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3#2 2%#%)6%2 2& -ODEL ONLY
3#2 2ECEIVER .ORMAL /PERATING -ODE
n /NCE THE j7IRELESS 3YSTEMk HAS BEEN COMMISSIONED THERE SHOULD BE
little need for any user interaction with the SCR.
n $URING NORMAL OPERATION THE RED AND GREEN ,%$S WILL OCCASIONALLY BE
on, these signify the following;
'REEN ,%$
The green LED will be on when there is a demand for heating, and off
when there is no demand.
2ED ,%$
The red LED will flash for 7 seconds, approximately every 5 minutes.
This denotes that a radio signal is being received from the DRF
unit.
3ITUATIONS 2EQUIRING !TTENTION
2ED ,%$ CONTINUALLY ÙASHING
n 4HIS DENOTES THAT THE BATTERIES IN THE $IGISTAT2& UNIT ARE APPROACHING
the end of their life (see ‘battery replacement’).
2ED ,%$ CONTINUALLY ON
n 4HIS DENOTES THAT THE 3#2 HAS BEEN UNABLE TO RECEIVE A RADIO SIGNAL
from the DRF unit. This may be caused by the batteries being
dead (see ‘battery replacement’) or some temporary interference with
the radio signal.
n 4O RESEND AND TEST THE SIGNAL GO TO THE $IGISTAT2& UNIT AND REMOVE
the batteries, after a few seconds (the display will go blank) refit
the batteries and then reset to your desired temperature. If the
radio signal has been successfully transmitted and received, the red
LED will flash for 7 seconds then go off.
n )F THE RED ,%$ STAYS ON THERE MAY BE SOME OTHER FAULT THAT WILL
require the attention of a heating engineer/electrician.
-ANUAL /VERIDE
n 4HE HEATING CAN BE MANUALLY SWITCHED ON AND OFF BY USING THE
‘OVERRIDE’ button on the SCR in a fault situation, even though
the red LED will stay on until a satisfactory signal is reinstated.
n /NCE THE 3#2 RECEIVES A SATISFACTORY SIGNAL AGAIN IT WILL
automatically reset itself for normal operation.
0ROPER "ATTERY 2ECYCLING
Electronic devices and batteries, rechargeable or not, should not be
disposed of into ordinary household waste. Instead, they must be
recycled properly to protect the environment and cut down the waste
of precious resources. Your local waste management authority can supply
details concerning the proper disposal of batteries.
In compliance with the EU Directive 2006/66/EC, the button cell battery
located on the printed circuit board inside this product, can be removed
at the end of product life, by professional personnel only.