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C-TOUCH
Installation, usage and
maintenance manual
CONTROL
Rev.2-230511

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  • Page 1 C-TOUCH Installation, usage and maintenance manual CONTROL Rev.2-230511...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    System features ..................................3 1.3. Installation....................................3 1.4. General safety ..................................4 Installation ......................................5 2.1. Climma C-Touch display location ............................ 5 1.1. Cut-out and display mounting ............................5 1.2. Battery ......................................6 1.1. Battery change ..................................6 Operating instructions ..................................7 2.1.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    1.2. System features The new Climma C-TOUCH thermostats has been designed to be easy to use and simple, to get the best out of your climate control. Weekly scheduler •...
  • Page 4: General Safety

    • failure to comply may result in injury or death; during installation and maintenance follow safety codes, wear safety glasses and work • gloves; Veco SpA Installation Manual –Page 4 / 13...
  • Page 5: Installation

    Failure to comply with this procedure can cause property damage, injury or death. 2.1. Climma C-Touch display location Choose the right location to install the panel; the Climma C-Touch display has a built in temperature sensor which will measure the ambient temperature, therefore it’s suggested to install it at the mid height of the cabin, on an inside wall that provides a good air circulation.
  • Page 6: Battery

    Image 3. Back of the display. 1.2. Battery Climma C-Touch display comes with a battery, already supplied and mounted on the panel itself. The battery is a non-rechargeable battery, battery voltage is 3 V and battery type is CR2032. The battery is used only when the panel is powered off; the battery will last for a minimum of 2 years when powered off.
  • Page 7: Operating Instructions

    (9) The small symbol on the left of the temperature shows the unit current functioning mode: Auto mode (no symbol) • Fan only (fan symbol) • Dehumidify (drop symbol) • Heat only (sun symbol) • Cool only (snowflake symbol) • Schedule mode (clock symbol) • Veco SpA Installation Manual –Page 7 / 13...
  • Page 8: Initial Settings At First Start-Up

    Blinking blue spot: unit cannot run as water temperature is too hot • Blinking red spot: unit cannot run as water temperature is too cold • The Climma C-Touch display has 2 interfaces available as main screen, both with the same functionalities. Standard interface Enhanced interface 2.2.
  • Page 9: Main Menu

    TROUBLESHOOTING – Guides the user into basic maintenance and troubleshooting of the • unit DISPLAY INFO – Shows the display basic information (sw version and electronic board • connected) Main menu screens. Veco SpA Installation Manual –Page 9 / 13...
  • Page 10 • Main screen layout: the display has 2 interfaces available as main • screen, both with the same functionalities, which can be selected from here: standard interface, and enhanced interface (bigger icons). Veco SpA Installation Manual –Page 10 / 13...
  • Page 11 Maintenance and Troubleshooting. DISPLAY INFO This screen shows the display basic information: Model, Software version and Board code. Veco SpA Installation Manual –Page 11 / 13...
  • Page 12: Scheduled Mode

    2.4. Scheduled mode The Climma C-Touch display allows programming the unit to start and stop when needed, at a specific time and day of the week; it also allows you to select the desired mode and temperature. The Climma C-Touch scheduler comes with 6 programs already set, that can be changed as needed.
  • Page 13: Warnings, Alarms And Troubleshooting

    Check the connection cable plug both from the powerboard side and from the panel side. • Check the cable integrity. • PROBLEM: THE DATE AND TIME ARE NOT SET Change the battery, as it may be dead. • Veco SpA Installation Manual –Page 13 / 13...

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