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Summary of Contents for Home Controls EKRRVATR2BA

Page 1: ...Installer and user reference guide Daikin Home Controls Radiator Thermostat EKRRVATR2BA...

Page 2: ...2 1 A C D E B G F...

Page 3: ...3 4 AP...

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Page 5: ...8 7 RA 1 2...

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Page 8: ...onic mechanical or chemical means without the written consent of the publisher Typographical and printing errors cannot be excluded However the information contained in this manual is reviewed on a re...

Page 9: ...2 Mounting 18 5 2 1 Mounting the DHC Radiator Thermostat 19 5 2 2 Danfoss RA adapter 20 5 2 3 Support ring 21 5 3 Adaption run 21 6 Configuration 22 6 1 Automatic mode 23 6 2 Manual mode 23 6 3 Offset...

Page 10: ...10 11 Maintenance and cleaning 34 12 General information about radio operation 35 13 Technical specifications 36 1 Read th your D manua you han over th Symb 2...

Page 11: ...this manual as well Symbols used Attention This indicates a hazard Please note This section contains important additional informa tion 2 Hazard information Do not open the accessory It does not conta...

Page 12: ...failure to observe the hazard information In such cases any claim under warranty is extin guished For consequential damages we assume no liability The accessory may only be operated within resi denti...

Page 13: ...keep a minimum distance of 50 cm be tween the DHC accessories 3 Daikin Home Controls This accessory is part of the DHC ecosystem and commu nicates with a dedicated wireless connection All accessories...

Page 14: ...addi tional boost function cool rooms can be heated quickly by opening the heating valve Access A B C D E F G Displa Prg Offset AUTO MANU BOOST Mo Tu We Th Fr 0 6 12 Prg Offset AUTO MANU BOOST Mo Tu...

Page 15: ...g lock Prg Offset AUTO MANU BOOST Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su 0 6 12 18 24 Open window symbol Prg Offset AUTO MANU BOOST Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su 0 6 12 18 24 Radio transmission Prg Offset AUTO MANU BOOST Mo Tu...

Page 16: ...For further information on direct connection see the DHC Application Guide 5 1 1 Connecting to the DHC Access Point If you have already connected the DHC Radiator Thermostat to another DHC accessory...

Page 17: ...ck on the plus symbol 3 Select the menu item Add Daikin Home Controls 4 Select Add DHC Accessory 5 Open the battery compartment B by pulling the cover down see figure 3 6 Remove the insulation strip f...

Page 18: ...or does the heating have to be switched off The union nut A attached to the DHC Radiator Thermostat can be used universally and without accessories for all valves with a thread size of M30 x 1 5 from...

Page 19: ...at dial to the maximum value 1 anti clockwise see figure 5 The thermostat dial then no longer presses against the valve spigot making it easier to remove There are different ways the thermostat dial c...

Page 20: ...apter The provided adapter is required to attach to Danfoss RA valves The RA adapter has been manufactured with pre tension in order to provide a better fit Use a screw driver during installation if n...

Page 21: ...y seated on the valve In this case the provided support ring should be placed into the flange before mount ing the accessory see figure 8 5 3 Adaption run Once the batteries have been inserted the mot...

Page 22: ...Application Guide The following modes and settings can be adjusted 6 1 Prg Offset AUTO MANU BOOST Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su 0 6 12 18 24 Automatic mode 6 2 Prg Offset AUTO MANU BOOST Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su 0...

Page 23: ...controlled in accor dance with the current temperature set via the push but tons E F The temperature remains activated until the next manual change 6 3 Offset temperature not yet available As the tem...

Page 24: ...gs being changed unintended e g through involuntary touch ing This setting is not yet available in the ONECTA app and cannot be changed for the moment 6 6 Holiday mode Holiday mode can be activated in...

Page 25: ...E F to manually change the temperature In automatic mode manual changes are activated until the next point at which the schedule changes Afterwards the defined heating schedule will be activated again...

Page 26: ...B by pulling it down see figure 3 2 Remove the batteries 3 Insert two new 1 5 V LR6 mignon AA batteries Make sure that you insert them the right way round see figure 11 4 Close the battery compartmen...

Page 27: ...aced correctly Replace only with the same or equivalent type Never recharge non rechargeable batteries Do not throw the batteries into a fire Do not expose batteries to excessive heat Do not short cir...

Page 28: ...age drops too far during transmission the empty battery symbol Prg Offset AUTO MANU BOOST Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su 0 6 12 18 24 and the corresponding error code will be displayed on the accessory see 9 3...

Page 29: ...centage of 1 hour If the total amount of allowed transmission time is reached the DHC accessory will stop transmitting until the time limit is reached For example when a device has a duty cycle limit...

Page 30: ...sory see 8 Replacing batteries on page 26 Battery symbol Prg Offset AUTO MANU BOOST Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su 0 6 12 18 24 and Valve moved to error position Replace the batter ies of the accessory see 8 Re...

Page 31: ...s Point or connected accessory Check the con nection with the DHC Access Point or the connected accessory Short orange flashing Radio transmis sion attempting to transmit con figuration data is transm...

Page 32: ...after green or red confirmation Batteries empty Replace the batteries see 8 Replacing batteries on page 26 6x long red flashing Accessory defective Contact your reseller 1x orange and 1 x green lighti...

Page 33: ...ccessory proceed as follows 1 Open the battery compartment B by pulling the battery compartment down see figure 3 2 Remove a battery 3 Insert the battery again and long press the system button D at th...

Page 34: ...of an expert to car ry out any repairs Clean the accessory using a soft lint free cloth that is clean and dry You may dampen the cloth a little with lukewarm water in order to remove more stubborn mar...

Page 35: ...cal devices The range of transmission within buildings can dif fer greatly from that available in the open air Be sides the transmitting power and the reception characteristics of the receiver environ...

Page 36: ...57 x 68 x 102 mm Weight 185 g including batteries Radio frequency band F1 868 0 868 6 MHz F2 869 4 869 65 MHz Maximum radiated power 10 dBm Receiver category SRD category 2 Typ open area RF range 250...

Page 37: ...ed of at local collection points for waste electronic equip ment in compliance with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive Information about conformity The CE sign is a free trading s...

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