elko One Matter Thermostat Owner’s Manual
Temporal limit
Enabling or disabling the temporal limit in a thermostat allows users to control
whether time-based restrictions are applied to certain functions. When enabled,
the thermostat will adhere to predefined time constraints for specific settings or
modes, helping to manage energy usage and maintain comfort effectively.
Disabling it removes these time-based restrictions, providing more flexibility in
how the thermostat operates. This feature can be particularly useful for optimizing
energy efficiency and accommodating various scheduling needs.
To set temporal limit:
1. Select menu 56 by pressing O touch button for > 1 s to enter the settings.
2. Press + or – touch button on the thermostat to display following option.
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: Disable
: Enable (5 min off time)
3. Press the O touch button for > 1 s to confirm the selection.
Windows open detection
Windows open detection in a thermostat is a feature that utilizes sensors to detect
when windows or doors are open in the room. When there is a sudden drop in
temperature, the thermostat will stop heating and after 20 min, normal control will
resume. This helps improve energy efficiency and can contribute to cost savings
by ensuring that the system operates more intelligently in response to changes in
the indoor environment.
To set windows open detection:
1. Select menu 57 by pressing O touch button for > 1 s to enter the settings.
2. Press + or – touch button on the thermostat to display following option.
•
•
: Disable
: Enable
3. Press the O touch button for > 1 s to confirm the selection.
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| General | Details |
|---|---|
| Name | elko One Matter Thermostat Owner’s Manual |
| Make | ELKO |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | PDF (Download) |
| File size | 0.83 MB |

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