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Brand | Protouch |
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Model | Touchscreen Thermostat |
Category | Thermostat |
Language | English |
Ensures mains supply is isolated, heating mats/cables are earthed, and work complies with regulations.
Floor sensor connection to T1/T2, 230V supply to L/N, and heating mat connection to L1/N1.
Press Clock and Menu for 2 seconds to lock/unlock keypad. Display shows temperature when locked.
Press the power ON/OFF key to activate or deactivate the thermostat. Display shows 'OFF' when inactive.
Uses built-in sensor for air or room temperature detection.
Uses external sensor for floor temperature control only.
Combines internal and external sensors for room and floor temp monitoring with overheating protection.
Overrides schedule for user-defined temperature control.
Controls temperature based on preset schedule values and time settings.
Press Clock for 5s to adjust day, hour, and minute settings.
Configure up to six periods (P1-P6) with specific times and temperatures for different day types.
Allows temporary adjustment of the set temperature, overriding the schedule.
Adjusts the displayed temperature reading by -5°C to +5°C.
Choose between 5+2, 6+1, or 7-day scheduling options.
Select internal (IN), external (OUT), or dual (ALL) sensor operation.
Sets an overheating protection limit for the external sensor (40-80°C).
Defines the temperature band (0.5-4°C) for turning the heater on/off.
Defines the temperature band (0.5-5°C) for the external sensor.
Configure backlight to be always on or auto-turn off after 5 seconds.
Sets the thermostat's status (ON/OFF) upon power restoration.
Resets all settings to their original factory defaults.
Step-by-step instructions for mounting and wiring the thermostat.
Illustrates connections for power, load, and external sensor.
Checks power supply and wiring connections for display issues.
Addresses problems like ruptured display, black screen, or missing LCD segments.
Details meanings for ERO (sensor damage) and ER1 (dual mode sensor issue).
Troubleshoots large deviations between measured and actual temperatures.