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Information about this manual

12  General information about radio operation ............. 35

13  Technical specifications

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Information about this manual

Read this manual carefully before beginning operation with 

your Daikin Home Controls (DHC) accessories. Keep the 

manual so you can refer to it at a later date if you need to. If 

you hand over the accessory to other persons for use, hand 

over this manual as well.

Symbols used:

Attention! 

This indicates a hazard.

Please note:

This section contains important additional informa-

tion.

Hazard information

Do not open the accessory. It does not contain any 

parts that can be maintained by the user. In the 

event of an error, have the accessory checked by 

an expert.

For  safety  and  licensing  reasons  (CE),  unautho

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rized change and/or modification of the accessory 

is not permitted.

Summary of Contents for homecontrols EKRCTRDI2BA

Page 1: ...Installer and user reference guide Daikin Home Controls Room Thermostat 1 EKRCTRDI2BA...

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

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Page 10: ...le or in part nor may it be duplicated or edited by electronic mechanical or chemical means without the written consent of the publisher Typographical and printing errors cannot be excluded However th...

Page 11: ...ounting 20 5 2 1 Adhesive strip mounting 20 5 2 2 Screw mounting 21 5 2 3 Flush mounted box mounting 22 6 Configuration 24 6 1 Automatic mode 24 6 2 Manual mode 25 6 3 Offset temperature not yet avail...

Page 12: ...12 12 General information about radio operation 35 13 Technical specifications 36...

Page 13: ...cessory to other persons for use hand over this manual as well Symbols used Attention This indicates a hazard Please note This section contains important additional informa tion 2 Hazard information D...

Page 14: ...any liability for damage to prop erty or personal injury caused by improper use or the failure to observe the hazard information In such cases any claim under warranty is extin guished For consequent...

Page 15: ...HC ecosystem and commu nicates with a dedicated wireless connection All accessories of the system can be configured comfort ably and individually via the ONECTA app The available functions provided by...

Page 16: ...humidity and transmits these at intervals to the DHC Radiator Thermostats or DHC Floor Heating Control lers enabling room temperatures to be precisely controlled You can comfortably control the DHC R...

Page 17: ...erview see figure 2 Setpoint actual temperature Open window symbol Battery symbol Radio transmission Boost function Manual mode Automatic mode Holiday mode Heating Cooling Operating lock Setpoint temp...

Page 18: ...sible to create a direct connection to other DHC accessories For further information on direct connection see the DHC Application Guide 5 1 1 Connecting to the DHC Access Point First set up your DHC A...

Page 19: ...menu item Add Daikin Home Controls 4 Select Add DHC Accessory see figure 4 5 Open the battery compartment G using a slotted screwdriver to loosen the wall mounting plate see figure 3 6 Remove the ins...

Page 20: ...ps proceed as follows 1 Choose a site for installation Make sure that the mounting surface is smooth solid non disturbed free of dust grease and sol vents and not too cold to ensure long time adher en...

Page 21: ...run in the wall at this location 2 Position the wall mounting plate on the desired site on the wall Make sure that the arrows on the back side of the wall mounting plate point upwards see figure 8 3...

Page 22: ...e made on the house installation e g extension bypass of switch or socket inserts or the low voltage distribution for mounting or installing the accessory the following safety instruction must be cons...

Page 23: ...in Check that system is de energised Earth and short cir cuit Cover or cordon off neighbouring live parts Select suitable tools measuring equipment and if necessary personal safety equipment Evaluatio...

Page 24: ...mode 6 2 Manual mode 6 3 Offset temperature not yet available 6 4 Programming a schedule 6 5 Operating lock not yet available 6 6 Holiday mode 6 1 Automatic mode In automatic mode the temperature is...

Page 25: ...the temperature distribution can vary through out a room To adjust this a temperature offset of 3 5 C can be set If a nominal temperature of e g 20 C is set but the room presents with only 18 C an of...

Page 26: ...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 the ONECTA app It will put your system into standby The holi...

Page 27: ...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 schedule will be activated again In manua...

Page 28: ...to replace the batte ries 3 Insert two new 1 5 V LR6 mignon AA batteries Make sure that you insert them the right way round see figure 12 4 Place the electronic unit back into the wall moun ting plate...

Page 29: ...of with reg ular domestic waste Instead take them to your lo cal battery disposal point 9 Troubleshooting 9 1 Weak battery Provided that the voltage value permits it the accessory will remain ready fo...

Page 30: ...he DHC accessory will stop transmitting until the time limit is reached For example when a device has a duty cycle limit of 1 it is only allowed to transmit 36 seconds in 1 hour After this it will sto...

Page 31: ...low Replace the batteries of the accessory see 8 Replacing batteries on page 28 Antenna symbol flash ing Communica tion problem with DHC Access Point or connected accessory Check the con nection with...

Page 32: ...after green or red confirmation Batteries empty Replace the batter ies see 8 Replac ing batteries on page 28 1x long red lighting Transmission operation failed or duty cycle limit is reached Try again...

Page 33: ...t A can easily be pulled out of the wall mounting plate Grab the sides of the electronic unit and pull it from the wall mounting plate 2 Remove a battery 3 Insert the battery again and long press the...

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 ma...

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: ...0 Degree of pollution 2 Ambient temperature 0 to 50 C Dimensions W x H x D 85 x 85 x 22 mm Weight 140 g including batteries Radio frequency band F1 868 0 868 60 MHz F2 869 4 869 65 MHz Maximum radiate...

Page 37: ...posed 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 tradin...

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