Jung CDHLK-FT Handleiding
Jung
Thermostaat
CDHLK-FT
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Temperature Management Radio timer thermostat display
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Operating Instructions
Radio timer thermostat display
Table of contents
1. On these instructions ....................................................................... 2
2. How the radio timer thermostat display functions ........................ 2
3. Normal view in the display ............................................................... 3
3.1. Basic operation of the radio timer thermostat display................... 3
3.2. The individual displays and buttons.............................................. 3
4. Starting up the radio timer thermostat display .............................. 4
5. Prolonging the heating phase (party function) .............................. 5
5.1. Terminating the party function ...................................................... 5
6. Changing over to the lowering temperature (economy button) ... 5
6.1. Switching for brief periods to the lowering temperature ............... 6
6.2. Switching for longer periods to the lowering temperature ............ 6
6.3. Deactivating the lowering temperature ......................................... 6
7. Setting the individual temperature .................................................. 7
7.1. Deactivating the individual temperature ....................................... 7
8. Locking buttons ................................................................................ 8
8.1. Activating button locking function ................................................. 8
8.2. Deactivating button locking function ............................................. 8
9. Settings in the program menu ......................................................... 8
9.1. How to access the menu items in the program menu .................. 8
9.2. Setting the date and time – Uhr (Clock) menu item...................... 9
9.3. Modifying the temperature steps – tEMP menu item.................. 10
9.4. Modifying the time program – ProG menu item.......................... 11
9.4.1. Viewing the switching times ................................................. 11
9.4.2. Modifying the switching time ................................................ 12
9.4.3. Delete all switching times..................................................... 13
9.4.4. Inserting a new switching time ............................................. 13
9.4.5. Aborting the settings at the time program ............................ 14
9.5. Setting the holiday program – UrLb menu item.......................... 15
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9.5.1. Setting the holiday period..................................................... 15
9.5.2. Deleting the holiday period................................................... 16
9.6. Activating/deactivating the anti-freeze function – FrSt menu
item ............................................................................................. 16
9.7. Teaching-in radio connection – LErn menu item........................ 18
10. Deleting radio connection .............................................................. 18
11. Cleaning radio timer thermostat display ...................................... 18
12. Acceptance of Guarantee............................................................... 19
1. On these instructions
The following symbols and marks are used in these instructions:
1. Action instructions are numbered consecutively.
9 Results of actions are identied by this check mark.
• Enumerations are identified by this point.
Note!
Information on the economical use of the radio timer thermostat display is
identified by this sign.
Operation with radio controller
Information on altered behaviour of the radio timer thermostat display
when operating with the radio controller.
2. How the radio timer thermostat display
functions
Your radio timer thermostat display functions similarly to a time delay
switch – at specific times which can be set, your heating system is
regulated by the radio timer thermostat display to three temperatures
which can be set.
• The comfort temperature is usually used for the daytime, put
more precisely for the periods when you are present.
• The lowering temperature is usually used for the night. It is also
called the economy temperature.
• The anti-freeze temperature is usually used for longer periods of
absence (e.g. holidays). The temperature is just high enough to
protect the heating system against freezing.
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3. Normal view in the display
3.1. Basic operation of the radio timer thermostat display
The and buttons are used to set the values such as the time or the
temperature.
The button is used to confirm the set values.
If you do not press the button after carrying out a setting, the
display changes automatically back to the normal display 1 minute after a
button has been pressed. Changes to the respective values are not
accepted in this case.
The button can be used at any time to return to the normal time
program.
3.2. The individual displays and buttons
(1) The current weekday is displayed here.
(2) Symbol for the "Time program" operating mode.
(3) Symbol for the "Comfort temperature" operating mode.
(4) Symbol for the "Lowering temperature" operating mode.
(5) Symbol for the "Anti-freeze temperature" operating mode.
(6) The respective current operating mode is indicated here by means
of triangles.
(7) The ranges set for the comfort temperature in the time program are
displayed here.
(8) or button, also called the economy button.
(9) . button
(10) . button
(11) or button, also called the party button.
(12) The time is displayed here.
You can have this display changed by the installer to, for example,
the temperature display.
(13) Further information on the settings which you carry out is displayed
here: e.g. H if you set the time.
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Use the same method to carry out the further settings. These are:
• Minutes – the time is set after confirmation with the button
• Calendar year
• Month
• Day
Date does not have to be set!
If the date is already set correctly, you can exit the setting here by
pressing the button.
5. Confirm each entry with the button.
9 After the last confirmation with , the system returns
utomatically to the program menu.
6. Press the button in order to return to the normal view.
9.3. Modifying the temperature steps – tEMP menu item
Function deactivated
During operation with the radio controller, this function is deactivated. The
setpoint temperature specification is carried out centrally on the radio
controller.
You can modify the following temperature steps in the tEMP menu item.
• Comfort temperature (default setting 21.0 °C)
• Lowering temperature (default setting 18.0 °C)
• Anti-freeze temperature (default setting 10.0 °C)
Checking the anti-freeze temperature
The anti-freeze temperature can be checked and set in the "Anti-freeze
function" menu item. A change in the anti-freeze temperature in one of
the menu items has a direct effect on the respective other menu item.
Only one anti-freeze temperature is valid in the radio timer thermostat
display.
To change the temperature steps:
1. Go in the program menu to the tEMP menu item (see Page 8).
9 The temperature setting of the comfort temperature is displayed
î‹Šashing. In addition the operating mode is displayed at the righthand
display margin.
2. Press the or button in order to set the desired temperature.
3. Confirm with the button.
9 The display changes automatically to the next temperature step, the
lowering temperature.
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4. Use the same procedure to set the lowering and the anti-freeze
temperature.
9 After the last confirmation with , the system returns
automatically to the program menu.
5. Press the button in order to return to the normal view.
Aborting modications to the temperature steps
1. Press the button in order to abort setting the temperature steps.
9 You return automatically to the program menu. The temperature step
which you have opened last for editing is not saved.
2. Press the button in order to return to the normal view.
9.4. Modifying the time program – ProG menu item
Function deactivated
During operation with the radio controller, this function is deactivated. The
time programs are managed centrally by the radio controller.
You can change the switching times of your radio timer thermostat
display in the ProG menu item. 32 switching times are available. Each
switching time specifies a point within a week at which a change between
the comfort and lowering temperature takes place. You can change the
switching times in steps of 10 minutes.
The following time program is programmed at the factory.
Weekdays Period
Monday – Friday 6:00 – 22:00 comfort temperature
Saturday, Sunday 6:00 – 23:00 comfort temperature
These settings can be modified or extended as desired.
9.4.1. Viewing the switching times
1. Go in the program menu to the ProG menu item (see Page 8).
9 The first switching time is displayed.
2. Press the or button in order to view the further switching times.
9 The switching times are displayed chronologically, beginning at
Monday 0.00 hours, rising to Sunday 23.50.
9 An empty switching time is offered at the end of the list if at least one
switching time is still available.
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9.4.2. Modifying the switching time
1. Go in the program menu to the ProG menu item (see Page 8).
2. Press the or button in order to access the desired switching
time.
3. Press the button for the switching time to be changed.
9 The switching time is opened for editing, the hour display flashes.
4. Press the or button in order to modify the hour display.
5. Confirm with the button.
6. Use the same method to carry out the further settings. These are:
• Minutes
• Day – here the weekdays are initially displayed from Mo-Su, then
the groupings Sa-Su, Mo-Fr, Mo-Sa and Mo-Su.
• Comfort or lowering temperature
Grouping days
If a grouping of days is selected, a separate program point with the
specified time and the temperature step is created for each selected day
of the group.
Renewed editing of the entire grouping is not possible - only the
individual program items can be edited. It may therefore be practical in
individual cases to delete all switching times and then enter a new
grouping of days.
7. Confirm respectively with the button.
9 After the last confirmation with the modified switching time is
aved and the chronologically next switching time is displayed.
Deleting the switching time
1. Go in the program menu to the ProG menu item (see Page 8).
2. Press the or button in order to access the desired switching
time.
3. Press the and buttons for longer than 5 seconds.
9 The switching time is deleted irrevocably and the chronologically next
switching time is displayed.
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9.4.3. Delete all switching times
With this function you can delete all stored switching times. This can, for
example, be practical when a complete changeover of the time program
is to be carried out and the deleting of individual program points is too
timeconsuming.
1. Go in the program menu to the ProG menu item (see Page 8).
2. Select any desired switching time with the or button.
3. Press the and buttons for longer than 10 seconds.
9 All switching times are deleted irreversibly and a blank program point
appears with the display "--:--".
Note
During this procedure the factory-programmed switching times are also
deleted. These times can be restored via the Reset function.
9.4.4. Inserting a new switching time
1. Go in the program menu to the ProG menu item (see Page 8).
2. Press the or button in order to access the empty switching
time.
3. Confirm with the button.
You can now carry out all the settings for a new switching time:
9 The new switching time is opened for editing, the hour display
flashes.
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1. Go in the program menu to the FrSt menu item (see Page 8).
9 The set anti-freeze temperature is displayed ashing. In addition the
corresponding operating mode is displayed flashing at the right-hand
display margin.
2. Press the or button in order to select the desired anti-freeze
temperature.
3. Confirm with the button.
Modifying the anti-freeze temperature
A modification of the anti-freeze temperature also acts on the anti-freeze
temperature set under "Modifying temperature steps" (refer to Page 10).
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99 On or OFF is displayed.
4. Press the button in order to activate the anti-freeze function (On)
or the button in order to deactivate the anti-freeze function (OFF).
5. Press the button.
9 The anti-freeze function is activated or deactivated and the display
return to the program menu.
6. Press the button and the radio timer thermostat display returns
to the normal view.
9 After the anti-freeze function has been deactivated, the room
temperature controller returns to continuous Lowering mode.
Proceed as follows in order to return to the normal time program:
1. In normal display press the button at least 5 seconds in order to
access the program menu.
2. Press the or button in order return to the ProG menu item.
3. Press the button in order to select the ProG menu item.
4. Press the button in order to activate the normal time program
again.
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9.7. Teaching-in radio connection – LErn menu item
To assign radio motor valve drive(s) or a radio controller to the radio timer
thermostat display, proceed as follows:
1. Go in the program menu to the LErn menu item (see Page 8).
2. Start the programming mode on all devices to the taught in.
3. Press the button on the radio timer thermostat display to start
the teach-in process.
9 During the teach-in process the LErn display flashes.
9 After approx. 5 seconds the radio timer thermostat display returns
directly to the normal display.
Teaching in several radio motor valve drives
If the radio timer thermostat display is to be assigned several radio motor
valve drives, first all valve drives must be switched into the teach mode
before that teach-in process is started on the radio timer thermostat
display.
10. Deleting radio connection
The radio connection is deleted either
• on the radio motor valve drive (see operating instructions of radio
motor valve drive) or
• by teaching in the radio connection again.
11. Cleaning radio timer thermostat display
1. Use only a spray-moistened cloth to wipe the housing of the radio
timer thermostat display.
2. Do not use any cleaning agents, since these may damage the
housing.
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Product specificaties
Merk: | Jung |
Categorie: | Thermostaat |
Model: | CDHLK-FT |
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