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Warmup WA-TSTAT-V User Manual
Warmup WA-TSTAT-V User Manual

Warmup WA-TSTAT-V User Manual

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U S ER MA N UA L
Warmup Thermostat type WA-TSTAT-V
57628 09/06 (BJ)
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1. Introduction
The NewStar thermostat can switch on your
heating system at pre-determined times on
different days of the week. It is possible to set 4
periods called events each day with different
temperatures. The thermostat comes with a
default schedule that is suitable for most
installations. Unless you change these settings,
the thermostat will operate to this default
program.
Working with lower temperatures during times
that the room is unoccupied will lower your
energy costs without reducing the comfort. The
thermostat has an adaptive function that
automatically changes the start time of a
heating period so that the desired temperature
is reached at the time that you set. After 3 days
the adaptive function has learned when the
heating must be switched on.
Type: WA-TSTAT-V
Contents
1. Introduction
2. Getting started
3. General Display .
4. LED
5. Buttons
6. Menus for Setting Up the Thermostat
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7. Error Messages
8. Factory settings .
9. Appendix
9.1.
9.2.
2. Getting started
Quick set-up:
The first time you connect the power or after a
reset, the display will show you "Welcome to
Warmup".
Push accept button. Then you can select:
• Language
• Time
• Day
• Temperature
• Child lock
• Heater?
• Covering?
• Sub floor
• Application
Use the navigation buttons for selecting /
changing in the menus.
Important:
You have, as minimum, to select "Heater" and
"covering" to define the type of heater and
covering, before you can start up the
thermostat.
For further information, see point:
5. Buttons.
6.4. General settings.
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Operation .
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6.1.1. Auto
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6.1.2. Manual
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6.1.3. Comfort
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Setting 4-event
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6.2.1. Example of Scheduling 4-event Set-up .
Programming .
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General Settings .
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6.4.1. Language .
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6.4.2. Time
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6.4.4. Temperature .
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6.4.5. Child lock .
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6.4.6. Heater .
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6.4.7. Covering .
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6.4.8. Sub Floor .
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6.4.9. Application
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Contact Details
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6.7.1. Readout
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6.7.5. Fil Pilote* .
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6.7.6. Reset .
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Table of Compatibility .
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Heat Definitions
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3. General Display
The period is indicated by a symbol. Below you
can see a list of some of the symbols:
At work
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The display will normally
show the period (day, night,
home, out), the current
temperature, and the time.

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Summary of Contents for Warmup WA-TSTAT-V

  • Page 1 U S ER MA N UA L Warmup Thermostat type WA-TSTAT-V 57628 09/06 (BJ) Contents 1. Introduction 2. Getting started 3. General Display . 4. LED 5. Buttons 6. Menus for Setting Up the Thermostat 6.1. Operation . 6.1.1. Auto 6.1.2.
  • Page 2 4. LED ways of setting the temperature(s): wanted time. Press the Accept button to finish. The LED is placed in the top right corner above 6.1.1. Auto the display. Select Auto if you want the temperature to be • Specify the wanted Day temperature. controlled and operated automatically via the 4- Use the up/down button to raise/lower the event system.
  • Page 3 • Radiator for the regulator type in question must be • Type A Warmup plc chosen. Please refer to section about General • Type B www.warmup.com Settings – Application on page 11 for more •...
  • Page 4 The number of relay Type C connections is not deleted, though. User Defined 7. Error Messages If you get an error the LED is flashing red. 9.2. Heat Definitions Internal failure Contact Warmup Tiles Stone Laminate Wood Carpet Vinyl Other Wire...