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USER MANUAL Techno WPT R 578148 IMIT
We strictly recommend to install this device according to the safety regulations in force in the European Community and local countries. The mains circuit breaker must be off before carrying out any electrical connections.

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Bedienungsanleitung
This product is designed according to EN 60730-2-9 and EN60730-2-7, ETSI EN 301 489-1,
ETSI EN 300 200-2 standards, in compliance with the applicable EC directives, and made in Italy.
Power supply: Alkaline Batteries 2x1,5V LR6 (Type AA)
Battery life >1 year
Maximum contact rating: 5A(1A) 250VAC
Maximum ambient temperature: 50^
Display temperature range: 0^ ÷ 39^
Regulation temperature range: 5^ ÷ 35^
Temperature resolution: 0,1^
Temperature differential: da 0,1^ a 2,0^ (std. 0,2^ )
Temperature sensor: NTC 100KΩ@25°C
External sensor input (optional): NTC 10KΩ@25°C
Protection degree: IP20
Insulation class: Type II (double insulation)
Action type: 1B
Pollution degree: 2
Software: class A
Heat and fire resistance: Category D
Storage temperature: -25÷ 60^
Rated impulse withstand voltage 2,5kV
Installation: on wall
RADIO:
Operating frequency: 868.2 Mhz
Category of the receiver 2
Duty cycle of the transmitter < 1%
Capacity: 300 m outdoors, 20 m indoors
Type of antenna: internal, on PCB



INSTALLATION
Place this device far from any heat source or air flow, at about a 1,5mt height from the floor. Open the device pushing the clip on the base right side (Fig.1-A) then rotate the front cover leftward (Fig.1-B) and lift slightly to unfasten it (Fig.1-C). Fix the base on to the wall, using the horizontal (Fig.2, A-A or A-B) or the vertical (Fig.2, C-C) holes. Insert the batteries in their compartment on the display board as described (Fig.4). Close the device proceeding like in Fig.1, reversing the operations order: match the left side of the two parts (Fig.1-C) then rotate the front cover rightward (Fig.1-B) until the clip on the base clacks (Fig.1-A).
BATTERIES REPLACEMENT
When the battery symbol on the display flashes (batteries out of power) take care of their replacement. Please proceed as described in the installation instructions (Fig.1 and Fig.4). Re-assemble the front cover back to the base before performing any operation on the control.
DESCRIPTION OF COMMANDS AND OPERATIONS (Fig.5)
Command keys are accomplished on a four position ring each one identified by the arrows , an additional key in the middle, hereafter named OK and four keys more: Menu (Copy), Prog (Paste), Mode, Esc. Press the ring exactly on the arrows to avoid multiple keys activations. Press OK key in the middle. Use arrow keys to modify time and temperature values or select the available options. OK key is generally used to confirm the settings.
FIRST START
Setting the clock (Fig.6)
- Set the 24H or 12H by then OK.
- Set the hours by then OK.
- Set the minutes by then OK.
- Set the day of the week by then OK.
The device switches to OFF mode.
Pair with the radio receiver from the installer menu.
OFF MODE (Fig.7)
The display shows OFF and the clock, the anti-frost function is active.
Press Mode to browse active modes (Manual Comfort, Manual Economy, Automatic mode).
Press Esc to switch between active modes and OFF.
MANUAL MODE (Fig.8)
Press or to change and save the temperature set-points:
MAN = Comfort temperature.
MAN ECO = Economy temperature.
AUTOMATIC MODE (Fig.9)
The set-point temperature (t1, t2, t3) depends on the saved time program and changes automatically along the day.
TIME PROGRAM (Fig.10)
Press Prog, the display shows the set temperature updated at the current half-hour, PROG flashes.
Press OK to select t1, t2 or t3.
Press to select the day of the week.
Press to move along the hours without changing settings.
To make a daily program copy choose the day you want to duplicate and press COPY then move along the week until the desired one and press PASTE.
To change the set-point temperatures t1, t2 and t3:
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Press Mode and change the value T1 by .
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Press Mode and change the value T2 by .
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Press Mode and change the value T3 by .
Press Mode to quit and go back to the time program.
Press Esc to quit and go back to automatic mode.
SEASON MODE: WINTER*
Comfort temperature is greater than Economy (t1>t2>t3). When Tamb < Tset heating turns on.
SEASON MODE: SUMMER
Comfort temperature is smaller than Economy (t1<t2
SETTINGSMENU(Fig.11)
Press Menu to enter the settings menu.
Press to browse the available options.
- Press to select the season mode (Summer/Winter),
- Press OK to set the clock (like before);
- Press to select (Celsius/Farhenheit) degrees;
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Press to select the language;
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Press to set the desired backlit brightness.
Press Esc to quit the menu.
INSTALLER MENU (Fig.12)
In OFF mode, hold OK for 10 seconds to enter the menu:
Press to browse the available options.
- Antifrost = Set antifrost threshold (standard 6.0^)
- Hysteresis = Switching differential (standard 0.2^)
- Offset = temperature calibration (standard 0.0°C);
- NTC Internal / NTC External;
- Hold OK to reset and restore factory settings.
- Confirm with OK to pair the device with the radio receiver and wait for the conclusion of the procedure. If the communication is activated, RADIO OK will appear on the display; otherwise RADIO ERR will appear.
Press Esc to quit the menu.
HUMIDITY DISPLAY OPTION (AVAILABLE ONLY ON WPT RH MODELS)
In one of the operating modes, press OK to switch between the set temperature or room humidity display in the top right of the screen (Fig.13).

ATTENTION!
PROGRAMMATION HORAIRE (Fig.10)
MENUCONFIGURATIONS(Fig.11)
BESCHRIJVING BEDIENGINEN EN WERKING (Afb.5)
UURPROGRAMMING (Afb.10)
Piote to OK yia tn puthetaon t1, t2 kai t3.
Piote ▲ via tnpuOuaon tnc napeas tsεβoáabac.
Piote yia va etakivnthe kata ukoctwov wipv, xupic va tpoTOnioeTe Tc puOiieG.
TnV aTVipaHn Tou nepnoiou TPOpypaMuatc, EIIeEte TnV npa Tou thAeTe va aTVipaPsiETe, TEOT ANTIPIPAH, EV ouvexia eTAKIVneite otnv npa Tou etiOuieKai, TeoC, TEOT ENIKOAANHEH.
TnTv TpoTTOinOn Tw Vepuokpaov nou exou pvpuoi stei, t1, t2 kai t3:
Tn anTeHHb: BHTpeHHra, Ha neaTHoI nIate
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3AMEHA BATAPEI
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NEPBOE BKJIIOUeyHME
YcTaHOBka YacOB (pnc.6)
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- YCTAHOBITE MINHYBIC NOMOLUBKHOHONOK ▲▼, 3ATEM HAXMITE OK.
- YctahOBHTe DeHb C NOMOUIBko KHOJOK▶, 3aTeM HaxMNTe OK.
UcTpoIcTBo nepexoIITBpeKIM OFF.
BbnoHnTe HactpoKy Ha paAnOpnpemMnK n3 MeHIO yCTaHOUska.
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