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                    TM 3030
                
                                
                
                
                                
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TM 3030
Operation and display  General function
This energy-saving controller  for  radiators  can be used 
to  control  room  temperature on the  basis  of  time. The 
actuator moves a valve, thereby allowing the amount of 
heat  flowing  to  the heating  appliance  to  be controlled. 
The controller is compatible with all standard heating ap-
pliance valves. 
Installation can be achieved in 3 easy steps.
Step 1: Inserting (replacing) the batteries
Remove  the  battery  com-•
partment cover.
Insert 2 new Mignon bat-•
teries  (LR6/AA)  into  the 
battery compartment, en-
suring  they  are  the  right 
way round.
Reattach the battery com-•
partment cover  and  click 
into place.
New alkaline batteries have a life of approximately three 
years. A battery symbol ( ) will indicate when the bat-
teries need to be replaced. After removing the old batter-
ies, please wait appro-ximately 1 minute before inserting 
the new ones.
Never recharge standard batteries. 
Doing so will present a risk of explosion.
Do not throw the batteries into a fire. 
Do not short-circuit batteries.
Used batteries  should  not be disposed 
of with regular domestic waste. Instead, 
they should be taken to your local battery 
disposal point.
Step 2: Setting the date and time of day
The firmware version number will be displayed briefly once 
you have inserted/replaced the batteries and then you will be 
automatically prompted to set the date and time of day.
Use the setting wheel (B) to set  •
the year (A).
Confirm with OK (C).•
Use the setting wheel (B) to set •
the month (A).
Confirm with OK (C).•
Use the setting wheel (B) to set •
the day (A).
Confirm with OK (C).•
Use the setting wheel (B) to set  •
the hour (A).
Confirm with OK (C).•
Use the setting wheel (B) to set  •
the minute (A).
Confirm with OK (C).•
The motor will start moving back the control pin while the 
entries are still being made.
If “INS” is  displayed with a rotating “•
∏
” symbol, this 
indicates that the motor is still moving back. Once the 
device  is  ready  for the actuator  to be  installed on the 
valve, just “INS” will appear on the display.
The weekly program and other settings can be cus-•
tomised prior to installation. To do this, press the menu 
button when “INS” is shown on the display. For further 
details, please see “4. Configuration menu”. 
O nc e  pr ogr am min g  is  c om ple t e,  “I NS”  wi l l rea pp ea r  on  t he •
display and installation (Step 3) can commence.
Step 3: Installing the energy-saving controller
The  actuator  can be  installed  on all  standard  heating 
valves. There  is no  need to  drain away  water  or fiddle 
around with the heating system before  doing this. First, 
you need to remove the old thermostat dial:
Turn the  thermostat dial anti- •
clockwise as far as it will go (A).
Release the thermal ring of the •
thermostat (B).
Remove  the  thermostat  from •
the valve (C).
An adapter will need to be used 
in  the  case  of  cer tain  valves. 
Adapters for Danfoss valves (RA, RAV,  RAVL) are inclu-
ded in the scope of delivery. For details, please refer to the 
adapter overview (see 18).
The adapter must be placed •
on the valve and turned until 
it is securely seated.
In the case of the RAV adapter, •
the extension supplied must be 
attached to the valve tappet.
The  RA  and  RAV  adapters •
must, in addition, be secured 
by means of  the  bolt  and  nut 
supplied.
The energy-saving controller can only be installed if “INS” 
is showing on the display. Following installation, the actua-
tor will perform an adjustment run so that it can adapt to the 
valve. During this process, “ADA” will be displayed.
Place the actuator on the valve.•
Tighten the union nut.•
“INS” will appear on the display, press the OK button.•
The actuator will perform an adjustment run (“ADA” will •
appear on the display, operation not possible).
After that, the actuator will be ready for operation (Auto •
mode).
If the adjustment run was initiated  prior  to installa-
tion, or if an error message will be displayed (F1, F2, 
F3); press OK to move the motor back to the “INS” 
position.
1. Setting the weekly program
The weekly program allows  you  to set up to 3  separate 
heating periods (7 switching  times)  for  each  day  of  the 
week.  Programming is performed  in  relation  to  the se-
lected days, for which temperatures must be stored for a 
period from 00:00 to 23:59.
Press and hold down the menu button for more than 3 seconds. 
“PRO” will appear on the display.•
Confirm with OK.•
“DAY” will appear on the display. The setting wheel can •
be used to select an individual day of the week, all wor-
king  days,  the  weekend  or  the  entire  week  (example 
shows working days selected).
Confirm with OK.•
The first setting time will appear on •
the  display  (0:00).  This  cannot  be 
changed.  In  addition,  the  display 
shows  bars  for  every  other  swit-
ching interval.
Confirm with OK.•
Set the temperature  that  is  to  be •
maintained from 0:00 onwards (ex-
ample shows 17.0°C).
Confirm with OK.•
The next switching time appears on  •
the  display (example shows 6:00). 
Use the setting wheel to set the time.
Confirm with OK.•
Then, select a temperature for the •
selected switching time.
Keep repeating this process until you have finished storing •
temperatures for the period from 0:00 to 23:59.
After all 7 switching times have been selected, 23:59 will •
appear on the display as end time.
Confirm with OK.•
In Auto mode, the temperature can be modified at any time 
via the setting wheel. The modified temperature will then 
be retained until the next program changeover.
2. Weekly program: Examples
The energy-saving controller allows you to store up to 3 
heating periods (7 switching times) with individual temper-
ature settings for each day of the week. The factory set-
ting consists of two heating phases (from 6:00 until 9:00 
and from 17:00 until 23:00 respectively)  for  every single 
day of the week:
From  00:00  to  06:00  17.0°C
From  06:00  to  09:00  21.0°C
From  09:00  to  17:00  17.0°C
From  17:00  to  23:00  21.0°C
From  23:00  to  23:59  17.0°C
To represent the switching periods, the display shows 
bars for every other switching interval. In this exam-
ple, no bars are shown for the interval from 0:00 to 
6:00. Bars are only shown on the display for the in-
tervals from 6:00 to 9:00 and from 17:00 to 23:00. 
If a room also needs to be heated at around noon, the cor-
responding program might look like this:
Monday to Sunday
From  00:00  to  06:00  16.0°C
From  06:00  to  09:00  22.0°C
From  09:00  to  12:00  17.0°C
From  12:00  to  14:00  20.0°C
From  14:00  to  17:30  17.0°C
From  17:30  to  23:30  21.0°C
From  23:30  to  23:59  16.0°C
If you have a home office  and  only want it to be heated 
during the day on working days, you can program the fol-
lowing times:
Monday to Friday
From  00:00  to  08:30  17.0°C
From  08:30  to  17:00  21.0°C
From  17:00  to  23:59  17.0°C
Saturday and Sunday
From  00:00  to  23:59  15.0°C
3. Operating modes
To switch between the 3 operating modes described below, 
press the menu button briefly (these operating modes can 
only be selected following installation/Step 3):
Holiday function•  (  Set a temperature that is to be  ): 
maintained until a fixed point in time.
Manu: • Manual operation – The temperature is set manu-
ally using the setting wheel.
Auto: • W e ekly program  –  The  t em pe ra tur e  is  cont rol led  auto-
matically in accordance with the stored weekly program.
Please read this manual carefully in order to help you put 
the device into operation. Keep the manual handy so you 
can refer to it at a later date!
A  Thermal ring
B  Holiday function (   ), set-back/comfort temperature 
(   ), manual operation ( ), automatic operation Manu
( )Auto
C  “Window open” symbol (   ), day of the week, “bat-
tery empty” symbol (   )
D  Menu button: Press and hold down the button for more 
than 3 seconds to open the configuration menu
E  Setting wheel: For making adjustments (e.g. temperature)
F  Switching periods set within weekly program
G  Current temperature setting , time and date indicator, 
menu items, functions
H   button: For switching between set-back and com-
fort temperatures
I  OK button: For confirming/saving
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| Kategori: | Termostat | 
| Modell: | TM 3030 | 
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