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310 981 01 RAMSES 811 top RAMSES 812 top Ref. Nr. 811 9 032 Ref. Nr. 812 00 32  Bedienungsanleitung Uhrenthermostat 1  Operating instructions Clock thermostat 15  Mode d’emploi Thermostat à horloge 29  Instrucciones de servicio Cronotermostato 43  Istruzioni per l’uso Cronotermostato 57  Gebruiksaanwijzing Klokthermostaat 71 RAM 701 RAM 722 RAM 784 RAM 797 HF HF REC 4 RAM 366 top RAM 382 A Contents Table of Contents 1 1 Designated DesignatedUse Use 1 1 2 2 Designated Use Use .................................................................... …………………………...…….……………..15 Designated 15 Safety Instructions............................................................... Instructions …………………………………………....15 Safety 15 3 3 3.1 3.2 3.2 Description and and Mounting................................................... Mounting…………………………………… 16 Description 16 Device Overview .................................................................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 16 Mounting and Electrical Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Mounting and Electrical Connection....................................... 17 ®® The RAMSES 811/812 top digitalclock clockthermostat thermostatfor forcontrolcontrolThe RAMSES 811/812 top is isa adigital ling room temperature. ling thethe room temperature. ® The room thermostat RAMSES 811/812 top is intended for timeThe room thermostat RAMSES® 811/812 top is intended for timeand room temperature-dependent on and off switching of an electrical and room temperature-dependent on and off switching of an electriload with a maximum current consumption of 6 A, such as a circulacal load with a maximum current consumption of 6 A, such as a cirtion pump, a burner or a motor mixing valve. It must only be used in culation pump, a burner or a motor mixing valve. It must only be dry rooms with impurities that are usual for flats or houses. used in dry rooms with impurities that are usual for flats or houses. Designated use also includes adherence to the operating and mountDesignated use also includes adherence to the operating and mouning instructions. Any other usage is not allowed. The manufacturer ting instructions. Any other usage is not allowed. The manufacturer cannot be held liable for damages resulting from this. cannot be held liable for damages resulting from this. Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 4 Installation and Operation................................................... 18 4.1 Carrying Carrying out out aa Reset Reset .............................................................. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 4.1 18 ® 4.2 18 4.2 Inserting Inserting or or Exchanging Exchanging Batteries Batteries (only (only RAMSES RAMSES®811 811top) top)18 4.3 18 4.3 Selecting Selecting the the Language Language ......................................................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 4.4 Setting the 18 the Time Time // Date Date .......................................................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 4.5 Selecting the Temperature 19 Temperature Profile.......................................... Profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 4.6 Checking Current Room Room Temperature Temperature and Settings Settings -Info 19 Info Button.............................................................................. Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 4.7 Temporarily Changing the Target Temperature..................... 20 Target Temperature . . . . . . . . . 20 4.8 Early Cancellation, Check or or Clearance Clearance of of the the Holiday 20 Holiday Program Program .................................................................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 4.9 Party / Eco Program............................................................... 21 4.9 Party / Eco Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 5 Programming........................................................................ 21 5 Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 5.1 21 5.1 Setting Setting the the Holiday Holiday Program Program.................................................. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 5.2 22 5.2 Changing Changing the the Settings Settings for for Target Target Temperatures.................... Temperatures . . . . . . . . . 22 5.3 22 5.3 Program Program P3 P3 ............................................................................ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 5.4 25 5.4 Service Service Settings Settings ..................................................................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 5.5 Time..................................... 27 5.5 Time/Date Time / Dateand andSummer/Winter Summer / Winter Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 6 6 Maintenance 28 Maintenance and and Repair...................................................... Repair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 7 7 7.1 7.1 7.2 7.2 8 8 Disposal 28 Disposal ................................................................................ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Disposal 28 Disposal of of Batteries Batteries.............................................................. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Disposal of the Device ........................................................... 28 Disposal of the Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 SafetyInstructions Instructions 2 2 Safety connectionand andinstallation installationofofelectrical electricaldevices devices The connection must mustbe only be carried by a qualified technician. only carried out by out a qualified technician. regulations and and respective respectivesafety safetyinstrucinstrucThe national regulations tions are are to to be beobserved. observed. tions Interferences and and changes changes to tothe thedevice devicewill willlead leadtotocancellation of the cancellation of warranty. the warranty. Technical Data...................................................................... 28 Technical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 15 ENGLISH 3 Description and Mounting 3.1 Device Overview Hinged cover cover Hinged Icon of the the Icon bar for display of programming programming level (rotary switch position MENU) MENU) position Display of the day day of of week week (1 (1 == Monday, Monday,22==Tuesday Tuesday etc.) etc.) Multifunctional display, display, e.g. e.g. Multifunctional “Room temperature 20.0°C" 20.O˚C” "Room temperature Change buttons buttons +/Change +/- DisplayPARTY PARTY or or Display ECO program program active active ECO Rotary program selection selection Rotary switch switch for program Display to be be replaced replaced Display for batteries to ® (only (only RAMSES RAMSES®811 811top) top) Button of settings/ settings/ Button OK (confirmation of selection selection or programming programming) ) Display of of the Display the switch switch phases phases Button Button ESC (cancellation of programming programming entries) entries) RESET RESET button button Info checking the the settings settings Info button button for checking Battery Battery compartment compartment ® (only RAMSES RAMSES® 811 top) top) 811 (only To open, pulltowards towardsthe the front. front. To open pull ENGLISH 16 3.2 ® ® top 3.2.2 Connection examples RAMSES 812 top 3.2.2 Connection examples RAMSES812 and Electrical Electrical Connection Connection Mounting and Control motor Control of aa motor mixing mixing valve Load connection terminals 3.2.1 Control Control via the circulation or circulation pump or storage-/hot-air storage-/hot-air heating heating Connection terminals mains mains 230 230 VV ® Only RAMSES RAMSES® 812 Only 812 top top ® 811 Connection examples RAMSES® 811 top top Control of a burner Control T1 T2 L N Control via the circulation pump pump or or storage-/hot-air storage-/hot-air heating 17 ENGLISH 4 Operation Installation and Operation 4.3 4.3 Selecting Selecting the Language installation of ofRAMSES RAMSES®®811/812 811/812top, top,follow followthe the sections For installation sections 4.1 to 4.1 to 4.5. 4.5. 4.1 1. shows the the selected selected language language after 1. The The display display automatically automatically shows after Reset. Reset. Reset Carrying out a Reset After having having connected connected the thepower powersupply supplyororhaving havinginserted insertedthe thebatbatAfter (when exceeding exceedingthe thebattery batterychange changepower power reserve min), teries (when reserve of of 1010 min.), must carry carryout outaaReset. Reset.For Forthis thispurpose, purpose,open open the hinged cover, you must the hinged cover, press with withaapointed pointedobject object Reset button which is recesand press onon thethe Reset button which is recessed sed the case figure below). in theincase (see (see figure below). 4.2 2. Select your language language with withthe thebuttons buttons ▲ or ▼. available languages areare or The . The available languages displayed oneone after thethe other. Confirm displayed after other. Confirm withwith thethe OKOK button. button. Deutsch English Francais Italiano Espanol NL OK 3. The The display display automatically automatically switches to 3. to the the time timesetting. setting. Inserting or Exchanging Batteries ® 811 (only RAMSES® 811top) top) Note: The The language language can also be changed Note: changedininthe the"Service" “Service”menu menu(see pagepage 25). 25). (see Only Only use use 1.5 1.5 V V batteries batteries of of the thetype typeAA, AA,Alkaline. Alkaline.Replace Replacethe thebatterbaties every 1.51.5 years. Always replace both batteries. teries every years. Always replace both batteries. 4.4 Date 4.4 Setting Setting the the Time / Date When When inserting, inserting, make make sure sure the the batteries batteries are are correctly correctlypolarised polarised(see (see figure). figure). When the inserted batteries are discharged, this is indicated in the When the inserted batteries are discharged, this is indicated in the display display by by the the flashing flashing battery batteryicon. icon.See Seefigure figureon onpage page16. 16. With the the ESC ESC button button you can always With always return return to tothe theprevious previousprogramproming step in step orderintoorder adjust setting. grammming toaadjust a setting. 1. The Thedisplay display shows shows the time setting. 1. Hour 0:00 Reset button button 2. the buttons buttons 2. Set Set the the current current time with the ▲ and ▼: and : Pull Pull the the battery battery compartment compartment cover cover towards towards the front. front. the ENGLISH 18 Set Set the the hourhour andand confirm with thethe OKOK confirm with button. button. Hour 15:00 OK Set Set the the minutes andand confirm with thethe minutes confirm with OK OK button. button. Minute 15:34 OK 3. The display changes automatically automatically to to the date setting. setting. Set the year, month and date date one one after the other. Confirm Confirm each each setting setting with the OK button. button. The The display display changes automatically. Year 2002 4.5.4 Permanent Permanent comfort comfort 4.5.4 The room room temperature temperatureisispermanently permanentlyregulated regulatedtotothe theprogrammed programmed The comfort comforttemperature. temperature.There Thereisisno noreduction. reduction. OK Month OK 04 Day 4.5.5 Permanent Permanent reduction reduction 4.5.5 The room room temperature temperatureisispermanently permanentlyregulated regulatedtotothe theprogrammed programmed The lower temperature. temperature. lower OK 09.04 4. The The display display automatically automaticallychanges changesto tothe theset setautomatic automaticmode, mode, 4. e.g. display display of ofthe thetarget targettemperature. temperature. e.g. 4.5.6 Antifreezing Antifreezing 4.5.6 The when thethe room temperature falls The room roomthermostat thermostatonly onlycomes comesonon when room temperature below the programmed antifreeze temperature. falls below the programmed antifreeze temperature. Note: The The time time and anddate datecan canalso alsobe bechanged changedininthe the"Service" “Service” menu Note: menu (see page 25). There you can can also also set setthe thechangeover changeoverfrom fromwinter wintertoto (see summer time. time. summer 4.5 4.6 Checking Checking Current Current Room Room Temperature Temperatureand and 4.6 Settings -- Info lnfo Button Button Settings Selecting the the Temperature Temperature Profile Profile 4.5.1 Program Program P1 P1 (fixed (fixed program) program) 4.5.1 Comfort temperature temperatureMo-Fr Mo-Frfrom from6 a.m. 6 a.m. - 10 p.m. Comfort – 10 p.m. as as as Sa-Su Sa-Su from from77a.m. a.m.- -11 11p.m. p.m.InInbetween between well as lowlower temperature. er temperature. P1 P2 Withthe theInfo lnfobutton buttonyou youcan can display current room temperature With display thethe current room temperature as as well asimportant all important settings of program the program the rotary well as all settings of the set atset theatrotary switch. switch. 1. Press the Info button. The current room temperature is shown in 1. the Press the Info button. 3The currentInroom shown display for approx. seconds. ordertemperature to continue is with the in the display 3 seconds. check, pressfor theapprox. Info button again. In order to continue with the check, press the lnfo button again. 2. This way you can check the following information one after the 2. other: This way you can check the following information one after the other: - Room temperature - Room temperature - Currently active target temperature - Currently active target temperature - Date and time - Date and time - Switch times of the set program (only visible with opened - Switch times of the set program (only visible with opened hinged cover). The fixed programmed temperature profiles hinged cover). Theare fixed programmed temperature profiles and switch times described in section 4.5. and switch times are described in section 4.5. P3 MENU 4.5.2 4.5.2 Program Program P2 P2 (fixed (fixed program) program) Comfort toto 1010 p.m. asas Comfort temperature temperatureMo-Fr Mo-Frfrom from66- -8 8a.m. a.m.and andfrom from4 4 p.m. well well as as Sa-Su Sa-Su from from 77 a.m. a.m.–- 11 11 p.m. p.m. In In between betweenlower lowertemperature. temperature. 4.5.3 4.5.3 Program Program P3 P3 (freely (freely programmable) programmable) The profile. The program program P3 P3isisan anindividually individuallyprogrammable programmabletemperature temperature profile. Program P3 is not programmed Program P3 is not programmedwhen whendelivered. delivered.For Forprogramming programming see page 22. see page 22. 19 ENGLISH 4.8 4.8 -- Set the disSetdisplay displaytype, type,(i.e. (i.e.which whichinformation information is is shown shown in in the display, also see page 25). play, also see page 25). 3. is completed. completed.The Thedisplay displayautomatically automaticallyswitches switchesback back 3. The The check check is to the original original state. state. to the 4.7 If want to to cancel cancel an an activated activatedholiday holidayprogram programearly, early,you youmust must If you you want clear the holiday program. program. Note: of the the holiday holiday program programisisdescribed describedininsection section5.1 5.1 Note: The The setting setting of on page 21. 21. on page Temporarily Changing the Target Temperature With this this function, function,you youcan cantemporarily temporarily change target temperature change thethe target temperature given by the program. program. The The changed changed target targettemperature temperatureisisnot notsaved saved long-term. onlyremains remainsset setuntil untilthe the next temperature change of long-term. ItItonly next temperature change of the the program comfort to lower temperature). program (e.g.(e.g. fromfrom comfort to lower temperature). Note: If one oneof ofthe theprograms programs"Perm. “Perm. comfort”, “Perm. lower” or comfort", "Perm. lower" or "Frost" “Frost” is set, the temperature change remains the program is set, the temperature change remains until the until program changes. changes. 1. hinged cover cover and and turn turnthe therotary rotaryswitch switchtotothe theMENU MENU 1. Open Open the the hinged setting. setting. 2. buttons ▲ or or ▼,, select selectthe theoption optionHoliday with Holiday . Confirmwith . Confirm 2. With With the the buttons the OK button. button. 3. buttons ▲ or or ▼,, select select the thedesired desiredoption optionand andconfirm confirm 3. With With the the buttons with the OK OK button: button: -- Check:: By By repeated repeated pressing pressing of of the theOK OKbutton, button,you youcan cancheck check allallsettings other settingsofofthe thesaved savedholiday holiday program program one one after after the the other (start or end time, temperature). (start or end time, temperature). - Clear saved holiday holiday program program Clear::By By pressing pressing the the OK OK button, the saved isiscleared. cleared. You can now program a new holiday program (see section 5.1 You can now program a new (see section 5.1 on onpage page21) 21)ororset setthe thedesired desiredtemperature temperature profile profile (automatic (automatic program) program)atatthe therotary rotaryswitch switch (see (seesection section 4.5 4.5 on on page page 19). 19). 1. Press one of the buttons or . The display shows the set tar1. Press one of the buttons ▲ or ▼.The display shows the set get temperature. target temperature. 2. Change the target temperature with the buttons or . 2. Change the target temperature with the buttons ▲ or ▼. 3. After approx. 3 seconds, the display automatically switches back 3. After approx. state, 3 seconds, the display automatically switches to its original and the room thermostat regulates to the back to its original state, and the room thermostat regulates to the changed target temperature. changed target temperature. ENGLISH Early or Clearance Clearance of of Early Cancellation, Cancellation, Check Check or the Holiday Program Program the Holiday 20 4.9 5 Eco Program Program Party // Eco the"Party “Party/ /Eco" Eco”function, function, you cancel temperature With the you cancan cancel thethe temperature profile profile of the set program for the few to 23 and of the set program for the next fewnext hours (uphours to 23(up hours andhours 50 min50 minutes). utes). 4.9.1 Programming Note: The P1 and P2 P2 programs programs are are fixed fixed programs programsex exworks, works,and and cannot cannot be be changed. changed. 5.1 Setting the Party Party // Eco EcoProgram Program Holiday Program Program Setting the Holiday setting aa holiday holidayprogram, program,the thetemperature temperatureprofile profileofofthe theset setautoBy setting matic program can be cancelled for any of time. automatic program can be cancelled forperiod any period of time. With the the ESC ESC button, button,you youcan cancancel cancelthe theprogramming programmingatatany Note: With any time. time. both buttons buttons ▲ and and ▼at atthe thesame sametime timefor forapprox. approx.2 2sec1. Press both onds. seconds. 2. The display changes flashing changes and and shows shows the thetext textPeriod anda a flashing Periodand clock. Within Within33seconds, seconds,press pressone oneofofthe the buttons ▲ clock. buttons or or ,▼, andand set set desired the desired period in increments 10 minutes. the period in increments of 10ofminutes. 1. Open Open the the hinged hinged cover coverand andturn turnthe therotary rotaryswitch switchtotothe theMENU MENU 1. setting. setting. the buttons buttons ▲or or ▼, selectthe theentry entryHoliday with Holiday . Confirm . Confirm with 2. With the , select OK button. button. the OK 3. After 3 seconds, the Comfort the display displaychanges changesand andshows showsthe thetext text Comfort Within33seconds, seconds,select selectthe thecomfort comfort lower tempera Lower.. Within or Lower oror lower temperawith the the buttons buttons ▲or or ▼. ture with . Note: If aa holiday holiday program programisisalready alreadysaved, saved,you youcan canchoose chooseifif you you want want to tocheck checkor orclear clearit.it.InInorder ordertotosave savea anew newholiday holidayproprogram, gram, the the already already saved saved holiday holiday program programmust mustbe becleared. cleared.See See section section 4.8 4.8 on on page page20. 20. changes automatically automatically after after33seconds. seconds.The Thedisplay display 4. The display changes the desired desired target target temperature temperaturewith withthe theaddition addition"PARTY" “PARTY” shows the comfort temperature) temperature) or or "ECO" “ECO”(for (forlower lowertemperature). temperature).The The (for comfort Party or Eco Eco program program isis active activefor forthe theset setperiod. period. 4.9.2 Early Cancellation of the Party Party //Eco EcoProgram Program In order to buttons to cancel cancel the the"Party “Party/ /Eco" Eco”program, program,press pressboth both buttons ▲ and display changes. Wait another and ▼ for for approx. approx.22seconds, seconds,until untilthe the display changes. Wait another 3 pro3 seconds seconds until until the the display displaychanges changesback backagain. again.The TheParty/Eco Party / Eco program gram is is cancelled, cancelled, and and the theaddition addition"PARTY" “PARTY”or or"ECO" “ECO”disappears disappears from the display. from the display. 21 3. 3. If If no no holiday holiday program programhas hasbeen beensaved savedyet, yet,set setthe thestart startand andend end date . date now now with withthe thebuttons buttons ▲and and ▼. Set the year, month, date and hour one after the other. Confirm Set the year, month, date and hour one after the other. Confirm each setting with the OK button. The display changes automatieach setting with the OK button. The display changes automatically. cally. Note: The end time must not be the same as or earlier than the Note:time. The Otherwise end time must not message be the same as or earlier than the start an error is displayed: Error . The start time. Otherwise error is displayed: Error. The holiday program must an then be message programmed again. holiday program must then be programmed again. 4. Select whether you want the comfort, the lower or the antifreeze for you the set period. Confirm the withlower the OK button. 4. temperature Select whether want the comfort, or the antifreeze temperature for thd set period. Confirm with the OK button. ENGLISH 4. the setting setting of ofthe thetartar4. After After having set the antifreeze temperature, the get is completed. completed. The The display displayshows showsEnd andautoautoEndand get temperatures temperatures is matically back after after 33 seconds. seconds. matically changes changes back program is is now now programmed programmedand andisisactivated activatedatatthe the 5. The holiday program start time. time. set start switch to tothe thedesired desiredprogram programand andclose closethe the 6. Reset the rotary switch hinged cover. 5. to the the desired desired program programand andclose closethe the 5. Turn Turn the the rotary rotary switch to hinged hinged cover. program is is active, active,the thedisplay displayshows showsthe thetarget target 7. While the holiday program Holiday temperature and and the the text textline lineHoliday temperature .. 5.3 Note: Checking, Checking,clearing clearingororcancelling cancellinga a holiday program is Note: holiday program is described described in section in section 4.8 on page4.8 20.on page 20. 5.2 Changing the Settings for Target Target Temperatures temperature profiles profiles of of the theindividual individualprograms, programs,you youcan can For the temperature between three three temperature temperature values: values: Comfort, Comfort,lower lowerand andantichoose between freeze temperature. antifreeze temperature. ex works. works. You You can can These temperature values are programmed ex according to toyour yourwishes. wishes. change these according MENU hinged cover cover and and turn turnthe therotary rotaryswitch switchtotothe theMENU MENU 1. Open the hinged setting. buttons ▲ or or ▼, selectthe theentry entryTarget Confirm 2. With the buttons , select Target temp temp. .Confirm with the the OK OK button. button. 3. The display first first shows shows the the comfort comforttemperature. temperature. buttons ▲ or or ▼,, change changethe thecomfort, comfort,lower lowerand andantiantiWith the buttons freeze temperature one after after the the other. other. Confirm Confirmeach eachsetting settingwith with the OK button. button. The The display displaychanges changesautomatically. automatically. ENGLISH Program P3 5.3.1 5.3.1 Overview Overview “Program” "Program" menu 22 TARGET TEMP Service Holiday PROGRAM Clock/Date OK New Check Clear End see 5.3.2 5.3.2 see see see 5.3.3 5.3.3 see see 5.3.4 5.3.4 5.3.2 5.3.2 Creating a new new temperature temperature profile profile P3 P3 Creating a New OK 3 sec. Free Mo-Fr 21 OK Sa/Su Daily MINUTE HOUR 16:00 OK 16:30 OK Lower Comfort OK Single day OK Monday Display Display of of the the free free memory memory areas areas OK END Tuesday Wednesday 3 sec. Thursday Friday Saturday back back to NEW Sunday 5.3.3 Checking the temperature temperature profile profile P3 P3 no memory no program program stored in memory 1 CHECK 3 4 21 . 0 C OK 5 6 7 PROG 6:00 0 5.3.4 2 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24h back back to to Empty OK Program see see 5.3.2 5.3.1 By all By pressing pressingthe theOK OKoror ▲button, button, switch times of the are disall switch times of day the day are displayed played one one after afterthe theother. other.Once Once the the last lastswitch switchtime timeisisreached, reached,the the switch times of the next day are disswitch times of the next day are played etc. displayed etc. 3 sec. END back to back to Program see 5.3.1 5.3.1 see Clearing the temperature temperature profile profile CLEAR Single OK see see 5.3.5 5.3.5 All END back backto to Single see see 5.3.6 5.3.6 23 ENGLISH 5.3.5 Displaying Displaying individual individual switch switch times times and and clearing clearing them them 5.3.5 back back to program stored stored in memory memory no program Displaying the switch 1. Displaying times Program Empty OK Display of the switch time 1 2 3 4 Single 21 . 0 C OK 5 6 7 The Theswitch switchtimes timesare aredisdisplayed playedone oneafter afterthe theother. other. Display Displaynext nextswitch switchtime time with with▲. . PROG 6:00 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 2 3 4 5 6 back to to back Program see 5.3.1 5.3.1 see 7 PROG In order to clear clear the the displayed switch switch time, time, press the OK button. button. Loeschen Clear 6:00 OK 0 5.3.6 3 sec. END 24h 1 2. Clearing the desired switch times see 5.3.1 see 3 6 9 12 15 18 OK 21 The switch switch time time isis the next next cleared and the switch time time isisdisplayed. displayed. switch 24h times Clearing all switch times no noprogram programstored storedininmemory memory back to to Program Empty OK back to All ENGLISH Program Confirm OK OK see 5.3.1 24 see 5.3.1 In Inorder order to to cancel cancel the clearing process, process, press press clearing the ESC ESC button. button. the 5.4.2 5.4.2 Selecting Selecting the the display display type type 5.4 Service Service Settings Settings 5.4 5.4.1 Overview 5.4.1 Overview“Service” "Service"menu menu Display Display TARGET TEMP Service MENU Holiday Display OK Language PROGRAM Wall comp Clock/Date Control OK 3 OK Select type with with the thebutton button ▲oror ▼. Select the display type . Confirm with the Confirm the OK OK button. button.Cancel Cancelwith withESC. ESC. see 5.4.2 see 5.4.3 see 5.4.4 see 5.4.5 End Note: The stettingisishighlighted highlightedgrey greyininthe thetable. table The factory setting 1 2 3 4 21 . 0 C 5 6 7 PROG T = text text line line 6:00 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 N = numerical display display 21 24h Rotary switch position P1, P2 or P3 Rotary switch position Display type Time 1 2 T T Target temp. Actual temp. Program name N N 3 4 Display type 5 1 2 3 4 N N T N T 5 N N N T T N T N T T Table:Overview Overviewofofthe theinformation information shown shown in in the display for different Table: different display types. displays types. 25 ENGLISH 5.4.3 5.4.3 Selecting the the language language Selecting Language OK 55.4.5 Adjusting the controller behaviour Francais English Deutsch NL Espanol Italiano Characteristics of the PD controller OK back to to back Service see see 5.4.1 5.4.1 With suitable heating systems the PD controller is characterized by a short setting time, scarce maximum overshooting and therefore a high control accuracy. Characteristics of a hysteresis controller With over or under engineered heating systems a hysteresis controller is characterized by scarce shift frequency and small tempera5.4.5 Adjusting the controller behaviour ture deviations. Select . Select the the language language with withthe thebuttons buttons ▲oror ▼. Confirm Confirm with withthe theOK OKbutton. button.Cancel Cancelwith withESC. ESC. 5.4.4 Setting thethe wall compensation Setting wall compensation of unfavourable unfavourable conditions conditionsatatthe theinstallation installationsite site(installation (installation In case of at the the exterior exteriorwall, wall,chimney, chimney,etc.), etc.),there theremay maybebedeviations deviations temperin in temperthe temperature temperature measured measured by bythe thethermostat thermostatand andthe the ature between the room temperature. temperature.This Thisdifference differenceinintemperature temperaturecan canbe becomcomactual room with the the wall wallcompensation compensationby bysetting settingananoffset offsetvalue. value. pensated with measured and and the the controlled controlled Example: The difference between the measured 2°C, i.e. i.e. the the room room temperature temperatureisisregulated regulated2°C 2°Ctoo too temperature is 2°C, value -2°C. -2°C. high: Offset value Wall comp Wall comp OK 0.0 C o Control OK Hyst control Set withbuttons buttons Set with or ▼:: ▲ or 0.2°C ... 1.0°C 0.2°C ...1.0°C Pd control OK END OK Hysteresis 0.3 oC Amplitude 0.2 oC OK Set Setwith withbuttons buttons : ▲ or or ▼: 0.2°C 5.0°C 0.2°C......5.0°C OK Period 10 OK 5 ... …30 30 5 OK Offset or autom. 0.3 oC after 6 sec. Offset value adjustable from from -3°C -3°C... ...+3°C. +3°C. Setting with . Confirm with ▲ or or ▼. Confirmthe thevalue valuewith withOK. OK. Cancel Cancel with with ESC. ESC. OK back back to Service ENGLISH 26 see 5.4.1 5.4.1 see END OK or autom. after 6 sec. 0.1°C......0.2°C 0.1°C 0.2°C 5.5 Time/Date Time/Date and and Summer/Winter Summer/WinterTime Time 3 sec. Service TARGET TEMP CLOCK/DATE PROGRAM HOLIDAY MENU OK Setting the the time time and and date: date: hour, minute, year, month, day. Description Description see see page page 18. 18. OK Hour END USA/CAN SF/GR/TR Gb/P Europe No su/wi With s/w Day OK OK End OK Free OK Note: changeover to towinter wintertime timeisistaken taken Note: Time for changeover from time, e.g. e.g. back backfrom from33a.m. a.m.toto2 2a.m. a.m. from summer time, Month su 03:01 Hour Week su OK Start of summer time: time: Month Month 03:02 Weekend Weekend within within month month OK Week wi Month wi 02:00 OK Hour for changeover: e.g. from 2 a.m. to to a.m. 3 a. m. 27 10:00 OK Start of winter winter time: time: Month Month 10:02 END OK Weekend within month Weekend month OK back to back to Clock/Date ENGLISH 6 Maintenance and and Repair Repair Maintenance 8 exception of ofaaregular regularreplacement replacementofofthe thebatteries batteriesfor forthe the With the exception ® 811 RAMSES® 811 top, top, the the room roomthermostats thermostatsare aremaintenance-free. maintenance-free. Only clean the device device with with aa dry dryor orslightly slightlydamp, damp,soft softand andlint-free lint-free cloth. cloth. The The interior interior of of the thedevice devicemust mustremain remainfree freefrom fromwater. water. ® Only Only RAMSES RAMSES® 811 811 top: top: Replace Replace the the two two batteries batteries at atregular regularintervals intervalsevery every1.5 1.5years. years.Only Only use new 1.5 V batteries of the type AA, Alkaline. Never mix old and use new 1.5 V batteries of the type AA, Alkaline. Never mix old and new batteries, as old batteries can leak. new batteries, as old batteries can leak. Technical Data Control type: Control type: RStype type2B 2Bacc. acc. 60730-1:1991 RS to to ENEN 60730-1:1991 Contact: Contact: Change-overcontact, contact, potential-free, Change-over potential-free, protectivelow low voltage. protective voltage. Max.6 6A 250V~, V~,min. min. 1 mA Max. A / /250 1 mA / 5 /V5V Accuracy: Accuracy: Control accuracy: Control accuracy: sec.per per day 20°C ±±11sec. day at at 20°C 0.2K K ±±0.2 7 7 Disposal Disposal Temperature meas.range: range: 0°C O°Ctoto 50°C, resolution 0.1°C Temperature meas. 50°C, resolution 0.1°C Temperature settingrange: range: 6°C 6°Ctoto30°C 30°C increments of 0.2°C Temperature setting in in increments of 0.2°C Control period: min. (PD control) Control period: 55toto3030min. (PD control) 7.1 7.1 Disposal of Batteries Disposal of Batteries Control lock-inrange: range: Control lock-in Switching hysteresis: Switching hysteresis: 0.2K Ktoto K (PD control) ±±0.2 ± 5± K5 (PD control) 0.2K Ktoto ± 1K0(hysteresis K (hysteresis control) ±±0.2 ± 1.0 control) Memory spaces: Memory spaces: 22temperature temperature changes, programmable 22 changes, programmable for Sa-Su, each dayday or for forMo-Fr, Mo-Fr, Sa-Su, each or individfor individual ualdays. days. according 60730-1 with correct IIIIaccording toto ENEN 60730-1 installation IP 20 according to EN 60529-1 Used batteries must be disposed of according to the national regulations regardmust to the at special battery collection Usedwith batteries beenvironment disposed of(e.g. according to the national regulatioutlets). batteries (e.g. out with your usual rubbish. ons with Never regardthrow to theused environment at special battery collection outlets). Never throw used batteries out with your usual rubbish. 7.2 7.2 Disposal of the Disposal of the Device Device At must bebe dismounted profesAt the the end end of ofits itslife, life,the theroom roomthermostat thermostat must dismounted professionally and disposed of according to the national regulations with resionally and disposed of according to the national regulations with gard to the environment. regard to the environment. In In case case of of doubts, doubts, please pleasecontact contactthe themanufacturer’s manufacturer’srepresentative representative in in your country. Contactdetails detailscan canbe befound foundatatthe theback back of of this this manual. manyour country. Contact ual. Class of of protection: protection: Type of enclosure: Type of enclosure: Only RAMSES® 812 top ® Only RAMSES Operating voltage:812 top Operating voltage: Power reserve: Power reserve:® Only RAMSES 811 top Batteries: Only RAMSES® 811 top Power reserve during Batteries: battery replacement: Power reserve during battery replacement: ENGLISH 28 IP 20 according to EN 60529-1 230 V~ ± 10 %; 240 V~ + 6 %, - 14 % 230 ± 10 %; 240 V~ + 6 %, -14 % 50 to V~ 60 Hz 50 to 60 Hz 5 hours 5 hours 2 x alkaline batteries 1.5 V, type AA 10 2 xminutes alkaline batteries 1.5 V, type AA 10 minutes Theben AG Hohenbergstr. 32 72401 Haigerloch Tel. +49 (0) 74 74/6 92-0 Fax +49 (0) 74 74/6 92-150 Service Tel. +49 (0) 90 01 84 32 36 Fax +49 (0) 74 74/6 92-207 [email protected] Adresses, telephone numbers etc. at www.theben.de