The radiator is reading the wrong
temperature
You are advised to calibrate all radiators after they have been installed for 24 hours. Using a separate
thermometer, measure the temperature within half a meter of the sensor probe (the bottom of the end panel
on the control end of the radiator, where the flex comes out.) Once you have confirmed the exact temperature
of the room at that level, you can calibrate the temperature that the radiator is reading in the ‘sensor probe
offset’ parameter of the configuration menu.
The radiator is heating when it
shouldn’t be and not heating when it
should be
Check that you have set this up correctly by selecting ‘see’ in the programmes parameter. Your weekly cycle must
be full. You must start and end the programming at 00:00 each day for the 7 days of the week. Re-program if
necessary.
Check the temperatures on each time period are correct.
Check that you are in programming mode. Under the time on the home screen, you should see a picture of a
clock to show you are in programming mode. If you see a silhouette of a person, you are in manual mode. You will
need to go into the configuration menu and press the OK button when you see ‘programmes off’ to now say
‘programmes on’, then push the arrow up button and press ‘ok’ then check your programmes are set correctly by
viewing these in the ‘see’ parameter of the programme menu.
Check the correct time is set on the radiator.
Check the radiator is reading the correct temperature – calibrate the sensor probe if you need to.
Please note; There is no ‘off’ setting when you are in the program mode. You simply select a designated
temperature for each time period, so if you don’t want the radiator to come on, you need to select a low
temperature that your room is unlikely to fall to. We would never recommend setting a temperature less than 5
degrees in your property though to prevent things from freezing over on cold days..
How can I use my radiator in manual
mode?
Go into the configuration menu, when you see ‘programmes on’ press OK to switch to ‘programmes off’ then
press the arrow up button, then OK, then the arrow up button and OK again. You should now be back on the
working screen and should see a silhouette of a person under the time symbolising that you are now in manual
mode. Here you can simply use the arrow up and arrow down buttons to increase or decrease your set point as
you wish.
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