Aube TH106 Thermostat User Manual

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INSTALLATION  
NOTE : The “Problems and Solutions” section located at the end of this docu-  
ment will help you to correct the problems you might have during the installation.  
This thermostat has been designed to operate with any installation which has a  
RESISTIVE load not exceeding 4000 W (16.7 A) @ 240 VAC or 2000 W @ 120  
VAC as electric baseboards, radiant ceilings and floors, electric convectors, etc.  
It is not compatible with a low voltage controller used by a central heating sys-  
tem or systems using a contactor or a relay whose current is under 1.0 A.  
MODEL TH106  
Electricians or experienced technicians should install the thermostat. This ther-  
mostat is designed to be used with a self-protected heating system equipped  
with linear limit control and circuit breaker.  
SUMMARY  
PARTS INCLUDED :  
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OPTIONS SELECTION  
One (1) TH106 thermostat  
Two (2) 6-32 screws  
Inside the thermostat, there are 4 selection switches to set at your pre-  
ferences.  
Two (2) solderless connectors  
Cycles of 15 minutes or 20 seconds, temperature in °C or °F, time in 12 or  
2
4 hours and Early Start function.  
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.  
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TO SET TIME AND DAY  
Press on DAY, HOUR and MIN buttons to adjust time and day.  
CONNECTING WIRES AND MOUNTING THERMOSTAT  
TO RECORD THE  
(COMFORT) SETPOINT TEMPERATURE  
or button. Press  
Select chosen setpoint temperature by using the  
on  
button (2 to 3 seconds) until  
icon appears on display.  
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TO RECORD THE  
(ECONOMY) SETPOINT TEMPERATURE  
Select chosen setpoint temperature by using the  
or  
button. Press  
on  
button (2 to 3 seconds) until  
icon appears on display.  
TO RECORD THE  
(VACATION) SETPOINT TEMPERATURE  
Select chosen setpoint temperature by using the  
on and buttons simultaneously (2 to 3 seconds) until  
or  
button. Press  
icon  
appears on display.  
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OPERATING MODES  
Use MODE button to select an operating mode or to exit the programming.  
Remove the screw holding the  
base and the front part of the  
thermostat.  
Lift the front part of the thermostat to  
separate it from the base.  
AUTO :  
MAN :  
Runs the program.  
can override temporarily your programming up to the next  
program.  
or  
shows temperature setting and  
Maintains the selected temperature.  
temperature setting.  
or  
changes the  
Make the appropriate connections. Please note that the thermostat wires are not  
polarized, therefore the connections can be made on either terminal.  
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wire installation  
4 wire installation  
Align and afix the base to the  
electrical box.  
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AUTOmatic (  
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Set the 4 switches located at the back of the  
thermostat to your preferences.  
This mode executes your own programming.  
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2
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4
: Cycles of 15 min. (fan) or 20 sec.  
To activate this mode, press on Mode button to display the  
icon indicates which temperature setting is used.  
icon. The  
or  
: Early Start  
: Time display in 12 or 24 hours  
: Temperature display in °C or °F  
TELEPHONE CONTROLLER  
The TH106 incorporates a telephone controller interface which allows you to  
switch from the normal operating mode to the Vacation setting ( ), and vice  
versa, using the telephone keypad (stationary or portable). You can, for exam-  
ple, heat your country house from your office on Friday, or your house from the  
airport or from your car on your way back from vacation. When the telephone  
NOTE 1: This thermostat has been factory set to proportionally control electric  
baseboards, radiant systems and convectors. Since proportional control uses a  
fast commutation rate, it is not compatible with fan equipped systems (see  
characteristics). Also, this control mode could occasionally create light flickering,  
especially in rural area.  
controller sends a signal, the  
icon appears on the screen.  
Connection to the CT240  
The TH106 is designed to connect directly to the CT240 telephone controller.  
This combination allows the activation and deactivation of the Vacation mode  
from the CT240 or the telephone.  
By switching to the 15 minute cycle mode, the thermostat will be compati-  
ble with fan equipped systems.  
NOTE 2: The thermostat is providing a built-in function enabling it to calculate  
the optimum time to start the heating system to achieve the desired tempera-  
ture setting at the programmed time. To enable this function, set the switch E.S.  
to “ON” at the back of the thermostat.  
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Replace the front part of the thermostat on  
the base and secure them in place with  
the screw.  
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Connect the CT240’s terminals A and C to the TH106’s terminals X and C  
respectively. You must respect the polarity. The signal given by the CT240 is a  
low voltage signal and must not circulate in the electrical box. The wire must run  
on the exterior side of the electrical box to join the thermostat.  
Use a 18 to 22 gauge flexible wire and pass it behind the thermostat through the  
slot located in front of the connector.  
For details on operating the telephone controller, refer to the CT240’s  
Instruction Manual.  
NOTE : All cables and connections must conform to the local electrical code.  
PROGRAMMING  
WARNING : Special CO/ALR solderless connectors must be used when con-  
necting with aluminium conductors.  
Programming the time and day  
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- Set the time using the Hour and Min buttons.  
- Set the day using the Day button.  
Power-up  
When power is applied for the first time, the dis-  
play must show the time 0:00, the ambient tem-  
Programming the Comfort, Economy and Vacation settings  
perature and the Manual mode icon (  
). Other  
The Comfort settings respectively represent  
, Economy  
and Vacation  
information might show up on the display if  
installation is defective or does not comply with  
the instructions.  
the temperatures that you wish to have during the day  
, at night or while you  
, or while you are away for an extended period .  
are away at work  
To program your settings  
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00 watts or less installation  
a) To program the Comfort temperature, select the desired degree using the  
buttons and press the button until the icon is displayed (app. 3  
seconds).  
During the 30 minute period following the instal-  
lation or a long power failure (more than 2 hours),  
the light intensity of the display decreases when  
a button is pressed on while the thermostat is in  
the heat mode. This problem will disappear when  
the accumulator for the memory backup will be  
charged.  
b) To program the Economy temperature, select the desired degree using the  
buttons and press the button until the icon is diplayed (app. 3  
seconds).  
c) To program the Vacation temperature, select the desired degree using the  
buttons and press on the and buttons simultaneously until  
icon is displayed (app. 3 seconds).  
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OPERATING MODES  
d) Press the Mode button to exit this function and return to the normal operating  
mode.  
The TH106 has two (2) operating modes :  
MANual (  
This mode allows you to maintain a constant ambient temperature.  
Schedule programming  
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The TH106 allows 4 setting changes for each day of the week. There are no  
pre-set programs. The programs are tailored to perfectly adapt to your life style.  
The principle is very simple. For each day, enter the time at which you awake  
1- To activate this mode, press on Mode button to display the  
icon.  
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P1), the time you leave for work (P2), the time you arrive back home (P3) and  
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- Set the desired temperature using the  
or settings.  
buttons or select the pre-  
the time you go to bed (P4).  
programmed  
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(To select the  
setting, press on  
and  
simultaneously.)  
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To modify the Saturday and Sunday schedules :  
Program  
Mode  
Time  
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- Press on Day button until SA or SU is displayed.  
Comfort  
Economy  
Comfort  
Economy  
Wake-up time  
Leaving time  
Return time  
Bed time  
7- Press on PGM button to select Prog. 1 (  
enter 7:30 AM.  
) and Hour and Min buttons to  
8- Press on PGM button to select Prog. 2 ( ) and then Clear button to erase it.  
9- Press on PGM button to select Prog. 3 ( ) and then Clear button to erase it.  
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0- Press on PGM button to select Prog. 4 (  
to enter 11:00 PM.  
) and then Hour and Min buttons  
For savings to be obtained, you must lower the temperature for a period of 2 to  
times the delay required to bring the temperature back to your comfort level.  
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11- Press on Mode button to exit this function.  
Example : If your system takes one hour to go from your saving temperature  
level to your comfort temperature level, it is useless to lower the temperature for  
a period less than 2 to 3 hours.  
TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT TEMPERATURE  
BYPASS  
a) To Program your schedule :  
This operation allows you to temporarily modify the temperature while you are  
1- Press on PGM button to access the programming mode.  
in the Automatic mode. Simply press on  
or  
button to select the desired  
temperature, or the or button to select the Comfort or Econo setting you  
have programmed. This temperature will be maintained until the beginning of  
the next program.  
2- Press on Day button to select the day to be programmed. You can select all  
days of the week by pressing on Day button for 3 seconds.  
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- Press on PGM button to select program 1, 2, 3 or 4.  
You can also switch to the Vacation setting for a prolonged absence by pressing  
- Press on Hour and Min buttons to program the time.  
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and buttons at the same time. The display will show  
icon. In that  
- When you have completed your programming, press on Mode button to exit  
this function.  
case, the temperature bypass is permanent. To return to the normal operating  
mode, press on Mode button.  
b) To Erase a Program :  
If you wish to return immediately to the programmed settings, press on Mode  
button twice.  
Select the program using PGM and Day buttons, and press on Clear button.  
The time field displays --:-- when the program is inactive.  
MEMORY BACKUP  
c) Example 1 :  
Comfort period from 7:00 AM to 10:30 PM  
Economy period from 10:30 PM to 7:00 AM  
Identical schedule for all days of the week.  
In the event of a power failure, an internal circuit will maintain the programming.  
Only the time will have to be set if the power failure is more than two hours. The  
thermostat will return to the same operating mode as set before the power failure.  
Schedule/Day MON.  
TUES.  
WED.  
THU.  
FRI.  
SAT.  
SUN.  
CHARACTERISTICS  
PROG. 1  
PROG. 2  
PROG. 3  
PROG. 4  
7:00 AM  
7:00 AM 7:00 AM 7:00 AM  
7:00 AM 7:00 AM 7:00 AM  
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This thermostat works differently than the con-  
ventional electromechanic one. The latter can 100%  
have a differential of temperature up to 4 °C  
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0:30 PM 10:30 PM 10:30 PM 10:30 PM 10:30 PM 10:30 PM 10:30 PM  
(7.2 °F) while this electronic thermostat has one  
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0%  
of only 0.2 °C (0.36 °F). This slight oscillation  
eliminates the discomfort often found with con-  
ventional electromechanic thermostats.  
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3
4
- Press on PGM button to access the programming mode.  
60%  
- Press on Day button 3 seconds to select every day of the week.  
- Press on Hour button to enter 7:00 AM, Prog. 1 (  
).  
The proportional controller determines the  
amount of power required by the electric heating  
system to maintain the exact ambient tempera-  
ture of the temperature setting.  
- Press 3 times on PGM button to select Prog. 4 (  
Min buttons to enter 10:30 PM.  
), and press on Hour and  
40%  
0%  
5- Press on Mode button to exit this function.  
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To see this process, the display shows, in  
real time, the percentage of power applied  
to the electric heating system.  
d) Example 2 : Comfort period Monday to Friday from 6:15 AM to 8:15 AM and  
from 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM.  
Saturday and Sunday from 7:30 AM to 11:00 PM  
Schedule/Day MON.  
TUES.  
WED.  
THU.  
FRI.  
SAT.  
SUN.  
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Model :  
Supply :  
Load :  
TH106  
PROG. 1  
PROG. 2  
PROG. 3  
PROG. 4  
6:15 AM  
6:15 PM 6:15 AM 6:15 AM  
8:15 PM 8:15 AM 8:15 AM  
6:15 AM 7:30 AM 7:30 AM  
120/240 VAC, 50/60 Hz  
8:15 AM  
5:00 PM  
8:15 AM  
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16.7 A max. (resistive only)  
5:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM  
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.0 A min.  
4000 W @ 240 VAC  
000 W @ 120 VAC  
240 W @ 240 VAC  
20 W @ 120 VAC  
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0:00 PM 10:00 PM 10:00 PM 10:00 PM 10:00 PM 11:00 PM 11:00 PM  
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Power :  
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NOTE : It is faster to program the same schedule for every day and then modify  
Minimal load :  
the exception days.  
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2
3
4
- Press on PGM button to access the programming mode.  
- Approval :  
cULus  
- Press on Day button 3 seconds to select every day of the week.  
- Display range :  
- Setting range :  
- Storage :  
0 to 60 °C (32 to 140 °F)  
5 to 30 °C (40 to 85 °F)  
-20 to 50 °C (-4 to 120 °F)  
20 °C (68 °F)  
- Press on Hour and Min buttons to enter 6:15 AM Prog. 1, (  
)
- Press on PGM button to select Prog. 2 (  
enter 8:15 AM.  
) and Hour and Min buttons to  
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Default setting :  
5- Repeat step 4 to enter Prog. 3 (5:00 PM) and Prog. 4 (10:00 PM).  
Default setting :  
Default setting :  
18 °C (64 °F)  
NOTE : When making modifications, make sure you are in the right program.  
10 °C (50 °F)  
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WARRANTY  
AUBE TECHNOLOGIES INC. ONE (1) YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY  
This product is warranted against material defects and workmanship in normal use for a period of one year, from the date of the original purchase from authorized dealers.  
During this period, AUBE technologies inc. will repair or replace the product with a new or of equivalent quality at AUBE'S option, without charge, any product proven defec-  
tive in normal use.  
Warranty does not cover transportation costs. Nor does it cover a product subjected to misuse or accidental damage. This warranty does not cover the cost of installation,  
removal or reinstallation.  
This limited warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, obligations or liabilities expressed or implied by the company. In no event shall AUBE technologies inc. be liable for con-  
sequential or incidental damages resulting from installation of this product. Some states or provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or the  
exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above exclusions or limitations may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and  
you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.  
The defective product and the original sale receipt must be returned to the original dealer or shipped pre-paid, insured and addressed to:  
Aube technologies inc.  
705, Montrichard  
Iberville (Quebec)  
Canada J2X 5K8  
www.aubetech.com  
If you have any questions concerning the installation or programming of this product, please call our technical assistance at (450) 358-4600 for the Montreal area or  
1-800-831-AUBE for outside area, Monday to Friday between 8:30 AM and 5:00 PM Eastern time.  
PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS  
PROBLEMS  
CAUSES  
SOLUTIONS  
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No display  
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Circuit breaker is open  
Power failure  
Open linear limit control  
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Check 120 / 240 VAC presence at the thermostat  
The LCD disappears but reappears  
after a 2 to 3 minute period  
- The thermal protection unit on the baseboard heater  
opens after a power failure or a malfunction  
Ensure that the baseboard heater is not obstructed by  
furniture or curtains. Also verify that the linear limit  
control of the thermal protection unit is not touching  
the heating element  
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The thermostat is hot  
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In normal use at full capacity (4000 W), the housing  
temperature of the thermostat can reach 35 to 40 °C  
The thermostat is loosing the time but not the programming  
Power failure more than 2 hours  
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Room temperature shown is wrong  
Heating system always on  
- A draft is near the thermostat  
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Eliminate the draft  
Check installation  
Check installation  
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Bad installation  
Bad installation  
The thermostat displays heating but heating system is  
not turned on  
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Programs do not change as you want  
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Incorrect programming hours  
Wrong programming mode selected  
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Check actual time in AM & PM as well as program  
times (AM is not displayed)  
Make sure operating mode is set to AUTO  
Erratic or dim display  
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For a 500 W or less installation, the display could appear  
dim after the first power-up or a long power failure when  
the thermostat is in heat mode. See first power-up  
section  
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