U S E R M A N U A L
Type FLP30-120/240GA
Contents
Introduction ................................................................................ 1
4-Event Program ........................................................................ 2
Adaptive Function ...................................................................... 3
Manual Mode ............................................................................. 3
Child Lock .................................................................................. 4
Temperature Unit ....................................................................... 4
Introduction
First Time Settings
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Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI)
Type FLP30-120/240GA
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Setting Time ............................................................................... 4
Setting Day ................................................................................. 4
Read Out .................................................................................... 5
O set Temperature.................................................................... 5
Application ................................................................................. 5
Display ........................................................................................ 6
Factory Reset ............................................................................. 6
Exit Menu ................................................................................... 6
Error Messages ......................................................................... 6
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Notre plancher chauffant ne fonctionne pas et nous n’avons pas de message d’erreur
If the Flextherm FLP30-120 heated floor is not working without displaying an error message, possible causes include:
1. Incorrect Settings – Check if the thermostat is in manual mode or if the programmed schedule is set correctly.
2. Temperature Offset – Verify if the offset temperature setting is affecting the heating operation.
3. GFCI Tripped – The Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) may have tripped without showing an error. Press the Standby/Reset button to check.
4. Limit Sensor Settings – Ensure the floor temperature limit settings are not preventing the system from turning on.
5. Power Supply Issue – Confirm that the thermostat and heating system are receiving power.
6. Incorrect Mode – The thermostat may be set to a mode that does not activate the heating.
If none of these resolve the issue, contact an electrician for further diagnosis.
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When I press the GFCI test button I get “GROUND FAULT” but no other error code. The manual does not address this message. What do I do? Should I change the thermostat? If, so where can I find/ buy it