Initializing the thermostat – Tyco QuickStatTM Manuel d'utilisation

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Initializing the Thermostat

Setting the thermostat into operation

The first time you power up the thermostat, the time and day will flash
and must be set. You will also need to select the time scale (12 h or 24
h) and temperature scale (°F or °C). If you need to adjust the time or day
in the future, i.e. for for daylight savings time, simply insert a pin into
the hole (

) and make the necessary adjustments. Setting time and

temperature scale can also be done in the Advanced Settings and Read-
Out section on page 5.

Setting the current time

Press the UP (

) or DOWN (

) buttons to set the correct time and

press the OK ( ) button.

Display

Actions

Result

Setting the current day

Then press the UP (

) or DOWN (

) button to set the correct day

of the week and press the OK ( ) button.

Display

Actions

Result

Setting the temperature and time preferences

Press the UP (

) button to select 12 hour or 24 hour clock and to

select Fahrenheit or Celsius and press the OK ( ) button.

Display

Actions

Result

Testing GFCI

You must test the GFCI to verify correct installation and function.

To check the GFCI:

1. Testing can only be performed if the thermostat has a heating

demand.

2. Adjust the set point until the heating symbol (

) appears, use the

(

) button, to increase the temperature. Wait 10 seconds to let

the thermostat adjust to the new set point.

3. Press the "TEST" button.

The test is successful if the red light on the thermostat lights, and the
display signs disappear. If this does not occur, check the installation.

1. Press the RESET button to reset the GFCI. The red light should

disappear and the display will return to normal appearance.

2. Press the OK ( ) button to cancel the previously set temperature.

3. If the test fails, check your heating cable and the thermostat.

If the GFCI trips in normal operation without pressing the TEST button,
there could be a ground fault. To check whether it is a ground fault or
nuisance tripping, press RESET. If the red light turns off and does not
come on again, it was nuisance tripping and the system is functioning
properly. If the ground fault cannot be reset, there is a ground fault.

Check your heating cable, the sensor cable and the thermostat. Replace
if necessary.

Care and maintenance
You should perform the GFCI test monthly.

Factory settings

The following table shows the default settings that are programmed into
the thermostat from the factory. You can accept the factory settings, or
customize them to meet your needs. See Programming on page 4 to
customize your settings.

If you wish to reset the thermostat to factory settings, simply push the
pin button marked “R” for 3 seconds and the thermostat returns to
factory settings. Time, day and scale for time (12h, 24h) and tempera-
ture (˚F, ˚C) read-outs are also reset.

77

°F / 25°C

68

°F / 20°C

Day 1 - 5

Day 6 - 7

Time

4-event time and temperature

77

°F / 25°C

68

°F / 20°C

6:00 a.m.

77

°F / 25°C

6:00 a.m.

8:00 a.m.

4:00 p.m.

10:00 p.m.

4-event sequence

Hi-Low temp.

Scale

Adaptive control

5:2

104

°F / 41°C

12 H /

°F

ON

OFF / OFF

68

°F / 20°C

11:00 p.m.

Other settings

Temperature

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