MP Global THERMAEGH Smart Thermostat User Manual & Google Home Integration
Brand: MP Global
Model: THERMAEGH, THERMAEGH-ET72
Product Type: Smart Thermostat
THERMAEGH Thermostat User Manual
Instruction
The THERMAEGH thermostat controls the floor heating system based on a built-in weekly program. The weekly program runs in 4 or 2 stages per day, 7 days a week. Default parameters can satisfy most usage scenarios, but can be modified via the thermostat or the APP. It is recommended to lower the temperature when the house is unoccupied to save energy. The thermostat features a built-in adaptive function that heats or stops heating in advance to reach the set temperature for the next stage. Note that this function requires a few days to learn the optimal timing.
Symbols
The thermostat display includes the following indicators:
- 1: On/Off/GFCI reset button [Reset Button]
- 2: GFCI test button [Test Monthly Button]
- 3: Mode indicator
- 4: Temperature display
- 5: Sensor selection indicator
- 6: WiFi indicator [WiFi Indicator]
- 7: Setpoint display
- 8: Event indicator
- 9: Day and time display
- 10: Touch key indicator
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI)
This thermostat has a built-in GFCI function for protection against electric shock. Monthly checks are crucial:
- Ensure the thermostat is turned on.
- Press the [Test Monthly Button]. A normal function is indicated by a red light in the upper left corner and "GROUND FAULT" on the screen. If there is no response, the function may be invalid; contact your dealer or installer. Do not press and hold the [Test Monthly Button].
- Press the [Reset Button]. The red light should turn off, and the screen should show the power-off state.
- Press the [Reset Button] again. The thermostat turns on.
If the red light is on and "GROUND FAULT" appears during daily use, press the [Reset Button] to check for ground faults. If the red light turns off and the screen shows shutdown, it's nuisance tripping. If the red light remains on, a ground fault has occurred; contact a professional.
WiFi Connection (Only for THERMAEGH)
- Scan the QR code [QR Code Image] or download the Warmme app from the app store/Google browser.
- Register and log in with your mobile number or email address in the APP. Please read and agree to the "Privacy Policy and Service agreement" before registration.
- Click ‘Add Device’ or ‘+’ on the top-right to add the device.
- Click ‘WiFi thermostat’.
- Operate the thermostat. If the WIFI icon flashes quickly, click ‘Press to connect’.
- Enter the WiFi password and click ‘Confirm’.
- If the device is added successfully, you can change the device name and set the region, then click ‘Done’. Attention: If connection fails, confirm your WiFi is 2.4G, check WiFi signals, and try using ‘AP mode’ (top right) to connect again.
- You can view the real-time temperature and set temperature on the control interface.
Functions and Operation
On/Off
The GFCI Reset button also functions as the power switch. Press the [Reset Button] to turn the thermostat on and off.
Temporary Override Temperature
This function is active in automatic intelligent mode. If the temperature demand changes, the set temperature is applied temporarily, but the parameters in the Event schedule remain unchanged. To use: Under the real-time temperature interface, tap [Up Arrow] or [Down Arrow] to modify the set temperature. Tap [OK Button] to confirm and return to the real-time temperature interface.
Mode Selection
This thermostat offers three operating modes:
- Automatic mode: The thermostat adjusts the set temperature automatically according to the weekly program.
- Manual mode: The thermostat runs continuously at the set temperature.
- Frost protection mode: The thermostat maintains a lower set temperature (41°F to 59°F) to prevent freezing, ideal for when the room is unoccupied for extended periods.
To set the mode: In the real-time temperature interface, tap [OK Button] to enter the first-level menu where 'Mode' is flashing. Tap [OK Button] again to enter mode selection. Use [Up Arrow] or [Down Arrow] to change the mode. Tap [OK Button] to confirm. For Manual or Frost Protection modes, you will also need to set the temperature using [Up Arrow] or [Down Arrow]. Tap [OK Button] to return to the real-time temperature interface.
Key Lock
This function prevents accidental modification of thermostat settings. Note: The [Reset Button] and [Test Monthly Button] remain operational for emergencies.
To set key lock:
- From the real-time temperature interface, press and hold until the lock symbol [Lock Symbol] appears.
- Alternatively, from the real-time temperature interface, tap [OK Button] to enter the first-level menu (Mode flashing). Tap [Up Arrow] or [Down Arrow] to select 'Key Lock'. Tap [OK Button] to enter the key lock setting. Tap [OK Button] to confirm. Tap [OK Button] to return to the real-time temperature interface.
To cancel key lock: From the real-time temperature interface, press and hold until the lock mark [Lock Mark] disappears.
Weekly Program Parameter Setting
In Automatic mode, the thermostat follows the weekly program settings, which include 'Schedule' and 'Event' parameters.
Schedule
Assign days to one of two schedules:
- 5+1+1: Events are the same from Monday to Friday, with separate events for Saturday and Sunday.
- 7: Separate event parameters for each day of the week.
To set the schedule: From the real-time temperature interface, tap [OK Button] to enter the first-level menu (Mode flashing). Tap [Up Arrow] or [Down Arrow] to select 'Schedule'. Tap [OK Button] to enter parameter settings. Tap [Up Arrow] or [Down Arrow] to select a parameter. Tap [OK Button] to confirm. Tap [OK Button] to return to the real-time temperature interface.
Event
In the 'Home' scenario, the day is divided into four events: Wake, Leave, Return, Sleep. In the 'Office' scenario, the day has two phases: on-work, off-work. The set temperature for each stage can be adjusted separately.
Event parameter setting method: From the real-time temperature interface, tap [OK Button] to enter the first-level menu (Mode flashing). Tap [Up Arrow] or [Down Arrow] to select 'Event'. Tap [OK Button] to enter week selection. Tap [Up Arrow] or [Down Arrow] to select the day to modify. Tap [OK Button] to enter stage selection for the day. Tap [Up Arrow] or [Down Arrow] to select the stage. Tap [OK Button] to enter temperature setting for the current phase. Tap [Up Arrow] or [Down Arrow] to select the desired temperature. Tap [OK Button] to enter the hour setting for the start time. Tap [Up Arrow] or [Down Arrow] to select the hour. Tap [OK Button] to enter the minute setting. Tap [Up Arrow] or [Down Arrow] to select the minute. Tap [OK Button] to return to stage selection. Tap multiple times to return to the real-time temperature interface.
Event Default Parameter List
Scenario | Week | Wake | Leave | Return | Sleep | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Start Time | Temperature | Start Time | Temperature | Start Time | Temperature | Start Time | Temperature | ||
Home | Mon--Fri | 6:00 | 78°F | 8:00 | 69°F | 17:00 | 78°F | 22:00 | 69°F |
Sat--Sun | 8:00 | 78°F | 8:30 | 79°F | 17:30 | 78°F | 22:00 | 69°F | |
Office | Mon--Fri | 7:00 | 78°F | 18:00 | 69°F | ||||
Sat--Sun | 7:00 | 68°F | 18:00 | 69°F |
Settings
The thermostat offers additional settings, which should ideally be configured by professional technicians to prevent issues from abnormal settings.
Settings Access Method: From the real-time temperature interface, tap [OK Button] to enter the first-level menu (Mode flashing). Tap [Up Arrow] or [Down Arrow] to select 'Settings'. Tap [OK Button] to enter Settings.
1. Time
Set the current real time and day of the week. (Note: WiFi-enabled thermostats automatically update local time after networking.)
Time Setting Method: After entering Settings, tap [Up Arrow] or [Down Arrow] to select 'Time'. Tap [OK Button] to enter hour setting. Tap [Up Arrow] or [Down Arrow] to select the hour. Tap [OK Button] to enter minute setting. Tap [Up Arrow] or [Down Arrow] to select the minute. Tap [OK Button] to enter day of the week setting. Tap [Up Arrow] or [Down Arrow] to select the day. Tap [OK Button] to confirm. Tap multiple times to return to the real-time temperature interface.
2. Temp Unit
Select between °F or °C for the temperature unit.
Temp Unit Setting Method: After entering Settings, tap [Up Arrow] or [Down Arrow] to select '°F/°C'. Tap [OK Button] to enter selection. Tap [Up Arrow] or [Down Arrow] to select the desired unit. Tap [OK Button] to confirm. Tap [OK Button] to return to the real-time temperature interface.
3. Sensor Type
This thermostat supports connection to floor sensors and two other common sensor types. This allows for easy replacement of old thermostats without needing to replace the floor sensor.
Sensor Type Setting Method: After entering Settings, tap [Up Arrow] or [Down Arrow] to select 'Sensor Type'. Tap [OK Button] to enter selection. Tap [Up Arrow] or [Down Arrow] to select the current floor sensor type. Tap [OK Button] to confirm. Tap [OK Button] to return to the real-time temperature interface.
No. | Sensor Type | Parameters |
---|---|---|
00 | 3950 (default) | R(25°C)=12kΩ, R(10°C)=22.2kΩ |
01 | 3600 | R(25°C)=10kΩ, R(10°C)=19.1kΩ |
02 | 3700 |
4. Sensor Selection
In addition to the floor sensor, the thermostat has built-in room sensors, offering three application types:
- Room: Controls room temperature based solely on built-in sensors.
- Floor: Controls floor temperature based solely on the floor sensor.
- Room.Limit: Controls room temperature using the built-in sensor while monitoring the floor temperature to ensure it does not exceed an upper limit. This is suitable for sensitive flooring like wood.
Sensor Selection Setting Method: After entering Settings, tap [Up Arrow] or [Down Arrow] to select 'Sensor Selection'. Tap [OK Button] to enter selection. Tap [Up Arrow] or [Down Arrow] to select the sensor application type. Tap [OK Button] to confirm. Tap [OK Button] to return to the real-time temperature interface. Note: If 'Room.Limit' is selected, you must set the maximum acceptable floor temperature.
5. Calibration
This thermostat includes calibration functions for both the built-in probe and the floor sensor, useful for achieving higher precision.
Calibration Setting Method: After entering Settings, tap [Up Arrow] or [Down Arrow] to select 'Calibration'. Tap [OK Button] to choose between 'Room' or 'Floor'. Tap [Up Arrow] or [Down Arrow] to select 'Compensate Built-in Probe' or 'Floor Sensor'. Tap [OK Button] to enter compensation setting. Tap [Up Arrow] or [Down Arrow] to adjust the real-time temperature to match a calibration instrument's reading. Tap [OK Button] to return to the setting item selection.
6. Location
The thermostat is suitable for both home and office use. Specific weekly program parameters are pre-set for office environments.
Location Setting Method: After entering Settings, tap [Up Arrow] or [Down Arrow] to select 'Location'. Tap [OK Button] to choose between 'Office' or 'Home'. Tap [Up Arrow] or [Down Arrow] to select one. Tap [OK Button] to confirm. Tap [OK Button] to return to the real-time temperature interface.
7. Adaptive
The adaptive function allows the thermostat to heat or stop heating in advance, ensuring the room temperature reaches the set point for the next stage precisely on time.
Adaptive Setting Method: After entering Settings, tap [Up Arrow] or [Down Arrow] to select 'Adaptive'. Tap [OK Button] to enter selection. Press [Up Arrow] or [Down Arrow] to choose 'Yes' or 'No'. Tap [OK Button] to confirm. Tap [OK Button] to return to the real-time temperature interface.
8. Readout
This function calculates the heating time percentage over a specified period. Query relevant parameters via the 'Readout' item.
Readout Query Method: After entering Settings, tap [Up Arrow] or [Down Arrow] to select 'Readout'. Tap [OK Button] to enter selection. Tap [Up Arrow] or [Down Arrow] to select '1Day', '30Days', or '365Days' to query. Tap [OK Button] to return to the setting item selection.
9. Factory Reset
Restores the thermostat to its original factory parameters.
Factory Reset Setting Method: After entering Settings, tap [Up Arrow] or [Down Arrow] to select 'Factory Reset'. Tap [OK Button] to enter selection. Tap [Up Arrow] or [Down Arrow] to select 'Yes' or 'No'. Tap [OK Button] to confirm. Tap [OK Button] to return to the real-time temperature interface.
Settings Default Parameter List
NO. | Name | Default Parameter | Setting Range |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Time | / | / |
2 | °F/°C | °F | °F, °C |
3 | Sensor Type | 00 3950 | 00 3950, 01 3600, 02 3700 |
4 | Sensor Selection | Floor | Room, Floor, Room.Limit |
5 | Calibration | 0°F | -9°F -- 9°F |
6 | Location | Home | Home, Office |
7 | Adaptive | No | Yes, No |
8 | Readout | / | / |
9 | Factory Reset | No | Yes, No |
Troubleshooting
- E1: Built-in probe failure. Please contact your dealer or professional technician.
- E2: External probe failure. Please contact your dealer or professional technician.
Installation
- Loosen the bottom screw with a Phillips screwdriver. Open the thermostat from the upper right side. Note: Ensure the nut is out of its groove; unscrewing is not necessary.
- Wire as shown:
- L/N lead: Connect the power cord using the terminal block.
- L1/N1 lead: Use a terminal block to connect the load line (Max 15A).
- IN/SNR terminal: Connect the floor sensor.
- OUT terminal: Connect to IN/SNR of the Power Module.
- Install the back cover into the terminal box and secure it with the set screw.
- Fit the left side of the front and rear covers as shown. Rotate to the right again and press the upper half of the right border until you hear a click. Use a screwdriver to secure the bottom screw. Turn on the power and test the GFCI function.
Warnings
To avoid the risk of electric shock, disconnect all power to the heater at the main service panel before installing the thermostat. Keep thermostat air vents clean and unobstructed. All wiring must comply with local and national electrical codes and ordinances. Installation must be performed by qualified personnel.
Classification
The thermostat is a Class II device (reinforced insulation) used for controlling electrical floor heating. It must be connected to the following leads:
- L/N lead: Connect the power cord using the terminal block.
- L1/N1 lead: Use a terminal block to connect the load line (Max 15A).
Note: Electric floor heating cable/mat must be compatible with the supply voltage. Terminals are designed for wire cross-sections measuring 12-22 AWG.
Technical Specification
Supply voltage: | 120/240 VAC 50/60 Hz |
GFCI: | Class A (5 mA trip level) |
Temperature range: | +5 to +45°C / +41 to +113°F |
Load: | max.15 A (resistive load) |
Setpoint range: | +5 to +40°C / +41 to +104°F |
Dimensions
[Diagram showing dimensions in inches would be here, but is excluded as per instructions.]
Quick Guide of Using Google Home to Control Smart Devices
1. What you need to get started
Before using Google Home to control your devices, ensure you meet the following conditions:
- A Google Home device, or an Android phone with Google Assistant.
- Latest Google Home app.
- Latest Google app (Android only).
- A Google account.
- The device display language must be set to English US.
- Smart Life app and a related account.
- Smart devices.
2. Add devices in Smart Life app (Refer to App Instruction)
You can skip this part if you have already added devices to your Smart Life account and their names are easily recognized.
2.1 Download Smart Life app (Refer to App Instruction)
You can scan the QR code [QR Code Image] below to download the Smart Life app. You can also search "Smart Life" in the App Store or Google Play to install the app.
2.2 Register a Smart Life account and sign in the app (Refer to App Instruction)
Open the Smart Life app, tap "Register" to create an account, then sign in.
2.3 Add device and change device's name (Refer to App Instruction)
Sign in with your Smart Life account, add the device, and then change its name to an easily recognized word or phrase, such as "bedroom light".
3. Set up Google Home and configure in Home Control
Configuration requires the Google Home app. Search for "Google Home" in the App Store or Google Play to install it.
3.1 Set up Google Home with Google Home app
You can skip this part if your Google Home is already set up.
- Ensure your Google Home device is powered on.
- Open the Google Home app on your mobile device.
- Tap [ACCEPT Button] to agree to the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Allow the Google Home app to access your device's location to discover and set up nearby devices.
- Tap [SIGN IN Button]. Choose a Google account you are already logged into on your mobile device, or follow the instructions to sign in with a new Google account.
- The Google Home app will scan for nearby devices ready for setup. Tap [SET UP Button] to configure your Google Home.
- When the Google Home app successfully connects to the Google Home device, tap "PLAY TEST SOUND". It will play a test sound to confirm the correct device. If you hear the sound, tap [I HEARD IT Button].
- Select the Room (e.g., Living Room) where your Google Home is located. This helps identify the device when casting. Choose the Wi-Fi network you want to connect your Google Home to. To automatically fetch the password, tap [OK Button]. The password field will populate; you can also enter it manually. Then, tap [CONTINUE Button].
- Google Home will now attempt to connect to the specified Wi-Fi network. Once successfully connected, tap [CONTINUE Button].
- For the Google Assistant to answer questions and provide a personalized experience, sign into your Google account and tap [SIGN UP Button]. Choose the Google account to link to your Google Home device, then tap [CONTINUE AS XXX Button]. Enter the address where the Google Home is installed and select your default music service.
- Tap [SKIP TUTORIAL Button] to finish setup, or tap [CONTINUE Button] to watch the Google Home tutorial.
3.2 Link Smart Life account in Home Control
- Tap "Home Control" in the hamburger menu on the Google Home app's home page, then tap the ‘+’ icon.
- Find "Smart Life" in the list. In the new window, select your Smart Life account's region, enter your Smart Life account and password, then tap [Link Now Button]. After assigning rooms for your devices, they will appear on the Home Control page.
4. Control your smart devices through Google Home
You can now control your smart devices using Google Home. Here are example voice commands for a "bedroom light":
- Ok Google, turn on/off bedroom light.
- Ok Google, set bedroom light to 50 percent.
- Ok Google, brighten bedroom light.
- Ok Google, dim bedroom light.
- Ok Google, set bedroom light to red.
3-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY FOR MP GLOBAL THERMOSTATS
MP Global warrants this product to be free from defects in workmanship or materials, under normal use and service, for a period of three (3) years from the date of purchase by the consumer. If, at any time during the warranty period, the product is determined to be defective or malfunctions, MP Global shall repair or replace it (at MP Global's option).
If the product is defective:
- (i) Return it, with a bill of sale or other dated proof of purchase, to the place from which you purchased it, or
- (ii) Call MP Global Customer Care at 1-888-379-9695. Customer Care will determine whether the product should be returned to: MP Global Return Goods, 2500 Old Hadar Rd., Norfolk, NE 68701, or if a replacement product can be sent directly to you.
This warranty does not cover removal or reinstallation costs. It shall not apply if MP Global shows that the defect or malfunction was caused by damage incurred while the product was in the consumer's possession. MP Global's sole responsibility is to repair or replace the product within the terms stated above. MP GLOBAL SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, FROM ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OR ANY OTHER FAILURE OF THIS PRODUCT. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so this limitation may not apply to you.
THIS WARRANTY IS THE ONLY EXPRESS WARRANTY MP GLOBAL MAKES ON THIS PRODUCT. THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, IS HEREBY LIMITED TO THE THREE-YEAR DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
This warranty grants specific legal rights, and you may have other rights that vary from state to state.
For any questions concerning this warranty, please write to MP Global Customer Relations, 2500 Old Hadar Road, Norfolk, NE 68701, or call 1-888-379-9695.