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Bedienungsanleitung
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Operating Manual
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Mode d'emploi
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Instruzioni per l'uso
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Instrucciones de uso
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Manual de instruções
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Bedieningshandleiding
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Návod k obsluze
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  • Page 1 Bedienungsanleitung Operating Manual Mode d‘emploi Instruzioni per l‘uso Instrucciones de uso Manual de instruções Bedieningshandleiding Návod k obsluze...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Safety instructions ......43 User menu/Configuration ....76 Product details ........44 Installation menu ....... 77 Installation and assembly ....48 RF commissioning ......79 Operating and adjustment ....52 Configuration ........55 Initial start-up ........56 Settings ..........62 Operating modes .......
  • Page 3: Safety Instructions

    Safety instructions Danger from electric shock!  The connection and installation of electrical devices may only be carried out by a qualified electrician. DANGER  It is imperative to observe the generally applicable safety measures, e.g. before starting any work on the appliance, switch off power supply and secure against switching on. ...
  • Page 4: Product Details

    Product details Proper use feeling/feeling rf are a new generation of chrono- thermostats with new modern design. The large LCD display enables the display of information and control of all integrated functions. The device may only be used in combination with your heating system.
  • Page 5 Technical data – Relay version Power supply: 2 x 1.5 V AA LR6 alkaline batteries Battery service life: 2 years (depending on switching frequency) Switching output: SPDT (potential-free) Switching capacity: 8 (3) A 250 V AC Wire cross-section to relay terminals: 0.5 mm – 1.5 mm Room temperature display resolution: 0.1ºC Temperature setting display: Program: +5ºC…+32ºC (0.5ºC steps) Frost protection: 5ºC (adjustable 3ºC…7ºC) Time setting resolution: Time of day: 1 minute Program:...
  • Page 6 Technical data – RF Set, Transmitter Power supply: 2 x 1.5 V AA LR6 alkaline batteries Battery service life: 2 years (depending on switching frequency) Room temperature display resolution: 0.1ºC Temperature setting display: Program: +5ºC…+32ºC (0.5ºC steps) Frost protection: 5ºC (adjustable 3ºC…7ºC) Time setting resolution: Time of day: 1 minute Program: 30 minutes Temperature measurement (heating system): 3 K/hour Programming: weekly program with up to 48 time and temperature programs changes Pre-programmed programs:...
  • Page 7 Technical data – RF Set, Receiver Power supply: 230 V +/-10% 50-60 Hz Switching output: SPDT (potential-free) Switching capacity: 5 (1) A 250 V AC Wire section to relay terminals: 0.5 mm – 1.5 mm RF signal: 868.3 MHz RF signal range: Indoor 30 m (2 walls + 1 ceiling) Protection class/type: II/IP20 Operating temperature range: Max. 45ºC Operating humidity range: 10% to 90% RH non-condensing Dimensions H x W x D (mm): 87 x 108 x 37...
  • Page 8: Installation And Assembly

    Installation and assembly General information 1.5 m...
  • Page 9 Open housing Wall mounting For wired and wireless version.
  • Page 10: Wiring Diagram

    Connection Wiring diagram Wiring example: Boiler/heater 1 2 3 Boiler/heater Wiring example: Motorized valve 230 V~ 230 V AC Valve For wireless connection, please refer to chapter RF commissioning. close open...
  • Page 11 Close housing Insert batteries � click! click! � � � For wired and wireless version. Only use 2 x 1.5 V type AA.
  • Page 12: Operating And Adjustment

    Operating and adjustment Operating information  Flashing texts signal the need for an entry. If no button is pressed for 2 minutes, the device reverts to the Automatic mode.  All settings need to be confirmed with  All settings saved will remain in the memory.  The histogram shows the programmed temperature profile 7 –...
  • Page 13 Display Current week day Battery RF signal Current time Set temperature Off mode Histogram over 24 hours Current temperature Operating mode Status indication Current date...
  • Page 14: Function Keys

    Function keys buttons used to increase/decrease tem- +/– peratures. -button to confirm settings and go to the next step. -button to select from the available MODE operating modes. -button used for ON/OFF, go one step back in menu or return to main menu by pressing the button more than 3 seconds. -button for settings following commissioning.
  • Page 15: Configuration

    Configuration General information  Buttons which can be pressed during an action are shown in black. The related display For the use of this manual you must observe the is also shown in black. following informations:  Follow exactly the numbers of the sequence of operation.
  • Page 16: Set Date And Time

    Initial start-up Set date and time Sequence for setting the date and time during initial start-up. 15/6/2008 appears as factory default. To set the date and time after initial start-up press the -button, then choose Date or Time Menu with the upper buttons and confirm with +/–...
  • Page 17 The time is set in the same way as the date.
  • Page 18 Programming Sequence for specifying programs during initial start-up To specify programs after initial start-up press the -button, then choose the Prog menu with the upper buttons and confirm with +/–...
  • Page 19 Choose between: 7 days – one programm 5-2 days – one program per day block 1-7 days – each day an individual program free block formation – one program per day block...
  • Page 20 Select program Each weekday or day block must be allocated a program P1, P2, P3, P4 (pre-defined) or Pd (user- defined). 21°C 21°C 20°C 20°C 17°C 17°C 15°C 15°C 15°C 15°C 21°C 21°C 20°C 20°C 20°C 18°C 17°C 17°C 15°C 15°C 15°C 15°C User-defined program. During initial start-up, program will be shown with 15ºC from 00:00 to 23:59 PM.
  • Page 21 If you wish you can modify the pre-defined programs. Use the upper buttons to increase/decrease +/– the temperature of each segment by 0.5°C. Use the lower buttons to go forward/backward 30 +/– minutes each time and copy the selected temperature value.
  • Page 22: Settings

    Settings After commissioning you can change the date, time, temperature and time programming. By pressing the upper buttons you jump to the different menus. +/– 1-3 = adjustment of date 2-3 = adjustment of time 3-3 = adjustment of time and temperature programming...
  • Page 23 You are now able to adjust the date as described in the initial start-up. The sequence of setting the time is similar to the method for settingthe date. With the lower buttons you can choose days +/– or day blocks for programming and confirm with . Go to operation number 6. By pressing the -button you can choose between the pre-defined programs P1 – P4 or...
  • Page 25 By pressing the lower buttons you can go +/– through the program to check it. For editing the program, use the upper but- +/– tons to increase/decrease temperature in each segment by 0.5°C. Use the lower buttons +/– to go forward/backward and copy the selected temperature value.
  • Page 26: Operating Modes

    Operating modes Set operating modes Follow the sequence for selecting the desired operating mode. The operating modes in the device appear in the same order as described here. Press and hold the -button for 3 seconds to return to Auto mode. Example:...
  • Page 27 Auto Symbol: After each programming session, the device automatically returns to the Auto mode. The predefined or user-defined program run here.
  • Page 28 Manual-ECO-Fix Symbol: Manual-ECO-Fix mode calculates an average temperature of the actual program. This temperature is is kept for the whole day until any user‘s intervention is made. To return to Auto mode, press The average temperature is the starting point for increasing or decreasing the desired temperature, pressing upper buttons.
  • Page 29 Cleaning mode Symbol: This mode sets the device into OFF mode for a preset time of 2 hours. During the cleaning time, remaining time is shown until running mode elapsed. After the Cleaning mode is elapsed, the device returns into Auto mode. To end Cleaning mode early, press -button for more than 3 seconds.
  • Page 30: Countdown Mode

    Countdown mode Symbol: This function runs into a desired set temperature during certain period of time. Adjustable period of time is 1 – 23 hours. After the time is elapsed, the device returns into OFF mode (Anti-freeze tempera- ture is kept). During the Countdown mode, remaining countdown time is indicated. Example: The device shall be run into OFF mode after 4 hours. To end Countdown mode early, press -button for more than 3 seconds.
  • Page 31 Party mode Symbol: This mode allows the user to set a desired temperature during defined period of time. Adjustable period of time is 1 – 23 hours. After the time is elapsed, the device returns into the mode before the Party mode was activated. During the Party mode, the rest of the time is indicated. Example: The temperature shall be set for 6 hours on 24°C.
  • Page 32: Holiday Mode

    Holiday mode Symbol: This function runs into a desired set temperature during certain period of time. Adjustable period of time is 1 – 90 days. After the time is elapsed, the device returns into the mode before the Holiday mode was activated. During the Holiday mode, the rest of the days is indicated. Example: The temperature shall be set for 16 days on 13°C.
  • Page 33: Operating Status

    Operating status Manual override Symbol: While the sliding cover is closed, you can temporarily adjust the temperature in the current period with the upper buttons. It is not necessary to confirm the setting with . The setting will remain +/– as temperature set value until the next programmed change (time and temperature) appears. To return into Auto mode, press and hold upper buttons for 3 seconds, or open the sliding cover +/–...
  • Page 34: Off Mode

    OFF mode Symbol: This mode switch off the device completely. To activate this mode press and hold -button ON/OFF/ESC for more than 5 seconds. To leave this mode press and hold the -button again for more ON/OFF/ESC than 5 seconds. The anti-freeze protection is granted.
  • Page 35: Low Battery

    Low battery Symbol: A low battery level is indicated with the battery icon in the display. Please change the batteries. If batteries are not placed or are installed in the wrong polarity, <Bat> text will appears on display until they are placed or installed in the right polarity. If the battery goes completely empty, the programming is protected.
  • Page 36: User Menu/Configuration

    User menu/Configuration Symbol: Press the -button and -button at the same time until User menu is shown in the display. MODE To go to previous menu press -button. It is possible to adjust:  RF commissioning (RFC): Enable/disable continuous radio signal ...
  • Page 37: Installation Menu

    Installation menu Symbol: To access this Configuration menu, press the -button, the -button and -button at the same MODE time until Installer menu is shown in the display. Press -button to go to previous Menu. The ajustments in this menu are only for experts. All possibilities for adjustment are shown with a self-explaining, floating real text in the display. Use lower buttons to navigate through menus.
  • Page 38 Following adjustments are possible: High Temp (HIT): set maximum temperature value for programming from low temperature value up to +32°C (default: +32°C) Low Temp (LOT): set minimum temperature value for programming from +7°C up to high temperature value (default: +15°C) Frost protection (FRT): set anti freeze minimum temperature value from +3°C to +7°C (default: 5°C) Regulation (REG): possibility to select between PID or 2 points regulation (default: PID) Differential (DIF): possibility to modify differential value from 0,1 K to 0,9 K (default: 0,4 K) Keypad Lock (LOK): enable keypad to protect against non authorized interventions To enable/disable the keypad lock press and hold - and -button for...
  • Page 39: Rf Commissioning

    RF commissioning Installation of the receiver 230 V 50 Hz...
  • Page 40 Installation of the radio link The transmitter and receiver are pre-commissioned. If the radio link doesn‘t work correct, follow the sequence of commissioning. Press and hold the black button of the receiver until the LED light has flashed twice. Release the button and the LED light will remain illuminated. Press and hold -button and -button of the transmitter at the same time for more than 3 MODE seconds to enter into the User menu.
  • Page 41 Press upper button ( button disables the RF signal) to enable an continous RF signal. The receiver – LED will go out as soon as a signal from the transmitter is received. Then press the -button, the radio link between transmitter and receiver is now established. Press the -button to return to Auto mode.
  • Page 42 Grässlin GmbH Bundesstraße 36 D-78112 St. Georgen Germany Phone: +49 (0) 7724 / 933-0 Fax: +49 (0) 7724 /933-240 www.graesslin.de info@graesslin.de 80.10.1207.7/08/01...

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