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GENERAL Life MITRA 250 Digital Room Thermostat User Manual

ROOMTHERMOSTATPLACEMENT  
ROOMTHERMOSTATWIRINGDIAGRAM  
ENGLISH  
Room Thermostat needs to be placed in the room which is used most  
frequently. For instance; living room or lounge. Placing the Room  
Thermostat in a spot that have air circulation like entrance of a room  
or side of window should be avoided. Also anywhere close to  
heating/cooling units such as radiator, stove and spots which get  
direct sun lights would not be suitable. Room Thermostat needs to be  
located above the floor 150 cm height. Few trials may be made to find  
the most convenientspot.  
HEATING/COOLING UNIT  
DIGITAL ROOM THERMOSTAT  
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GENERALSPECIFICATIONS  
NO COM  
min. 20 cm  
DIGITAL ROOM THERMOSTAT  
MITRA 250 is a wired room thermostat. The user can adjust the room  
temperature with the required temperature and get more comfortable  
and economic heating/cooling.  
Warning!  
Operations within the heating  
/
cooling unit or the electrical  
installation must be carriedout byprofessionally qualified persons.  
PreciseTemperatureMeasurement  
Heating calibration  
ON/OFFControl  
Wired Connection  
TPIAlgorithm  
ROOMTHERMOSTATTEMPERATURECALIBRATION  
Temperature sensors which are used in Room Thermostats are highly  
sensitive. You may need to calibrate your Room Thermostat if you  
would like to get the same temperature values with other  
thermometersin yourliving space.  
Heating/Cooling Modes  
MITRA 250  
USER MANUAL  
MITRA250ANDEQUIPMENTS  
MITRA 250  
Room Thermostat  
Alkaline  
Battery  
Dowels and  
Screws  
While your device is turned off, press and hold the button for 3  
seconds.  
Press the button until the “  
” menu appers. In order to see the  
desired temperature, set the temperature difference by turning the  
button to right or left. This valuecan be arranged between “-8oC" and  
“+8oC".  
BATTERY PLACEMENT  
Before starting, power off the device connected to the Room  
Thermostatand makesurethattheenergy is cutoff.  
To save the settings and exit, press the "On/Off" button until the  
deviceturns off.  
Note:Recommended tempreturecalibration is “0.0oC”.  
TECHNICALDATA  
Dimensions  
85mm / 125mm / 24mm  
3V DC (2 x AAA alkaline battery)  
2A/30VDC (Resistive load)  
0.5A/125VAC (Resistive load)  
0.1oC  
Operating Current  
Relay NO Switching Current  
ROOMTHERMOSTATHEATING/COOLINGMODES  
Your Room Thermostat has heating and cooling modes. In order to  
switcheasilybetweenheating and cooling modes:  
While your device is turned off, press and hold the button for 3  
seconds.  
Temperature Measurement  
Accuracy  
Operating Temperature Range  
Battery Life  
(5oC) – (30oC)  
1 Year (2 x AAA)  
(-10oC) – (+50oC)  
(-20oC) – (+60oC)  
Pressthe button until the“  
” menu appears.  
” (heating) and “  
Operating Temperature  
Storage Temperature  
You can switch between “  
” (cooling) modes  
” menu.  
byturning thebutton to right or leftin the“  
To save the settings and exit, press the button until the device turns  
off.  
ROOMTHERMOSTAT  
The settings you have made have been saved. Once you turned on  
yourdevice, itwilloperatewiththe changed settings.  
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As shown in the picture above, press the screwdriver forward from the  
space shown, bend the tabs and separate the front cover. Insert 2 new  
AAA alkaline batteries in the battery housing with the correct battery  
direction. Replace both batteries at the same time. Then align the  
front part of your Room Thermostat to the back and squeeze it  
towards theback.  
FACTORY SETTINGS RESET  
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You can reset your Room Thermostat to its default factory settings.  
This operation resets the calibration setting and heating/coling  
modes to factory setting. To reset your Room Thermostat to factory  
setting:  
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5
6
Low Battery Warning: When the “ ” icon appears on the screen, it  
means “low battery warning”. It is recommended to replace the  
batterieswhen this warning appears.  
While your device is turned off, press and hold the button for 3  
seconds.  
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Battery Indicator  
Room Temperature  
Set Temperature  
Cooling Indicator  
Pressthebutton until the“  
While in the “ “ menu, turn the button to right or left in order to  
select“ “ option and pressthebutton.  
” menu appears.  
Warning: When the product is not used for a long period (more than 15  
days), remove the batteries. Otherwise, malfunctions that may occur  
would beoutof warranty.  
Your devicewillbe turned off and resettofactory settings.  
Pleasethrowyourdead batteries into thewaste bin forbatteries.  
- If the Cooling Indicator is blinking, the cooling unit is  
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working.  
- If the Cooling Indicator is steady, the cooling unit is not  
working.  
Heating Indicator  
- If the Heating Indicator is blinking, the heating unit is  
working.  
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- If the Heating Indicator is steady, the heating unit is not  
working.  
ON/OFF and Temperature Setting Button  
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Summary of Contents

  • Page 1: Room thermostat needs to be placed in the room which is used most frequently. Placing the room thermostat in a spot with air circulation or close to heating/cooling units should be avoided. Room thermostat needs to be located above the floor at a height of 150 cm. MITRA 250 is a wired room thermostat that allows users to adjust room temperature for comfort and economic heating/cooling. Operations within the heating/cooling unit or electrical installation must be carried out by professionally qualified persons. Temperature sensors in room thermostats are highly sensitive and may require calibration. You can switch between heating and cooling modes by pressing and holding the button for 3 seconds. To reset your room thermostat to its default factory settings, specific button sequences must be followed. When the low battery warning icon appears, it is recommended to replace the batteries. If the cooling or heating indicator is blinking, it indicates that the respective unit is working.
  • Page 2: Warranty conditions specify a 5-year warranty period starting from the invoice date against manufacturing defects. The TPI Room Thermostat uses a learning process that restarts if its placement is changed or if it is de-energized. TPI technology predicts temperature changes and controls heating/cooling units to maintain the set temperature with minimal deviations. Devices are delivered in working condition, and on-site commissioning incurs a service fee. Repairs under warranty are conducted at the company factory, with transportation costs borne by the customer for on-site services. Malfunctions caused by customer misuse are not covered by the warranty. The warranty does not cover damages from battery leakage, rust, or use in acidic/humid environments. Customers must report any product damages to maintain warranty rights. The warranty document must be retained by the customer, and a replacement will not be issued if lost. The manufacturer reserves the right to change product specifications and user manuals.