Control M6001A Instruction Manual

Control M6001A Instruction Manual

5+1+1 day programmable thermostat

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5+1+1 day Programmable Thermostat
For electric baseboard & convection heaters
CANARM
BY/PAR
Instruction Manual
model: M6001A
High VOLTAGE
120 V/240 V AC, 60 Hz

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  • Page 1 5+1+1 day Programmable Thermostat For electric baseboard & convection heaters CANARM BY/PAR Instruction Manual model: M6001A High VOLTAGE 120 V/240 V AC, 60 Hz...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Prior to Use Introduction and Features Warning and Safety Precautions Compatibility Installation Choosing a Location for the Thermostat Installation Precautions Installation Procedure Reset the Thermostat After Installation Buttons and Display LCD Screen Buttons Setup Option Settings Heat Cycle Rate Supplementary Information Pre-Comfort Recovery Supplementary Information Setting of High-Limit Function Clock Settings...
  • Page 3: Prior To Use Introduction And Features

    • TRIAC system operates on 20-second or 240-second cycles for accurate temperature reading, and provides quiet operation Package Contents: • Maintain room temperature accurately to within +/- 0.3°C (+/- 0.6°F) M6001A Thermostat • Usage monitoring - tracks total ON time Instruction Manual (this document) 2 Screws •...
  • Page 4: Warning And Safety Precautions

    Prior to Use Warning and Safety Precautions • Read this instruction manual thoroughly prior to the installation and the use of the thermostat. • Follow all instructions in this manual. • Keep this instruction manual for future reference. • See page 6 for detailed installation precautions. •...
  • Page 5: Compatibility

    Compatibility In general, equipment with high voltage control is only compatible with the electric baseboards, convectors or radiant heating systems. HEATING/COOLING SYSTEMS COMPATIBILTY Central heating furnace system (24 V)** Wall-mounted furnace Multi-stage system Single stage heat pump Electric radiant floor heater...
  • Page 6: Installation Choosing A Location For The Thermostat

    Choosing a Location for the Thermostat When replacing an existing thermostat, the new thermostat should be mounted on the existing metal electrical box that controls your heater. Safety Note: Ensure the thermostat is not near heat sensitive/flammable material, such as exposed wood, wallpaper, loose papers, or other fire hazards.
  • Page 7: Installation Precautions

    Installation Installation Precautions THIS PRODUCT MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE. IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED TO HAVE A CERTIFIED ELECTRICIAN ON SITE TO ENSURE THE SAFE INSTALLATION OF YOUR THERMOSTAT. IN QUEBEC, THIS PRODUCT MUST BE INSTALLED BY A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN.
  • Page 8: Installation Procedure

    Installation Installation Procedure 1. Disconnect the power to your existing thermostat and the heater(s) it controls. Remove Faceplate 2. Remove the existing thermostat carefully and identify the two wires To remove the from the wall box. thermostat faceplate, very gently apply The wiring designation is generally: BYPASS / CONNECT.
  • Page 9: Reset The Thermostat After Installation

    Installation Reset the Thermostat after Installation Reset Clock If you have successfully installed the thermostat, but the LCD screen does not display or the display seems abnormal, remove the faceplate and press the RESET button (with a small, blunt object) to reset the clock to Monday 9:00 a.m. The temporary override function will also be cancelled.
  • Page 10: Buttons And Display Lcd Screen

    Buttons and Display LCD Screen TEMPERATURE SCALE CURRENT TEMPERATURE CELSIUS OR FAHRENHEIT POWER OUTPUT LEVEL HEAT "ON" ICON HOLD FUNCTION PROGRAM PERIODS OVERRIDE "ON" ICON LOCK SYMBOL WEEKDAYS P.M. DISPLAY FOR 12-HR CLOCK MODE TIME / USAGE...
  • Page 11: Buttons

    Buttons and Display Buttons USAGE/TIME To set the current and program time or to display the total heater usage time per day or week. To set the user options or to set the clock and the day of the week. HOLD To override temperature programs.
  • Page 12: Setup Option Settings

    Setup Option Settings This thermostat has four OPTION settings that can be customized by the user. The OPTION data will appear in the lower pane of the LCD screen. It is recommended to set up the OPTION settings after you install the new thermostat or before you start programming it.
  • Page 13: Heat Cycle Rate Supplementary Information

    Setup OPTION 3 - Pre-Comfort Recovery 1. Press SET again to select pre-comfort recovery. (rE:0 will flash) 2. Press ▲ or ▼ to adjust setting. (See pre-comfort recovery supplementary information on page 13.) rE:0 = pre-comfort recovery feature disabled. rE:1 = pre-comfort recovery feature enabled. 3.
  • Page 14: Pre-Comfort Recovery Supplementary Information

    Setup Cr:0 is continuous operation (no cycling), with a variance of +/- 0.3ºC (+/- 0.6ºF). The heating unit will operate at full power and the power bar icon will appear full. This function is for users who do not want their electric heating devices to turn on and off frequently.
  • Page 15: Setting Of High-Limit Function

    Setup Setting of High-Limit Function The high-limit function is a safety feature that allows you to select the maximum temperature limit of the thermostat. When this function is on, the thermostat will not allow heating settings to exceed the selected temperature limit. It is recommended to refer to the specifications of your particular heating device and set up the high-limit function once you installed the new thermostat.
  • Page 16: Clock Settings

    Setup Clock Settings Clock Format 12-hour clock format is the default mode. You can switch between 12-hour or 24-hour clock format in Option Settings. (Page 11). Set Clock / Weekday 1. Press SET button once to enter the clock-setting mode Set Clock (SET icon will appear).
  • Page 17: Programming About Programs

    Programming ºC or ºF (Celsius or Fahrenheit) Temperature Display mode The Celsius format is the default display format of this thermostat. You can switch between ºC or ºF format in Option Settings but a change of the temperature display mode will result in the reset of all programs. (Page12). About Programs This thermostat is equipped with 5+1+1 DAY PROGRAMMING allowing you to program one schedule of temperature changes for Monday to Friday, another for Saturday and a third set for Sunday each with four temperature settings...
  • Page 18: Default Programs And Customize Programs

    Programming Default Programs and Customize Programs These are examples of possible temperature settings. The first is the factory-default setting and the second is a custom setting. 1. Default / Pre-programmed time and temperature settings Example 1 PERIOD PROG TIME HEAT SET POINT This setting is the factory default and will activate Morning 6:00 a.m.
  • Page 19: Customizing The Programs

    Programming Customizing the Program It is recommended you write out a plan of time and temperatures for your programs prior to entering them. Note: the times set for P1, P2, P3, P4 must be in that order and on the same day. P1 will be the first after midnight and P4 will be the last prior to the following midnight.
  • Page 20: Reset Programs / All Settings

    Programming Reset Programs / All Settings If you have difficulties programming your thermostat, you may wish to reset the unit to begin again. Reset Programs - to delete all CUSTOM programs 1. Press SET for three seconds to enter Options mode. 2.
  • Page 21: Operation Temporary Override And Hold Function

    Operation Temporary Override This function will allow you to change the temperature setting, until the start time of the next program period. 1. Press ▲ or ▼ to manually adjust to the desired temperature setting. Note: The temperature can be set in increments of 0.5ºC or 0.5ºF. The temperature setting range is from 5-35ºC (41-95ºF).
  • Page 22: Current Temperature Display, Power Bar And Heat "On" Icon

    Operation Current Temperature Display The current room temperature is displayed on the LCD screen. Current Temperature Power Bar Display This thermostat is equipped with a proportional regulation system to determine the precise amount of power required by the electric heater to maintain the temperature setting.
  • Page 23: Usage Monitor

    Operation Usage Monitor The thermostat tracks the system "ON" time - the total time the heating equipment is running. Press the USAGE button once to view USAGE TODAY. Press the USAGE button again to view USAGE THIS WEEK (total time from Monday to today). Press the USAGE button again to view 7-DAY USAGE (total time from last six days plus today).
  • Page 24: Supplementary Info

    Supplementary Information Memory Backup The memory backup will save and protect programs and option settings indefinitely. If a power outage occurs only the clock setting may be affected. The clock will continue to run, and display on the LCD screen, for up to one to two days even without power, due to the re-chargeable backup battery inside the unit.
  • Page 25: Troubleshooting

    Supplementary Information Troubleshooting Problem Solution LCD screen is blank • Check if the circuit breaker is open • Check if there has been a power failure • Check that the thermostat is wired to a 500 W or greater circuit •...
  • Page 26: Warranty

    Customer Service number (English) 1-800-265-1833 Numéro du Service à la Clientèle de Canarm (Français) 1-800-567-2513 Made in China Imported by/Importé par CONTROL™ by Canarm, CANARM Ltd/ltée., 2157 Parkedale Avenue, Brockville, Ontario K6V 5V6 www.canarm.com © 2012 Kelan-Hudson Group Inc. Product specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice.

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