Drayton Erie Digistat 2 Manual
Drayton Erie
Thermostat
Digistat 2
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8. Press the “SET?” button, this tells you
that at 8.30 a.m., the heating system
will control your home at 16°C. If you
wish to alter this temperature use the
+ and – buttons.
9. Continue to press the “SET?” button
as in steps 6 and 7 above to advance
through the times and temperatures.
If you wish to alter any of the times
and temperatures use the + and
– button, when the one you wish to alter is flashing.
10. Continue to press “SET?” button until
you return to normal operating mode
with a display similar to the one shown
here.
OPERATING MODES
The Digistat can be operated in one of three modes.
1) – Timed, all preset times and temperatures
2) – Continuous night temperature (useful for low limit
temperature protection when on holiday)
3) – Continuous ‘DAY 1’ temperature
Use the SELECT button to change the operating mode to suit
your requirements, the symbols are positioned on the right
hand side of the display.
TEMPERATURE OVERRIDE
If at anytime during normal operation you wish to temporarily
increase or decrease the set temperature, use the + or –
buttons to change to your desired setting. This can be done
without entering the SET mode. Five seconds after releasing the
+ or – button the display will revert to showing the actual
room temperature. The Digistat will now control the
temperature to the override setting until the next programmed
switching time, when it will revert to the times and
temperatures you have already programmed.
Continued overleaf.
4. Press “SET?” button twice to return
to normal operating mode.
PRE-PROGRAMMED TIMES AND
TEMPERATURES
The Digistat 2 comes with the following preset programme.
Symbol Setting Time Temperature
1st day time 6.30 am 20°C
2nd day time 8.30 am 16°C
3rd day time 4.30 pm 21°C
Night time 10.30 pm 7°C*
* 16°C if selector pin removed, see installation instructions
TO VIEW OR CHANGE THE FACTORY
SETTINGS (steps 5-10)
5. Press the “SET?” button until this
display is shown.
6. Press the Yes (–) button again. This
tells you that at 6.30 a.m., the heating
system will control your home at
20°C. If you wish to alter the
temperature use the + and – buttons.
7. Press the “SET?” button. The time
will now flash. If you wish to alter the
switching time use the + and
– buttons. This will change the
switching time in 10 minute steps.
Digistat 2 user instructions
INITIAL START UP
Open the battery compartment situated at the bottom left
hand corner (press to unlatch and slide down). Remove the
insulator strip from between the batteries and their contacts
and close the compartment.
The unit will now display the actual
room temperature and time at 12.00 am,
midnight (Diagram A).
If the unit has been stored in a cold
place, it may take time to warm up.
Digistat 2 has an indicator to show
when the heating system is ON or OFF,
e.g. if the SET temperature is 20°C and
the actual room temperature is below
20°C a flame symbol will appear on the
display (Diagram B). This indicates a de-
mand for heat (system will switch ON).
During normal operation, the Digistat 2 will display actual
room temperature continuously.
SETTING THE TIME OF DAY (steps 1-4)
The diagram next to each step description shows resulting display.
1. Press “SET?” button
2. Press “Yes” (–) button. The hours
will flash as shown here. Use the +
and – buttons to set correct hour.
3. Press “SET?” button again and the
minutes will flash, use + and –
buttons to set correct minute time.
1
SYSTEM OFF
SYSTEM ON
Diagram A
Diagram B

BATTERY REPLACEMENT
30 days before the batteries need
replacing, a battery symbol will flash in
the right hand side of the display,
(Diagram C). This signifies that two
1.5V type AA alkaline batteries
will be needed to replace the existing
ones. If battery replacement is carried out in this condition
the programmed settings will only be held in the memory for
a maximum of one minute, after which re-programming may
be necessary.
IMPORTANT
To avoid the possibility of having to
re-programme the switching times
and temperatures, it is advisable to
wait until the display with a flashing
battery symbol changes to a
continuous battery only display
(after 30 days – Diagram D). In this condition the unit will
remain OFF but your programmed settings will be held in
memory for a number of weeks. The battery compartment
can now be left open, to replace the batteries, for
approximately one hour. If the compartment is left open for
longer, the unit will revert to the factory preset times and
temperatures. It may be necessary to reset the correct time
of day after changing the batteries.
The battery compartment is situated at the bottom of the
unit (press to unlatch and slide down). Ensure new batteries
are installed correctly.
HELPFUL HINTS
1) First/last set times
The Day 1 setting cannot be programmed before
12.00am. The night setting can be programmed at
whatever time you require, even after 12.00 am (midnight) so
long as it is not programmed more than 23 hours 50 minutes
after the Day 1 setting.
2) Part or full day omission
If during programming the Digistat, one of the symbols on the
left hand side of the screen starts to flash, this indicates that
two or more of the switching times have been set to the
same time. This facility enables you to omit one or more of the
switched periods. When one or more switching times are
programmed together the later setting takes precedent. For
example, if all four switching times were set together the
Digistat would control continuously at the fourth (night)
temperature setting .
3) Programme sequence
The Digistat will not allow you to program the switched
periods out of sequence but will hold the times together as
stated above.
4) Reset
If at any time during the programming you get confused and
would like to start the procedure from the beginning press the
SELECT and – buttons at the same time and hold for two
seconds. This resets the Digistat to the factory pre-set times
and temperatures shown in the table (overleaf).
5) Self revert
If during programming no button is pressed for between one
and two minutes the Digistat will revert automatically to its
normal operating mode.
Diagram D
1
Digistat 2
User instructions
Diagram C
CONFORMS TO THE ESSENTIAL
REQUIREMENTS OF THE FOLLOWING
DIRECTIVES:
89/336/EEC – Electromagnetic compatibility
73/23/EEC – Low voltage directive
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Drayton
Siebe Climate Controls Limited
Chantry Close, West Drayton, Middlesex UB7 7SP
Telephone: (01895) 444012 Sales Fax: (01895) 421901
Technical Helpline Telephone: (01895) 460444
A Siebe Group Product
Siebe Climate Controls reserve the right to make changes without notice and 090 678
cannot accept liability for errors. 0898
Product Specifications
Brand: | Drayton Erie |
Category: | Thermostat |
Model: | Digistat 2 |
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