Sonder Siesta - CRX Series User manual

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Weekly Chronothermostat via Radio Code: 29.085
Siesta - CRX RF Emisor
Zona6RF
Zona10RF
Zona6RF
Zona10RF
Chronothermostat for Heating via Radio Code: 29.084
Measures mm:
Net weight+batteries: 124,5g
Installation Instructions
SONDER
Emitter installation
Technical data
100
80
20
Coding between emitter and receiver
1
2
Use Instructions
SONDER
Cod.: 7766 - ING - ENE17
Sonder Regulación, S.A.
Avda. La Llana, 93
08191 RUBÍ
(Barcelona) Spain
www.sonder.es
Support to
put over table
(Optional)
Location - Keep away the emitter of any
source of heat or direct light
Wall installation
SONDER
Open the battery compartment cover and insert
two LR03 AAA 1.5V batteries. Make sure the (+)
and (-) ends are facing the correct direction, as
shown picture & always introducing them as
indicated.
The display shows for 2 seconds the program
version and then pass to set the internal clock.
Very Imp.: Don´t use rechargeables batteries
Batteries replacement
Put batteries
O K ESC
MENU
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
O K ESC
MENU
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
O K ESC
MENU
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s ...
2
5
11
Until the led turns off
Open and press the ON button
of the relay until the led flashes
Press the forced ON button of the relay to code with the
transmitter of that zone, until flashing LEDs of zone & encoder
First connection,
next page
Hold down
1 2
O K ESC
MENU
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
and keep ...
If you have installed the batteries,
before coding it, you have to remove
them & wait until the display shut down
Zona6RF
Zona10RF
Zona6RF
Zona10RF
Siesta - CRXE RF Emisor
Power supply:. 2 alkaline battery 1,5V LR03 (AAA)
Low battery indicator:...............................
Battery duration:......................... 1,5 years, aprox
Regulation scale:........................... from 5 to 35°C
Transmission frequency:.................... 868,3 MHz
Ambient temperature:.............. from 0°C to 40°C
Storage temperature:................... maximum 50°C
% Relativity Humidity operating:.. from 20 to 85%
Dregee of protection:.................................... IP20
Action Type According EN 60730:.................... 1.B
Homologated:................................................... CE
Approximate maximum distance between
emitter and receiver:........ 130m in free field
Guarantee conditions
This appliance has a three-years guarantee limited to
replacement of defective parts. Transport not included.
We will not accept any responsibility for damage caused to
the appliance by poor handling.
The guarantee does not include:
- Appliances with a damaged, effaced or altered series
number.
- Appliances which have not been connected or used
following the instructions that accompany it.
- Appliances which have been altered without the prior
consent of the manufacturer.
- Appliances damaged by blows or liquid spills or gaseous
emissions.
For the rest of general conditions visit our web.
VERY IMPORTANT:
This appliance should be mounted on a
universal embedded box.
Device designed for a clean pollution situation.
This control is not a safety device and should
not be used as such, is the responsibility to
incorporate appropriate protection for each
type of facility (homologated) installer.
Independent control device mounting, and
connection via fixed pipeline.
We reserve the right of modify without prior
notice.
Programming the automatic mode and activation of functions
OK ESC
MENU OK ESC
MENU
S E T
OK ESC
MENU
OK ESC
MENU OK ESC
MENU
OK ESC
MENU
OK ESC
MENU
S E T
S E T
OK ESC
MENU
S E T
OK ESC
MENU
OK ESC
MENU
OK ESC
MENU
OK ESC
MENU OK ESC
MENU
OK ESC
MENU
OK ESC
MENU
Hour Week Day
Month Day Month
Year
First connection & Batteries replacement
Regulation in manual mode
OK ESC
MENU OK ESC
MENU
Programmation period
S E T S E T
Hour
06:00
08:00
12:00
15:00
18:00
22:00
Temperature
21°C
17°C
21°C
17°C
21°C
17°C
Days
Monday...Friday
Monday...Friday
Monday...Friday
Monday...Friday
Monday...Friday
Monday...Friday
OK ESC
MENU
Setpoint
Temperature
OK ESC
MENU
Current time
Data shown on the display
Period P5-2 from Monday to Friday / Saturday & Sunday
Hour
06:00
08:00
12:00
15:00
18:00
23:00
Temperature
21°C
19°C
19°C
19°C
21°C
15°C
Days
Saturday & Sunday
Saturday & Sunday
Saturday & Sunday
Saturday & Sunday
Saturday & Sunday
Saturday & Sunday
Hour
06:00
08:00
12:00
15:00
18:00
22:00
Temperature
21°C
17°C
21°C
17°C
21°C
15°C
Days
Monday...Sunday
Monday...Sunday
Monday...Sunday
Monday...Sunday
Monday...Sunday
Monday...Sunday
Period P7 the same for every day
OK ESC
MENU
OK ESC
MENU OK ESC
MENU OK ESC
MENU OK ESC
MENU
OK ESC
MENU
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
In our technical web
step, factory settings and how to change them) at link of inside product sheet .
(www.sonder-regulacion.com), may find the complete manual with detailed instructions (programming step by
Installation Manual 29.084
SONDER
Programming example for regulation in automatic mode
O K ESC
MENU
ON / OFF
5 s
Hour
Change 1 - Saturday & Sunday
Example with Period P5-2 .
From Monday to Friday
For this example we use only 4 Changes, this implies that Changes 5 and 6 have to be canceled leaving the clock as
indicated, otherwise the control works how they leave the factory preset.
At 7:00 am the heat will come on until you reach the house at 22°C, and continue until 8:30, after that
time will keep the house at 16°C, . At 17:00 that receives the passes to heat the house up to 22°C
and hold until 22:00 that happens to have the temperature in OFF period that does not regulate temperature, only
keeps antifreeze, , until the next Change, already again the at 7:00 on Monday.
Change 1
Change 2 Change 3
Change 4 Change 1
Saturday & Sunday
At 8:30 am the heat will come on until you reach the house at 22°C, and continue until 10:00, after this
time will keep the house at 19°C, , until 13:00 that receives the and passes to heat the house up
to 22°C and hold until 17:00, which receives the leaving the temperature to 19°C. At 19:00 receives the
happens to warm to 23°C until 23:00 maintain 15°C, to the following order which is 8:30 am on
Sunday, , and start again.
Change 1
Change2 Change 3
Change 4
Change 5 Change 6
Change 1
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
O K ESC
MENU
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
3 s
O K ESC
MENU
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
O K ESC
MENU
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
O K ESC
MENU
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
O K ESC
MENU
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
O K ESC
MENU
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
O K ESC
MENU
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
O K ESC
MENU
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
O K ESC
MENU
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
O K ESC
MENU
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
Change 2 & 3 - Same procedure
Temperature
O K ESC
MENU
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
O K ESC
MENU
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
Hour
O K ESC
MENU
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
O K ESC
MENU
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
O K ESC
MENU
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
Off temperature
O K ESC
MENU
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
O K ESC
MENU
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
Change 4
O K ESC
MENU
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
O K ESC
MENU
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
O K ESC
MENU
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
O K ESC
MENU
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
O K ESC
MENU
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
O K ESC
MENU
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
Change 5
Change 5, canceled
Change 1 - Monday...Friday
Hour Temperature
Change 2
Hour
O K ESC
MENU
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
O K ESC
MENU
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
O K ESC
MENU
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
Temperature
O K ESC
MENU
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
O K ESC
MENU
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
Changes 3, 4, 5 & 6 - Same procedure. Now the thermostat is programmed, press ESC to exit.
O K ESC
MENU
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
O K ESC
MENU
ON / OFF
5 s
CLOCK
3 s
RESET
15 s
Change 6 - Same procedure
Monday
0:00
Change 1 7:00
Change 2 8:30
Change 3 17:00
The control temperature regulation is turn off. This
Change will remain until you find the next Change,
Tuesday at 7:00 passes at 22°C
This zone is at 15°C, indicated
at the last Change. Sunday,
Change number 10.
Steps .
Hour
7:00
8:30
17:00
22:00
- - : - -
- - : - -
Temperature
22°C
16°C
22°C
OFF
Change
1
2
3
4
5
6
Hour
8:30
10:00
13:00
17:00
19:00
23:00
Temperature
22°C
19°C
22°C
19°C
23°C
15°C
Change
1
2
3
4
5
6
Days .
Saturday & Sunday
Saturday & Sunday
Saturday & Sunday
Saturday & Sunday
Saturday & Sunday
Saturday & Sunday
Days .
Monday to Friday
Monday to Friday
Monday to Friday
Monday to Friday
These 6 changes are preconfigured with default values that can be adjusted to the temperature and time required
(See manual advanced in web) changes that do not need to program should be disabled, leaving the clock "- -: - -"
(this setting is between 23:59 and 00:00 as shown in the example graph Steps, in ). Change 5
22°C
16°C
22°C
15°C
16°C
OFF
Change 4 22:00
Chronothermostat for Heating via Radio Code: 29.084
Siesta - CRXE RF Emisor
New Programming
New Display
New Heart
Energy Control
Instructions Manual
Model Siesta - CRXE RF
Chronothermostat for Heating via Radio
Generation CorteX
Siesta -C RX
Family
Zona6RF
Zona10RF
INDEX
Description
Technical data
Location
Installation
Batteries replacement
First connection
Configuration for Clock & Temperature units
Display information
Data shown on the display
Regulation in manual mode
Programming in automatic mode
Reset
Coding between emitter and receiver
Guarantee condition
2
4
4
5
5
6
7
8
9
10
10
11
12
14
Siesta - CRXE RF Energy Control
O K ESC
MENU
Display
Location for 1.5V LR03
alkaline batteries
Acces cover to
keyboard & batteries
Keyboard
Description
2
Energy Control
Emitter
Surface Receiver
Forced manual button, turns on and off relay checking the
operation of the installation
Wire connectors for electrical connection of the receiver
(only by qualified personnel & according to the diagram)
It is a digital thermostat heating for residential use batteries, and radio communication (wireless) in which
there are 2 different programs, through the system of periods (blocks) of days:
P5-2: in which has 6 changes (time and temperature), Monday through Friday and 6 more changes for the
weekend.
P-7: The six changes are made equal to every day, Monday to Sunday.
Factory programming are preset, you can change these settings with the time and desired temperature. It
can also operate in manual mode, setting only the temperature control.
Note: Emitter and receiver are not encoded from factory, see how to do it on page 12.
Manual mode button
and on / off forced
Down key value in
setting
Key to cancel and delete the
user settings back to factory
defaults
Up key value in setting
Key to confirm setting,
enter set the clock and
temperature units
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
Red LED on - plugged in
Red LED off - unplugged
Green LED on - relay status on
Green LED off - relay status off
Green LED flashing - change in the relay state
Orange LED on - has communication with the emitter
Orange LED off - has no communication with the emitter
Orange LED flashing - receiving an change
Description
3
Energy Control
Rail-DIN Receiver Zona 6 RF
N L
R6 R5 R4 R3 R2 R1
RB RA
Pump Connection, contact closure output
Boiler Connection, contact closure output
Tab to mount on rail-DIN the receiver
Key to force ON the Zone relay
Fuse 10A (5x20mm)
LEDs
Power lighted ->
Power not lit -> disconnected to power supply
Zone relay lighted -> The relay of these zone is connected
Zone relay not lit -> The relay of these zone is disconnected
Zone relay flashing -> Receiving an order
Coding lighted -> with signal
Coding not lit -> without signal
Coding flashing -> Sending dates or SMS received
connected to power supply
The contacts of the relays are powered, with individual maximum load
of 5A and maximum load between all connected relays of 10A
OUTPUTS, SPST relays
The pump and boiler
operate only when one
of the zones has a
thermostat demand
-> Encoding that zone with the emitter
Zone relay flashing
+
Coding flashing
Z7
Make all the connections
before conect the power supply
230V~ 50/60Hz máx. 2VA + C. of relays
+10%
- 15%
Power supply connection
Press once to manually on/off
these zone`s relay.
Holding down enters in coding
mode between emitter and
receiver
100
80
20
Energy Control
Technical data
4
Location
Emitter - Keep away the emitter of any source of
heat or direct light.
Receivers - Install away from conductive elements,
metal surfaces, electrical cables or
excessive heat.
yes
no
2
1
1
2
1,5V Alkaline battery (2 pcs):............. LR03 (AAA)
Low battery indicator:.............................
Battery duration:.......................... 1,5 year, aprox
Net weight (with batteries):..................... 124,5 g
Dregree of protection:.................................. IP20
Regulation scale:........................... from 5 to 35°C
..............
Emitter
Surface receiver
76
76
30
Specifications
Transmission frequency:.......................................................................868,3 MHz
Approx. Maximum distance Emitter-receiver:........................... 90 m in free field
Ambient temperature:....................................................... Tmin. 0°C, Tmax. 40°C
Storage temperature:................................................................... maximum 50°C
% Relative Humidity operating:.................................................... from 20 to 85%
Dregree of pollution:........................................................................................... 2
Software:.................................................................................................... Class A
Action type According EN 60730:.................................................................... 1.B
Homologated:................................................................................................... CE
Both
12
NO C
3
NC N
5
L
4
230Vac 50Hz
>
Power supply:................................. 230Vac 50Hz
Breakage power (contacts):......... 16(8)A 250Vac
2
Maximum cable to connect:................... 1,5mm
Wiring type:........................................... H-05V-K
Net weight:................................................ 85,5 g
Dregree of protection:.................................. IP20
Rail-DIN receiver Zona 6
Power supply:...... 230V~ 50/60Hz
Fuse:...................... 5x20mm, 10A
2
Max. cable to connect:.... 1,5mm
Wiring type:.................... H-05V-K
Net weight:......................... 266 g
mm
mm
90
105
58
Z6L
N
230Vac
50/60Hz
10A
Z5Z4Z3Z2Z1
RBRA
Fuse10A
Relays 5A
mm
mm
60
click!!
Optional accessory
PEANA
Code: 4.965
Batteries replacement
Open battery compartment cover & insert two
LR03 AAA 1.5V batteries. Make sure the positive
and negative ends are facing the correct direction,
as shown picture of side & always introducing them
as indicated. The display shows for 2 seconds the
program version and then goes to see the room
temperature.
Very Important: Don´t use rechargeables batteries
Installation Energy Control
5
Emitter
3 - 7mm
Flexible cable H-05V-K
Max. 9mm
S. 1,5mm
2
Surface receiver
2 - Support to put over table
Adhesive or
double sided velcro
(not included)
Wall installation by
screw
Connections only by qualified
personnel
UP
click!!
click!!
Optional accessory
PLACA TA
Code: 3.970
1 - Wall installation
Rail-Din receiver Zona 6 RF
1
2
3
First connection
Week day
Month day
Month
Year
Version
6
Hour
Energy Control
O K ESC
MENU
1
O K ESC
MENU
2
O K ESC
MENU
5
S E T
O K ESC
MENU
6
O K ESC
MENU
9
O K ESC
MENU
12
O K ESC
MENU
15
S E T
S E T
O K ESC
MENU
4
S E T
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
O K ESC
MENU
8
O K ESC
MENU
7
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
O K ESC
MENU
11
O K ESC
MENU
10
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
O K ESC
MENU
14
O K ESC
MENU
13
O K ESC
MENU
16
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
2 s
O K ESC
MENU
3
S E T
O K ESC
MENU
17
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
Fisrt connection
Programming periods
Energy Control
7
It is within P5-2 period if accepted
with OK finished programming.
If you select P7 period, because it is
suited best for your needs, and accept
with OK, you have finished programming.
Configuration for Clock & Temperature units
Clock configuration
Hour format: 24 / 12horas Temperature units: °C/ °F
O K ESC
MENU
O K ESC
MENU
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
S E T S E T
1918 20
O K ESC
MENU
O K ESC
MENU
18
O K ESC
MENU
19
O K ESC
MENU
20
O K ESC
MENU
1
O K ESC
MENU
2
S E T
3 s
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
O K ESC
MENU
17
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
PM
AM
Automatic mode Programming changes (temperature and time), 6 changes by
day, the control automatically regulates heating.
You can set 6 changes Monday through Friday and 6 changes the
weekend, or 6 changes everyday ... just for your needs.
Display information
Manual mode Shown on the display when the control is in manual mode. Only
has to adjust the temperature by the arrows.
Pressing the key moves in and out of manual mode.
Manual off The device no control the temperature, only remains the Frost
protection function and pump protection.
Regulation in heating Shown on the display with regulation in heating mode: Relay
switched on when the temperature is below the setpoint minus
differential & relay switched off when arrives to setpoint.
S E T
Shown on display when you are within programming.
Programmation
Shown on display when boiler or pump is activated.
Activated relay
8
Energy Control
Shown on the display when the batteries status is low and should
be changed.
Batteries
Days The square will mark the current day and also the day on which
the change is executable.
ON / OFF
5 s
PM
AM
Reset Pressing by 15 seconds the key deletes the custom settings
of the parameters and return to the factory settings.
Frost protection The control does not allow the temperature drops below the
limit temperature that supports the installation just before the
water pipes from freezing. It is a fixed setting and is from the
factory at 5°C.
ESC
Digits The displays shows with the big digits for the reading for ambient
temperature and in smaller digits the temperature setpoint or
current time.
9
Energy Control
Display information
Shown on display when the control is in the process of coding
between sender and receiver (see page 14) and disappears
when the process is complete.
Coding Emitter-receiver
PM
AM
KWh
MWh
RESET
15 s
10
Data shown on the display
Setpoint
temperature
Regulation in manual mode
Current time
Energy Control
Programmation in automatic mode
Depending on the setting in the first connection, the thermostat will work with the factory default values
??for that period (P5-2: 6 changes Monday through Friday and 6 changes for Saturday and Sunday / P7: 6
changes Monday to Sunday).
To switch from one programming period to another is to remove the battery, wait 2 seconds and restart
the thermostat. If you switch from one mode to another change custom settings are deleted and
become the factory default.
Programmation of periods
Version
O K ESC
MENU
1
O K ESC
MENU
5
SEG
O K ESC
MENU
O K ESC
MENU
1 2 3
O K ESC
MENU
5
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
O K ESC
MENU
4
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
O K ESC
MENU
2
O K ESC
MENU
O K ESC
MENU
S E T S E T
O K ESC
MENU
O K ESC
MENU
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
Programming for change: 1
3 seconds Press to adjust the
start time for change
Change 1 is now
complete
Press the arrow to go the
next change & follow the
same proceedure
11
Energy Control
Hour
06:00
08:00
12:00
15:00
18:00
22:00
Temperature
21°C
17°C
21°C
17°C
21°C
17°C
Days
Monday...Friday
Monday...Friday
Monday...Friday
Monday...Friday
Monday...Friday
Monday...Friday
Period P5-2 from Monday to Friday / Saturday & Sunday
Hour
06:00
08:00
12:00
15:00
18:00
23:00
Temperature
21°C
19°C
19°C
19°C
21°C
15°C
Days
Saturday & Sunday
Saturday & Sunday
Saturday & Sunday
Saturday & Sunday
Saturday & Sunday
Saturday & Sunday
Hour
06:00
08:00
12:00
15:00
18:00
22:00
Temperature
21°C
17°C
21°C
17°C
21°C
15°C
Days
Monday...Saturday
Monday...Saturday
Monday...Saturday
Monday...Saturday
Monday...Saturday
Monday...Saturday
Period P7 The same for every day
Customizing the settings for automatic mode
Press to set the
desired temperature
Nr. change Hour Temperature
Same for every dayMonday to Friday Saturday & Sunday
109:03
2
3
4
5
6
23°C
Nr. change Hour Temperature
1
2
3
4
5
6
Nr. change Hour Temperature
1
2
3
4
5
6
P7
P5-2
Factory defualts for automatic mode
Reset
O K ESC
MENU
2
O K ESC
MENU
1
O K ESC
MENU
2
O K ESC
MENU
4
O K ESC
MENU
2
O K ESC
MENU
6
O K ESC
MENU
2
O K ESC
MENU
3
O K ESC
MENU
2
PM
KWh
O K ESC
MENU
5
O K ESC
MENU
7
O K ESC
MENU
8
O K ESC
MENU
O K ESC
MENU
O K ESC
MENU
1 2 3
15 s
PM
AM
KWh
MWh
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
12
First connection
see page 6
O K ESC
MENU
O K ESC
MENU
O K ESC
MENU
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
6
Coding between emitter and surface receiver
Until
hold down put batteries
until
1 21
4
2
5
and keep ...
If you have installed the batteries,
before coding it, you have to remove
them & wait until the display shut down
O K ESC
MENU
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
O K ESC
MENU
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
3
Coding between emitter and Rail-DIN receiver Zona 6 RF
13
11
Pulse el botón forzado ON del relé a codificar con el emisor de
esa zona, hasta que parpadeen el LED de zona y el de codificación
until
Zona6RF
Zona10RF
Zona6RF
Zona10RF
Zona6RF
Zona10RF
Zona6RF
Zona10RF
If you have installed the batteries,
before coding it, you have to remove
them & wait until the display shut down
put batteries
4
First connection
see page 6
O K ESC
MENU
O K ESC
MENU
O K ESC
MENU
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
6
hold down
5
and keep ...
O K ESC
MENU
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
O K ESC
MENU
RESET
15 s
CLOCK
3 s
ON / OFF
5 s
3
Energy Control
14Cód.: 7767VØENE17
Guarantee conditions
First of all thank you for the purchase and trust
placed in the team. We hope that the thermostat
Siesta meets the needs of your installation.
- Before installing the thermostat make sure that
environmental conditions are suitable,
temperature , h um idity, po ll ut ion a nd
greenhouse gas emissions, and that any of these
factors may affect the efficient operation
- The device is an independent control device for
surface mounting on a universal embedded box,
and type 2 dry environment pollution.
- For any work, either as installation or repair, the
regulator must be disconnected from the power
supply.
- Electrical connections may only be indicated in
this manual and on the sticker on the back of the
cap connections.
- This controller is not a safety device or can be used
as such, is responsible incorporate appropriate
protection for each type of facility (homologated)
by the installer.
- Installation, electrical connection, commissioning
and maintenance must be performed only by
qualified personnel.
- If visualize possible defects that could cause
damage or malfunction in the system, do not
connect the appliance.
- Forbidden the total or partial reproduction of this
document by any means without prior written
authorization of Sonder Regulación S.A.
- The graphics and information in this manual are
indicative only and may include technical
inaccuracies or typographical errors.
- Sonder Regulación S.A. reserves the right to make
changes to the product, technical data, or
instructions for assembly and use without notice.
This device has 3 year warranty, it is limited to
replacement of the defective part and will be
delivered in the same material reception
conditions, packaging, batteries, instructions or
any other accessory that includes this product will
not be replaced and not be noted in the packing
slip.
We decline any responsibility for damage caused
to the appliance by bad handling, failure to follow
instructions contained in this manual or technical
ignorance of the needs of the installation.
For repairs under warranty must present the
documentation that accredits purchase of the
device within the validity period of this warranty
and as accurate a description as possible of the
defect or anomalous behavior of the product
according to the user.
If the repair is out of warranty, it will inform the
user of the viability and cost of it. The valuation of
our technical department may be an additional
cost to the user.
Are out of guarantee:
! Devices with serial number deteriorated,
deleted or modified.
! Devices whose connection or use have not been
implemented in accordance with the attached
to the appliance.
! Devices modified without prior agreement with
the manufacturer.
! Devices damaged by blows or liquid or gaseous
emanations.
! Devices with natural wear or improper use of
equipment.
! The costs resulting from the sending or receipt
of material.
! The demands for damages on account of loss of
profits, compensation for use, & consequential
damages. Provided that these damages are not
mandatory liability under the law.
Sonder Online Shop www.sonder.es
Technical Information www.sonder-regulacion.com
Note: Translation is informative, the only legally binding document is the written version of it in Spanish.
UNE-EN 60730-1 + A1:2005 + A12:2004 + A13:2005
UNE-EN 60730-2-1: 1998 + A11:2005
MADE IN
SPAIN
Designed and manufactured by Sonder in Rubi as:
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