET Appendix B. Terminals description table Phase Input AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To fan contactor AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To primary cooling AC220V/24V 50Hz contactor Output To auxiliary cooling AC220V/24V 50Hz contactor AC220V/24V 50Hz Output To primary heating Output To auxiliary heating...
  • Page 77: Appendix C. Advanced Settings

    CLIMASET Appendix C. Appendix C. Advanced settings You may enter advanced settings screen by pressing ▲ ▼ “ ” and “ ” keys simultaneously for a few seconds. Before you enter the advanced settings, you need to enter your pass code. The default pass code is “000” .
  • Page 78 CLIMASET Appendix C. Calibration P01 - Calibration The thermostat is precisely calibrated in the factory, but as the temperature in your location may differ from the sensed temperature, you may recalibrate It. A precise thermometer at the desired location may be helpful.
  • Page 79 CLIMASET Appendix C. P04 - Continuous fan operation cooling Depends on your air-conditioner this option may or may not be included. Enabling this option, the fan merely blows the air even when no cooling necessary, to provide homogeneous air quality.
  • Page 80 CLIMASET Appendix C. P07 - Automatic heat/cool changeover mode This appends Heat/Cool changeover to operation modes. When selected, thermostat switches between heating or cooling whenever necessary. Presence of this option depends on air-conditioner specifications. Auto H/C mode: Disable P08 - Heat pump It switches between heating with heat pump or hot water coil, if both types of heating are available.
  • Page 81 CLIMASET Appendix C. P10 - Valve running time This option is applicable to floating type actuators. It is necessary time for the actuator to complete a course from fully closed to fully open. The value should be entered correctly according to the catalogue of the Valve: actuator for proper functioning.
  • Page 82 CLIMASET Appendix C. P72 - Upper temperature limit for cooling mode It sets an upper limit to the value of maximum set point that user may adjust during cooling mode. Set ► P73 - Lower temperature limit for Heating mode It sets a lower limit to the value of minimum set point that user may adjust during heating mode.
  • Page 83 CLIMASET Appendix C. P75 - Lower temperature limit for Automatic H/C mode It sets a lower limit to the value of minimum set point that user may adjust during automatic heat/cool changeover Set ► mode. P76 - Upper temperature limit for Automatic H/C...
  • Page 84 CLIMASET Appendix C. If key lock is not activated for any of the keys through programs P82 to NOTE P85, the lock will be disabled regardless of the entered setting in program P80. P81 - Change the passcode Press the power key to start entering the passcode. Use “+”...
  • Page 85 CLIMASET Appendix C. P82 - Lock power key When the key lock is activated, it determines whether the power key should be locked or not. Enable P83 - Lock operation mode key When the key lock is activated, it determines whether the operation mode key should be locked or not.
  • Page 86 CLIMASET Appendix C. P85 - Lock set temperature adjustment keys It states that if the user is allowed to change the set temperature after activation of the key lock or not. Set ► Enable P99 - Save / Restore Use “...
  • Page 87: Appendix D. Troubleshooting

    CLIMASET Appendix D. Appendix D. Troubleshooting The display is vanished Check if the circuit breaker is on and the fuse inside the thermostat is not blown. In any of the above cases, we recommend that your air conditioner and your wiring should be checked by a technician.
  • Page 88 CLIMASET Appendix D. Issue Action The air conditioner 1. Check if the power icon represents the operational mode. does not start 2. Check if you have selected heating or cooling appropriately. 3. Check if the temperature difference is above the swing temperature.
  • Page 89: Appendix E. Technical Specifications

    CLIMASET Appendix E. Appendix E. Technical specifications Temperature sensitivity 0.1 °C Backlight White Display length 42 mm / 1.7 inches Thermostat Display width 24 mm / 1.0 inch specifications Width 76 mm / 3.0 inches Length 76 mm / 3.0 inches Height 45 mm / 1.8 inches...
  • Page 90 © ® Copyright 2022 Climaset . All rights reserved.

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