SALUS WQ610 Quantum Thermostat User Guide

June 6, 2024
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SALUS WQ610 Quantum Thermostat

SALUS WQ610 Quantum Thermostat

Introduction

The SALUS WQ610 and WQ610RF thermostats are Boiler Plus compatible thermostats, designed specifically to control central heating boilers and also in the case of the RF versions, electrical panel heaters. They have our new load compensation (ITLC) algorithm with Volt free relay and also Opentherm 4.0 connections, so you can choose the method of control to suit your boiler / installation. Please note that the Boilers need to have an OpenTherm Association license to be fully compatible with WQ610 range (should you wish to connect to the OpenTherm terminals A and B). Please verify if this requirement is met with your Boiler Manufacturer.

Product Compliance
This product complies with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the following EU Directives: RED:2014/53/EU and RoHS 2011/65/EU. Full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available on: www.saluslegal.com WQ610RF: 2405-2480MHz; <14dBm

Safety Information
Use in accordance with national and EU regulations. Use the device as intended, keeping it in a dry condition. Product is for indoor use only. Installation must be carried out by a qualified person in accordance with national and EU regulations.

WARNING! Always ensure the AC mains power is switched off before installing or working on any components.

Technical Specification

 | WQ610

Thermostat

| WQ610RF

Thermostat

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Thermostat supply| 230V AC| Lithium Battery (Rechargable)
Thermostat rating max| 3 (1) A| –
OpenTherm terminals| A / B| –
Outputs| Voltage free

NO / COM terminals

| –
Temperature range| 5°C – 35°C| 5°C – 35°C
Thermostat display accuracy| 0.5°/ 0.1°C| 0.5°/0.1°C
ErP control class| Class V| Class V
Radio Frequency| —| 2.4 GHz
Dimension [mm]| 86 x 86 x 27 [mm]| 86 x 86 x 11[mm]
WQ610 Receiver

Receiver supply| 230 V AC
Receiver rating max| 16 (5) A
OpenTherm terminals| A / B
Outputs| Voltage free NO / COM terminals
Radio frequency| 2.4 GHz
Dimension [mm]| 98 x 98 x 32[mm]

Button Functions

Button Functions

  1. MENU – enter the menu options, press and hold for 3 seconds to return to main screen without saving changes.
  2. DOWN – decrease the temperature and move through the menus.
  3. UP – increase the temperature and move through the menus.
  4. TICK – confirm changes and enter menus. Press and hold for 3 seconds to exit User Menu and save changes. Press and hold to cancel BOOST feature or temporary override (whilst in normal screen).
  5. ON – When in Manual Mode, ON will turn the boiler on.
  6. OFF – When in Manual Mode, OFF will turn the boiler off.
  7. AUTO – Receiver operates in automatic mode according to the thermostat.
  8. MANUAL – Receiver output is controlled by the On/Off slide switch.

LCD Icon Description

LCD Icon Description

  1. Menu/Settings description
  2. Clock 24hr/AM/PM
  3. Temperature unit
  4. Heating indicator (icon is animating when there is heating demand)
  5. RF Connection indicator (WQ610RF only)
  6. Advanced settings lock indication
  7. Current /Setpoint Temperature
  8. Holiday mode indicator
  9. Temporary override mode
  10. Settings icon
  11. Battery indicator
  12. Schedule program number
  13. Schedule mode icon
  14. Day indicator/ SET information

WQ610 Thermostat Terminals Description

T erminal Description
A/B OpenTherm Communication Wires only
NO Volt free connection (Switch)
COM Volt free connection (Common)
L;N Supply (230 V AC)

WQ610 Thermostat Terminals Description

WQ610RX Receiver Terminals Description

T erminal Description
A/B OpenTherm Communication Wires only
NO Volt free connection (Switch)
COM Volt free connection (Common)
L; N Supply (230 V AC)

WQ610RX Receiver Terminals Description

WQ610 Wiring Diagram

DO NOT connect to OpenTherm terminals unless your boiler is OpenTherm Association approved and has the OpenTherm Logo.

WQ610 Wiring Diagram

WQ610RF Wiring Diagram

WQ610RF Wiring Diagram

Power Up and Configuration

The WQ610RF thermostat contains a re-chargeable Lithium battery. When the battery level is below 10%, the thermostat will display “PLEASE RE-CHARGE BATTERY”. Please re-charge for a full 24 hours using a standard Micro USB charger. Thermostat operation will not be affected during the charging period

Power Up and Configuration Power Up and Configuration
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  1. To activate thermostat, press TICK button for 3 seconds (RF version) only.
  2. Language ”ENGLISH” is flashing, press UP or DOWN, choose your language, then TICK to confirm.
  3. Using UP or DOWN, choose the time format between 24 hr and 12 hr format.
  4. Using UP or DOWN, set the hour and then press TICK, which will then move to minutes, that can be changed in the same way.
  5. Using UP or DOWN, set the year and then press TICK.
  6. Using UP or DOWN, set the month and then press TICK, which will then move to days, that can be changed in the same way.
  7. If you select NO, thermostat will use dafult settings and revert to normal screen.
  8. Once you have properly connected your thermostat with the OpenTherm terminals the OT message will be shown on the screen. For more Opentherm details, go to the Opentherm: Configuration section.

Accessing Advanced Settings Menu

Advanced Settings allow the installer / landlord to adjust the thermostat to suit individual installation requirements. Do not adjust the settings unless you are competent to do so. The Advanced Settings may be locked by the creation and activation of a 4 digit PIN code. Please keep your PIN safe and secure.

Accessing Advanced Settings MenuAccessing
Advanced Settings Menu 1

Accessing Advanced Settings Menu 2Accessing
Advanced Settings Menu 3

Accessing Advanced Settings Menu 4

Accessing Advanced Settings Menu 5

  1. Press MENU.
  2. Using UP or DOWN, navigate to Advanced submenu and press TICK.
  3. Press TICK to enter Daylight Saving Time Menu.
  4. Using UP or DOWN, select ON or OFF. Press TICK to confirm.
  5. Press TICK to select the type of heating control you prefer.
  6. ITLC helps to improve system efficiency and end user comfort. Default is ITLC Radiators (disabled if Opentherm connected). Press TICK to confirm or DOWN to see the next option.
  7. This option is only for electrical radiators. Press TICK to confirm or DOWN to see the next option.
  8. This is a simple ON/OFF algortihm control based on the set point. Using UP or DOWN, you can select the SPAN value. Press TICK to confirm or DOWN to go to next option.
  9. Using TICK, then UP and DOWN you can select FROST value. (5 – 17 degrees C). Press TICK to confirm or DOWN to see the next option.
  10. Using TICK, then UP and DOWN you can set the maximum and the minimum setpoint temperature.
  11. If you think that the temperature displayed on the thermostat is not accurate due to its location you can calibrate it using this menu with values between -3.5 / +3.5 degree.
  12. This will start your boiler early to improve energy saving.
  13. This will stop your boiler early to improve energy saving.
  14. Press TICK to allow installer or landlord to set service reminder and lock temperature level.
  15. Using UP or DOWN, you can select YES and press TICK to confirm,or you can select NO and go to point 20.
  16. Using UP or DOWN, select the number of days service alert should last for.
  17. Using UP or DOWN, select the warning period before the service alert will be activated, then press TICK.
  18. Using UP or DOWN, select the lock temperature and then press TICK.
  19. Press TICK and enter installer’s phone number using UP and DOWN buttons.
  20. Allows you to create a PIN which may be used to limit access to your settings. Using UP or DOWN, create your PIN access, then TICK to confirm.
  21. This option will allow you to lock your advanced settings using your access PIN. Using UP or DOWN, create your lock advanced settings, then TICK to confirm.
  22. Using UP or DOWN, enter the PIN code number. Press TICK to confirm every digit.
  23. The temperature display accuracy can be 0.5 or 0.1
  24. Use your created PIN to lock access to advanced settings menu.

OpenTherm: Configuration
This menu will only be visible if your boiler is OpenTherm compatible and you have connected to terminals A and B.
OpenTherm is a method of control used by modern heating systems. Instead of switching a boiler on and off at intervals, modulating control allows the amount of heat provided by the boiler to be controlled to match the varying demand from the thermostat. This means the customer has greater system efficiency, energy saving and room comfort from our heating controls.

Temperature Values for Opentherm **

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Please note that below values can be manually set only if the boiler allows it.

CH ( C entral H ea ting)| HW (H ot W a t er)
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MIN TEMP : 25 °C| MIN TEMP : 40 °C
MAX TEMP : 80 °C| MAX TEMP : 80 °C
DEF A UL T TEMP : 75 °C| DEF A UL T TEMP : 60 °C
1| 2

Temperature Values for Opentherm

  1. This screen display will be displayed when OT is connected. To change the settings for DHW and/or CH – press MENU and go to ADVANCED SETTINGS.
  2. Using UP or DOWN, navigate to HW SETPOINT and press TICK.
  3. Using UP or DOWN, adjust the temperature and then press TICK.
  4. Press TICK to enter menu. Using UP or DOWN, set the maximum opentherm central heating temperature.
  5. Using UP or DOWN, set the value then press TICK for 3 sec to confirm and exit to main screen.

OpenTherm related errors

OpenTherm related errors OpenTherm related errors
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  1. SERVICE REQUEST ERROR.
  2. LOCKOUT RESET ERROR
  3. LOW WATER PRESSURE ERROR
  4. GAS FLAME FAULT ERROR
  5. AIR PRESSURE FAULT ERROR
  6. WATER OVER TEMPERATURE ERROR

If an Opentherm fault is detected on the boiler, the thermostat will display the above messages. These errors are not related to the thermostat.

Programming – AUTO Mode

In this mode, the user can set the schedules for the thermostat (temperature setpoints for specific periods of time). Programmed schedules should use all time periods.

Programming - AUTO Mode Programming - AUTO Mode 1

  1. To access this option, press the MENU button once and then press TICK to confirm.
  2. Using UP or DOWN, select the program type between: 5 & 2.
  3. All (set one schedule for the entire week).
  4. Individual (set a daily schedule). Press TICK to confirm.
  5. Using UP or DOWN, set the hour and then press TICK, which will then move to minutes, that can be changed in the same way.
  6. Using UP or DOWN, set the temperature and then press TICK to confirm. Repeat this process for all 6 programs.
  7. Can choose: AUTO – follow schedule, ON 24/7 – MANUAL, OFF (FROST MODE).
  8. You can boost heating for up to 9 hours. Only available in AUTO and FROST mode.
  9. Press MENU, navigate DOWN until you see the HOLIDAY menu and then press TICK to CREATE/EDIT HOLIDAY. HOLIDAY MODE is a program that will use FROST TEMP for the selected period when you are going away on holiday.
  10. Also, in this menu you can cancel a previously set up holiday and go back to normal operating mode. To cancel holiday, press TICK to confirm.
  11. Press MENU, then using DOWN, navigate until you see the Advanced Settings submenu and press TICK.
  12. Press the MENU button, then press the UP but-ton and the TICK button to set your language. ENGLISH is the default language but it can be changed by using UP or DOWN and navigate throught the language options, then press TICK to select and confirm.

Temporary Manual Override
For overriding the schedule to bring the HEAT on, use the UP button to increase the temperature and press TICK to confirm.

Temporary Manual Override

This setting will be valid until the next scheduled program.

WQ610RF: Pairing with the Receiver

Pairing with the Receiver Pairing with the Receiver
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  1. The pairing between the thermostat and the receiver is already done at the factory. However, should you need to re-pair the units then this can be done using the User Menu. The link may also be tested from the User Menu to show pairing link has been successful. Before pairing, the Receiver should be unplugged, then plugged back in. During the pairing process, the distance between the Thermostat and the Receiver should be at least 1m.
  2.  Unplug your WQ610RX receiver from power supply. Connect it back and then ensure receiver switches are set to ON and AUTO. To enter paring mode turn the receiver OFF and ON twice using upper switch (max in 2 seconds). Red LED should start flashing. Enter thermostat MENU and scroll down until you will see “PAIR WITH RECEIVER” option. Select YES to proceed with Pairing.
  3. Now your thermostat is looking for the receiver. A 10 minute counter will appear on the screen.
  4. Upon connecting to the receiver, the thermostat will display the message “PAIRING SUCCESSFUL” and return to normal operation afterwards. The red LED will stop flashing when the pairing is successful.

Testing Link

  1. Enter MENU and scroll down until you find „TEST LINK” option. Press TICK button to continue.
  2. Now your thermostat is sending a TEST message to the receiver with the expectation of receiving a response. While testing both red and green LED will be intermittently flashing.
  3. Your thermostat will indicate that the connection has been tested successfully and will return to normal operation.

Factory Reset

Factory Reset

  1. Press and hold UP and DOWN arrow keys for 5 seconds. Select YES to perform Factory Reset and confirm with TICK Key.
  2. The thermostat will now restart itself restoring factory settings. You may now proceed with initial configuration of the thermostat.

FACTORY RESET will require PIN code if locked.

Additional installation notes for WQ610

Additional installation notes for WQ610

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