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Michael NelsonJanuary 30, 2016 at 3:50 pmPost count: 0
Dear Michael Nelson,
We are sorry to let you know that this is a DIY product and we don’t have a instruction for it.
Here is two pictures may help you to wire this item up.
Hope this will help you.
More questions, please feel free to contact us.
We will give every our customer best care.
Best regardsSteve HansonDecember 12, 2016 at 5:17 amPost count: 0Hello Steve Hanson,
Thank you for writing in.
The temperature is in Celsius.
Here is the using instruction for you:
Instructions for use:
Connect the power supply and equipment, the measuring temperature is displayed, press the “SET” button, press ” + or – ” to set the desired temperature (long press ” + or – ” to quickly increase or decrease), press “SET” to confirm the setting and return, controller automatically performs the relay ON/OFF.the thermostat output is 10A relay, meet a variety of high-power loads,
LED Indicator: LED off indicates the relay off; Lighting,indicates the relay is closed.
Digital LED Tubes: “LL” indicates sensor open, “HH” indicates overrange, the relay will be forcibly disconnected; “—” indicates high temperature alarm
Long press the “SET” button to enter the main menu settings, press ” + or – ” to switching between P0-P6,then long press “SET” or 10 seconds without keystrokes to confirm the setting and return.Buttons:
P0 :Cooling / Heating; Range: C/H; Default: C
P1 :Hysteresis Setting; Range:0.1-15; Default: 2
P2 :Highest Setting Limit; Range:110; Default: 110
P3: Lowest setting Limit; Range:-50; Default: -50
P4 :Temperature Correction; Range:-7-7°c; Default: 0°c
P5: Delay Start Time; Range:0-10 Minute; Default: 0
P6: High temperature alarm; Range:0-110; Default: Off
When the Thermostat is power off, long press “- or +”, you can restore the factory settingsHope this can help you.
Best regardsjonathan scott jamesJune 18, 2017 at 4:19 pmPost count: 0GertNovember 26, 2017 at 5:07 pmPost count: 0 -
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