6 iE TM WiFi Thermostat The smartest, most efficient way to control the world’s best selling floor heating User Guide
Pack Contents x1 x1 x2 x1 Contents Safety Information............................................................................................. 3 Step 1 - Installation............................................................................................ 3 Step 2 - Wiring Connections............................................................................. 4 Table 1.0 - Thermostat use cases ................................................................... 5 Wiring Diagrams ...............
Safety Information q The 6iE must be installed by a qualified electrician. It requires a permanent 110V - 240V AC, 60Hz supply. The 6iE contains a Class A GFCI with 5mA trip level and wiring must conform to local electrical code. q Isolate the 6iE from the mains supply throughout the installation process. q Conduits are only required where it is mandated by state or provincial code. Please refer to local electrical code for compliant applications.
Step 2 - Wiring Connections WARNING! The 6iE must be installed by a qualified electrician in accordance with National Electrical Code. Wiring Connections LOAD Heater Load Max.15A (1800W - 120V, 3600W - 240V) L1 & L2 LINE Supply Live (120 V) L1 LINE Supply Neutral (120 V) / Supply Live (240 V) L2 Probe 1 - Floor/Air Control Sensor (No Polarity) P1 & PC Floor or air temperature reading for scheduled control P2 & PC Probe 2 - Limit Sensor (No Polarity) See Table 1.
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Wiring Diagrams Heating Load connected to 6iE and Relay 25 - Max. 40 Amps Snubber (contact suppressor) L1-LOAD-L2 HEATING (MAX 3600W/ 15 Amps) 240V COIL SUPPLY 240V SUPPLY WITHOUT GFCI PROTECTION Hot (240V) L1-LINE Hot (240V) L2-LINE L1-LINE-L2 POWER SUPPLY 240V GFCI PROTECTED SUPPLY 0 Hot (240V) 2 1 4 6 8 Hot (240V) Heater(s) Max 25A N.B. N.B.
Step 3 - Thermostat Mounting 1 2 Language English Insert fixing screws through mounting holes of the power base and tighten. Re-attach the display to the power base. You can now restore power to the circuit and power up the 6iE. Follow the on screen instructions to set up the system. Once set up a QR Code will appear. Step 4 - Initial Setup 2 1 ‘MyHeating’ by Warmup Network Setup Open the MyHeating App on your phone and scan this code to proceed Dismiss Download the MyHeating App.
Welcome to the 6iE Heating Indicator Displays when heating is active Error Messages See Troubleshooting Page Thu 11 Mar Current Floor/Air temperature Floor will be displayed if floor sensor is installed and switched on 17:00 + Temporary Override Use the slider or press the +/- icons to set a temporary override until next heating period 70.0 Target Temperature Temperature you wish the thermostat to achieve Floor 74.0° until 11:30 Weather 7-day forecast for your area 72.0° 65.
Heating How to set a program Setting a “Program” allows you to set comfort temperatures at set times throughout the day. Days can programmed individually, all days the same or weekdays as a block and weekends as a block. The choice is yours. Thu 11 Mar 17:00 Menu Program + Mode Weekly Schedule Program Setback 70.0 61.0° Energy Monitor Settings Floor 74.0° until 11:30 65.0° limit 72.0° Weekly schedule Back Back ... Select additional days M S S M T W T 06:00 - 08:00 S 70.0° 68.
Heating How to set into Manual Mode Setting into “Manual” mode allows you to set a fixed target temperature for the thermostat to achieve. The thermostat will continue to maintain this temperature until another operating mode or temperature is selected. Thu 11 Mar 17:00 Menu Mode + Mode Program Program Manual Energy Monitor Vacation Settings Heating Off 70.0 Floor With Frost Protection 74.0° until 11:30 72.0° 65.0° limit Thu 11 Mar Back 17:00 Back Thu 11 Mar 17:00 + 70.
Heating How to set into Vacation Mode “Vacation Mode” allows you to override regular scheduling with a lower fixed temperature over a set time to save energy and avoid thermostat reprogramming. Thu 11 Mar 17:00 Menu Mode + Mode Program Program Manual Energy Monitor Vacation 70.0 Settings Floor Heating Off With Frost Protection 74.0° until 11:30 72.0° 65.0° limit Back Vacation Temperature Start Date Today Thu 2 Jan 16.
Energy Monitor How Energy Monitor works Energy Usage Last 24 Hours 1.5kWh Last 7 Days 0.0kWh Last 30 Days 0.0kWh Since reset 0.0kWh Reset record The 6iE learns how you use your system and how your house reacts to heating and weather. Energy monitoring will show the amount of energy consumed over a certain time period. This will be calculated through system power (total system wattage) multiplied by efficiency and total run time.
Settings Thu 11 Mar Settings Mode 17:00 + Program Language Español English Manual Time & Date 70.0 Holiday Preference Heating Network Red Floor Display pantalla 74.0° until 11:30 Advanced Settings 72.0° Back Atrás 65.
Settings Display, cont’d Set the Start and End period Night period This is the time when you usually go to bed at night and wake up in the morning. The brightness of “Night” mode will begin and end using this time. On/Off Screen lock Locks the 6iE screen to prevent any unauthorised changes to the 6iE. Requires a 4 digit code to access the menu or make changes.
Advanced Settings Advanced settings Temperature limits Set Min./Max. settable temperature limits Overheat limit Set Overheat air limit if floor sensor has been installed Control Period Set between 10 - 60 mins. Control period checks the difference in the current measured temperature and the set temperature in a proportional integral algorithm to maintain a steady temperature. About Details about the 6iE’s current firmware, MAC address and WiFi connection information. Brightness 1.
WiFi Troubleshooting Before following the troubleshooting guide below please check the following: 1. The password is WPA2 protected. 2. The router is set to a 2.4 GHz band. (802.11 b, g, n, b/g mixed, b/g/n mixed) NOTE: If you need to change any of the items listed above, please refer to your router manual. 6iE won’t connect/ lost connection to WiFi Network Possible connection timeout. In the MyHeating App try to connect to the WiFi Network again.
Technical Specifications Model 6iE-XX-YY-ZZ Voltage 110V - 240V AC +/-15% 50Hz/60Hz Protection II Max. Load 15A resistive (120 V/1800W, 240 V 3600W) GFCI Class A GFCI with 5mA trip level Rated impulse voltage 4000V Automatic action 100,000 Disconnection means 1B Pollution degree 2 Max. Ambient Temperature 40°C / 104°F (T40) Relative Humidity 80% IP Rating IP30 Sensors Floor/Air Sensor Type NTC10K @ 25°C Operating Frequency 2401 - 2484MHz Max.
R LIMITED YEA W A 12 U P 12 RR RM AN 12 TY P TY AN RR WA Warmup plc warrants this product, to be free from defects in the workmanship or materials, under normal use and service, for a period of twelve (12) years from the date of purchase by the consumer when installed with a Warmup heater. WAR M U Guarantee YE A R LI M ITE D W A If at any time during the warranty period the product is determined to be defective, Warmup shall repair or replace it, at Warmup’s option.
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