Danfoss TP9000 Si Bedienungsanleitung
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Thermostat
TP9000 Si
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TP9000 Si
User Instructions
A. Setting the correct Time and Day
Fig. 1
B. Accepting the Factory Settings
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
Before beginning programming, you should reset the unit. Open the flap on the front
of the clock. Press the RESET button using a non-metallic object (e.g. end of a bic biro
pen top). (Fig 1)
The time and date are factory set and do not need to be set.
The TP9000 comes ready programmed with a set of Hot Water times and Central Heating
times and temperatures to suit the average household. If you wish to alter these settings
follow instructions below.
Your unit is set to operate in 7 day mode.
7 day – different settings for each day of the week
Please follow the instructions below:
C. Programming your central heating - 7 day mode
• A)Press the CH/HW button until the CH mode is selected (Fig 2a)
• B) Press PROG to show the 1st pre-set time and temperature (Event 1 Mon) (Fig 2b)
• C) Use + or – buttons to adjust the TIME (press and hold to change in 10 min
increments). (Fig 3)
• D) Use Λ or V buttons to adjust the TEMPERATURE. (Fig 4)
• E) Press NEXT to move to next preset time & temp (Event 2) (Fig 5)
• F) Repeat steps c, d and e for programming Events 3, 4, 5 & 6.
• G) to select the next day, press DAY/HOL and repeat steps c, d, and e (Fig 6)
• H) repeat process as necessary to complete programming for all 7 days
To return to normal operating mode press and hold PROG until screen returns to the current
time. (Fig 7)
(a)
(b)
The TP9000 is a programmable room thermostat with combined hot water time
control.
A programmer allows you to set On and Off time periods to suit the lifestyle of the
occupier.
A room thermostat works by sensing the air temperature, switching on the heating
when the air temperature falls below the thermostat setting, and switching it off
once this set temperature has been reached. A programmable room thermostat
lets the occupier choose what times they want the heating to be on and what
temperature it should reach while it is on. It will allow you to select different
temperatures in your home at different times of the day (and days of the week) to
meet your particular needs.
The TP9000 controller is also unique in that it also controls the hot water timings in
your home.
D. Programming your hot water - 7 day mode
• A)Press the CH/HW button until the HW mode is selected (Fig 8)
• B) Press PROG to show the 1st pre-set time (Event 1 Mon)
• C) Use + or – buttons to adjust the TIME (press and hold to change in 10 min
increments). (Fig 9)
• D) Press NEXT to move to next preset time(Event 2) (Fig 10)
• E) Repeat steps c and d for programming Events 3, 4, 5 & 6.
• F) To select the next day, press DAY/HOL and repeat steps c, d, and e (Fig 11)
• G) Repeat process as necessary to complete programming for all 7 days
To return to normal operating mode press and hold PROG until screen returns to the current time.
(Fig 12)
Fig. 10
Fig. 11
Fig. 12
Fig. 13
Part No. V2 02/18
Fig. 8
Fig. 9
Temperature
adjust buttons
+hour boost
buttons
(a)
(b)
E. Temporary User Overrides
Central Heating:
(ensure Central Heating mode is selected by using the CH/HW button)
• Temporarily alter the current programmed temperature: Simply press Λ
and V until the required temperature is selected. The unit will now maintain this
setting until the start of the next timed event at which point it will revert to pre-
programmed user settings. (Fig 13)
• Temporarily override the current time period: Pressing the +HRS BOOST button
will extend the current time/temperature period for 1,2 or 3 hours depending on
how many times it is pressed. At the end of the extended period normal operation
resumes. (Fig 13)
• Frost Protection Mode: Pressing Λ and V together puts the unit in frost protection
mode. A constant low temperature can be selected and this will be maintained until
Λ and V is pressed again to resume normal operation. (Fig 13)
Hot water:
Temporarily override the current time period: Pressing the +HRS BOOST button will
extend the current time period for 1,2 or 3 hours depending on how many times it is
pressed. At the end of the extended period normal operation resumes.
Indicates that unit is in ALLDAY or AUTO mode with 2 events per day for 1
On/Off for Hot Water.
Indicates that the unit is in AUTO mode with 4 events per day for heat or 2
ON/OFF for Hot Water.
Indicates that the unit is in AUTO mode with 6 events per day for heat or 3 for
Hot Water.
ON Indicates Hot Water is permanently on (Applies to Hot Water only)
OFF Indicates permanently off for Hot Water or Thermostat mode (see 2.5 on page
16) for Heating
The INFO button is used to display information about either the next
programmed event for the currently selected mode (central Heating or Hot
Water) to display the outdoor temperature (if outdoor sensor is fitted) and to
show the Service Due Date if set.
Guide to symbols
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