Salus FT100 Instruction Manual
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To install the Salus FT100, turn off the power to your heating system, remove the existing thermostat, and connect the FT100 using the provided wiring diagram. Mount the thermostat on the wall and restore power. Follow the setup instructions in the manual to configure the device.
Check that the thermostat is properly wired and that the circuit breakers are not tripped. Verify that the thermostat is correctly configured for your heating system type. If the issue persists, consult the troubleshooting section in the user manual or contact customer support.
To reset the Salus FT100, press and hold the reset button located on the side of the unit for about 10 seconds until the display turns off and then back on. This will restore the thermostat to its factory settings.
Yes, the Salus FT100 allows you to set up to 7 different schedules per week, with up to 6 temperature changes per day. You can program these settings directly on the thermostat's interface.
Regular maintenance for the Salus FT100 involves cleaning the unit with a soft, dry cloth and ensuring that the vents are free from dust. Periodically check that the thermostat is securely mounted and that all connections remain tight.
To calibrate the temperature on the Salus FT100, access the settings menu, navigate to temperature calibration, and adjust the reading by a few degrees to match another reliable thermometer in the room.
If the display is not responding, ensure that the thermostat is receiving power. Check the wiring connections and the circuit breaker. If the problem persists, perform a reset or consult the user manual for further troubleshooting steps.
The Salus FT100 can be integrated with certain smart home systems. Consult the compatibility list in the user manual or visit the Salus website for more information on supported systems and integration guidelines.
Refer to the error code section in the user manual to identify the issue. Common solutions include checking wiring connections, resetting the device, and ensuring your heating system is functioning properly. Contact customer support if the error persists.
To update the firmware, download the latest version from the Salus website and follow the instructions provided. Connect the thermostat to your computer via USB or use the designated app if available. Ensure stable power supply during the update process.