PT32 is an intelligent digital room thermostat with a backlit display. Its advantages involve a quick change
in the desired temperature by simply turning the wheel, and possibility of setting up to 9 weekly programs
with 6 temperature changes per day.
INSTALLATION AND LOCATION
Install the thermostat at a suitable place where its operation cannot be affected by direct fl ow
of hot air from the heater, sunshine or other disturbing effects. Do not install it on an external
wall either. The installation height should be approx. 1.5 m above the fl oor. Place the thermo-
stat in the “reference room”, such as the living room (the heating source will switch according
to the temperature in this room).
The installation must only be done by a properly qualifi ed person!
Before installation, disconnect the power supply!
1) Switch off the main circuit breaker.
2) Remove the control part from the lower cover of the device (Fig.1, page 3).
3) Chip away the central plastic piece from the lower cover to lead in conductors.
4) Run the conductor through the hole and connect it to the terminal acc. to the diagram.
5) Fasten the lower cover to the wiring box with screws (Fig. 2, page 3).
6) Batteries are located at the back of the control part. Remove their protective paper
(on fi rst use), or insert new batteries (follow the instructions on page 3).
7) Mount the control part on the lower cover.
8) Switch on the main circuit breaker and test correct connection of the thermostat, see
page 12 (TEST).
9) Upon fi rst start (or reset), the thermostat displays “SET CLOCK”, set the current time
and date according to page 5. After that select language see page 8.
Backlit display
if any button is pushed, the backlit switches on
automatically for 5 s at least
Control elements
turning
= change of the temperature set
short push
= choice confi rmation (entry)
= quick change of the temperature
or program desired, viewing
the running hours (see page 4)
long push
= step back (only in the CONST
mode see pages 8-13)
push
= opening the main menu or return
a step back
MENU