HTM611A COVER - ENGLISH UPM BRAND (Standard) 7 Day Programmable Thermostat for electric baseboards and radiant heating High VOLTAGE 120V/240V AC, 60Hz Model No.
Features: Idea l for electric base boards , fan assisted (convectors) and radiant floor/ceil ing hea ting 7 day prog ramming with 4 prog rams per day Copy one day’s prog ram to ano ther day Temperature display and prog ramming in Celsius or Fahrenh eit Precisi on temperature con trol, set in half de gree s Precisi on hea ting (Variance ± 0.
Table of Contents Installation Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Programming Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 LCD Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Installation Guide 2
Installation Guide Introduction This thermostat is compatible with electric baseboards, fan- forced (convectors) and radiant floor/ceiling heating systems. The unit is rated for high voltage wiring only (120V / 240V). The minimum load requirement is 500W. This thermostat is NOT compatible with central heating systems (24 volt or millivolt). Please see the compatibility chart on the next page for more details.
Compatibility Generally, equipment with high voltage control is only compatible with the electric baseboards, convectors or radiant heating systems. Compatible with Thermostat No No Yes Yes Yes System Type Central Heating Furnace System(24V) Radiant Floor Baseboard Electric Heater (120/240V) Fan Assisted (Convectors) Radiant Floor or Ceilings * NOT COMPATIBLE WITH CENTRAL HEATING FURNACES (LOW VOLTAGE CIRCUITS) * DO NOT WIRE TO A SYSTEM EXCEEDING 12.
Choosing a location for the new thermostat Thermostat should be mounted: On the existing metal electrical box which controls your heater. Note: Ensure the thermostat is not near heat sensitive / flammable material such as exposed wood, wallpaper or a desk full of papers. The normal surface temperature of the thermostat 45°C - 50°C (113°F - 122°F) while in operation. The thermostat is rated to operate safely at these temperatures but should be kept away from fire hazards.
INSTALLATION IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED TO HAVE A CERTIFIED ELECTRICIAN ON SITE TO ENSURE THE SAFE INSTALLATION OF YOUR THERMOSTAT. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for improper wiring, or any resulting damages. Improper installation by a non-professional automatically voids the warranty. Before installation begins: Verify that the heating appliance being connected to is within the specified load range Ensure that the thermostat being replaced is also rated for 120 or 240 volts.
INSTALLATION * Remove Faceplate To remove the thermostat faceplate, very gently apply pressure to the crease of the thermostat to detach the four notches, then pull the faceplate forward. 1 Remove the old thermostat carefully and identify the two wires from the wall box. The wiring designation is generally: BYPASS / CONNECT 2 Gently remove the faceplate from the new thermostat but DO NOT remove the screws from the back of the unit because these screws hold the thermostat together.
RESET If you have successfully installed the thermostat, but the LCD screen does not display or the display seems abnormal, remove the faceplate and press the RESET button. (The reset button must be gently pressed in with a small blunt object.) RESET ALL SETTINGS To delete all settings: 1 Remove the thermostat faceplate to reveal the RESET button. 2 Press and hold down the HOLD/DAY button while you press and release the RESET button.
Programming Guide 9
LCD Display TEMPERATURE SCALE CELSIUS OR FAHRENHEIT CURRENT TEMPERATURE HEAT “ON” ICON POWER OUTPUT LEVEL OVERRIDE ‘ON’ ICON HOLD FUNCTION COPY FUNCTION P1 P2 P3 P4 SET TEMPERATURE USAGE MONITOR USAGE MO TU WE TH FR SA SU PM PROGRAM PERIODS SET CLOCK SET WEEKDAYS TIME / USAGE 10
Buttons USAGE/TIME To set the current and program time or to display the total heater usage time per day or week. OPTION/COPY To set the user options or copying program settings from one weekday to another. USAGE/TIME OPTION/COPY HOLD/DAY UP HOLD/DAY To override temperature programs or to set the program the day of the week. DOWN PROG To enter PROGRAM mode and scroll settings. UP/DOWN To manually adjust the temperature or to make selections in program mode or option mode.
Choose 12 or 24 hour clock SET CLOCK Note: 12 hour mode is the default. 1 Press OPTION/COPY for 3 seconds to enter the option setting mode. (12Hr or 24Hr will flash on the bottom pane of the LCD screen) 2 Press UP or DOWN to toggle between12 or 24 hour display. 3 Wait 15 seconds for normal display to return. P1 FLASHING CLOCK SYMBOL & TIME TU PM WEEKDAYS SET TIME Set Clock / Weekday 1 Press and hold the USAGE/TIME button for 3 seconds to enter the clock setting mode.
CELSIUS DEFAULT: Since Celsius (°C) is the default mode no action is required to use the thermostat in this mode. (°C or °F) It is VERY IMPORTANT that you choose Fahrenheit (°F) before you begin using the thermostat. If you proceed to program the thermostat with the default Celsius(°C)and THEN change to the Fahrenheit (°F) setting; all programs set by the user will be deleted. Select ºC or ºF (Celsius or Fahrenheit) 1 2 3 4 Press OPTION/COPY for 3 seconds to enter the option setting mode.
Program Heating This thermostat is equipped with 7 DAY PROGRAMMING. Monday + Tuesday + Wednesday + Thursday + Friday + Saturday + Sunday programming with 4 settings per day. This thermostat is pre-programmed for your convenience or you can set your own programs as desired. The program periods (P1,P2, P3, P4) allow you to set the temperature settings and start times throughout the day. P1: MORNING This is typically the morning period, when you may prefer to wake up to a warmer temperature.
Set Program The program periods (P1,P2, P3, P4) allow you to set the temperature settings and start times throughout the day. These are examples of possible temperature settings, the first being the factory default setting and second a custom setting. 1) DEFAULT / PRE-PROGRAMMED TIME AND TEMPERATURE SETTINGS PERIOD P MORNING DAY EVENING NIGHT P1 P2 P3 P4 TIME HEAT SET POINT 6:00am 20.5 ° C (69.0 ° F) 8:00am 17.5 ° C (63.5 ° F) 5:00pm 21.0 ° C (70.0 ° F) 10:00pm 17.5 ° C (62.
Set Program First select the weekday you wish to program, then select the start times and temperature settings for TEMPERATURE SETTING all four program periods. Scroll through the daily Program Periods in this order P1, P2, P3, P4. WEEKDAYS You may select any weekday to begin programming: P1 P2 P3 P4 PM MO TU WE TH FR SA SU SET PROGRAM PERIODS CLOCK SYMBOL START TIME Press PROG to enter program setting mode. Press HOLD/DAY to change weekday being programmed. (Period 1 (P1) will appear.
Copy Program Function This thermostat can copy program period settings from one weekday to another using the COPY function. All four period settings (P1, P2, P3,P4) will be copied. This is faster than programming each day one at a time. If you are not already in program mode, press PROG to enter program setting mode. 1 Press HOLD/DAY to select the weekday you wish to COPY FROM. 2 Press OPTION/COPY.
RESET If you have difficulties programming your thermostat you may wish to reset the unit to begin again. RESET PROGRAMS To delete all custom programs: 1 Press USAGE/TIME for 3 seconds to enter the Options mode. 2 Press PROG for 3 seconds to clear all custom programs. Note: This reset will clear custom programs only, but will not affect the clock time or option settings. RESET ALL SETTINGS To delete all settings: 1 Remove the thermostat faceplate to reveal the RESET button.
Temporary Override This function will allow you to change the temperature setting, until the start time of next program period. 1 Press the UP or DOWN button to manually adjust to the desired temperature setting. NOTE: The temperature can be set in increments of 0.5°C or 0.5°F. The temperature setting range is from 5°C to 35°C (41°F to 95°F). Press and hold the UP or DOWN button down to accelerate the setting.
OPERATION Current Temperature Display The current (room) temperature is displayed on the LCD screen. Power Bar Arrows This thermostat is equipped with an proportional regulation system, to determine the precise amount of power required by the electric heater to maintain the temperature setting. The “Power Bar Arrows” indicate the current output power level. 1 ARROW = 10%, 10 ARROWS = 100% When the heating system is activated at partial power, a proportional number of arrows bars will appear (e.g.
Usage Monitor The thermostat tracks the system "ON" time; the total time the heating equipment is running. Press the USAGE button once to view USAGE TODAY; Press the USAGE button again to view the USAGE THIS WEEK (total time from Monday to today); Press USAGE again to view 7 DAY USAGE (total time from last 6 days plus today). - USAGE TODAY starts at midnight. - USAGE THIS WEEK automatically resets itself on Monday morning, after midnight on Sunday. - A new week begins Monday morning.
OPTION SETTINGS This thermostat has 4 OPTION settings which the user can change. The OPTION data will appear in the lower pane of the LCD screen. OPTION 1 - 12 or 24 Hour Clock Format 1 Press and hold OPTION/COPY for 3 seconds to enter the Option Setting mode. The first option is 12 or 24 hour clock format. (12:Hr will be flashing) 2 Press UP or DOWN to toggle between 12 or 24 hour format. OPTION OPTION 2 - Heat Cycle Rate 1 Press OPTION/COPY again to advance to the second option (Cycle rate.
OPTION 4 - °C or °F Display 1 Press OPTION/COPY again to select Celsius or Fahrenheit scale (the current temperature will flash) 2 Press UP or DOWN to toggle between the °C or °F temperature scales. Note: (°C or °F) It is VERY IMPORTANT that you choose Fahrenheit (°F) before you begin using the thermostat. If you proceed to program the thermostat with the default Celsius(°C)and THEN change to the Fahrenheit (°F)setting; all programs set by the user will be deleted.
Heat Cycle Rate Cycle rate determines the heating on/off time cycles and the level of proportional power required to operate the heater. (To have the heater operate at full power all the time, select Cr 0 to disable heat cycling.) The cycle rate is based on the type of heating system and the power load required to operate the device. The higher the load (size of baseboard or radiant heater) the greater the heat generated. Cr 0 is continuous operation (no cycling), with a variance of +/- 0.3°C (+/- 0.6°F).
High-Limit Function The high-limit function is a security feature which allows you to select the maximum temperature limit of the thermostat. When this function is ON the thermostat will not allow heating settings to exceed this temperature limit.
Specifications: SPECIFICATIONS Rating: 120V/240V AC, 60Hz MAXIMUM LOAD: 3000W (12.5A) 3000W @ 240V or 1500W @ 120V MINIMUM LOAD: 500W Number of programs: 7 Day with 4 settings per day Temperature display range: 0 – 55°C (34 – 99.5°F) Temperature setting range: 5 – 35°C (41 – 95°F) TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE PROBLEM SOLUTION LCD screen is blank. - Check if the circuit breaker is open. - Check if there has been a power failure.
PROBLEM SOLUTION The heating system will not activate. - Check the thermostat LCD display to see if there has been a power failure. - Check if the circuit breaker is open. - Check heating device to see if it is disabled. - Check the wiring installation with a certified electrician. The heating system is running constantly. - Check the temperature is not set too high. - Check the wiring installation with a certified electrician. The temperature display is incorrect.
Limited 5-year Repair Warranty This product carries a five (5) year repair warranty against defects in workmanship and materials. This product is not guaranteed against wear or breakage due to misuse and/or abuse. If the product is defective, (i) return it, with a dated proof of purchase, to the retailer from which you purchased it Attention: IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED TO HAVE A CERTIFIED ELECTRICIAN ON SITE TO ENSURE THE SAFE INSTALLATION OF YOUR THERMOSTAT.