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The thermostat has a built-in GFCI that ensures personal safety in case of ground
faults.
It is important that the GFCI is tested monthly. Installation and use must be
according to the national and local regulations.
Testing the GFCI:
Press the "TEST" button.
The test is successful if the red LED on the right of the thermostat flashes once
every two seconds and "GROUND FAULT" appears on the display. If this does not
occur, check the installation.
Press the "Standby/Reset" button.
The red LED will stop flashing and the display returns to normal appearance.
If the test fails, repeat the test. If it continues to fail, ask an electrician to check the
installation.
If, during normal operation, the GFCI trips without the "TEST" button being pressed,
there could be a ground fault! To check whether it is a ground fault or nuisance
tripping, press "Standby/Reset". If this causes the red LED to stop flashing and
stay off, it was nuisance tripping and the system is operating correctly. If this does
not occur, there is a ground fault! In case of a ground fault, it is important to have
the installation checked by a qualified electrician according to local and national
regulations.
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