DELTA DORE Rodio Tybox Pac User Manual

DELTA DORE Rodio Tybox Pac User Manual

Wireless programmable thermostat for heat pumps

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User guide

RADIO TYBOX PAC
Wireless programmable thermostat for heat pumps
DELTA DORE - Bonnemain
35270 COMBOURG - FRANCE
E-mail : deltadore@deltadore.com
Device compliant with the requirements of directives:
R&TTE 1999/5/CE
Because of changes in standards and equipment, the characteristics
given in the text and the illustrations in this document are not binding
unless confirmed by Delta Dore.

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  • Page 1: User Guide

    35270 COMBOURG - FRANCE E-mail : deltadore@deltadore.com Device compliant with the requirements of directives: R&TTE 1999/5/CE Because of changes in standards and equipment, the characteristics given in the text and the illustrations in this document are not binding unless confirmed by Delta Dore.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Presentation Warnings • Carefully read these instructions prior to use. This thermostat lets you program your heating or cooling system to Comfort or Economy mode. • Do not attempt to repair the unit yourself; an after-sales service is available. Contents Presentation .
  • Page 3: Automatic Mode

    Automatic mode Override Turn the knob to AUTO. In automatic mode, override is used to switch from Comfort to Economy mode (or conversely) until the Your thermostat will function according to the program. next program change. In automatic mode, override is used to switch from Time Current mode Comfort to Economy mode (or conversely) until the next...
  • Page 4: Timer Mode

    Timer mode Continuous mode This mode is used to choose a set-point temperature This mode is used to choose a set-point temperature that remains constant. for a given amount of time. Turn the knob to Turn the knob to Adjustment of the duration from 15 minutes to 72 hours (in increments of 15 minutes) Choice of set-point...
  • Page 5: Absence Mode

    Absence mode Off Mode In COOL mode, there is no Frost Protection set point. This mode shuts down your system. The system will be shut down for the programmed Turn the knob to time. This mode lets you place your home under Frost Room Configuration Protection if you need to leave for several days.
  • Page 6: Choosing The Heat / Cool Mode And Set-Point Temperature Setting

    Cool mode setting Choosing the HEAT / COOL mode and set-point temperature setting Turn the knob to The comfort and economy set-point temperatures for To set the cool mode, select the COOL mode: the HEAT mode are independent from the comfort and Selection of the operation mode for economy set-point temperatures for the COOL mode.
  • Page 7: Time Setting

    Time setting Programming The HEAT mode and the COOL mode are Turn the knob to independent. The days flash. Create a Comfort program and an Economy program Press + or - to change the day, then press OK for each mode. to confirm and continue on to the next setting.
  • Page 8: Programming

    E.g. Comfort from 6:00 to 8:00 and from 17:00 to 23:00 Programming 00:00 6:00 8:00 17:00 23:00 00:00 3. Confirming and copying the program Press and hold the button for 3 seconds to confirm the program you created and copy it to the next day. 4.
  • Page 9: Information Button

    Programming AUTO During the , modes, press the button repeatedly to find out: 6. To program the other mode (HEAT/COOL) • the room temperature or the set-point temperatu- Turn the knob to re (depending on the configuration during the Change the mode by pressing once on + or - installation) If your thermostat displays the temperature of the room Press OK to confirm.
  • Page 10 • the electrical consumption in euros of the heating, Information button water heater (DHW) and other electrical appliances (lights, household appliances, etc.). The display of all information related to home automation If you have the RADIO TYWATT option on your installation features (outside temperature, consumption indication, etc.) requires an “activation”...
  • Page 11: Home Automation Features

    With a door/window magnetic contact Home automation features If a door/window magnetic contact is associated, the The RF 652 receiver allows you to associate up to 8 opening of the door or window activates: home automation products (door/window magnetic the heating in Frost Protection mode, when in heat contact, alarm control centre, remote controls, etc.) with mode.
  • Page 12 Home automation features With a TYXAL transmitter With a TYXAL alarm control unit With an associated TYXAL transmitter: If a TYXAL alarm control unit is associated. - pressing the button once switches the heating When you activate the alarm, the heating will automati- to Comfort mode until the next program change.
  • Page 13 Home automation features With a TYDOM telephone transmitter With a TYDOM 200 remote control By calling the TYDOM telephone transmitter, let the From the home domain , pressing the tactile synthesized voice guide you to determine or modify the button switches off the heating. status of the heating system (see the TYDOM transmit- This off command is cancelled by pressing ter instructions).
  • Page 14: Replacing Batteries

    Separate the thermostat Replacing batteries from its support Battery level symbol Replace the batteries, making sure they are the right way round When the battery level symbol appears, you have around one month to change the batteries. 2 LR03 or AAA type 1.5 V alkaline batteries. The following precautions must be respected: - Ensure that the +/- polarities are correctly placed when the battery is fitted into the unit.
  • Page 15: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting The temperature displayed does not match the tempera- The purpose of this section is to help you quickly solve the ture measured in the room (thermometer). most common problems that you may encounter. Refer to the installation guide (menu 2-02) or contact your If you're unsure, or if the problem persists or isn't in this list, installer or our customer service department.
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