The Seitron Tempora Thermostat is a daily electronic programmable thermostat with simple and immediate settings. Equipped with a mechanical clock, it allows you to set your ideal heating day through small switches.

You can set the TEMPORA thermostat for two temperatures, Comfort and Reduction. To activate the heating in Comfort mode outside the programmed times, use the manual function.

The choice of a large knob for the comfort temperature is designed to stand out among all other possible settings.

Useful Tips

  • Frequently replace the batteries of the programmable thermostat (about every 2 years)
  • Avoid using rechargeable batteries
  • If you have cast iron radiators, program an advance of at least one hour for activation and set the economic mode accordingly to take advantage of the strong thermal inertia of cast iron.
  • Conversely, aluminum radiators heat your apartment faster but lack thermal inertia. Adjust the shutdown time accordingly.

Suggested Programs

We suggest some operating programs for the programmable thermostat , from the most economical to the most comfortable:

Program suggestion for people at home all day

Lunch break for the freetime+ thermostat

All-day program

Installation

The regulator should be installed in the reference room, in positions that accurately reflect the ambient temperature, away from disturbance sources such as solar radiation or cold drafts.

  • Avoid mounting on metal surfaces or near disturbance sources like electrical cables, electrical appliances (PCs, TVs, microwaves, etc.), and metal walls.

Programming and Use

Set the comfort and economic temperatures. Then program your day through the clock's switches. The switch towards the inside indicates operating in economic mode for the chosen time.

Once the clock is set, rotate it to select the current time. To begin using the chosen program, move the selector (Off/Clock/Manual) to the Clock position.

Availability

Instruction Manual