U U S S E E R R M M A A N N U U A A L L
Type UCCG, UCDG
57611A 11/08 - CSA (DJU)
Product program
This user manual covers following thermostats with built-in GFCI
UCCG-4991
Incl. floor sensor 3m
UCCG-4999
With built-in room sensor
UCDG-4999
With 2 sensors; built-in room sensor and incl. floor sensor 3m
Introduction
The thermostat is an electronic on/off thermostat for control of temperature by means of an NTC sensor either placed externally or internally in the thermostat. The
thermostat has integrated a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI). The thermostat and the GFCI is a dual model suitable for 120/240 V 50/60 Hz supply.
The thermostat is capable of switching on your heating system at pre determined times on different days of the week. It is possible to set 4 periods called events
each day with different temperatures. From factory a default schedule is programmed suitable for most installations. Unless you change these settings the
thermostat will operate to this default program. Working with lower temperatures during times that the room is unoccupied will lower your energy costs without
reducing the comfort. The thermostat has an adaptive function that automatically changes the start time of a heating period so that the desired temperature is
reached at the time that you set. After 5 days the adaptive function has learned when the heating must be switched on.
The thermostat type UCCG-4991 has an external temperature sensor that is normally placed in the floor construction. In this configuration the thermostat
controls the temperature of the floor and not the temperature within the room.
The thermostat type UCCG-4999 has a built-in temperature sensor. In this configuration the thermostat controls the temperature of the room.
The thermostat type UCDG-4999 has a built-in temperature sensor and an external temperature sensor. In this configuration the thermostat
controls the temperature within the room and use the external temperature sensor as limit sensor avoiding too high or too low temperatures in the floor
construction.
The thermostat has a pin button marked R, allowing you to reset the thermostat to factory settings. These are listed at the end of this manual with space for
you to record your own weekly schedule.
1. Getting started
Buttons
®
A
Reset
B
GFCI
C
Test
R
D
E
A:
B:
Reset of GFCI
Red light
indicating
ground fault
Setting the thermostat into operation
First time power is connected the clock and day will be flashing and must be set. After setting of time and day, selection of time scale (12 h or 24 h) and
temperature scale (°C or °F) can be selected. If you need to adjust the time of the thermostat at a later date, insert a pin into the hole (
day. Adjustment must be made for summer and winter time. Setting of time and temperature scale can also be done under "advanced settings and read-out see 4.
Press the UP (
select the correct time and press OK button (
Then press the UP (
select the correct day and press OK (
Press the UP (
temperature scale and press OK (
D:
Pin button
adjust of clock
E:
Display
F:
I
Reset to factory
H
setting
G
G:
Adjustment down
F
H:
OK - accept
I:
Adjustment up
C:
Test of GFCI
) or DOWN (
) buttons to
) or DOWN (
) button to select time and
) button.
Display symbols
J:
Clock
function
).
) button to
1-7
) button.
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J
K
L
M
K:
L:
Manual
Time and
mode
temperature
N:
Heating on
O: %
Monitoring of
switch-on time
P
P:
4-event
symbol:
O
Wake
Night
N
Out
Home
M:
Day
number
) for setting of time and
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