The Intronics Digital Room Thermostat is an electronic temperature control device designed to regulate heating systems with greater precision than traditional mechanical thermostats. By utilizing digital sensors, the device maintains room temperature within a tight variance of the set point, reducing energy waste and improving thermal comfort. This guide covers the standard interface found on most Intronics residential and light commercial models.
Before programming, you need to understand the icons on your Intronics screen: intronics digital room thermostat user guide
The most common action is simply turning the heating up or down immediately. The Intronics Digital Room Thermostat is an electronic
Tip: If you press the Up/Down buttons while in "Auto" mode (running a program), the thermostat enters a "Temporary Hold" (usually for 1–2 hours, or until the next programmed time block). The display will flash "Temporary" or a clock icon. Tip: If you press the Up/Down buttons while
In "Off" mode, the thermostat usually retains a frost protection setting. It will not allow the room to drop below 5°C (41°F). Do not manually override this by disconnecting power if the building is unoccupied during winter.