thermotouch 5235W Wi-Fi Programmable Thermostat Instructions
- June 9, 2024
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5235W Wi-Fi Programmable Thermostat
Thermotouch 5235W
Wi-Fi Enabled Thermostat Simplified Instruction Version
The Thermotouch 5235W is a thermostat that features a resistive
touchscreen and an intuitively designed interface for ease of use.
It comes with a preset heating schedule suitable for most homes,
but you can customize it according to your preferences with the
options provided under Heating Schedule and User Settings. The
thermostat will switch on your heating system at predetermined
times each day of the week and allows you to set individual
temperatures for up to six separate periods, called events, for
each day of the week. The adaptive function automatically changes
heating start times to ensure that the required temperature has
been reached at the beginning of any specific event.
Installation Guide
The installation guide and manual provide all the details
required to install and set up your 5235W Thermotouch thermostat.
It is essential to switch off the mains power before starting the
installation process. The underfloor heating cold tail should be
pulled up through the back plate, and the sensor probe installed
(in the conduit provided) within the wall cavity or pre-chased
channel in a solid wall. Your thermostat can be installed up to 50m
away from the underfloor heating system it is controlling, provided
that the floor sensor is used to control the temperature.
Operating Modes
The thermostat offers various operating modes, including
Scheduled Operation, Manual, Comfort, Boost, Frost Protection,
Holiday, and Eco Function. The Scheduled Operation mode allows you
to set individual temperatures for up to six separate periods for
each day of the week. The Manual mode allows you to set the desired
temperature manually. The Comfort mode maintains a constant
temperature by automatically adjusting the heating output. The
Boost mode increases the heating output temporarily to achieve a
higher temperature. The Frost Protection mode prevents the
temperature from dropping below a pre-set minimum temperature. The
Holiday mode maintains a lower temperature to save energy while you
are away. The Eco Function mode reduces energy consumption by
maintaining the temperature within a specific range.
Wi-Fi Connection
The 5235W thermostat features Wi-Fi connectivity, allowing you
to connect to the app and control the thermostat remotely. The
detailed guide includes instructions on how to connect to Wi-Fi and
use the app.
Troubleshooting
The troubleshooting section provides solutions to common issues
that may arise while using the thermostat.
Usage Instructions:
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Switch off the main power before installing the
thermostat. -
Pull up the underfloor heating cold tail through the back plate
and install the sensor probe in the wall cavity or pre-chased
channel in a solid wall. -
Customize the heating schedule and other settings according to
your preferences using the options provided under Heating Schedule
and User Settings. -
Select the desired operating mode, such as Scheduled Operation,
Manual, Comfort, Boost, Frost Protection, Holiday, or Eco
Function. -
If using Wi-Fi connectivity, connect to the app and control the
thermostat remotely. -
If any issues arise while using the thermostat, refer to the
troubleshooting section for solutions.
5235W
Thermotouch 5235W
Wi-Fi Enabled Thermostat Simplified Instruction Version
Introduction
Thank you for buying our Thermotouch 5235W thermostat. We hope you will enjoy
the ease of use offered by the touchscreen and intuitively designed interface.
You can program the thermostat any way you want with the options provided
under Heating Schedule and User Settings.
The thermostat will switch on your heating system at predetermined times each
day of the week. You can set individual temperatures for up to six seperate
periods, called events, for each day of the week. Lowering the temperature
when your home is unoccupied will reduce your energy costs without reducing
comfort.
The thermostat comes with a preset heating schedule suitable for most homes.
Unless you change the settings, the thermostat will operate according to this
preset heating schedule.
The thermostat features an adaptive function that automatically changes
heating start times to ensure that the required temperature has been reached
at the beginning of any specific event. After a few days, the adaptive
function will have learned how much earlier the heating must be switched on.
The resistive touchscreen only requires a soft tap with your fingertip to
register the touch.
In this manual, the touch areas on the screen will be referred to as buttons.
The Wi-Fi version of the this Thermotouch offers remote control of your
underfloor heating through the SWATT® (Smart Wi-Fi and Touch Thermostat) app,
which can be downloaded from both Google Play and App store.
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Installation Guide
This installation guide and manual is designed to provide all the details
required to install and setup your 5235W Thermotouch thermostat. There is a
full detailed User Guide which includes additional settings and
troubleshooting should these be required. This is available at
www.thermogroup.com.au/5235W_Guide or by scanning the QR code below.
The detailed guide includes everything in this guide as well as:
· General Operation · Icons · Display Brightness · Screen Saver · Energy Tariff · Eco Function · Date Format · Time Format · Daylight Saving Time · Unit
· Language · Open Window · Sensor Type · Floor Sensor Calibration · Room sensor calibration · Temperature Scale · EN50559 · Remove from App · Factory Settings · Detailed Troubleshooting
Scan here to view the detailed guide.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
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Before you start
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Installing your thermostat 06
Wiring Diagram
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Startup Wizard
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Operating Modes
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Scheduled Operation
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Manual
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Comfort
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Boost
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Frost Protection
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Holiday
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Eco Function
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Adaptive Function
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Heating Schedule
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Child Lock
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Date
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Time
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Sensor Application
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Factory Reset
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Wi-Fi Connection
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Connect to app
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Using the app
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Troubleshooting
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Technical Information
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Before you start
Check you have got everything:
· 5235W Thermostat · Mounting Plate · Fixing Bracket · 3M Sensor Probe · 2M Sensor Conduit
· Fixing Screws · Electrical Screwdriver · Wire Strippers · Electrical Test Meter
Your thermostat should be:
· Installed 1.2 – 1.5m up from the floor · On an internal wall · Outside any wet zones (IP21) · Installed on an RCD protected circuit · Away from drafts or heat influencers · Installed so that the floor sensor probe can be laid in a heated area of the floor · Installed by an electrician, in line with current electrical regulations and relevant local standards
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Installing your thermostat
1. Switch off main power
You will be installing your thermostat as part of a high voltage mains
electrical circuit. To ensure your safety and to protect the thermostat,
switch off the mains power before you start the installation.
CAUTION
Must be installed on an RCD circuit
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Installing your thermostat
2. Installation Location
At this stage it its likely that an RCD protected electric underfloor heating
system has been installed and a standard electrical plate is already in place.
The underfloor heating cold tail should be pulled up through the back plate,
and the sensor probe installed (in the conduit provided) within the wall
cavity or pre chased channel in a solid wall.
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Installing your thermostat
3. Maximum Distance
Your thermostat can be installed up to 50m away from the underfloor heating
system it is controlling, provided that the floor sensor is used to control
the temperature. Underfloor heating cold tails and floor sensor probes can be
extended up to 50m.
50m max.
Connect multiple heaters in parallel.
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Installing your thermostat
4. Wiring Diagram
Connect the thermostat to the Underfloor Heating cold tail, power supply and
floor temperature sensor. The floor temperature sensor is not polarity
sensitive.
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230V/240V AC Supply Neutral 230V/240V AC Supply Live UFH Live (Load L) UFH Neutral (Load N) Do not connect Sensor connections (No polarity)
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Installing your thermostat
5. Fix Mounting Plate
Fix your thermostat in position onto the electrical plate in either the
vertical or horizontal position. Ensure the unit is switched off using the
switch on the side of the unit, to allow for the screen to be clipped into
position.
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6. Switching on your system
It is important that all adhesives and grouts are dry and fully cured before
you switch on your underfloor heating.
Most adhesives take between 7 to 10 days to cure. Follow manufacturer
guidelines.
The temperature of your underfloor heating should be increased gradually to
avoid thermal shock in the floor. Start at 15°C and work up to your desired
temperature increasing 2-3°C per day.
Observe any maximum temperature guidelines from your floor manufacturer.
Australian regulation states the heating cannot exceed 28°C.
Wait for
7 – 10 Days before you switch on
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Startup Wizard 1/2
When the system has been installed and turned on for the first time, or after
you have performed a factory reset, you must set the region, Language, Date,
Time and Floor Type. Refer to pages 42 – 48. The thermostat will automatically
guide you through the process.
1. Region set the time region in which the thermostat is located. Tap the
time region you are in. Confirm with “”
2. Language set the language to be used on the thermostat display. Tap the
language you prefer. Confirm with “”.
3. Date set the current date. Tap the parameter you want to change. The
selected parameter will enlarge and be underlined in black. Use the “Up Arrow”
or “Down Arrow” button to set the day, month and year. Confirm the date with
the “Right Arrow”.
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4. Time set the current time. Tap the parameter you want to change. The
selected parameter will enlarge and be underlined in black. Use the “Up Arrow”
or “Down Arrow” button to set the hours and minutes. Confirm the date with the
“Right Arrow”.
5. Floor Type choose between: Tile: floors made of tile or stone. Soft
Floor: wooden or other engineered floors. Confirm each setting with “”.
The thermostat is now ready for use and will control the underfloor heating
according to the preset heating schedule. If you want to change the heating
schedule, instructions are given in the section titled Heating Schedule.
Details of the preset heating schedule are given in the section titled Factory
Settings.
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Operating Modes
The thermostat offers seven different modes of temperature control, either from the “Other” menu on the home screen or from the home screen directly:
1. Scheduled Operation 2. Frost Protect 3. Manual 4. Holiday
5. Comfort 6. Eco (this function must be enabled in the “User Settings” menu) 7. Boost
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Scheduled Operation
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The system will operate in Scheduled Operation unless you choose to override
the scheduled events. During Scheduled Operation, the temperature is
controlled automatically according to the programmed heating schedule see
“Heating Schedule”.
During Scheduled Operation, “Manual” and “Other” modes are accessible from the
home screen. If the Eco function is enabled, “Eco” and “Other” modes will be
accessible from the home screen. “Manual” will then be found in the “Other”
menu.
The function of the buttons and symbols shown on the home screen varies
according to the chosen operating mode.
Scheduled Operation home screen: 1. Day and time info. 2. Tap here to access
the menus. 3. Icon indicating the current operating mode
(Calendar = Scheduled Operation). 4. Current target/setpoint temperature
(if shown in red, heating is being provided). 5. Time of next scheduled event
change. 6. If shown, the adaptive function is enabled. 7. Tap here to access
Manual Override. Alternatively,
if Eco Function is enabled, tapping here activates the eco function. 8. Tap
here to access alternative operating modes
(Comfort, Boost, Frost Protect, Holiday). If “Eco” is enabled, “Manual” will
be found here as well.
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1. From the Scheduled Operation home screen, tap the “Manual” button to
access manual override. Note: If Eco is enabled, “Manual” will be found in the
“Other” menu. You can use “Manual” to override the programmed event schedule.
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Scheduled Operation. 2. Use the “Up Arrow” or “Down Arrow” button to select
the required temperature. Then simply leave the thermostat as it is.
While in Manual Override, an “X” button is shown in the lower left corner of
the home screen. Press this button to return the thermostat to Scheduled
Operation. The function of the buttons and symbols shown on the home screen
varies according to the chosen operating mode.
Manual home screen: 1. Indication of Manual Override. 2. Tap here to access
the menus. 3. Icon indicating the current operating mode (Hand = Manual). 4.
Current target/setpoint temperature
(if shown in red, heating is being provided). 5. Tap here to return to
Scheduled Operation. 6. Tap here to decrease the target/setpoint temperature.
7. Tap here to increase the target/setpoint temperature.
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You can use Comfort mode on special occasions when you want to override an
event during Scheduled operation, e.g. for a party or when you want to stay up
late. You can manually set a comfort temperature, which the thermostat will
maintain for a chosen period of time (from 1 to 23 hours) before returning to
Scheduled Operation.
1. From the Scheduled Operation home screen, tap the “Other” button to access
the alternative operating modes.
2. Choose “Comfort”. 3. Tap “” to confirm that you wish to override the
programmed heating schedule. 4. Use the “Up Arrow” or “Down Arrow” button to
select the required temperature. Confirm with “”. 5. Use the “Up Arrow” or
“Down Arrow” button to set the required duration of Comfort mode.
Confirm with “”. The thermostat automatically enters the Comfort mode home
screen.
While in comfort mode an “X” button is shown on the home screen. Press this
button to return the thermostat to Scheduled Operation.
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Comfort home screen:
1. Indication of Comfort mode. 2. Tap here to access the menus. 3. Icon
indicating the current operating mode (Feet = Comfort). 4. Current
target/setpoint temperature
(if shown in red, heating is being provided). 5. The time at which the
thermostat will return to Scheduled Operation. 6. Tap here to quit Comfort
mode and return to Scheduled Operation.
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Boost
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Boost mode is accessible from the “Other” menu. In Boost mode, the underfloor heating is constantly activated for one hour. After one hour, the thermostat returns to Scheduled Operation.
1. From the Scheduled Operation home screen, tap the “Other” button
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to access the alternative operating modes.
2. Choose “Boost”.
3. Confirm that you wish the thermostat to activate Boost mode by tapping
“”. The thermostat automatically enters the Boost home screen.
While in Boost mode, an “X” button is shown on the home screen. Press this button to return the thermostat to Scheduled Operation.
Boost home screen:
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5. Tap here to access the menus.
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6. Icon indicating the current operating mode
(Red Rocket = Boost).
7. The time at which the thermostat will return to
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Scheduled Operation.
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8. Tap here to quit Boost mode and return to
Scheduled Operation.
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Frost Protection
Frost Protection mode is used when heating is not needed but the temperature must be kept above freezing point until changed manually.
1. Tap the “Other” button on the home screen.
2. Tap the “Frost Protect” button.
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A confirmation screen will then be displayed briefly before the
thermostat automatically enters the Frost Protect home screen.
While in Frost Protection mode an ice crystal and glove are displayed on the home screen together with the target/setpoint temperature (5.0°C).
Frost Protection home screen:
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3. Indication of Frost Protection mode.
4. Tap here to access the menus.
5. Icon indicating the current operating mode
(Ice Crystal and Glove = Frost Protection).
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(if shown in red, heating is being provided).
7. Tap here to return to Scheduled Operation.
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Holiday 1/2
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Holiday mode allows you to set the heating of your home to a minimum while you
are away on holiday, thus saving energy and money. You must set the date you
leave to go on holiday and the date you return. The thermostat will ensure
that your floor is kept above freezing point and that your home is warm upon
your return. This is accomplished in just a few steps:
1. From the Scheduled Operation home screen, tap the “Other” button to access
the alternative operating modes.
2. Tap the “Holiday” button. 3. Tap the “OFF/ON” button to “ON” and confirm
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the “” button. 4. Tap the “Right Arrow” button on the confirmation
screen that appears. 5. Set the date on which you are going on holiday.
Tap the “Right Arrow” button. 6. Set the date on which you plan to return.
Tap the “Right Arrow” button. 7. A confirmation screen will then be displayed
briefly
before the thermostat automatically enters the Holiday home screen.
During an active holiday period a suitcase is displayed on the screen together
with the programmed leaving and return dates. You can cancel an active holiday
period and return the thermostat to Scheduled Operation by tapping the “X”
button.
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Holiday home screen:
1. Indication of Holiday mode. 2. Tap here to access the menus. 3. Icon
indicating the current operating mode (suitcase = Holiday). 4. The date on
which the thermostat entered Holiday mode and the
date on which the thermostat will return to Scheduled Operation. 5. Tap here
to quit Holiday mode and return to
Scheduled Operation. 6. If leaving and returning dates have been entered but
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mode is not yet active, an alternative Scheduled Operation home screen will be
displayed, featuring a suitcase.
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Eco Function
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Eco Function reduces the energy spent on unnecessary heating if you leave the
room/house during a scheduled heating event. When the Eco Function is enabled,
the thermostat enters an energy-saving state, in which the lowest setback
temperature in the event schedule is used as the temperature setpoint. At the
next scheduled event change, the thermostat returns to normal Scheduled
Operation. To be able to use the Eco Function, it has to be enabled under User
Settings/Eco Function.
With Eco Function enabled in the User Settings: 1. Tap the “Eco” button on the
Scheduled Operation home screen to
access the Eco Function. The thermostat will then display the Eco Function
home screen.
Eco Function home screen: 2. Indication of Eco Function. 3. Tap here to access
the menus. 4. Icon indicating the current operating mode
(Leaf = Eco Function). 5. Current target/setpoint temperature
(if shown in red, heating is being provided). 6. The time at which the
thermostat will return to Scheduled Operation. 7. Tap here to return to
Scheduled Operation.
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Adaptive Function
1 With this feature enabled the thermostat will calculate the time required to heat up and reach the desired temperature set point and will turn on earlier to ensure the floor is at the desired temperature at the start a scheduled heating event.
Adaptive function is turned on as default.
After just a few days, the adaptive function will have automatically calculated how much earlier the heating must be turned on/off to achieve 2 this.
Select “OFF” if you simply want the heating to start at the beginning of an 3 event.
1. Tap the “Menu” button on the home screen.
2. Scroll down and tap the “Engineer Settings” button.
3. Tap the “Adaptive Function” button.
4. Tap the “OFF/ON” button to the setting you prefer and confirm
with the “” button.
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5. The thermostat will automatically return to “Engineer Settings”.
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Heating Schedule 1/2
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The heating schedule allows you to control temperature automatically according
to a programmed schedule of your choice. The thermostat comes with a pre-
programmed schedule for easy and economic heating control, see Preset Schedule
under Factory Settings. The heating schedule can easily be changed in the
following way:
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1. Tap the “Menu” button on the home screen. 2. Then tap the “Heating
Schedule” button to access schedule options. 3. Tap the “Week Type” button.
Choose between “Work days/home days” and “All days are different”. “Work
days/home days” is best if you have fixed working hours. 4. If you chose “Work
days/home days”, an information screen
about the schedule will be shown. Tap the “Right Arrow” button to proceed. 5.
Select the days on which you work. Tap the “Right Arrow” button to proceed. 6.
The thermostat will automatically designate the remaining 6 days as home days.
Tap the “” button to accept. 7. Tap the “Left Arrow” button to return to the
“Heating Schedule” menu. Proceed to step 10. If you chose “All days are
different”, each day of the week must be individually programmed, giving you
complete control of every single event. When the information screen appears,
press the “” to confirm.
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An event is a scheduled time of day when the thermostat automatically changes
the temperature setting. You can choose between a four or six event schedule.
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Choose the setting that best fits your daily rhythm.
With a four event schedule, you can set four different events during work days
and two different events during home days.
Perfect if your day is as follows: You get up in the morning, you go to
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work, you return home and you go to sleep.
With a six event schedule, you can set six different events during work days
and two different events during home days.
Perfect if your day is as follows: You get up in the morning, you go to
work, you return home for lunch, you go back to work, you return
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home and finally you go to sleep.
8. Tap the “Events per Day” button. 9. On the confirmation screen tap the
“Right Arrow” button. 10. Tap the button with the number of events per day you
wish to use.
Confirm with “”.
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Heating Schedule 3/3
You can now setup your personalised heating schedule.
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11. Tap the “Event Schedule” button to set up the target/setpoint temperature
and start time for each event.
12. Tap the temperature if you want to change it, then tap the “Up Arrow” or
“Down Arrow” button to set the required temperature.
13. Tap the time if you want to change it, then tap the “Up Arrow” or “Down
Arrow” button to set the time in increments of 15 minutes. Confirm with “”.
14. Tap the “Left Arrow” or “Right Arrow” button to toggle through the
various events.
15. Once you have completed setting all the events, tap the “Right Arrow”
button to view a confirmation screen and return to the Heating Schedule menu.
16. Tap the back arrow to return to the menu.
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Child Lock
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The child lock prevents children and others from tampering
with the thermostat and changing any of its settings.
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1. Tap the “Menu” button on the home screen.
2. Then tap the “User Settings” button to access the
various user settings.
3. Tap the “Child lock” button.
4. Tap the “OFF/ON” button to the setting you prefer.
5. Confirm your choice with “” or discard it with “X”.
6. The thermostat will automatically return to “User Settings”.
The child lock is activated together with the screen saver if the thermostat has not been operated for about 3 minutes. Before you can operate the thermostat again, you must unlock the child lock in the following way.
From the idle home screen: a) Tap the screen to activate it.
Three circles containing dots will be displayed on the screen. b) Draw an “L”
on the screen in a single stroke without lifting
your finger from the screen. Start by touching the dot in the circle in the
upper left corner, then slide your finger downwards to the dot in the circle
in the lower left corner and continue sliding your finger to the dot in the
circle in the lower right corner, forming an “L”. If done correctly, the home
screen will appear.
Please note that the child lock will be reactivated when the thermostat returns to screen saver mode unless it is deactivated in the menu: User Settings/Child Lock.
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Date
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1 This setting allows you to change the date, which is sometimes shown on the
home screen and is used for functions such as “Holiday” mode and “Daylight
Saving Time”.
1. Tap the “Menu” button on the home screen. 2. Then tap the “User Settings”
button to access the various user settings. 3. Scroll down and tap the “Date”
button. 4. Tap the parameter you want to change.
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5. Tap the “Up Arrow” or “Down Arrow” button to set the day, month and year.
6. Confirm each setting with “”. 7. Tap the “Left Arrow” button to return to
“User Settings”.
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Time
1 This option allows you to change the time, which is used by the thermostat to control heating schedule events during Scheduled Operation.
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1. Tap the “Menu” button on the home screen. 2. Then tap the “User Settings” button to access the various user settings. 3. Scroll down and tap the “Time” button. 4. Tap the parameter you want to change. 5. Tap the “Up Arrow” or “Down Arrow” button to set the hours and minutes. 6. Confirm each setting with “”. 7. Tap the “Left Arrow” button to return to “User Settings”.
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Sensor Application
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This option allows you to choose which sensor is used to
control the heating system.
· Floor (default): With this setting, the floor sensor controls
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the heating system.
· Room/Floor Limit (advanced): With this setting, the room
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sensor controls the heating system subject to maximum
and minimum limits for floor temperature. The maximum
temperature limit protects wooden floors from excessive
heat. The minimum temperature limit prevents the floor
from becoming uncomfortably cold when heating is not
needed, e.g. in a bathroom. Note that this function will
increase energy consumption. Floor Limit temperatures
are set in the “Temperature Scale” menu.
· Room: With this setting, the room sensor inside the
thermostat controls the heating system.
Maximum temperature depends on floor type and temperature scale.
1. Tap the “Menu” button on the home screen. 2. Then tap the “Engineer
Settings” button. 3. Tap the “Sensor Application” button. 4. Confirm that you
want to set the Sensor Application. 5. Then tap the application you want to
use. 6. Confirm your choice with “” or discard it with “X”. 7. The thermostat
will automatically return to
“Engineer Settings”.
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Factory Reset
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A factory reset will erase all data.
Reset thermostat?
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This option allows you to restore the thermostat to factory settings.
Note! This action cannot be undone, and all your personal settings will be
lost.
1. Tap the “Menu” button on the home screen. 2. Scroll down and tap the
“Engineer Settings” button. 3. Tap the “Factory Reset” button. 4. Tap “X” if
you want to maintain your settings and return
to “Engineer Settings”. Tap “Reset” if you want to restore the factory
settings. 5. The thermostat will then be reset and the “Startup Wizard” will
appear on the screen.
Wi-Fi Connection 1/4
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You can set up a Wi-Fi connection in the following way: 1. Tap the “Menu”
button on the home screen. 2. Then tap the “App Control” button to access the
app setup options. 3. Tap the “Wi-Fi Connection” button to set up the Wi-Fi
connection. Noteeththataitf aifWaiFWi cio-Fnfii gcuonfiguration is already
made, the “Status” screen will be displayed showing the current status of the
Wi-Fi connection. In this case, tap the “Right Arrow” button to proceed, or
the “Left Arrow” button to return to the main menu. 4. Choose the desired
connection type on the “Connection type” screen:
· Tap “WPS” for automatic setup. Proceed to steps 5 to 6. · Tap “Manual” for
manual setup. Proceed to steps 7 to 10. Automatic setup requires that you can
activate WPS on the router. For details about the location of the WPS button
on your router, please check your router manual. 5. Go to your Wi-Fi router
and activate WPS. 6. On your thermostat, tap the “Right Arrow” button to start
connecting the thermostat.
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Manual connection: The “Searching networks” screen is displayed while the
thermostat is searching for available networks. The detected networks are then
displayed in a list.
7. Tap the name of the desired network on the list. If you cannot see the
name of your network on the list, you have to enter the network name manually
in the following way:
· Tap “Other” at the bottom of the list of networks. · You are now asked to
enter the network name (SSID).
Tap the “Right Arrow” button to proceed. · Enter the network name (SSID) for
your wireless network at the
top of the screen. · Confirm the network name with “”
See tips on using the keyboard on the following page.
8. You are now asked to enter the network key (password). Tap the “Right
Arrow” button to proceed.
9. Enter the network key (password) for your wireless network at the top of
the screen.
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Tips on using the keyboard:
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a) Tap the “Character set” button to the left to choose between different
character sets, e.g. lowercase letters, uppercase letters, numbers and
special characters.
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b) Tap the “Up Arrow” and “Down Arrow” buttons to scroll up and down in the
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selected character set.
c) Tap the highlighted character to enter it at the top.
d) Tap the “Delete” button to the right to delete the last character.
If the key is too long to be displayed in the text field, you can tap the text
to see the entire text. Tap it again to return to the keyboard.
10. Confirm the network key with “” to start connecting the thermostat. The thermostat will now attempt to connect to your wireless network. Please be patient, since this may take a while (several minutes).
· If the connection is successful, a confirmation screen will be displayed
briefly. After that the “Status” screen will be displayed showing the current
status of the Wi-Fi connection. Tap the “Left Arrow” button to return to the
menu.
· If the connection fails, the thermostat will tell you so. In this case,
check troubleshooting, and then tap the “X” button to return to step 4 and try
again.
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Wi-Fi Connection 4/4
If problems persist, or if anything unexpected happens during setup of the Wi-
Fi connection, please consult the “Troubleshooting” section in the detailed
manual. You can disconnect a Wi-Fi connection in the following way: 1. Tap the
“Menu” button on the home screen. 2. Then tap the “App Control” button to
access the app setup options. 3. Tap the “Wi-Fi Connection” button to show the
“Status” screen which
displays the status of the current Wi-Fi connection. 4. Tap the “Right Arrow”
button to proceed to the “Connection type” screen. 5. Tap the down arrow and
tap “Disconnect” to remove the current Wi-Fi connection. 6. Confirm with “”.
You will now return to the App Control menu. 7. A confirmation screen will be
displayed briefly. Note if you tap the “X” button you will return to the
“Connection type” menu.
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Connect to App
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Install the OJ Microline® SWATT app on your smart device.
1. When you have successfully set up a Wi-Fi connection on your thermostat,
you can connect it to OJ Microline® SWATT app in the following way:
2. Teapthtahteif “aMWeinFui c”obnufitgtoun on the home screen. 3. Then tap
the “App Control” button to access the app setup
options. 4. Tap the “Connect to App” button to connect to your app. 5. Choose
how to connect to your app:
· Tap “QR Code” to display a QR code that you can scan with your mobile phone.
· Tap “Thermostat ID” to display the thermostat ID that you can enter in your
app.
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Connect to App
You can now name your thermostat and heating zone.
Your thermostat name helps you identify the exact thermostat such as kitchen.
The zone allows you to place the thermostat in a zone and then add addition
thermostats to that zone such as living zone which includes thermostats in the
hallway, kitchen and living room.
Wait until the confirmation screen appears on the Thermostat before confirming
on both the thermostat and the app. This can take up to a minute.
This completes your wireless connection.
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Using the App
Adding additional Thermostats
You can add additional Thermostats immediately after adding your first
Thermostat by tapping the add more thermostats button at the bottom of the
screen.
Alternatively you can add additional thermostats at any time by entering the
menu located in the top right hand corner, select manage zones and select to
either add a new zone E.G. a family room with multiple thermostats or add a
new thermostat to an existing zone.
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Using the App
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Controlling your thermostat
To control the mode of your thermostat, tap the required zone from the home
screen of your app.
You can then adjust all of the thermostats on that zone or you can select each
thermostat individually.
This will allow you to select between manual mode, boost mode, holiday mode
and eco mode or return to your heating schedule.
1. To operate in manual mode press and hold the green circle on the dial and
slide this to achieve your desired temperature.
2. To operate is boost, comfort or eco modes press the icon at the bottom of
the app screen.
Using the App
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Setting up your schedule
To set your heating schedule select the menu button in the top right-hand
corner and select set up schedule.
3. If you have multiple zone, the various zones will be displayed; select
your desired zone.
4. Depending on your daily settings you will have either 4 or 6 zones showing
each day. You can select the day that you wish to set your schedule for along
the top of the screen.
5. The heating schedule can then be copied to your desired days through using
the copy schedule button located at the bottom of the screen.
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Using the App
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Setting up your schedule continued
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6. When setting your schedule begin with event 1 and tap the start time to
adjust this. Select your desired on time.
7. Select the temperature to set your desired temperature.
8. Move on to set event 2, this would normally be considered the off time.
You can turn this event on and off using the slide button located directly
below the event name on the left hand side. This is turning that entire
switching period either on or off not just turning on an off temperature.
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Follow the above process to set all the desired times and temperatures for the
various events.
9. This can then be copied to the various days of the week using the copy
schedule button located at the bottom of the screen.
10. To save your schedule select OK located in the top right hand corner of
the screen.
Using the App
Setting Holiday Mode
To enter holiday mode select the menu button in the top right hand corner and
select the holiday field.
Tap the start date to select your holiday start date and press OK to confirm.
Follow this same process to set the holiday end date.
Tap the select zones button to set the desired zones that you wish to be on
holiday mode.
Tap OK to save.
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Using the App
Thermostat Information
You can view a range of your thermostat settings on the app in the Thermostat
Information tab. Select the menu in the top right hand corner, select your
zone and select Thermostat Information.
This will display information regarding your thermostat. Open Window, Adaptive
function and sensor settings all need to be adjusted via the thermostat
settings.
Energy Usage You can also view a readout of your energy usage by the
thermostat. Select the menu button in the top right hand corner and select
energy use. Adjusting your energy usage information can be done on the
thermostat. Refer to page 34.
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Using the App
Adding multiple users to the thermostat
Each individual thermostat can only be connected to one account at any given
time.
If multiple people want to be able to able to control the same thermostats
i.e. Multiple family members controlling the same thermostats, they will need
to log in under the same account that controls the thermostats.
Your account information can be found under the My Profile tab in the menu
section on the app.
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Troubleshooting
Error messages: If a fault or error occurs, the thermostat will display one of
the following error messages:
E0: Internal failure. The thermostat is defective. Contact your heating
engineer. The thermostat must be replaced.
E1: Internal sensor defective or short-circuited. Contact your heating
engineer. The thermostat must be replaced.
E2: Check that a floor sensor has been installed and try switching the unit to
ambient sensor. E5: Internal overheating. Contact your heating engineer in
order to have the
installation inspected. Three circles containing dots are displayed on the
screen; the thermostat cannot be operated. The thermostat is in “Child Lock”
mode. To unlock connect the dots in an L shape patten and refer to page 28 for
how to disable.
For further trouble shooting information please refer to the detailed product
instructions at www.thermogroup.com.au/5235W_Guide
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Technical Information
WIRING DIAGRAM
1. 230/240V AC Supply Neutral 2. 230/240V AC Supply Live 3. UFH Live (Load L)
4. UFH Neutral (Load N) X. Do not connect 5. Sensor connections (no polarity)
6. Sensor connection (no polarity)
BOX CONTENTS
1 x 5235W Thermostat 1 x Mounting Plate 1 x Fixing Bracket 1 x Installation
Guide
1 x 3m Sensor probe 1 x 2m Sensor Conduit 2 x Fixing Screws
TECHNICAL DATA
Supply voltage Maximum load Temperature range Compatible sensors Accuracy Warranty IP rating Width Height Depth Wi-Fi Display Backup Storage
230/240V 50/60Hz 16A 5 ~ 40°C 6.8k, 10k, 12k, 33k, 47k (@25°C) ±0.5°C 3 years IP21 84mm 115mm 40mm (22mm in wall) IEEE 802.11 b/g/n – 2.4GHz 176×220 pixels TFT – resistive touch 5 Years
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Service & Support
Thermogroup
PO Box 822 Leeton NSW 2705 AUSTRALIA For the detailed instruction version for
the 5235W please refer to www.thermogroup.com.au/5235W_Guide
Phone: 1300 368 631 Technical Line: 1300 989 464
www.thermogroup.com.au sales@thermogroup.com.au
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References
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