Esic HTC625 Bedienungsanleitung

Operating Manual
HTC625
7-Day Programmable Thermostat 4000W
HTC625_M04082011E

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Operating Manual
Congratulations on your purchase of this ESIC line-voltage thermostat. Your new
thermostat is pre-programmed by the installer and ready to use. Please take the time to
read and understand this manual so you can begin to enjoy the convenience this product
offers.
Features
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CSA C828 Performance Certified
7 day programming with 4 settings per day
High Ppwer up to 4000W
Ideal for baseboard heaters, convectors, radiant ceilings and electric fan-forced heating
systems
Temperature setting and display in °C or °F
Precise temperature control set in half degrees
TRIAC system (quiet operation)
Cycle rates for proportional heating
Usage Monitor (tracks total run time)
Maximum temperature limit set point feature
Pre-comfort recovery system (begins to warm up before preset time)
Room Temperature and Set Point Temperature display
Heating Power Level display
Clock display in 12 or 24-hour format
Backlit LCD screen
Internal Rechargeable backup for clock and settings
Built-in surge protection
Setting range: +5°C to +35°C (41°F to 95°F)
Simple 2-wire installation
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Specifications
Rating: 120V~240V AC, 60Hz
Maximum Load: 16.7A
4000W @ 240V
2000W @ 120V
Minimum Load: 300W @ 240V
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This product is for use with high voltage system (120V~240V) with a
minimum load of 300W; it is not designed for use with low voltage (24V)
central heating & air conditioning systems or wall mounted furnaces
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ESIC Technical Support
Hours of Operation: 8:30 AM to 7:00 PM (EST), Monday to Friday

Table of Contents
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LCD Display
Location of Buttons
Option Settings
Choosing 12 or 24-hour Format
Selecting the Heat Cycle Rate .
Enabling the Pre-Comfort Recovery Feature
Selecting the Temperature Unit (°C or
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°F)................
Setting Time and Day .........................
Program Periods ..........................
Setting Program Schedules......................
Copy Program Function ........................
Restoring Default Programs and Options .................
Temporary Temperature Override ....................
Hold Function . ..........................
Heating Power Display Level ......................
Usage Monitor ...........................
Memory Back-Up ..........................
High Limit Function .........................
Troubleshooting ..........................
Warranty Information ........................
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LCD Display
Current Temperature
Heating Power Level
Override “On” Icon
Hold Function
Copy Function
High Limit Function
Set Temperature
Usage Monitor
Weekdays
Temperature Unit
(Celsius or Fahrenheit)
Heat “On” Indicator
Program Periods
Set Clock
Time / Usage

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Location of Buttons
Decreases target
temperature
Moves time ahead in
clock or program mode
Moves time back in
clock or program mode
Increases target
temperature
Suspends automatic
programs (Manual mode)
Enters program mode and
scroll settings
Displays total time heating
is running per day / per week
Enters clock setting mode.
To access optional settings,
press for 3 seconds
Copies program settings
from one weekday to another
Changes day of the week when viewing
programs or setting clock
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Option Settings
This thermostat has 5 OPTION settings that you can change. The OPTION data will appear
on the lower pane of the screen.
Option 1: Choosing 12- or 24-hour Format
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Press and hold SET for 3 seconds to enter the Option Setting mode. will flash onscreen.
(Note: The 12-hour format is the default setting.)
Press or to toggle between the 12- and 24-hour format.
12:Hr
Option 2: Selecting the Heat Cycle Rate
To provide precise, consistent and economical heating, this thermostat has an adjustable heat
cycle rate. The cycle rate determines the on/off time cycles that the thermostat uses to reach
and maintain the desired temperature.
Certain cycle rates are more efficient when used with certain types of electric heating systems.
Selecting the correct cycle rates help maintain an even temperature, which has been proven
to reduce energy usage while improving comfort.
OFF (fixed span)
20 seconds
240 seconds (4 minutes)
Cr
Cr-0
Cr-1
Cr-2
CYCLE RATES

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Cr0
Cr1 (Default)
is a fixed span (no cycling), with a variance of +/- 0.3⁰C (+/- 0.6⁰F). The heating unit
will operate at full power and the power bar will appear full. This function is for users
who do not want their electric heating devices turning on and off frequently. This is the
recommended setting for fan assisted electric heating devices.
is a 20 second cycle rate with proportional heating. This means the heating
will be turned on and off once every 20 seconds to provide a stable room temperature.
The cycle rate allows a proportional level of power to the heating device. This is indicated
on the thermostat display by the power bar which will be partially filled; indicating the
amount of power going on the heater. This setting is recommended for non-fan assisted
baseboards and electric heating devices
Cr2 is a 240 second cycle. This means the heating will be turned on and off once every 240
seconds. This is the recommended setting for fan assisted heaters, radiant ceilings and
convectors.
and will provide the most energy efficient heating
and a stable temperature.
Option 2: Selecting the Heat Cycle Rate...continued
While it is still in the Options Setting mode, press SET again to advance to the second
option ( will flash on screen).
Press or to select the cycle rate
Cr:1
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This thermostat is equipped with a Pre-comfort Recovery feature which activates the
heating system in advance of the actual set program time so that the room will be at the
desired temperature at the start of the program time.
It is normal for the system to be activated earlier than the actual set program time (up to
an hour). The Pre-comfort Recovery feature can be disabled, if desired. If this feature is
turned off, heating will only be initiated at the exact start time of the program period.
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Press SET again to advance to the third option - Pre-comfort Recovery feature
( will flash on screen)
Press or to adjust setting:
• Pre-comfort Recovery feature is disabled
• Pre-comfort Recovery feature is enabled
rE:1
rE:0
rE:1
Option 3: Enabling the Pre-Comfort Recovery Feature

Setting Time and Day
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Press SET to enter the clock setting mode. (SET appears and the clock symbol/
time flashes).
Press or to scroll to the correct time of day. ( Hold the button to
accelerate).
Press DAY repeatedly to change the day of the week. (Weekday symbols to flash).
Press SET to end the time mode; or wait 15 seconds to return to normal display.
Tip:
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Celsius (⁰C) is the default temperature unit; no action is required if this is the desired
temperature display.
IMPORTANT: If you wish to use Fahrenheit (⁰F), it is important to choose this
temperature unit before you begin programming the thermostat. If you proceed to
set programs using the default mode in Celsius (⁰C), then change to Fahrenheit (⁰F)
or vice versa, all programs set by the user will be deleted and will reset to factory
defaults.
Press SET again to advance to the final option. The current temperature will
appear on screen.
Press or to toggle between the ⁰C or ⁰F
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Option 4: Selecting the Temperature Unit (⁰C or ⁰F)
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