TSSHC-3DP-2
SUMMARY
TO RECORD THE HEATING PROGRAMS
Set the operating mode to AUTO. Use the P button to select the program to be recorded or modified. Once the program is selected, use H and M buttons to set time and éor ê to select temperature setting.
TO RECORD THE ECONO PROGRAMS
Set the operating mode to ECONO. Use the P button to select the program to be recorded or modified. Once the program is selected, use D, H, and M buttons to set time and day and éor ê to select temperature setting.
OPTIONS SELECTION
To change the temperature from °C to °F and back, maintain D button pressed down as RESET button is pressed on and released, then release D button.
To change the time format from 24 to 12 hours and back, maintain H button pressed down as RESET button is being pressed on and released. Then release the H button.
TO SET TIME AND DAY
Press on D, H and M buttons to adjust time and day.
OPERATING MODES
To select an operating mode, use MODE button.
AUTO: runs the programs éor ê shows temperature setting and can override temporarily your programming.
MAN: maintains the selected temperature, éor ê changes temperature setting.
ECONO: maintain a temperature setting up to the user's pre-programmed day and time. éor ê shows temperature setting.
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OPERATING MODES
The thermostat displays the icon
when the heating system is on and turns it off when the heating system is
off.
The TSSHC-3DP-2 OR 4DP thermostat has three (3) operating modes: AUTO, MAN and ECONO.
They are selected through the MODE button. On display, the active mode is framed. The frame moves on to the next mode each time the MODE button is pressed on.

The AUTOmatic mode runs in sequence (hourly) the programs recorded by the user.
By pressing once on éor ê , the display shows the temperature setting. All subsequent pressures will override your programming up to the next program.
To see the weekday and weekend programs, select the AUTO mode and press successively on P button to see the programs appear on the display.
The MAN mode allows the user to override the programming.
The first time the éor ê is pressed on, the temperature setting is displayed. For all subsequent times pressed on, the temperature setting will change 1°C (1°F).
The ECONO mode has two (2) programs in which the day, the time and the setpoint has to be programmed. For instance, this operating mode can be used for a cottage installation where the user goes only on weekends.
Program 1: Friday 3:00 PM 21°C (70°F)
Program 2: Friday 8:00 PM 15°C (70°F)
The temperature will be maintained at 21°C (70°F) Friday 3:00PM to Friday 08:00PM and maintained at 15°C (70°F) the rest of the week.
This gives you a comfortable temperature at your arrival and if your not going to your cottage for the weekend, there will only be a minimal heating period.
To see the ECONO programs, select the ECONO operating mode and press on the P button successively to see programs 1 and 2 appear on the display. In ECONO mode, pressing on the éor ê display the temperature setting.
INSTALLATION
NOTE :The "Problems and Solutions" section at the end of this user's guide will help you to
correct your problems during the installation.
This thermostat has been designed to operate with any installation which has a RESISTIVE load not exceeding 4000W (16,7 A) such as electric baseboards, radiant ceilings and floors, electric convectors, etc. It is not compatible with a low voltage controller used by a central heating system.
Electricians or experienced technicians should install the thermostat.
This thermostat is designed to be used with a self-protected heating system equipped with thermal cut off and circuit breaker.
PARTS INCLUDED
One (1) TSSHC-3DP-2 or 4 DP thermostat
Two (2) 6-32 screws, 1 1/4 inches
Four (4) solderless connectors
TURN OFF POWER OF THE HEATING SYSTEM AT THE MAIN POWER PANEL TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK. Keep air vents of thermostat clean and free from obstructions.
1) Connecting wires and mounting thermostat
Connect the rear thermostat wires to the power supply and to the electric heater wires using solderless connectors for copper wires. See schematic diagram.
Push the excess wire back into the electric box to prevent interference with the thermostat. Secure the thermostat using two (2) 6-32 screws 1 1/4 inches long. Once the thermostat is properly installed, return power to heating system.

Note: All cables and connections must conform to the local electrical code.
WARNING: Special CO/ALR solderless connectors must be used when connecting with aluminum conductors.
2) Options selections
Some options have been factory set. Those default settings are:
The temperature is in ºC and the time format is 24 hours.
2.1 Temperature displayed in ºC or ºF
To change the temperature from ºC toº F and back, maintain D button pressed down as RESET button is being pressed on and released. Then release D button.
2.2 Time format displayed in 24 hours or 12 hours
To change the time format from 24 hours to 12 hours and back, maintain H button pressed down as RESET button is being pressed on and released. Then release H button.
3) Memory Backup
In the event of a power failure, an internal circuit will maintain the programming. The display will stay on for 15 minutes; beyond this period, the display will turn off. An icon
will be shown on the display. Only the time will have to be set if power failure is more than six hours. The thermostat will return to the same operation mode as set before the power failure.
4) First power-up
When power is applied for the first time, the display must show the day and hour as follows:
0:00 MO (Monday)
The active operation mode is the framed MAN mode, the temperature setpoint is 20 ºC (68 ºF) and the ambiant temperature is displayed.
If the display is different, maintain P button pressed down as RESET button is being pressed on and released. Then release P button.