TH115 A/F/AF

Owner’s Guide

Thank you for choosing the Aube TH115, a programmable thermostat that provides both energy savings and comfort.

TH115 Description

Buttons and symbols

nOn/Stand By Switch

Use this switch to put the thermostat in sleep mode when its use is no longer required (e.g. summer). This will not affect the clock or programming.

oGFCI Warning Light and Test Button p Day & Clock Settings

q Programming Mode

r Mode Selection/Exit Programming s Room OR Floor Temperature

t Current Mode and Setpoint u Current Program Number

v Setpoint definition/Pre-defined Setpoints w Increase/Decrease Temperature

Models

AControls the Ambient temperature.

AF Controls the Ambient temperature and Floor temper- ature limit.

FControls the Floor temperature.

Switch Selection

This thermostat is factory-set to the following values:

#

Function

UP

DN

 

 

 

 

SW1

Temperature format a

°F

°C

SW2

Early Start b

Disable

Enable

SW3

Time format

12-hour

24-hour

a.If you switch from °F to °C or vice versa, the , and setpoints may need to be redefined.

b.When using AUTO mode, the thermostat calculates the optimum start time to obtain the desired temperature by the set time. The heating system could be started a few hours prior to set time when required.

Switches are located on the rear of the control module.

To modify any setting, switch UP or DN.

Control Module Installation

Align the bracket tabs on the control module with the holes located on top of the power base.

Control module

Power base

NOTE: Keep the thermostat's air vents clean and free from obstructions.

NOTE: The screw cannot be removed completely.

First Power ON

When power is applied for

the first

Correct

time, the LCD displays: 0:00, MO

 

(Monday), and temperature (room/

 

floor).

 

 

n Press HOUR - MIN to set the

 

current time.

 

 

o Press DAY to set current day.

 

For AF and F models: one of the two

 

following messages may be displayed

 

if the installation is incorrect:

 

 

LO: The floor temperature is below

Incorrect

32°F (0°C), or the temperature

 

sensor is defective, or not con-

 

nected.

 

 

The heating indicator

is dis-

 

played and the relay is closed

 

(energized).

 

 

HI: The floor temperature is above

 

140°F (60°C), or the

tempera-

 

ture sensor is defective.

 

 

GFCI Test (GA & GB power base only)

The GFCI monitors the electrical flow for any loss of current; if there is one, the thermostat will cut off power to the heating system. We recommend you test the GFCI immediately after installing the control module, and once a month thereafter to ensure it is operating properly. To test:

n Increase the temperature until the

heating indicator is displayed.

oPress TEST:

Successful: the TEST warning light is ON and power to heating system is cut off.

Unsucessful: the TEST warning light is OFF. Cut power to heating system from the main power panel and call customer service.

pWhen successful, reset thermostat (Stand By/On) to power the heating system.

NOTE: If the test warning light comes ON during normal operation, cut power to heating system from the main power panel and have an electrician verify the installation.

Temperature Setpoint

The following temperature setpoints are pre-programmed:

Symbol

Description

Default

 

New

A/AF

F

 

 

 

 

 

 

Comfort (when at home)

70°F

82°F

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Economy (when asleep/

64°F

68°F

 

 

 

 

 

 

away from home)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vacation (during

50°F

50°F

 

 

 

 

 

 

prolonged absence)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

To modify a setpoint:

nSet the desired temperature using .

oPress and Hold the or or button until symbol is displayed.

pPress RET to exit.

Floor temperature limit—The floor temperature limit is 82°F. To modify this limit:

n Press

 

and hold

o Set temperature

 

 

 

 

 

while

 

 

 

 

 

switching from

p Press RET to exit.

ON to Stand By then

To avoid damaging your floor, we

back to On.

recommend you follow the

supplier’s instructions.

Operating Modes

Automatic Executes the schedule.

 

 

n Press MODE until is displayed. The cur-

 

rent program number is displayed.

 

 

You can temporary bypass the current pro-

 

gram by setting a specific temperature

or

 

by pressing on a pre-defined setpoint button (

) .

The new setpoint will be maintained until the begin- ning of the next program.

Manual —Maintains a constant temperature. n Press MODE until is displayed.

o Set temperature or press ( ) to use pre-defined setpoint.

Vacation —Maintains the Vacation setpoint during a prolonged absence.

Press until the icon is displayed.

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TH115 A/F/AF specifications

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