Basic configuration, Select the operating mode, Program your schedule – Aube Technologies TH140-28 User Manual

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TH140-28

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1.5 Install the Batteries

When you first install the batteries, the unit runs a
sequence of tests and a complete reset to zero. The

screen should display 0:00 MO

and the ambient tem-

perature. The current setpoint is 20°C.

The ambient temperature could be higher if you are holding
the TH140 in your hands. It will return to normal about one
hour after installation.

1.5.1 Replacing the batteries

The TH140 will display an icon indicating that
the batteries must be replaced. This icon will be
displayed for 60 days; after this delay, the
TH140 will shut down the heating unit.

The time and programming are saved for
15 seconds when replacing the batteries.

Note:

You may program the thermostat while holding it in your hands
or when it is mounted on the mounting plate.

2.1 Set the Time and Day

n

Set the time, using the

Hour

and

Minute

buttons.

o

Set the day, using the

Day

button.

2.2 Configure the Setpoints

2.2.1 Comfort and Economy

These setpoints are associated to the schedule’s programs and are
pre-programmed as follows:

2.2.2 Vacation

This pre-programmed setpoint is used when the Vacation mode is
activated.

2.2.3 To Modify a Setpoint

n

Set the temperature using

.

o

Press and hold one of the setpoint

buttons (

or

or

) until the

icon is displayed on the screen
(approx. 3 seconds).

2.3 View the Current Setpoint

To view the current setpoint, quickly press

once

one of the arrow buttons

.

The screen displays the setpoint; the arrow
indicates a setpoint.

The TH140 offers three operating modes:

3.1 Automatic

This mode executes the schedule. To activate:

• Press

Manual/Auto

until

is displayed. The program

setpoint icon is displayed.

3.1.1 Temporary Bypass

When in Automatic mode, you can temporarily bypass the
current program setpoint until the beginning of the next program. To
bypass:

• Set the desired temperature

OR quickly press

or

to

use a pre-defined setpoint.

3.2 Manual

This mode allows you to maintain a constant temperature.
To activate this mode:

• Press

Manual/Auto

until

is displayed.

• Set temperature

OR quickly press

or

to use

a pre-defined setpoint.

3.3 Vacation

Maintains a specific temperature when away for a pro-
longed absence (e.g. vacation).

• From the TH140, quickly press

to activate.

• Can also be activated remotely (CT240, home automa-

tion system or any other system) if the remote input is
connected to one of these systems.

Note:

When the Vacation mode is activated remotely, it can only be
deactivated remotely.

Note:

For details on how to activate the Vacation mode using a tele-
phone, refer to the CT240 Instruction Manual.

The TH140 allows four setting changes for each day of the week.
There are no pre-set programs. Your heating system switches betw-
wen the Comfort setpoint and the Economy setpoint according to the
times you would have set.

For example, enter each day the time at which you wake up
(PROG 1), the time you leave for work (PROG 2), the time you return
home (PROG 3) and the time you go to bed (PROG 4):

Note:

For temperature increases (PROG 1 and 3), allow at least
15 minutes per 1°C (2°F). For example, if you have lowered
the temperature by 3°C (6°F) while you sleep and you wake up
at 7 a.m., change the setting at 6:15 a.m.

o

Basic Configuration

2.

Comfort

20°C (68°F)

Programs 1 and 3

Economy

18°C (64°F)

Programs 2 and 4

Vacation

10°C (50°F)

p

Select the Operating Mode

3.

q

Program Your Schedule

4.

Programs

Associated Setpoint

Time

PROG 1

(Comfort)

Wake-up

PROG 2

(Economy)

Leave

PROG 3

(Comfort)

Return

PROG 4

(Economy)

Sleep

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