Honeywell CM67 Handleiding
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Thermostaat
CM67
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Honeywell Control Systems Ltd.
Arlington Business Park
Bracknell, Berkshire RG12 1EB
User Help Line: 01344 656511
USER GUIDE
What is a Programmable Thermostat?
The Honeywell CM67 is a programmable thermostat which controls your
heating system so that you can have comfortable temperatures when you
are at home and energy savings when you are away.
It is important to understand that the CM67 is not a traditional “ON/OFF”
controller but a “HI / LOW” temperature controller.
This means that to program the heating to go ‘OFF’ at a particular time a
lower (setback) temperature setpoint is entered which you would choose
to protect you and your home.
What will the CM67 Programmable Thermostat
do for me?
Attractive slim styling makes it ideal for location in any suitable
room in your home
illuminates the display when a key is pressed or Display Backlight
the slider is moved for easier viewing in low light conditions
7 day program lets you set the CM67 to match your weekly
lifestyle
6 daily independent temperature levels any let you set 6
temperatures from 5 to 30°C at any time each day, to match your
daily lifestyle
Party button lets you temporarily maintain (or adjust) the current
temperature for 1 - 23 hours. Useful when you have friends round or
go out of the house for a short while
Day Off button copies Sunday’s program into tomorrow so that you
can make the CM67 follow the Sunday program if you have a day off
during the week
Holiday button saves energy by letting you reduce the temperature
for 1 to 99 days while you are on holiday, returning to normal operation
on the day you return
Automatic Summer/Winter Time Change will adjust the clock
automatically for 'Daylight Saving Time'
Memory holds the user program indenitely so that it is never lost
even if you take the batteries out
Outside Temperature Sensor (optional accessory) can be tted to
the CM67 to display the outside temperature
Remote Temperature Sensor (optional accessory) can be tted to
the CM67 to control the temperature from another room
Optimum Start option is a program which ensures that the optimum
temperature conditions are achieved at the required times as
described below (not available on T6667B1069)
What is Optimum Start?
Optimum Start is an Energy Efciency Feature that adjusts the start time
of your heating system depending upon how cold it is.
On cold days your Heating will be started earlier to ensure that your home
is warm when you get up and on warmer days the heating system will be
started later to save energy.
So, if the Optimum Start Feature is used, the time / temperature settings
which are entered into the CM67 are when you want to be warm by and
not when you want the heating to start. (not available on T6667B1069)
What if something happens to my heating system? How can I check that the CM67 is working?
See the troubleshooting guide below. If you need assistance after this, call your Heating Installer. The CM67 should only be opened or removed by a qualied
professional to prevent possible injury from electric shock.
Can I use CM67 to control my air-conditioning
system?
Yes. Please refer to your installer for more information.
What other accessories can I buy that work with
the CM67?
Honeywell provides other accessories and “Add-On” modules that can
be used with your CM67, ask your installer for details :
1. Automatic Time Setting (ATS) “Add-On” Module *
The ATS module picks up a daily time signal from a transmitter in Central
Europe and corrects the time on the CM67 display. So:
• You never need to set or adjust the time
• There is no need to adjust the unit by -/+ 1 hour in summer / winter
since the unit does this automatically
• Your CM67 is the most accurate clock in your home so you can use
this information to set-up all your other clocks.
* Not available in all Geographic Regions depending on transmitter range
and home location.
2. Outside Temperature Sensor Accessory
The Outside Temperature Sensor accessory can be tted to your CM67
to display the outside temperature. By pressing the
button twice, the
CM67 displays the external temperature.
3. Remote Temperature Sensor Accessory
The Remote Temperature Sensor accessory can be tted to your CM67
to control the temperature of another room where it is inconvenient to
locate the CM67 e.g. commercial premises where the public may adjust
buttons.
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Symptom
Blank Display
Display shows flashing symbol
Display works but heating does not
switch on
Heating switches ON/OFF too slowly
or too quickly
Temperature swings between too hot
and too cold
Display shows symbol
Display shows the word 'SERVICE'
Possible Cause
No batteries
Battery orientation
Exhausted batteries
Incorrect battery cartridge insertion
Batteries need replacing
No power to system
Program does not call for heat
CM67 not connected to boiler properly
CM67 not set correctly for your system
CM67 not set correctly for your system
Fault in the CM67
Your installer has set a scheduled
maintenance alert period on your CM67 as
a recommendation that your heating system
should receive a routine inspection.
Remedy
Check batteries are in the battery compartment and that the
paper tab has been pulled out
Check that the batteries have been installed in the correct
orientation.
Replace batteries
Remove battery cartridge and re-insert
Change the batteries as described previously
Check that there is power to the system
Move the slider and press MAN TEMP
to increase the
temperature a few degrees above the current room temperature.
The heating should come on after a few seconds.
Call installer to check electrical connection between the CM67
and the boiler
Call installer
Call installer
Remove battery cartridge and re-insert. If the symbol
does not clear itself in a few minutes call the installer
Call your installer to arrange a maintenance visit.
The CM67 and heating system will continue to operate as
normal.
Trouble Shooting Guide
CM67
Programmable
Thermostat
EXT
Warning.
This product and its associated documentation and packaging are protected by various intellectual property rights belonging to Honeywell Inc and its
subsidiaries and existing under the laws of the UK and other countries. These intellectual and property rights may include patent applications, registered
designs, unregistered designs, registered trade marks, unregistered trade marks and copyrights and also include the following UK registration rights:
UK patent application number 98062207.8
UK registered design numbers 2073334, 2073340 and 2073343.
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
www.honeywelluk.com
I am going on holiday for a few days. How do I
save energy but ensure that the house is warm
when I return?
1. Move the slider to the operating position you require on returning from
holiday (AUTO MAN or )
2. Press (HOLIDAY) to display the holiday days counter and
temperature.
3. Press
or +
-
to set the holiday time (1 - 99 days). An extra ashing
day marker shows you the holiday return day.
4. Press TEMP
or
to set the holiday temperature (5°C - 30°C).
The unit will control to the new temperature for the set number of days
holiday. At midnight the holiday counter will be reduced by one until the
selected number of days have passed. The unit will then return to normal
control as set by the or MAN AUTO position.
To cancel the HOLIDAY setting, press a second time.
How can I switch the CM67 off?
Move the slider to OFF. The unit has an intelligent built-in frost protection
feature, so that if the temperature falls below 5°C, it will automatically
switch the heating on.
How do change the batteries?
With no other accessories tted and for applications other than electric
heating, the batteries should last about 4 years.
When the batteries need replacing, a ashing symbol will be
displayed.
To change the batteries:
1. Lift up the front ap to reveal the battery compartment. Open the
battery compartment by inserting a coin underneath the bottom right
edge of the ap and lift out.
2. Replace the used batteries with 2 new AA LR6 Alkaline Batteries and
push the battery compartment rmly back into the front of the unit.
RESPECT YOUR ENVIRONMENT!
Take care to dispose of used batteries carefully.
NOTE: If you take more than one minute to change the batteries the clock
may need to be reset - see How do I adjust the time?
What does 'SERVICE' on the display of my CM67
mean (optional)?
NOTE:
This option only works if activated by your installer.
The ' ' indicator is displayed at set intervals as a reminder that SERVICE
your heating system requires a routine check. Please call your installer
to arrange a maintenance visit.
The symbol will remain on the display of the CM67 until it is either reset
or disabled by your installer. The CM67 and heating system will continue
to operate as normal.
Can I change the programmed temperature for a
short time?
When the slider is in AUTO, the temperature can be adjusted temporarily
by pressing TEMP
or .
The temperature will return to the program
at the next temperature change time.
How do I check the programmed temperature?
In normal operation the temperature displayed is the actual room
temperature. To check the programmed temperature press
and the
display will show the programmed temperature with the two small
arrows.
How do I set one temperature for the whole day?
To operate as a simple thermostat with one temperature throughout the
day, move the slider to MAN. Adjust the manual temperature by pressing
TEMP
or
. The manual temperature can be set anywhere from 5°C
to 30°C in 0.5°C steps.
I am having some friends round for tea/coffee.
How can I extend my heating program for a few
hours?
When the slider is in AUTO, the temperature can be adjusted temporarily
by pressing the (PARTY) button. Set the party time (1 - 23 hours) by
pressing
or +
-
. Set the
party temperature (5°C - 30°C) by pressing
TEMP
or
. The CM67 will control to the new temperature for the set
number of hours and then go back to the normal temperature program.
To cancel the PARTY setting, press a second time.
The button can also be used when you go out and want to reduce
the temperature for a few hours to save energy.
I have a day off work tomorrow and I am staying
at home, do I have to re-program the CM67?
No, with one button press, the CM67 will remember that tomorrow is a
day off. Tomorrow, the CM67 will control the temperature using Sunday’s
program.
When the slider is in AUTO, press (DAY OFF). A symbol will
appear and the day marker for tomorrow will ash. This indicates that the
Sunday temperature program will be followed tomorrow. Tomorrow the
symbol will still appear but without the ashing day marker. The CM67 will
controll tomorrow’s temperatures using Sunday’s program.
To cancel tomorrow’s DAY OFF, press twice.
If you have 2 or more days off, press each night before going to bed.
If you have a DAY OFF today and want to control the temperature using
Sunday’s program press twice. To cancel any DAY OFF setting, press
repeatedly until the symbol disappears.
CM67 Display Backlight
The CM67 has a backlit display that
will illuminate when a button is
pressed or the slider is moved for easier viewing of the display in low
light conditions. After the last button press or slider movement the backlight
will remain on for 7 seconds.
How do I set the date and time?
Move the CM67 setting slider to the DATE/
position. When you set
the date and time for the rst time after the batteries are inserted, the
display will show:
Press the
+ or
-
buttons to set the current year
(e.g. 04 = 2004)
Press the TEMP button to set the month:
Press the
or +
-
buttons to set the current
month (e.g. 01 = January)
Press the TEMP button to set the day of the month.
Press the
+ or
-
buttons to set the current day
of the month.
Check if the day marker on the display indicates the
correct day of the week (e.g. 4 = Thursday)
Press TEMP button to set the time.
Press the
or +
-
buttons until the correct time
is displayed. Each press of
or +
-
button will
change the time by one minute. Holding the
button for a few seconds will change the time
slowly then quickly.
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
Day of the week
indicator
CM67 Controls/Display Layout
The diagram below details the key button functions and display information.
Monday to Friday
Program 1 2 3 4 5 6
Time 6:30 8:00 12:00 2:00 6:00 10:30
Temperature 21°C 18°C 21°C 18°C 21°C 16°C
Saturday to Sunday
Program 1 2 3 4 5 6
Time 8:00 10:00 12:00 2:00 6:00 11:00
Temperature 21°C 21°C 21°C 21°C 21°C 16°C
Battery Low
Indicator
Day Marker Time Display Burner on
Indicator
Temperature
Change Buttons
= increase
=
decrease
Information
Enquiry
Button
Temperature
Display
Holiday ButtonDay Off ButtonParty Button
Battery
Compartment
Day But-
ton
Copy Day
Button
Time
Change
Buttons
Setting
Slider
Program Buttons
TEMP
DATE/
PROG
AUTO
MAN
OFF
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
1 2 3 4 5 6
PROG
COPY
DAY
DAY 1...7
How do I get started with the factory default
temperature program?
Move the slider to AUTO . The CM67 will now control your heating using
the built-in temperature program:-
How do I set my own temperature program for
each day of the week?
1. Move the slider to . The rst temperature change time and PROG
setpoint for Monday will ash to indicate that they can be changed
(the two small arrows are displayed only when the programmed
temperature level is shown).
2. Press
or +
-
to adjust the rst temperature change time. Holding
the button down will change the time quickly. The change time can be
set in 10 minute steps from 03:00 in the morning. The change time
can be adjusted up to 02:50 on the next morning, so you can maintain
the evening temperature after midnight.
(Note: If you attempt to move a change time past the next change
time, both times will be moved).
3. Press the TEMP
or
to adjust the rst temperature level. Holding
the button down will change the temperature quickly. The temperature
can be set in 0.5°C steps from 5°C to 30°C.
4. Press to display the second temperature level and time PROG 2
levels for Monday. Use
or +
-
and TEMP
or
to change the
time and temperature.
5. The remaining temperature changes for Monday can be displayed by
pressing buttons , , andPROG 3 4 5 and adjusted by using 6
or +
-
and TEMP
or .
(If you don’t want to use all the temperature
change times 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, refer to the section “What if I don’t want
to use all 6 temperature change times?”).
You now have a choice to set the program for the next day:-
6a.
Press COPY DAY to copy Monday’s program into Tuesday. To set several
days of the week to the same program, press COPY DAY repeatedly.
6b. Press DAY 1..7 to move the day marker to Tuesday (Day 2). The
program for Tuesday can then be set as described in steps 2 to 5.
Programs for Wednesday (Day 3) to Sunday (Day 7) can be set in
the same way, using DAY 1..7.
7. Move the slider to AUTO when you have completed steps 6a or 6b,
The CM67 will now control the room temperature at the times and
temperatures you have set.
What if I don’t want to use all 6 temperature
change times?
Although the CM67 has up to 6
temperature / time changes available
per day ( ), any unused PROG 1 – 6
settings may be deleted by holding
down the appropriate button (PROG
2 – 6) for 2 seconds.
To reinstate any deleted setting hold down the button again for 2
seconds.
DATE/
PROG
AUTO
MAN
OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6
Mon Tue We d Th u Fri Sat S un
DATE/
PROG
AUTO
MAN
OFF
Display Today
Display Tomorrow
Mon Tue We d Th u Fri Sat S un
SERVICE
How do I adjust the time?
If you want to adjust the time at any time during normal use of the
CM67 move the setting slider to DATE/
position then use
or +
-
button to adjust the time. NOTE:
To access the year, month and day setting
press TEMP or buttons.
Will my clock automatically adjust for Summer/
Winter?
The CM67 has a built-in Automatic Summer/Winter Time Change
feature that will automatically adjust the clock forward or backward by
one hour for ‘Daylight Saving Time’. This is carried out on the last Sunday
of March and October each year.
If not required this may be disabled by moving the slider to OFF position
and pressing the
, +
-
INFO and
buttons together.
Press the TEMP 18:tC 0 TEMP button ( ) to disable or the
(18:tC 1) to enable.
Mover the slider to AUTO to resume normal operation.
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Product specificaties
Merk: | Honeywell |
Categorie: | Thermostaat |
Model: | CM67 |
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